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This has already been rejected via the feat not being proven as legitimate, unless you count WoG statements.
 
Our current GoW ratings are still spotty, though. The calc listed on Atlas's profile is outdated. Many staff members agreed on the GoW world having the same mass as our own, just not the depth, and since the GoW Earth is flat, Atlas is holding up the mass of the planet, and not the crust of it.

In other words, the feat will need to be recalc'ed. Can take care of it.
 
The GoW planet having the same mass as the planet but with continent-sized depth makes zero sense. The radius of the planet would need to be nearly 10 times the spherical diameter. A disk nearly 200,000 kilometers wide and 35 kilometers deep.

Aside from gravity obviously rendering that impossible, the new flat planet would need to be EVEN BIGGER than that. Why? The Earth's iron core takes up about 1/3rd of its mass, but does not make up 1/3rd of the its volume, due to the higher density. Lacking this extra inner density would require the landmass to expand even further.

This planet is going to reach the Moon soon...
 
Should still be significantly above the mass of Earth's crust, though. Perhaps the mass of the surface (which I've calced before) plus the waters?

You can also possibly pixel-scale the depth and the diameter of the planet from the concept art, knowing that Mount Olympus is 13737.6 kilometers tall. That would make the Earth probably >16,000km in diameter and 1,000km in depth or so. (So, not quite the size of the Sun yet, eh? OvO)

Also, if I remember correctly, there is a canon guidebook statement suggesting that the God of War Earth has a depth of 9000 miles (13737.6km). The reason being the fact that it would take three days for a man to reach the Underworld, which is, like, 550 meters below the Earth, since Atlas (who is officially 500m tall)'s feet are a little above the lava.

If we take that at face-value....well.
 
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