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No, he just looks like was right next to itDo we have anyting to measure how far Jagi was away from the epicenter of the explosion?
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No, he just looks like was right next to itDo we have anyting to measure how far Jagi was away from the epicenter of the explosion?
Got the scan?No, he just looks like was right next to it
Air density is already taken into account in the calculation, since they're using this calculator.I think doing a proper calc of the nuke's cloud split taking reduced air density into account would probably still be a good idea
If someone threw an object that has a KE of 10 Kilotons that hits a concrete wall and fails to destroy it, the KE end would be rejected.Then I don't really see much problem with the multi-cont end of the feat since the cloud split objectively happens and these are fictional nukes that cause explosions much bigger than any explosion that would be feasible irl
The energy of a single explosion would be enough to pulverize all of the rock on the Earth's crust.
The nukes did canonically though evaporate the oceans and yeet the water from precipitating back down to Earth
The war literally shifted the planet's tectonic plates and possibly split it in 2. You gotta account for the fact that most of the nukes would have had to land on the ocean and that most of the energy was contained within the shockwave. We are also never shown anything outside of Japan and a very small portion of China, so for all we know the rest of the planet could very well be completely flattenedIf someone threw an object that has a KE of 10 Kilotons that hits a concrete wall and fails to destroy it, the KE end would be rejected.
Multiple High 6-A explosions would do far more damage to the planet, in fact it's not even comparable. The entire planet should've been flatten, and leave no structures or mountains on the surface standing. Yet in the video linked, I see lots of things still around but just destroyed. The destruction is clearly not High 6-A.
The energy of a single explosion would be enough to pulverize all of the rock on the Earth's crust.
Yeah honestly the war only being high 6-A by itself is a lowball considering the irreparable damage it caused to the planetThe war literally shifted the planet's tectonic plates and possibly split it in 2. You gotta account for the fact that most of the nukes would have had to land on the ocean and that most of the energy was contained within the shockwave. We are also never shown anything outside of Japan and a very small portion of China, so for all we know the rest of the planet could very well be completely flattened
@Jasonsith
The Jagi adjustment: the distance yield calculations are incomplete. Complete the answers, thanks.
Although if it didn't escape, then it would mean a nuclear winter which we don't seeSince while yes the earth surface is dried up it never says the water escapes from the earth.
What's missing exactly?The Jagi adjustment: the distance yield calculations are incomplete. Complete the answers, thanks.
Is there any more detail about that? Splitting the Earth comes out to be Low 5-BAny way to calculate the nuke bombardment cracking the earth?
Oh it definitely didn't do that much.Is there any more detail about that? Splitting the Earth comes out to be Low 5-B
Although if it didn't escape, then it would mean a nuclear winter which we don't see
@JasonsithWhat's missing exactly?
I think we're trying to get these calcs passed:I'm gonna be real, I forgot what these threads were even trying to do
which chapter is this?
What are the calculation results that have been accepted here, which characters scale to the results, and which calculation blogs currently still need to be evaluated?
Like i say before, Jasonsith's version of Jagi feat its the only calc which had be trully been officialy accepted by a calc member, but i does lack the Air Dispersion Yield.
Well if nothing else, if no other calc members will borther evaluate any other calcs, we may as well go with the accepted end and Jasonsith's version of the nuke.Jagi distance away from epicenter
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