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Are 3-A DC characters massively above the baseline?

This seems legit.

It also makes Pre-Crisis Superman that much more ridiculous than he already was, about which I don't know how to feel. (Presuming this scales to him)

Where did this come from, anyway?
 
Doesn't scale to him, the scan is not of pre-crisis era. I think it's from post-crisis but I may be wrong.
 
Pre-Crisis Superman is currently Low 2-C though. But yes, the 3-A's of DC are easily far above baseline of 3-A.
 
Ah...

I may try to find whatever else might be relevant to that later on, then. The scan seems familiar art-wise. I might have actually seen it before.
 
The scan in the first post is from the Our Worlds at War storyline, yes.
 
idk if I did this wrong or not, but since it was simply a matter of radius change, I used the calculation for the observable universe and simply changed the radius.

4*(3*(6.67408×10^-11)*((1.989×10^30)*2.01)^2)/(13009.59*(5-1))*((4.4087×10^26)/13009.59)^2 = 2.825x10^92

I multiplied the radius by 1075, since that's how much longer the radius of the DC Universe is.

4*(3*(6.67408×10^-11)*((1.989×10^30)*2.01)^2)/(13009.59*(5-1))*((4.7393525*10^29)/13009.59)^2 = 3.26453656x10^98

1,155,588.16 times above baseline Universe Level.
 
Which DC characters are currently 3-A?
 
Perhaps we forgot to upgrade them when we upgraded the other Pre-Crisis characters?
 
3-A is still 3-A, regardless is it is above baseline or not.
 
So we don't need to place in a link to let people know that characters were above baseline?

Wouldn't that be a reasonable thing to do? I thought Game Super Sonic was baseline 2-C until someone told me he was above it, but there was nothing on his page that implied he was above baseline.
 
This only applies to the post-Crisis DC Universe in any case, so I am not sure if enough characters are affected for this to be relevant/worth the effort.
 
The observable universe, which is far smaller than the real size of our universe.
 
Yeah, the only way to be higher than 3-A is to literally be infinite. Infinite 3-Dimensional Space standards is High 3-A and Low 2-C is Space-Time, which a degree of uncountable infinity above 3-A and uncountably higher than High 3-A. Doesn't matter if you're baseline 3-A or Googleplexplexplexplexplexplexplexplexplex times greater than 3-A, that's still only 3-A, no "At least".
 
Off topic, but High 1-B is an infinite number of degrees if Uncountable infinities, 1-A's are beyond all concepts of numbers, logic, and dimensions which makes than greater than but massive regards.

The gap between a High 1-B and a 1-A is subpar to that of a 11-C and a High 1-B. Tier 0 is the same concept expanded, it exceeds 1-A to the extent a 1-A exceeds 11-C.
 
Also saying 1-As are beyond the concept of dimensions is a bit wonky considering Platonic Forms, a conceptual system used by some verses, are 1-A. 1-As are just beyond all dimensional axes.
 
DarkDragonMedeus said:
Yeah, the only way to be higher than 3-A is to literally be infinite. Infinite 3-Dimensional Space standards is High 3-A and Low 2-C is Space-Time, which a degree of uncountable infinity above 3-A and uncountably higher than High 3-A. Doesn't matter if you're baseline 3-A or Googleplexplexplexplexplexplexplexplexplex times greater than 3-A, that's still only 3-A, no "At least".
Oh I never said they were anything above 3-A, I just wanted a link of evidence that says they were above the baseline for 3-A.
 
DeathstroketheHedgehog said:
Oh I never said they were anything above 3-A, I just wanted a link of evidence that says they were above the baseline for 3-A.
I mean it's kinda already understood that they are far above the baseline due to their established universe size.
 
Yeah, a calc will be good. It can also be linked to their AP description. So can you do it or should we ask some calc group member?
 
Assaltwaffle said:
Having a calc of how far they are above base is advisable, though. That way we have a gauge of their power in comparison to other 3-As.
Yes, this was what I was trying to convey.

AKM sama said:
Yeah, a calc will be good. It can also be linked to their AP description. So can you do it or should we ask some calc group member?
Oh, so was my calculation wrong then? This was my calculation below:

I used the calculation for the observable universe and simply changed the radius.

4*(3*(6.67408×10^-11)*((1.989×10^30)*2.01)^2)/(13009.59*(5-1))*((4.4087×10^26)/13009.59)^2 = 2.825x10^92

I multiplied the radius by 1075, since that's how much longer the radius of the DC Universe is.

4*(3*(6.67408×10^-11)*((1.989×10^30)*2.01)^2)/(13009.59*(5-1))*((4.7393525*10^29)/13009.59)^2 = 3.26453656x10^98

1,155,588.16 times above baseline Universe Level.
 
I ran a calculation of pre-crisis superman's speed of him running across the universe, but I'll need to redo it for this. Its definitely more impressive
 
DeathstroketheHedgehog said:
Yes, this was what I was trying to convey. Oh, so was my calculation wrong then? This was my calculation below:

I used the calculation for the observable universe and simply changed the radius.

4*(3*(6.67408×10^-11)*((1.989×10^30)*2.01)^2)/(13009.59*(5-1))*((4.4087×10^26)/13009.59)^2 = 2.825x10^92

I multiplied the radius by 1075, since that's how much longer the radius of the DC Universe is.

4*(3*(6.67408×10^-11)*((1.989×10^30)*2.01)^2)/(13009.59*(5-1))*((4.7393525*10^29)/13009.59)^2 = 3.26453656x10^98

1,155,588.16 times above baseline Universe Level.
You need to put it in a blog so that a calc group member can approve it and it can be used then.
 
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