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Example: Someone eats and stored a single galaxies worth of energy, then in a fight they unleashed all that energy and their opponent countered and beat that energy, would that make them Galaxy Level?
I don't think that would be galaxy level. According to the Attack Potency page, the total mass energy of a galaxy would be Multi-Solar System. For exemple, the total mass energy of the milky way is estimated at more or less 1×1059 J, and the low-end Galaxy level is at 1.268x1066 J. You will need the mass energy of more than 10,000,000 milky way to reach the galaxy level.
I'm pretty sure it was agreed that stuff that affects the whole galaxy like that is Galaxy level (Like how relativistic KE of a galaxy is solar system level).
Turning the galaxy into energy and it not being galaxy level seems dumb.
"The attack potency depends upon the energy output of the attack, not the area of effect of the attack." From the AP page.
And turning the galaxy into energy and this not being galaxy level does make sense. If you blow up the galaxy, you have to account for all the cosmic void between celestial bodies. If you convert it you don't
I agree with the calculation above except that it is necessary to take into account the number of years the milky way emitted are energy (1×1059 J is the energy per seconde) Sooo 13 Billion years therefore 4.0 * 10 ^ 17s therefore: 1 × 10 ^ 59 * 4.0 * 10 ^ 17 therefore 4.0 * 10 ^ 76
Multi Galaxy Level The total energy of the milky way emitted throughout its life
Turning the whole galaxy into energy is 4-A. Acting as a power source for the entire galaxy is probably 4-B/4-A. And I think that only the energy created in a second is considered for the purpose of AP.