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Premise
I provide you another high quality CRT. Downgrading Club Penguin.
I will remake all calcs if this is accepted.
Oh and I forgot, according to many. All of my threads are bad therefore I lost all my respect. I'd like to see 1 valid debunk here because I'm tired of being blatantly disrespected.
I will remake all calcs if this is accepted.
Oh and I forgot, according to many. All of my threads are bad therefore I lost all my respect. I'd like to see 1 valid debunk here because I'm tired of being blatantly disrespected.
Calculation 1:
Scaling to the end of the explosion is flawed. We know that there are gaps between the spikes. The calculation assumes that the explosion fills in those gaps, when it blatantly doesn't. I suppose you could say that the shockwave reaches to it omnidirectionally, but that's also flawed as we don't know if the shockwave behaves like an irl shockwave, and doesn't follow club penguin physics. Therefore, this calc is flawed. Ignoring the fact that it's lowballed by the pixel scaling, it's wrong in both ways.
Calculation 2:
There is no reason to assume it expands to the horizon, that's based on nothing. This calculation also involves several other unfound assumptions.
The game uses the exact same animations for it every time and it covers the horizon the same
No proof of it covering the horizon.
meaning that it can most certainly affect the area seen in the dojo as wel
Assumption.
located above snow-capped mountains, putting the minimum height at 3000 meters for it
These clouds look massive and are above snow-capped mountains, suggesting they're 4000m above ground, just like cumulonimbus clouds.
Stated above, and again, assumptions.
Overall this assumption based calc is flawed and flat out wrong.
Overall this assumption based calc is flawed and flat out wrong.
Calculation 3:
Drag Coefficent: 0.47 (The Submarine is sphere-like)
No, it's much more similar to a ufo, it look's nothing like a sphere, a ufo looks most like a airfoil and a cylinder mixed together. Which would have to be calculated to get the drag force. So this is oversimplified and wrong.
Average Sub Depth: 300 Meters
There is no depth that's the "average" for a submarine. The shape of the submarine here would likely be much higher, something like 200 meters makes more sense.
Calculation 4:
This calculation is under the assumption that the lightning JUST touched the ground, when it's obvious the timeframe is flawed and that it touched the ground before they moved that distance. Let me try to dumb it down for you guys.
I punch a wall.
You calculate it and say I just touched the wall.
The wall has a deep crater.
I did not just touch the wall, I moved more distance.
This applies to the calculation at hand as we see black on the floor.
I punch a wall.
You calculate it and say I just touched the wall.
The wall has a deep crater.
I did not just touch the wall, I moved more distance.
This applies to the calculation at hand as we see black on the floor.
Conclusion
Club penguin has lots of flawed calculations and this needs to be fixed.