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The title. Making this because I’ve been absent from the site for quite some time and this is new to me.
So it came to my attention recently that we treat Big Bangs as “non-physical” events since the Big Bang pretty much is just expanding space-time upon creation of whatever is getting created...
I have been looking around for a whil, it is based on the use of a formula, what would be the best method to finding the energy from an explosion that was a miniature Big Bang? Such as a average rocket explosion size?
Here is the details for reference (I asked a friend of mine who knows his...
I'm currently helping the creation of Dragon city verse, but them I came to this feat
I'm not sure if he can be scaled to the big bang or not, so basically what the tittle asks
How does VsB deal with the antecedent of the Big Bang?
For example, a character who created the Big Bang (created space, time, gravity, the timeline, etc.) Can we assume any HAX or Dimensionality based on that?
I'm trying to make a list of characters who can create big bangs, or have a resistance to big bangs (like they survived one or can survive one). Preferably ones that also use it in combat
Some examples are Parallax Hal Jordan, Firestorm and Captain Atom from DC, Shulk from Xenoblade,
What exactly is the "baseline" for the Big Bang?
Some science sources say produced 4-A amounts of energy.
Though through the mass-energy of the universe, it would only be 3-B if it created all matter.
But I also heard it as 3-A or High 3-A, as it "created the universe", though I have problems...
Ok, let's say someone can destroy a structure which requires the energy of the Big Bang or energy output of the creation of the Universe.
That would be consider a 3-A or Low 2-C?
https://vsbattles.fandom.com/wiki/Big_Bang
"If a supposed Big Bang is inaccurately presented as a purely physical explosion, and a character withstands it, we tend to treat it as a 3-A feat. If a character generates a 4-D spacetime expansion that creates an entire universal continuum from...
Basically it was found that the Universe in its entirely is confirmed being at least of 7e12 LYs in diameter, shouldn't we use this instead of just the observable universe?
I've realized that this page treats a Big Bang as a "4-dimensional spatiotemporal expansion" and "that creates cosmoses from scratch". This is a complete misunderstanding of what a Big Bang is.
First of all, the terms 'expanding'/'growing'/'stretching'/etc. are NOT accurate terms to describe...
Basically what it says. And this is more fanmade than official. If someone is described as having so much magic energy; that when converted into mass, said mass would be enough to stop the expansion of space-time, would this be considered Low 2-C? Or would it be High 3-A? It goes even further...
I have noticed that there are quite a few inconsistencies in regards to the tiering of characters that have feats regarding a Big Bang.
For example, Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagan absorbs the energy of the Big Bang (gains this power by absorbing the Big Bang Infinity Storm from the Anti-Spiral), and...
So this is assuming the Big Bang just created space not time, but the Big Bang created the entire universe, which according to recent theories/data is infinite in size: http://www.space.com/24073-how-big-is-the-universe.html
So would this mean that a feat of replicating the Big Bang, such as...