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Goku Lifting Strength

Well considering that he used power levels to calculate his lifting strength then I don't think it is legitimate.
 
He calced that based of from Vegeta's power level which was 18,000 which is not used and is somewhat unreliable.
 
Spinosaurus75DinosaurFan said:
Probably someone should actually do pixel scaling instead of eyeballing?

Probably yes someone should. Although i dont know if this was discussed before.
 
I have not watched the video, but we do not scale by scouter power levels, no. They are not linear, and we do not know what Goku's current level would be.
 
Yes, but this applies for lifting strength as well.
 
That's what I was talking about. The striking strength was basically scaled from SSG, SSB, and kaioken.
 
We cannot assign Goku universal lifting strength. He has never been portrayed anywhere near that level.
 
I'm saying since his lifting strength is power level based it can't be used, however scaling his striking strength from SSG and above can be used.
 
We already have Goku at universal striking strength.
 
Yeah, that website gives 1280 tons (idk what density they use for cast iron), but using 6800kg/m^3, I got 1217 tons for the big plate, so it's in the ballpark.

He did assume the power levels for SSG and SSB, which is unquantifiable, though if you choose to believe SSJ multipliers, then those are good too.
 
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