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Jujutsu Kaisen Discussion Page #1

Can we all genuinely appreciate how Hajime Kashimo, The God of Lightning and "The Strongest" of the Edo Period was microseconds away from killing Sukuna with his lightning?
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Can we all genuinely appreciate how Hajime Kashimo, The God of Lightning and "The Strongest" of the Edo Period was microseconds away from killing Sukuna with his lightning?
Kashimo fans always glazing the fact that Sukuna transformed before the lightning him when all the other heavy hitter tiers could've pushed sukuna to do the same
He was 1hp, he's transforming anyway
 
Kashimo fans always glazing the fact that Sukuna transformed before the lightning him when all the other heavy hitter tiers could've pushed sukuna to do the same
He was 1hp, he's transforming anyway
They wouldnt have been microseconds away tho
 
Anyways with the new chapter I'm honestly not sure if we can say that Dabura's "light" attacks are actually speed of light considering one of the applications is literally physical rods, though I guess it's possible to say that just that application would've been slower, but there is also the fact that seemingly light from the attack manages to shine on Mahoraga several times before the attack actually lands
 
If noone does a proper calc of Dabura moving faster than falling rocks i might do it myself (probably subsonic ngl)
I did it a while back assuming the minimum timeframe it'd take the rocks in the air to fall but uh, that shit is like subsonic. The only real way to get decent numbers for feats like that is snail speed or ironically if the rocks show movement so at least then you can get a distance and thus timeframe without doing a minimum time for how long it'd take to fall
 
I did it a while back assuming the minimum timeframe it'd take the rocks in the air to fall but uh, that shit is like subsonic. The only real way to get decent numbers for feats like that is snail speed or ironically if the rocks show movement so at least then you can get a distance and thus timeframe without doing a minimum time for how long it'd take to fall
The rocks actually dont fall any big distance as the rock that was next to Mahos wrist before is also there after. But since the angle is changed, snail method isnt usable at all. I would believe using 1 cm for the fallen distance would be more or less fine.
 
I did it a while back assuming the minimum timeframe it'd take the rocks in the air to fall but uh, that shit is like subsonic. The only real way to get decent numbers for feats like that is snail speed or ironically if the rocks show movement so at least then you can get a distance and thus timeframe without doing a minimum time for how long it'd take to fall
What about this one in the recent chapter? The rocks where falling from a building of some panels prior so I'm pretty sure they were moving at 9.8m/s
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Not sure about the distance tho. They were in a different building next panel
 
What about this one in the recent chapter? The rocks where falling from a building of some panels prior so I'm pretty sure they were moving at 9.8m/s
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Not sure about the distance tho. They were in a different building next panel
Looks usable, probably subsonic tho. The rocks would actually be moving far faster than 9.8 in fact,
 
Looks usable, probably subsonic tho. The rocks would actually be moving far faster than 9.8 in fact,
I'm calcing it right now. Going to find the distance Maho would take off screen going to the left cause that's the minimum distance really (He follows Dabura as shown in the next panel so the minimum distance Dabura has to go is the left and Maho would logically also go there)

The rocks actually move a bit if you overlay the panels so I'm just gonna find the timeframe it'd take
 
If the beams aren't accepted as light speed, why not just like, concern ourselves with the
beams shooting high enough to create an aurora.
Which as stated earlier average 190km above Earth's surface. Assuming 1 second, that's Mach 553. Obviously that'll change depending on timeframe, but it'll still be decent regardless.
What about this one in the recent chapter? The rocks where falling from a building of some panels prior so I'm pretty sure they were moving at 9.8m/s
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Not sure about the distance tho. They were in a different building next panel
First you would need the speed of the debris from free-falling several stories (They were initially airborne numerous stories up, and they're nearly at the ground there), then you calc the distance they traveled between panels, and use bare minimum the distance from their feet to the top of the panel to get the distance they traveled in comparison. Then just take the time it takes the rocks to travel that distance at their speed and that gives a timeframe for Maho and Dabura. Alternatively you can compare the distance the two moved via division and multiply the speed of the rocks. I'm pretty sure it'd easily be over Supersonic+.


Also, on the topic of speed feats, no one ever calculated Gojo damn near stating Miguel falling in slow-mo from JJK 0. Someone did, but they made incorrect assumptions about the skyscrapers height IIRC. Here's the feat:


He basically travels almost the entirety the height of the skyscraper while the Curse and Miguel are falling in slow-motion (They appear frozen until after Gojo strikes them and imparts them with his momentum). Should be a decent feat.
 
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If the beams aren't accepted as light speed, why not just like, concern ourselves with the
beams shooting high enough to create an aurora
. Which as stated earlier average 190km above Earth's surface. Assuming 1 second, that's Mach 553. Obviously that'll change depending on timeframe, but it'll still be decent regardless.

First you would need the speed of the debris from free-falling several stories (They were initially airborne numerous stories up, and they're nearly at the ground there), then you calc the distance they traveled between panels, and use bare minimum the distance from their feet to the top of the panel to get the distance they traveled in comparison. Then just take the time it takes the rocks to travel that distance at their speed and that gives a timeframe for Maho and Dabura. Alternatively you can compare the distance the two moved via division and multiply the speed of the rocks. I'm pretty sure it'd easily be over Supersonic+.


Also, on the topic of speed feats, no one ever calculated Gojo damn near stating Miguel falling in slow-mo from JJK 0. Someone did, but they made incorrect assumptions about the skyscrapers height IIRC. Here's the feat:


He basically travels almost the entirety the height of the skyscraper while the Curse and Miguel are falling in slow-motion (They appear frozen until after Gojo strikes them and imparts them with his momentum). Should be a decent feat.

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If the beams aren't accepted as light speed, why not just like, concern ourselves with the
beams shooting high enough to create an aurora
. Which as stated earlier average 190km above Earth's surface. Assuming 1 second, that's Mach 553. Obviously that'll change depending on timeframe, but it'll still be decent regardless.

First you would need the speed of the debris from free-falling several stories (They were initially airborne numerous stories up, and they're nearly at the ground there), then you calc the distance they traveled between panels, and use bare minimum the distance from their feet to the top of the panel to get the distance they traveled in comparison. Then just take the time it takes the rocks to travel that distance at their speed and that gives a timeframe for Maho and Dabura. Alternatively you can compare the distance the two moved via division and multiply the speed of the rocks. I'm pretty sure it'd easily be over Supersonic+.


Also, on the topic of speed feats, no one ever calculated Gojo damn near stating Miguel falling in slow-mo from JJK 0. Someone did, but they made incorrect assumptions about the skyscrapers height IIRC. Here's the feat:


He basically travels almost the entirety the height of the skyscraper while the Curse and Miguel are falling in slow-motion (They appear frozen until after Gojo strikes them and imparts them with his momentum). Should be a decent feat.

I'm looking at the clip that you put that timestamp of and all I'm wondering is why the hell did Miguel roll over the car? What was bro's plan doing that it would just slow him down
 
If the beams aren't accepted as light speed, why not just like, concern ourselves with the
beams shooting high enough to create an aurora
. Which as stated earlier average 190km above Earth's surface. Assuming 1 second, that's Mach 553. Obviously that'll change depending on timeframe, but it'll still be decent regardless.

First you would need the speed of the debris from free-falling several stories (They were initially airborne numerous stories up, and they're nearly at the ground there)=
NGL these panels are kind of ass for doing this cause the panel where we see the hole in the building the debris coming from isn't a clear shot so you have to use the height of another building next to it then go from the top of that building up the stories on the main building to the hole. It's doable, I mean I'm doing it right now, but it feels dumb measuring it lol
 
If the beams aren't accepted as light speed, why not just like, concern ourselves with the
beams shooting high enough to create an aurora
. Which as stated earlier average 190km above Earth's surface. Assuming 1 second, that's Mach 553. Obviously that'll change depending on timeframe, but it'll still be decent regardless.
Wouldn't it be amazing if the anime does it in one frame? Can't wait to see that in 2067
Also, on the topic of speed feats, no one ever calculated Gojo damn near stating Miguel falling in slow-mo from JJK 0. Someone did, but they made incorrect assumptions about the skyscrapers height IIRC. Here's the feat:


He basically travels almost the entirety the height of the skyscraper while the Curse and Miguel are falling in slow-motion (They appear frozen until after Gojo strikes them and imparts them with his momentum). Should be a decent feat.

He teleported vro
 
If the beams aren't accepted as light speed, why not just like, concern ourselves with the
beams shooting high enough to create an aurora.
Which as stated earlier average 190km above Earth's surface. Assuming 1 second, that's Mach 553. Obviously that'll change depending on timeframe, but it'll still be decent regardless.
Tbh 1 second seems fair. The lowest would be 3 or 5 seconds ig. It was created after the massive danmaku that he created, which was done in only one panel after the feet laser
 
Tbh 1 second seems fair. The lowest would be 3 or 5 seconds ig. It was created after the massive danmaku that he created, which was done in only one panel after the feet laser
I think it's fair yeah. My guess is if this ever gets animated (Which I assume it will within a handful of years), it will actually be much quicker than 1 second. Lasers in anime tend to travel in 1 or a few frames. AKA 1/24th of a second, so really it's most likely to end up at most 24x faster than that. 1 second is fine for now tho.
He teleported vro
Watch until after that silly billy.
 
Hey anyone got the current height of a storey that we use? I remember it being 4.3 m but I can't remember if that changed cause I feel like it was in contention a lot.
 
NGL these panels are kind of ass for doing this cause the panel where we see the hole in the building the debris coming from isn't a clear shot so you have to use the height of another building next to it then go from the top of that building up the stories on the main building to the hole. It's doable, I mean I'm doing it right now, but it feels dumb measuring it lol
Yeah, it's a lil annoying, but it's worth the effort I'd say. Just from a guesstimate from my experience with these feats, assuming that debris fell tens of meters, the feat will wind up at like High Hypersonic range, I can imagine low MHS.

Speaking of feats, this is also a LS feat.
Not only does Dabura throw the building, but Mahoraga crushes it like a pancake in his hands. I imagine bare minimum Class M, could see Class G tho.
 
Yeah, it's a lil annoying, but it's worth the effort I'd say. Just from a guesstimate from my experience with these feats, assuming that debris fell tens of meters, the feat will wind up at like High Hypersonic range, I can imagine low MHS.

Speaking of feats, this is also a LS feat.
Not only does Dabura throw the building, but Mahoraga crushes it like a pancake in his hands. I imagine bare minimum Class M, could see Class G tho.
I honestly don't think it'd be that high but I'm like the least reliable person you should ask to eyeball feats cause I've looked at ******* 8-B destruction and said they're like 8-C so hey
 
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