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No, that's not how calc stacking works. Calc stacking is only when we make assumptions using a calc we made up ourselves. Using a value given in the fictional medium itself should be fine unless inconsistencies pop up.Jaakubb said:I half agree and half disagree. We can consider it as a possibility, ruling out the possibility of equilibrium (so we assume that they probably absorbed all of the energy), but we CANNOT use this temperature value in calcs as that would be calc stacking.DarkDragonMedeus said:But, we don't assume some Tier 6 Ultravoilet wave was Quintillions of degrees Celsius for instance.
Now that we all agree on this, let's just drop this whole "gas explosion" argument. There's no more point in discussing it. I'll just pretend DDM never brought this up.DarkDragonMedeus said:What Jaakubb is arguing would still implying tanking the epic center of a gas ignation feat would be 8-B which Kepekley and Antoniofer argued against a while back.
All solid objects do have tiny holes in them to the point of not being visible, but these are subatomic in size, particles can't actually squeeze their way through them. This includes gas and plasma, one of the main differences between states of matter are how large the gaps between each particle are, the particle sizes are still the same so they can't fit in the subatomic gaps.DarkDragonMedeus said:It isn't "Phasing" per say, more like all solid objects do have holes in them even if really tiny to the point of not being visible. Gas and plasma can slip right through them. Nothing really has "100% seals" really Unless the objects were frozen to AZ temperatures.
Only because heat resistance and force durability aren't linearly related. Not because of any of this ridiculous "plasma can phase through objects" nonsense.DarkDragonMedeus said:It can slip through glass, and it is still agreed heat resistance =/= force durability at least for inanimate objects.
Says who?DarkDragonMedeus said:None of this changes the outcome. Waves of chemical/thermal/ionizing blasts only use this calculator for applying durability.