I was wondering how much galaxies there are.
Each galaxy has 720 possible stargates (6×5×4×3×2×1=720) if you use 7 chevrons (the 7th chevron is point of origin so you may not count it).
We know that the 8th chevron is used to get to another galaxy.
Then we can calculate how much possible adresses there are with 8 chevrons.
7×6×5×4×3×2×1=5040.
So, there are 5040 possible stargate adresses in other galaxies. In each galaxy are 720 possible stargate, that makes 5040:720=7.
My calculation shows there are 7 galaxies, but I think it's not complete.
Does anyone has another calcution?
Each galaxy has 720 possible stargates (6×5×4×3×2×1=720) if you use 7 chevrons (the 7th chevron is point of origin so you may not count it).
We know that the 8th chevron is used to get to another galaxy.
Then we can calculate how much possible adresses there are with 8 chevrons.
7×6×5×4×3×2×1=5040.
So, there are 5040 possible stargate adresses in other galaxies. In each galaxy are 720 possible stargate, that makes 5040:720=7.
My calculation shows there are 7 galaxies, but I think it's not complete.
Does anyone has another calcution?
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