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It is not constant. But if a 20 kT bomb is able to travel 25 m while keeping it's 100 million °C temperature at over 200,000 m/s. Released Boros fireball that is able to vaporize large portion of his ship in instant should be able to do the same. (And so the CSRC)
Ok... I will try to understand your logic. According to you :
The CSRC will make a fireball. But it will be the same size as Released Boros fireball, which charged energy blast is far less strong than a simple punch from Meteoric Burst Boros.
Also, by your logic the crater made by both attacks...
...And it has the description to turn any normal creature bones to ash? (So even even if fireball doesn't cover the whole planet (which the Low-High End doesn't assume, read the calc :D), 99% of its energy would be the heatwave.*
edit : I hate this auto emoji thing, I can't have normal emoji
Oh yeah, I noticed that my argumentation has a lot of "bruh". I don't mean too, it's just that I'm unintentionally "snarky" apparently (and not English at all too). Don't mind it if I do that a lot, it's just that like I said I'm not someone that talk and argue, just calc thing.
Bruh, Released Boros fireball is litteraly 6.36 km x 10.18 km.
If it was at ground level it would be inside the Troposphere. (6 to 20 km) On top of the ship, it would be much taller than plane flight height: 9.49 km - 11.58 km.
Boros' CSRC is stated to destroy the planet and is the exact same...
A 20 kT bomb can make a fireball with a diameter of roughly 80 ft (24.384 m) in 0.0001 s, (while it still having a 100 million °C temp' at the time.)
That is 243,840 m/s.
By the way, for the one that didn't want to click on the links since many of the one that argue with me probably didn't to begin with :
"A primary form of energy from a nuclear explosion is thermal radiation. Initially, most of this energy goes into heating the bomb materials and the air in the...
Another note. This is the thermal pulse of a 100 million °C fireballs during the first milliseconds. Do this look like it would incinerate bones for you?
Video
It can fit with the description of "scorches" tho.
(Edit 2 : video link fix)
Bruh?
This fireball expanded 274.64 m x 164.81 m in 0.025 s at 100 million °C. And it's a weak nuclear blast. Your argument is invalid. (10,985.6 m/s)
Everything inside a fireball is effectively vaporized. This is why surface detonation bombs make bigger craters and favorise radiation.
Where...
Like I said I can't drive anymore, I don't know jack sh*t about cars. For me it look like a 4 x 4 but uglier Anyways, what are we gonna do about this thread and calc?.
Bruh, it can grow 8 km with a temp of 100,000,000 °C.
I think we can easily assume that Boros energy blast fireball have or at least its heatwave (peak heat radiation) able to do the same before it is extinguished. (But on a planetary scale).
Just read the thread and the articles linked.
I don't justify it. But don't nuclear fireball has superheating with their 100 million °C? I don't think so.
Also like I said I'm not touching the water at all. I don't know how superheated gas could work, but since Earth's atmosphere have a limited volume it could theoretically start to get...
Yep, that too. And from what I see about superheated water max temp' is 350 °C. (So Draper point and all can't apply to that) that's why they were talking about superheated gas.
Anyways, Low-High End doesn't use any water evaporation. But you can assume boiling at 100 °C if you want.
I'll...
Only problem science wise is the temperature of 700 million °C. Everything else was covered in the thread and debunked.
And since Damage didn't give me a reason of why it couldn't be used science wise. I'll be waiting for him. (I can still use 100 million °C though, since this is certified to...
DT is not a GMC anymore. If you consider him as one, then so I am and anyone with a little bit of calculations knowledge.
(You only need 3 accepted calculation to become GMC, as well as being an active member. If I'll give all the calculations were I help members in the comments by basically...
Do not congratulate too quickly. There's one CGM (or two I don't remember without scrolling) and DontTalkDT who are dubious about it.
So we'll wait for they're replies!
I mean for the temperature calc I still don't know if it work of nah
Damage said it couldn't be done, but I don't know WHY it couldn't be done, he didn't give any explanation.
For the temperature increase we would be working with a gigantic fireball and enormous heatwave.
Sure, the heatwave...