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I was wondering, where is the statement where Protoss Ships are capable of burning the crust of planets for this calc here?
https://vsbattles.fandom.com/wiki/User_blog:Assaltwaffle/StarCraft:_Cybros_Destroys_Endion
I understand, but it just says Average Human to Athletic, I was trying to understand what would be the average baseline for average running speed, would that be Average human or Athletic? I assume Athletic is sprinting.
We can at times get distances with angsizing if you know either the distance or size of objects, for this case, you get an image with a portion of the earth curvature. but to get the distance, it requires you to measure the earth outside the picture frame.
To simplify, do you use the images'...
Thanks, to clarify, it is akin to mining equipment such as dynomite or pistons which cause blasts or shockwaves, and the result are seismic disturbances that agitates the crust of the planet and breaks down the mantle slowly.
So I was wondering, if you survive being at the epicenter of a blast that creates a planetary quake that agitates the crust, where you just hop up off the ground backwards with no damage, what magnitude would that be?
I was wondering, in the context of being able to react to objects in motion and not before hand, would one be able to be considered for speed feat if one can react to a bullet as it is fired but still in the barrel? Or at the apex of a spear being thrown but before it leaves the person’s hand...
...does it work when you type them down on the computer to get a result? is it ratio calculator?
here is an example with the blogs in reference:
c*5:0,001= 5000 c MFTL+
https://vsbattles.fandom.com/wiki/User_blog:Kaltias/Seeing_lasers_as_frozen...
Interesting, I heard also that it would be related to Inertia since it is something in motion stays in motion as it doesn’t loose energy as it doesn’t lose damage too even as it bounces off walls.
So I was wondering, is there some special way to measure the speed of one’s skills at doing something like cooking or building? Or would we just use the standard Ratio conversion technique for time/speed from average human speed?
Example, Spongebob Squarepants can make a dozen Krabby Patties in...
I was wondering, for anyone who has information on this Railgun that the US developed, does anyone know how many people worked on it?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naval_Surface_Warfare_Center_Dahlgren_Division
So I was wondering, about the capabilities like this here, a weapon is capable of firing rounds that are:
Moving at Infinite in range.
Bounce off of surfaces that doesn’t lose damage through transmission of energy.
Has zero-drop off meaning that it doesn’t bend or curve from loss of energy or...
Actually found this, or gravitational time dilation to get mass from difference in passing of time moving through a field of heavy substance.
https://www.calctool.org/relativity/gravitational-time-dilation
actually, not black holes, just ant heavy object with enough mass to distort space like say a planet or moon. Or even a neutron star because of it’s density.
So I know that significant mass can have a warping of spacetime.
But I was wondering, is there a way to get a calculation of a mass of something that distorts space if you know the energy make up, radius of aoe and how long it takes to cross it in the slowed effect like Time Dilation?
I am doing a terminal velocity calculation which involves being in outer space, one of the values requires "Density of Fluid" which is (ρ), I was wondering, what would be the density of fluid in outer space since it is a near vacuum?
https://www.omnicalculator.com/physics/terminal-velocity
So in this thread I am trying to get a best estimate for how to find the joules from the joule/meters = netwons, It is with a person who is accelerating towards lightspeed, starting at 1/3rd Earth's G-Force. I got the final velocity for free falling with height. I did a ratio conversion for...
Just as the title suggests, what would be a proper classification of speed or usage of time for something that is “Instant”?
Example: Enemies are capable of warping across star systems in an instant.