- 1,928
- 1,852
Im staying neutral on thisNgl the og calc feels inflated based on a few assumptions that I feel should not be made, so I'm more comfortable with the version that Furudo and avengershows are proposing
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Im staying neutral on thisNgl the og calc feels inflated based on a few assumptions that I feel should not be made, so I'm more comfortable with the version that Furudo and avengershows are proposing
I mean, it definitely seems extremely high.Ngl the og calc feels inflated based on a few assumptions that I feel should not be made, so I'm more comfortable with the version that Furudo and avengershows are proposing
And also... whether or not that value would exceed the theoretical mass-energy of the universe (which is also 3-B), which would likely break physics if something in a system has more energy than the amount of energy in the entire system itself.I mean, it definitely seems extremely high.
High 5-A with solar mass, or 3-C with thermodynamics. Even if Honkai did use evidence to support proper thermodynamics, that's such a huge leap in tier.
Bit off topic, but that makes me wonder what tier TON-618 would be with thermodynamics. I mean, it's already decently high into (4-A?) Would it be quite high into 3-B with thermodynamics if Kebin's black hole is already 3-C?
I mean, TON-618 is massive (radius of 1,300 AU, or diameter of 2,600 AU), and apparently it's not even the largest black hole we discovered now
Same with meNgl the og calc feels inflated based on a few assumptions that I feel should not be made, so I'm more comfortable with the version that Furudo and avengershows are proposing
You do realise it is further away.Accoridng to this, where we see the entire radius, it'd be 6.2007874 (I subtracted 20 px due to the heels) meters in diameter, aka 3.1 meters in radius
According to his calcs:And also... whether or not that value would exceed the theoretical mass-energy of the universe (which is also 3-B), which would likely break physics if something in a system has more energy than the amount of energy in the entire system itself.
Not by a lot. The difference in size is extremely minimalYou do realise it is further away.
And… where did this come from.theoretical mass-energy of the universe (which is also 3-B)
Ehhh… nothing defers the postulation that black holes can’t explode.I don't think this feat would generally be accepted due to the fact that the black hole hits the ground and explodes into purple mist
And what assumptions are you talking about?Ngl the og calc feels inflated based on a few assumptions that I feel should not be made, so I'm more comfortable with the version that Furudo and avengershows are proposing
Nonsensical? No, not at all. Also, that temperature magnitude of yours is off and should be far lower than 0.086 K.According to his calcs:
S = (13.2e+40)^2(4π)(6.674e-11)/(6.626e-34)(2.9979e+8) = 6.611647e+114 J/K
T = (6.626e-34)(2.9979e+8)^3/(8π)(1.380649e-23)(6.674e-11)(13.2e+40) = 0.08639854215 K
E = 0.08639854215 * 6.611647e+114 = 5.712367e+113 Joules
Which is completely nonsensical
By the exterior…Not by a lot. The difference in size is extremely minimal
Oof. That's magnitudes more than the mass-energy of the universe. Yeah, I'm calling complete bs on that, lol.According to his calcs:
S = (13.2e+40)^2(4π)(6.674e-11)/(6.626e-34)(2.9979e+8) = 6.611647e+114 J/K
T = (6.626e-34)(2.9979e+8)^3/(8π)(1.380649e-23)(6.674e-11)(13.2e+40) = 0.08639854215 K
E = 0.08639854215 * 6.611647e+114 = 5.712367e+113 Joules
Which is completely nonsensical
And yeah. It would be next to negligible.Not by a lot. The difference in size is extremely minimal
Mass energy of the universe:And… where did this come from.
Exterior...?By the exterior…
Well, specifically that's for all the ordinary matter in the universe, though they estimate only 5% of the mass energy of the universe is ordinary matter with the other 95% being dark matter and dark energy. So, just 20x that value to get the entire mass energy.Mass energy of the universe:
Mass energy is equal to E=mc²
So to find the mass energy of the universe, it would be: mass of the universe (1.5e+53 kg) x 299,792,458²
Which is: 1.348e+70 joules of mass energy (3-B)
I uses the exact same formula you presented. You're free to use Google to calculate yourself. Or a calculator, I don't care.Nonsensical? No, not at all. Also, that temperature magnitude of yours is off and should be far lower than 0.086 K.
This sentence means literally nothing. Don't use words you don't know how to use.Ehhh… nothing defers the postulation that black holes can’t explode
Oh that, lol. Yeah uh, that’s only for the observable Universe and oddly enough you don’t calculate it like that.Mass energy of the universe:
Mass energy is equal to E=mc²
So to find the mass energy of the universe, it would be: mass of the universe (1.5e+53 kg) x 299,792,458²
Which is: 1.348e+70 joules of mass energy (3-B)
Oh, that’s not what I mean. I mean that’s how it looks like visually.Exterior...?
I scales the event horizon, which is what the Schwarzschild radius uses.
All the baryonic matter of the observable universe.Well, specifically that's for all the ordinary matter in the universe, though they estimate only 5% of the mass energy of the universe is ordinary matter with the other 95% being dark matter and dark energy. So, just 20x that value to get the entire mass energy.
Some of the errors were hard to overlook, I agree that the use of thermodynamics for this instead of standard solar mass is dicey at best, and some assumptions involving the size of the black hole. I am not throwing accusations but a majority of the assumptions are pointed in favor of a higher calculation yield than what I feel should be more correct assumptions, given none of them are remotely conservative.And what assumptions are you talking about?
Looks very good.I made this Himeko sandbox.
Ayo, Harmony TB got dat drip.
Can't wait till I can start styling on enemies.
Maybe a "possibly" for elemental manipulation of the swords' respective elements would work.I have a quickly questions
Acheron should have the powers of the 12 Edict Edges plus the Origin Authority? And if yes, she remained with these powers after leaving Izumo? Since the shattered pieces of the 12 swords were used to forge the Origin sword that Acheron used against the bearer of the End sword, and despite her sword being broken later on their final battle, the remainents of the sword were used to create her next sword, Naught
Heaven's Winter Cloak It could freeze and still the very order of time, to create boundless frozen wastes and stretch one moment into eternity.
me who wants aventurine,robin,boothill,firefly...Welp nvm about getting Robin, I need Jade
So, I already created the main page for the verse, since I was tired and had a "Fine, I will do it myself" moment after more than a year without any sign of pages for the verse in the Wiki, I just need help from you and othe to edit and make the page betterDoes anyone have any plans on making a verse page for SR? I might volunteer to if no one does.
Wdym by theory? Its mentioned that Penacony was a former IPC prison that was adopted by Xipe. Aventurine and friends are there to reclaim their property. The Boss Stone in the Clockie cartoons was the IPC in-charge (Stone = Qlipoth = IPC).Looks like the theory that penacony is giant prison is actually true also what is jingyuan doing in penacony?
there isnt one yet lolJust went on the wiki and linked profiles sum people forgot to link to the main verse page