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Use the area of a triangle with the height and radius of an average mountain, then multiply it by the thickness of the sword to get the volume of the cut section.
The Explosions page states that if an airburst explosion is non-nuclear, the result should be divided by 2. This implies that the formula is typically intended for nuclear explosions.
It also mentions that for groundburst explosions, there is no need to divide by 2, indicating that the formula...
Does Ultima's comment on TOAA's influence in the cosmology found in the Neutral Zone mean that the entire cosmology there fluctuates depending on which writer is crafting the story?
Therefore, could the universe be finite or infinite according to the writer, or could Spider-Man possibly be on...
In my opinion, no, shaking the universe can only serve as a backup feat.
Write me on discord and show me what you have for 3-B since I previously planned to update them to that level as well.
The first calculation is not affected because the feat occurs in a comic by Jason Aaron and for him the universe is finite and even has an edge.
The second calculation would obviously only apply to a finite universe otherwise the energy to shake it would be infinite.
Storm Mother's AP I don't know, but if it should escalate to Mjolnir's AP who used her power and Odin and Thor who absorbed her power to revive Jane Foster.
If "transfinite" is used to refer to numbers from Aleph 0 onwards and I already mentioned infinity, it is obvious that I am not referring to Aleph 0 when I say "transfinite".
And more in the context of what is being discussed, it is understood that I am talking about Aleph 1 onwards.
Question, what makes Marvel's higher dimensions transfinitely larger? I've only seen one mention of them being infinitely larger and more dangerous.
Or is it granted qualitative superiority because the higher dimensions see the lower ones as small, like shadows or paintings in a cave?
No, it is the same, only here you have to put the height in meters and it already takes into account the percentage of the cross section 45% (40% to 50%)
((0.007184 * (weight in kilograms)^0.425 * ((height in meters) * 100)^0.725) * 0.45)
With this formula you can calculate the cross-sectional area of a character, if you know their weight and height.
But to give a Low 2-C level to the Universe in real life, one of these two theories must be assumed to be true.
The IRL universe could follow the theory of presentism and therefore the space-time continuum would not contain instantaneous transfinites, but only one.
Where does the uncountable snapshots come from to justify the transfinite level of Low 2-C?
Is it the standard assumption that a cosmology in fiction follows the theory of The Evolving Universe Block or The Block Universe?
Of course, but the example is to say that 21.9 Kilojoules is the resistance of his entire body, to scale to that value you have to affect “his entire body”, injuring him with a blow does not count because you are affecting a very small part.
Beta's calculated resistance can only be scaled to the entire body, not his usual hit resistance.
For example, the average man could withstand his own fall, which is approximately 500 joules, although normal punches can injure him.