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About Shaking Moon + Earth

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1. The character shakes the Earth and the Moon at the same time. If he can shake the Moon in this case, doesn't that mean that if we fill the entire space between the Earth and the Moon with the Moons, he can shake all of the Moons as well? This person, who can shake the Moon, which is 384 thousand kilometers away, should logically be able to shake the Moons within this range as well. In this case, if we do a Calc, can we fill this range with Moons and assume that all these Moons are shaking?

2. The character does this by sh*tting. If it can shake both the whole Earth and the Moon by doing this, and since an event made by sh*tting cannot go in a direct line, can I take this shaking in a spherical form, calculate a sphere from the distance between the Moon and the Earth, fill it with Moons, and make a calculation to show that he can shake all these Moons in this sphere?

3. Since the Character does this by Sh*tting, this is not his full power. Can I take the Average Human Power used in Sh*tting and interpret this Percentage to get the full power of the Character?
 
I do not think this is the type of question that seems appropriate here.
 
1. The character shakes the Earth and the Moon at the same time. If he can shake the Moon in this case, doesn't that mean that if we fill the entire space between the Earth and the Moon with the Moons, he can shake all of the Moons as well? This person, who can shake the Moon, which is 384 thousand kilometers away, should logically be able to shake the Moons within this range as well. In this case, if we do a Calc, can we fill this range with Moons and assume that all these Moons are shaking?

2. The character does this by sh*tting. If it can shake both the whole Earth and the Moon by doing this, and since an event made by sh*tting cannot go in a direct line, can I take this shaking in a spherical form, calculate a sphere from the distance between the Moon and the Earth, fill it with Moons, and make a calculation to show that he can shake all these Moons in this sphere?

3. Since the Character does this by Sh*tting, this is not his full power. Can I take the Average Human Power used in Sh*tting and interpret this Percentage to get the full power of the Character?
No 3 is a no no.

No 2 depends on if the earthquake is caused by the shit dumped in the toilet or from she shockwave of him releasing it. If it's the former it can be in a straight line, if it's the later then it may not.


Idk how to answer no 2 and I'm also questioning how and why I answered this
 
What in the actual **** is this

imo, it'd probably just be best to simply combine the energy of the Earth and Moon rather than try to say the character can shake any amount of rock within that area.

Also, as for the upscaling thing, it'd probably just be best to say the character upscales from this feat to an unknown, but significant degree (assuming this is done casually and doesn't take a lot of effort to do so).
 
During this shaking, the Leaning Tower of Pisa leans even more and the American flag on the Moon falls



We see that Italy is shaking, and if you look at the image here, while the Moon is shaking, there is no Italy in the Earth image, so it is not a straight line shaking. Is there a reason why I shouldn't take this as a sphere one?
 
Have you tried inverse-square law and finding out the energy at the epicenter based on how much energy was left at the edge?

4 * U * (Er/Tr)^2 where U is the energy at the edge, Er is the explosive radius and Tr is the target radius. Well, "explosive" isn't quite the right word here since it's shockwaves but you get the idea.

Can you find out the severity of the Moon shaking? You can line it up with peak ground acceleration to find the speed and then use good old KE to find the energy at the edge.
 
He become lowball 6-B (10.5 Teraton), highball High 6-B (181 Teraton) if I didnt made a mistake
 
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