... invert Max Planck`s shortest measurement of light, now you have the longest measurable distance of light 10^22 light years. ...
You have written that a few times. What does it mean to "invert Max Planck`s shortest measurement of light"? I assume you are referring to a Planck length, 1.6x10
-35 m. If you invert that value, you get 6.19x10
34 m
-1, which is not 10
22 light-years. It's not even a distance value because the units are inverted, too.