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...when I actually use the relativistic KE formula, I got the following:
γ=1/(√(1-v²/c²))
γ=1/(√(1-.95))
γ=1/0.2236067977=4.472135955
(4.472135955-1)*1*299792458²=3.120600171*10^17 joules
I tested it again, this time using 0.5c instead of 0.95c and... Well, here's what I got from Omnicalc...
We cap it at 0.93c, actually. It's because that value is around 4x newtonian KE. Someone else tried bumping the cap up to 7x newtonian KE, but that thread died down.
...of energy, but rather a unit of pressure. You can convert the decibels into pascals here: https://www.translatorscafe.com/unit-converter/en-US/sound-pressure-level/2-9/pascal-sound%20pressure%20level%20in%20decibels/
For 700 dB, you are looking at a pressure of 2 quettapascals (2*10^30 pascals).
The following Nokotan calcs still need evaluation. All of them are Priority 1.:
Koshi-tan Runs Down the Halls
Koshi-tan Yeets Some Girls
Nokotan Blows Everything Up
The door-busting thing on Jason's end can be interpreted as either fragmentation or V. Frag, so his AP is more like 516 kilojoules to 1.136 megajoules. I would take either or.
This should give Jason better results, but given the supporting points in Myers' favor still, I don't think it would be...
This is a stomp in Pepsiman's favor. Pepsiman gets Wall Level from jumping off the roof of a skyscraper, which for Pepsiman would be a 180-kilogram aluminum humanoid impacting the ground after falling 44.29 m/s (assuming free falling; the actual figure would be lower). This is based on a height...
I mean, I guess, but at the same time fictional mobs don't usually get that big. Coca Cola needed to sell bottles for five days to get as many bottles of Coke as there are Meta-Coolers on the higher-end, and while I ain't sure about Robotnik's robot production figures, I highly doubt they're...
I dunno, man. The Meta-Coolers numbered at the hundreds according to Daizenshuu 6 at the most conservative of estimates and 10 billion at the most outlandish of estimates (according to one interpretation of the movie title). Sonic is better off trying to duke it out with Cooler (which is pretty...
Okay, so I looked at the Hit vs Toppo match from 7 years ago. Thinking it over, there are some things about the match-up that quite frankly the old match didn't really get quite right.
First off, in-character, Toppo is pretty much in his base form under most circumstances. He uses his God of...
...Level).
Yet, on a more sustained level, neutron stars, which are second only to black holes in terms of cosmic entities, has a surface gravity of 1*10^12 to 1*10^13 m/s², meaning the force exerted by a 1-kilogram weight on the surface of a neutron star would be 1 to 10 teranewtons. Despite...
Personally, I think we're better off sticking with human eye properties as the default, but with the corrected vertical FOV to 60 degrees. I went out of my way to explain how drawings are fundamentally different from photography or filmography, even though practically everything I said pretty...
Okay, so I was watching a minigame for Super Mario Party Jamboree and...
Well, I know this would qualify for magic, but do we have anything specific on Rosalina implicitly creating a Rainbow Road in her showdown minigame? Figured I'd ask.
Priority: 1
Verse: Lazytown
Feat: Sportacus Launches an Apple into Space
Note: This had been calculated before, but a second look would be nice: https://vsbattles.com/threads/so-did-anyone-here-notice-that-people-are-powerscaling-lazytown-now.173870/unread
We now have Arthropleura heads: https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/world-s-largest-arthropod-lived-300-million-years-ago-now-fossils-show-what-it-really-looked-like/ar-AA1svUdC?rc=1&ocid=winp1taskbar&cvid=cedccf15de414e24f1fc0990cdd8f429&ei=8
You're right; I really need a break.This nonsense is something I have exhibited way too many times before.
I have tried my best to show how much I think it matters. Like, if I pitted The Hunter against someone with an equal listed AP rating, the Hunter's stomping. I can only expect a fairer...
Read. Again.
If it actually worked the way YOU are insinuating it is, it would instead read:
But it doesn't. It specifically says the gap is valid "Only in Versus Threads." I'm doing thing's how THE WIKI; not I, you, or anyone else here; wants it to be used. If you don't like it, Staff Thread...
And that's what I was trying to tell you; I was not insinuating that the multiplied value applied everywhere but the thread. The multiplier is used purely for the fight itself just like the guidelines wanted me to. I only multiplied the base AP value so you wouldn't have to do any of the math on...
Then why is it literally stated as such even under the guise that it's an approximation literally in the first paragraph of the Vs Thread section of the article?:
"With a humanoid character, versus threads usually treat the assailant as needing an Attack Potency eight times higher than their...
Read this part:
"This gap is only valid in versus threads; it does not apply to in-universe feats of one-shotting other characters, as using it as such a multiplier for powerscaling purposes is considered Calc Stacking"
I'm using the multiplier where it is valid: in a Vs Thread. Me providing...
I'm using it in a Vs Thread, therefore I'm using it right according to the One-Shot article's rules. I provide the value after the multiplier is applied so people don't have to do the mental math themselves.
One-shot rules say I can use one-shot scaling in Vs Threads exclusively. It's literally in the page for it.
This is a Vs Thread. In indexing, One-shotting 2 tons is 2 tons, but in a Versus Thread exactly like how I used it, one-shotting 2 tons is 15.8 tons.
Why y'all acting like I'm not aware...