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How much damage can Base Sonic do hypothetically if he...

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1: Spindashes at the speed of light?

2: Spindashes at 1000 times faster than light?

3: Spindashes at speed of sound?

Is there a calculator that calculates how much damage he can do since he weights 35kg according to Sega?

Thanks for reading
 
How about 100,000,000,000,000 times faster than light?

How about 100,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 times faster than light as well?
 
@Metal

I was talking to Adam

@Adam

Basically the issue is that the energy of FTL speed is an imaginary number, and that reaching lightspeed technically requires infinite energy
 
Kaltias said:
@Adam

Basically the issue is that the energy of FTL speed is an imaginary number, and that reaching lightspeed technically requires infinite energy
So by that logic anyone moving at FTL speeds are showing High 3-A powers?
 
No. It means that fiction throws physics out of the window more often than not
 
Kaltias said:
No. It means that fiction throws physics out of the window more often than not
Okay, has anyone or any specific type of vehicle/boat/airplane/etc ever drove/flew at Light speeds at least if not faster than light?
 
1. An object that moves exactly at the speed of light would require an infinite amount of energy in order to do so, thus the actual KE cannot be calculated for it.

If we are going at just below SoL, Sonic moving at 99% SoL would be around 1.918e19 Joules via Relativistic KE. That is Small Island level.

Said KE only increases infinitely as you crawl closer to lightspeed.

2. Since you exceeded the speed of light, physics are literally thrown out the window here, so the actual KE cannot be calculated.

However since we are dealing with fiction, the rules of physics don't always apply from time to time, so I guess I can solve it.

KE = (35/2)*((300,000,000*1,000)^2) = 1.575e24 Joules, Large Country level. :0

3. Speed of sound = 340.3 m/s

  • KE = (35/2)*(340.3^2) = 2,026,571.575 Joules, Wall level
 
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