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The statement that says the fusion drive would wipe out 100 miles, which is a lot more than the trench covers, other than that it doesn’t show the aftermath.
It wasn’t really a special interaction, this was just the only time we seen Gravattack increase his gravity that much, and it was when he captured a Time Beast and tried to slow it down with his gravity, which could only be accomplished by becoming a black hole/creating one. Nothing really says...
There have been many bad optics of the Moon more consistently throughout all the series, including Omniverse (which is when we see Galvan B for the first time), and if you’re going to be comparing the optics the way you are, you have to take it from the same series. Like the Moon viewed from...
No, because the distance is further than the Moon is to Earth, or at the very least the same distance. The calc is inaccurate, as there is no actual proof that the distance is shorter than that of the Earth and the Moon. Also the Timeframe is 5 seconds. Your calc is also a little hard to follow.
The only one doing the circular reasoning is you, showing the same things that have already been debunked like Galvan B looking how the Moon does here, all I did was show that the showing of the Moon has always been like that consistently similar to Galvan B, it would only be a good comparison...
You’re showing it from AF, not a great way to prove your point. The Moon I showed was from OV, which is when we see Galvan B. Like I said you’re really stretching it.
You also keep on bring up how this stuff should actually look, when obviously they don’t have everything to scale or perspective as perfectly as it can be. It is pretty unreasonable to try and downplay a verse like that, especially when the logic behind it is faulty.
It is literally common sense to tell that it isn’t in the background. Like you can clearly tell it isn’t in the background. You can even see it curved, if you actually look. Especially with how the Earth looks, you can tell it isn’t in the background.
I’m just displaying how they have celestial bodies drawn together, since Galvan Prime has been shown to be at least this distance, if not further. There is nothing to actually suggest that it isn’t the same distance in real life, you’re just stretching things at this point.
Or that is just the way they have it, do you want them to show it incredibly far to where we either don’t see it on screen with the planet or barely see it on screen? I don’t see how that would constitute the Moon being closer to Earth than in real life, when it just the way they represent it.
Maybe we should finish discussing the Diamondhead punched to Galvan B calc, and decide on which end is more accurate. If there are still arguments against the distance, watch Electro’s video. Then we should discuss Atomix, then just go down the list, and save the scaling for last. So we can get...
So does this video from Electro settle the argument against Galvan B not at least being the same distance away from Galvan Prime as the Moon is from Earth?
Even if it is artificial it doesn’t necessarily mean it can’t be bigger than the Moon. We have the statements of Galvan B’s size, which thus means Galvan Prime is a lot bigger than Earth. Also I’m not sure if it was ever really said if Galvan B was destroyed as well, but most likely it was, nice...
Nobody is making the assumption that Galvan Prime is the same size as the Earth, only you are. Galavan B also isn't artificial it was a natural satellite to Galvan Prime which was said in the show, so there isn't anything debunking it being bigger than our Moon. Galvan B was also never shown to...
The second picture even looks further than how the moon has been shown multiple times. The perspective of Galvan B in the first one, also doesn’t necessarily prove it is closer than the Moon is to Earth.
I revised my calc, also I did a calc on Max's and Rook's height who are around 6'9, with Diamondhead's height being around 7'6. Also Ben 10 since the first series, hasn't really had the distances of planets and moons looking correctly; Earth from the Moon, Dead Earth from the Moon, Moon from...
Fair, although you proved my point he wasn't talking about timelines he was talking about Universes. Azmuth was talking about the Universe they were in not their timeline and that Dagon enslaved 100 others
He was talking about Ben being the last hope for the species to come back because the Omnitrix contains all the DNA of aliens in the Milky Way which is the galaxy the Highbreed were going to destroy every planet in
There is already a page and they are set at an unknown tier because they didn't really state that they are from the 26th dimension only that there are 26 that matter, also like you said they are featless and have one apperance so they aren't going to get scaled to any tier anytime soon
That is a false analogy, the distance of the cosmos is continuing forever which has no end thus is infinite, someone running to reach something that has no end is ever expanding which is not at all what albedo said