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I found out that gravitational wave is often ignored in the calculations, but they can sometimes produce more ideal result, for example, a concentrated gravity wave with high gravitational acceleration can accelerate matter in a small, concentrated area, and reduce the waste energy in some...
The Topic
Currently, many of the Metroid franchise's feats hinge on the planet of Zebes being treated as having gravity roughly 960 times stronger than Earth's [It's actually something like 953x but I'm gonna say 960x because it's close enough]. The reasoning for this is more or less...
Question if this is either stats or abilities, a character when defeated collapses into a singularity, but still projects gravitational disturbances before being defeated. Would that make the character durable (based on mass) to withstand collapsing into a singularity or a resistance to...
Okay, so, I am pretty much out of ideas on what to do here
first, this is about the pretty black hole technique in DBS (not an actual black hole, but has gravity at least equal to one)
Since it wasn't a black hole, the normal formula for the schwarzschild radius would work
I tried to...
So I've gotten conflicting answers from different calc mods about this.
If a planet, or body, or room, but not a black hole, has gravity strong enough to prevent objects with escape velocity of light speed, does the normal escape velocity formula still work? Or it's not quantifiable with any...