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Context:
It was accepted in this thread that this and this feat are no longer viable and should be removed. The acceptance of the removal of these calcs will have disastrous consequences on the basis of the scaling of the verse and will require a massive make over. I've come to remedy some of the problems I've found with the "debunk" in the thread.Update:
In this thread, a new formula was accepted to replace the previous one."(Magnitude at distance) + 0.084 + 1.66*log10(arc length in KM)"
The Mother Flame Debunk:
While it is true that KingTempest's method involved an extra step that increased the final value, that is only for the previously accepted method. By Migue79's, a CGM, own words claimed that Method 1 is still valid. The only problem is that KingTempest never did an updated version to align with the updated version of the size of Blue.The current accepted diameter of Blue is 1576323.92381 km.
Furthermore, as pointed out by Floxy178, the diameter of the planet should not be used as the quakes propagate through the surface of the planet meaning we should use Blue's circumference. Which is 4,952,170 km and then divide by 2 since WB/BB aren't trying to hit themselves in the back of the head with a quake sent across the planet, which gives us 2,476,085 km.
If we plug in the new value, we get...
(6)+6.399+1.66×log10((2476085÷110)×((2×π)÷360)) = 16.7054553846
10^(1.5×(16.7054553846)+4.8) = 7.2141153e+29 Joules = 172.42 Exatons of TNT (Moon level)
Although, this is only using the lowest possible Magnitude and the narrative supports a far higher value.
In Chapter 1089, the Narrator states "No earthquake in recorded history matched the one felt that day. It caused untold destruction across the entire world." A Magnitude 6 Earthquake does not match the description provided by the Narrator nor would it be significant enough to be described as the strongest earthquake in history.
The actual strongest earthquake in history was a 9.5, so it is not too presumptuous to assume a Magnitude of 10 as it satisfies both statements provided by the Narrator, a trusted source. Let's plug that in...
(10)+6.399+1.66×log10((2476085÷110)×((2×π)÷360)) = 20.7054553846
10^(1.5×(20.7054553846)+4.8) = 7.2141153e+35 Joules = 172.4 Yottatons of TNT (Large Planet level)
Counter Arguments:
“(r/110) can't work as it should use Blue's circumference divided by 360.”
It should be Blue's circumference divided by 360. Makes sense, right?
No. While at a glance this makes sense. The result produced by using Blue's singular degree of latitude ends up with results that are SEVERELY deflated.
The new formula in question would be….
"(Magnitude at distance) + 6.399 + 1.66*log10((r/13756.027777777777)((2π)/360)) = Richter Magnitude of Earthquake"
Instead of...
“(Magnitude at distance) + 6.399 + 1.66*log10((r/110)((2π)/360)) = Richter Magnitude of Earthquake”
By my research, using Blue's circumference divided by 360 treats the radius of the quake ~123.57x smaller than it should. If we multiply the initial radius by 123.57x and use Blue’s SDoL, we get a nearly identical value. If we divide 100,000 by 123.57 and use Earth's singular degree of latitude, we also get a nearly identical value.
So, if we DO use the “13,756.02222222222” value, then we'd have to multiply the radius of the quake by 123.57x in order to get an accurate value.
(6) + 6.399 + 1.66*log10((100,000/111.3194444444444)((2π)/360)) = 14.38320852
(6) + 6.399 + 1.66*log10((12,357,509.59399498/13756.02222222222)((2π)/360)) = 14.3832236556
(6) + 6.399 + 1.66*log10((100,000/13756.02222222222)((2π)/360)) = 10.9106179769
(6) + 6.399 + 1.66*log10((809.2579104960750/111.3194444444444)((2π)/360)) = 10.9106328625
Using Blue's SDoL seems to just downscale the values inputted, for example let's do two quakes and assume they travel half of the planet's circumference but using the planet's respective SDoL.
(6)+6.399+1.66×log10((2,476,085÷13756.02222222222)×((2×π)÷360)) = 13.224269
10^(1.5×(13.224269)+4.8) = 4.33×10^24 J
(6)+6.399+1.66×log10((20,037.5÷111.3194444444444)×((2×π)÷360)) = 13.224
10^(1.5×(13.224)+4.8) = 4.32×10^24 J
Nearly identical result again. Now, how would an earthquake travelling 123.57x farther than another have nigh identical yields? This proposal simply doesn't work and should be thrown out.
“Using Earth's constants won’t be accurate on a non-Earth planet”
The constants such as “1.66” and “6.399” are derived from empirical values based on Earth. While it would be great to use Blue's constants, this is just asking for the impossible as there is absolutely 0 way to attain these values.
While we strive to be as accurate as possible, we must simply make concessions on the values we must work with. If calcs had to be 100% accurate in order to be accepted then 99.99% of VSBW's calcs should also be thrown out.
Whitebeard Quaking the Planet:
Seeing how it has already been accepted that WB and by extension BB are capable of quaking the ENTIRE planet; we can simply use the previous method of determining their exact values here.Conclusion:
Proposal 1: Use this method and yield to replace the previous value for the Mother Flame.(10) + 0.084 + 1.66*log10(2,476,085) = 20.6976508117
10^(1.5×(20.6976508117)+4.8) = 7.0222 × 10^35 Joules = 167.83 Yottatons of TNT
(Large Planet level)
Proposal 2: Use the possible ends from the Gura-Gura no mi here to replace the scaling values used from here.
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