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WelcomeHello everyone. I've just set up my account and wanted to say a quick hello. While I'm still getting familiar with Bleach, I truly appreciate the series and look forward to supporting it as best I can.
Hello everyone. I've just set up my account and wanted to say a quick hello. While I'm still getting familiar with Bleach, I truly appreciate the series and look forward to supporting it as best I can.
WelcomeHello everyone. I've just set up my account and wanted to say a quick hello. While I'm still getting familiar with Bleach, I truly appreciate the series and look forward to supporting it as best I can.
Hello everyone. I've just set up my account and wanted to say a quick hello. While I'm still getting familiar with Bleach, I truly appreciate the series and look forward to supporting it as best I can.
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Massive WPlanet Level Rukia Calc:
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Rukia Soul Ascension Gekkasojin Ultimate Attack Calculation
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“Freezes the earth…”Some issues I see there:
Like you can get an AP rating from decreasing the temperature in that area, like in this calc but I don't see where she's shoving away the entire atmosphere and making a literal vacuum from it. Especially since right after you see the sky with an Aurora Borealis.
- There's no indication that the wave covered the entire planet
- It uses the Earth's radius rather than circumference for some reason
- Nitpick: The speed value is not relativistic, but MHS+ (and still wrong afaik)
- It assumes she moves the entire Earth's atmosphere at 0.53% lightspeed rather than just freezing it
Doing a quick pixel scaling of the area shown only, assuming almost Absolute zero freeze with couple more basic assumption on atmosphere freezing and crust freezing the feat range from 10^25 to 10^26 joules so Continent to Multi-Continent level.Some issues I see there:
Like you can get an AP rating from decreasing the temperature in that area, like in this calc but I don't see where she's shoving away the entire atmosphere and making a literal vacuum from it. Especially since right after you see the sky with an Aurora Borealis.
- There's no indication that the wave covered the entire planet
- It uses the Earth's radius rather than circumference for some reason
- Nitpick: The speed value is not relativistic, but MHS+ (and still wrong afaik)
- It assumes she moves the entire Earth's atmosphere at 0.53% lightspeed rather than just freezing it
If you see the video the area keeps covering everything on the panel. It doesn’t stop at the image.Doing a quick pixel scaling of the area shown only, assuming almost Absolute zero freeze with couple more basic assumption on atmosphere freezing and crust freezing the feat range from 10^25 to 10^26 joules so Continent to Multi-Continent level.
But not RukiaWe already have planetary+ Bleach Brave Souls from Baraggan f*cking up the moon
Ah,good ol "Barragan beasts on La Luna".We already have planetary+ Bleach Brave Souls from Baraggan f*cking up the moon
How are you getting 10^34 joules?Your new info just upgrades it to 6.643 × 10³⁴ Joules. Solid Planet level instead of low-planet level.
Even if this were true, it would be multi-continental, not planetary, because it would cover the Earth's atmosphere, not the Earth itself.This reminds me of the time a prominent TikTok Bleach powerscaler was arguing that when Toshiro says "the entire sky is under my control" while he made a big cloud, it means that Toshiro made an insane, planet-wide storm in like 5 seconds, resulting in planetary arrancar arc characters.
He also got sub-relativistic speeds for the cloud, and had it as a sub-rel speed feat for the arc.Even if this were true, it would be multi-continental, not planetary, because it would cover the Earth's atmosphere, not the Earth itself.
E = 0.5 × 1.327 × 10²¹ × 1.00375 × 10¹⁴ = ~6.66 × 10³⁴ joulesHow are you getting 10^34 joules?
You're still assuming she's shoving the atmosphere and making a vacuum with that calc, which isn't supported.E = 0.5 × 1.327 × 10²¹ × 1.00375 × 10¹⁴ = ~6.66 × 10³⁴ joules
| Mass of crust | 2.36 x 10^22 kg |
| Mass of mantle | 4.05 x 10^24 kg |
| Amount of water released from the mantle and core in the course of geological time | 3.40 x 10^21 kg |
| Total reserve of water in the mantle | 2 x 10^23 kg |
| Present content of free and bound water in the earth’s lithosphere | 2.4 x 10^21 kg |
| Mass of hydrosphere | 1.664 x 10^21 kg |
| Amount of oxygen bound in the earth’s crust | 1.300 x 10^21 kg |
| Amount of free oxygen | 1.5 x 10^18 kg |
| Mass of atmosphere | 5.136 x 10^18 kg |
| Mass of the biosphere | 1.148 x 10^16 kg |
| Mass of living matter in the biosphere | 3.6 x 10^14 kg |
That’s nice. But does VSBW use those? Has it been updated since then? And yes, fair assumptions are use in all calcs.You're still assuming she's shoving the atmosphere and making a vacuum with that calc, which isn't supported.
Additionally, you're saying the mass of the atmosphere is 1.327e+21 kilograms, when it's been shown scientifically to weigh 5.15e+18 Kilograms. Below is the list from the Handbook of Chemistry and Physics (77th ed.)
Mass of crust 2.36 x 10^22 kg Mass of mantle 4.05 x 10^24 kg Amount of water released from the mantle and core in the course of geological time 3.40 x 10^21 kg Total reserve of water in the mantle 2 x 10^23 kg Present content of free and bound water in the earth’s lithosphere 2.4 x 10^21 kg Mass of hydrosphere 1.664 x 10^21 kg Amount of oxygen bound in the earth’s crust 1.300 x 10^21 kg Amount of free oxygen 1.5 x 10^18 kg Mass of atmosphere 5.136 x 10^18 kg Mass of the biosphere 1.148 x 10^16 kg Mass of living matter in the biosphere 3.6 x 10^14 kg
There's just a bunch of flawed assumptions in your calculation.