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Cherry calced it earlier today and I'll go over it later tonight. If you want to calc it yourself as well Timmy you can, but don't calc it because you feel you have to.
 
I feel bad for Flashy moreso than I did for Darkshine...
I feel the opposite

Flash got teamed up (Specially in the last chapter) by two peak High Dragons and still fought to the very end while putting a show that literally no other S Class except Blast could do

The difference is how they reacted by being defeated on their best stat, while Flash's reaction was to keep fighting and giving his best, Darkshine was down like a loser, unsure of himself, with no reaction to keep fighting, I feel bad for him much more than Flash.
 
In case anyone is wondering, the calc they linked here is wrong and I have evaluated it some minutes ago. The correct version of the calc should have the calculated distance from this feat, and not assuming it to be the same distance as the other one. It's a pain in the ass I know, but that's the correct way. And timeframe, 0.0002 seconds is just wrong. The timer at the end of the chapter shows it to be microseconds.
 
In case anyone is wondering, the calc they linked here is wrong and I have evaluated it some minutes ago. The correct version of the calc should have the calculated distance from this feat, and not assuming it to be the same distance as the other one. It's a pain in the ass I know, but that's the correct way. And timeframe, 0.0002 seconds is just wrong. The timer at the end of the chapter shows it to be microseconds.
Finding the distance is impossible, and lowballing it to the distance found last chapter should be valid considering this is said to be more “dense” and they are said to have sped up far more, “accelerating endlessly” compared to the previous constellation
 
https://cdn.**********.com/attachments/861443050781016065/931718933604630538/TwoConstellations.png

The new constellation is much smaller.. But the timeframe is so small that it honestly doesn't matter.
 
In case anyone is wondering, the calc they linked here is wrong and I have evaluated it some minutes ago. The correct version of the calc should have the calculated distance from this feat, and not assuming it to be the same distance as the other one. It's a pain in the ass I know, but that's the correct way. And timeframe, 0.0002 seconds is just wrong. The timer at the end of the chapter shows it to be microseconds.
It's not microseconds. It's just 1/10000 of a second. The measurement after seconds is 1/100 of a second which is centiseconds. The one after centiseconds is 1/100 of a centisecond so 1/10000 of a second. Microsecond is 1/1000000 of a second.
 
In case anyone is wondering, the calc they linked here is wrong and I have evaluated it some minutes ago. The correct version of the calc should have the calculated distance from this feat, and not assuming it to be the same distance as the other one. It's a pain in the ass I know, but that's the correct way. And timeframe, 0.0002 seconds is just wrong. The timer at the end of the chapter shows it to be microseconds.
So what would you suggest? You would use the time frame .0013 seconds, and a distance that is unquantifiably above the previous calc distant.
 
Finding the distance is impossible, and lowballing it to the distance found last chapter should be valid considering this is said to be more “dense” and they are said to have sped up far more, “accelerating endlessly” compared to the previous constellation
Not really impossible, just hard. Someone already said he is going to calc the distance anyway. Not everything there can be calculated, but it works anyway. The distance from the previous calc will not be accepted no matter how you guys try it.
 
It's not microseconds. It's just 1/10000 of a second. The measurement after seconds is 1/100 of a second which is centiseconds. The one after centiseconds is 1/100 of a centisecond so 1/10000 of a second. Microsecond is 1/1000000 of a second.
Yeah I got that, thanks. My dumbass brain thought it was microseconds as people here said. My bad.
So what would you suggest? You would use the time frame .0013 seconds, and a distance that is unquantifiably above the previous calc distant.
Already answered here. Distance isn't fully uncalculable, actually you can calc most of it.
 
Yeah I got that, thanks. My dumbass brain thought it was microseconds as people here said. My bad.

Already answered here. Distance isn't fully uncalculable, actually you can calc most of it.
Most of it would still be a massive lowball due to unmeasurable depth aswell, so how would you compensate for that?
 
This feat does say it's denser (so while not as large in area, there's more zips and zags to mitigate that).
Zamasu said he is doing it tho so people should just wait till he's done instead of getting a tad impatient and trying to calc it using filler numbers and values.

Timeframe is obviously wrong too, it's 0.0013 seconds.
So when the distance is calced, divide it by 0.0013 to get speed, then divide again because it was two dudes.

Obviously betting it's FTL tho all the same but just wait to do it properly.
 
We don't compensate, we don't have to do it. A lowball is a lowball for a reason. It's not our problem if Murata draw a bunch of lines in the middle.

Using the previous one isn't acceptable.
So then atleast ______(speed calc) cuz that ain’t even a lowball, there’s not even a word for that.
 
It's possible the constellations only appear due to the constant fighting. Once Plat and garou landed the lights vanished.
 
Likely, they need something like 450 to 500km to reach SoL, and considering everything there I bet it's 2000km+.
 
Actually how far could we get Saitama's speed to if we go by how in the webcomic Garou couldn't react to his speed or adapt to it.
 
Not really impossible, just hard. Someone already said he is going to calc the distance anyway. Not everything there can be calculated, but it works anyway. The distance from the previous calc will not be accepted no matter how you guys try it.
No, it’s literally impossible. Given the context of the scene it should be allowed
 
No, it’s literally impossible.
It's not impossible it's just so ******* tedious and bullshittingly annoying I'd rather shoot myself than even attempt, but it is possible.
You could even get super anal about it and even angsize each and every line due to the slightly skewed perspective to get the exact length while accounting for distance from the POV comparative between each line, and if the issue is "they clump together in the middle", that also isn't a issue, you could try lining up every intersection and ultimately, after thousands of attempts, reach an accurate result without any guesswork or extra/missed lines.

Of course that's ******* unrealistic as **** and nobody is gonna do it, someone will try and get close enough to where it's "good enough" and more or less accurate, but if you really wanted to, you definitely could, it's not impossible it's just super ******* dumb.
 
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