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Hello everyone thank you for taking the time to read this. I"ll try to keep it as brief as possible, as to not take up too much of your time. If you would like me to elaborate further please let me know.
I"ll quickly explain the method we currently use to calculate characters shaking a structure. When a character's energy is the origin point of an earthquake (eq). We determine how many joules are released with the magnitude of said eq. Then multiply that by the area that is affected.
The problem with this calculation is that the formula to convert the magnitude of an eq to joules has two constants that are specifically made for earth.
E= 10^1.5×(M)+4.8
Where E = energy in joules and M= magnitude richter.
1.5 is the coefficient. It’s there to account for energy scaling exponentially with amplitude. Basically it shows how energy really increases based on real life data on earthquakes. 4.8 is the constant that is used to make sure we get results that are accurate. Without it we would get wildly inconsistent results. This was also gathered by analysing real world eqs.
These constants are earth specific because they reflect earth rock rigidity. How seismic waves behave in earths crust and energy measurements from eqs that took place on earth. Given that applying this formula to shaking different structures let alone the vacuum of space. Simply leads to inaccurate results.
It's like trying to use a cars spedometer to calculate how fast the earth is spinning. It simply doesn't work.
I noticed that Floxy also made a thread talking about how eq formulas can't be used for different planets. Which seems relevant so I"ll link it here.
Assuming the above is accepted. The standard calculation for shaking the universe should be invalidated. I"ll link it here.
Thank you for reading and have a good day!
I"ll quickly explain the method we currently use to calculate characters shaking a structure. When a character's energy is the origin point of an earthquake (eq). We determine how many joules are released with the magnitude of said eq. Then multiply that by the area that is affected.
The problem with this calculation is that the formula to convert the magnitude of an eq to joules has two constants that are specifically made for earth.
E= 10^1.5×(M)+4.8
Where E = energy in joules and M= magnitude richter.
1.5 is the coefficient. It’s there to account for energy scaling exponentially with amplitude. Basically it shows how energy really increases based on real life data on earthquakes. 4.8 is the constant that is used to make sure we get results that are accurate. Without it we would get wildly inconsistent results. This was also gathered by analysing real world eqs.
These constants are earth specific because they reflect earth rock rigidity. How seismic waves behave in earths crust and energy measurements from eqs that took place on earth. Given that applying this formula to shaking different structures let alone the vacuum of space. Simply leads to inaccurate results.
It's like trying to use a cars spedometer to calculate how fast the earth is spinning. It simply doesn't work.
I noticed that Floxy also made a thread talking about how eq formulas can't be used for different planets. Which seems relevant so I"ll link it here.
Assuming the above is accepted. The standard calculation for shaking the universe should be invalidated. I"ll link it here.
Thank you for reading and have a good day!
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