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Intro:
It was advised that this thread that it be split into 3 threads for more efficient arguing.
The current interpretation of Kaguya’s ETSO (Expansive Truth-Seeking Orb) in relation to its size and scale is flawed when considering the statements and narrative in the series.
These series of threads aims to clarify these misunderstandings. Part one focuses on issues with the accepted calculation of Kaguya’s dimensions.
Section 1: Problems with the Current Calculation
It has been established that Kaguya’s planet experiences day and night cycles, implying it revolves around a sun, which requires space for the revolution around sun within the dimension.
The current calc uses the distance from Earth to the sun as the radius of the ETSO.
However, this approach is incorrect because the ETSO expands omnidirectionally from the planet outward, not specifically towards the sun.
For the calc to be valid, the sun would need to be at the center of the ETSO, but we know this is false since the orb grows from the planet itself.
Therefore, the correct radius should be twice the distance between the planet and the sun, as the space for the revolution around the sun should be the radius of the Etso
Here is an image explaining what I mean:
This these would be the updated values for the etso:
Distance from earth to sun: 149.2 million km
Etso radius≈ 300 million km (since the etso was going to destroy the sun as well, but just the distance between it and earth)
Volume= 4/3(pie)(r)^3
Volume= 1.13x10^26 km^3
Volume in m^3 =1.13x 10^35 m^3
Original calc Multiplier :
(1.13e+35)(1.3444672e+14)
Etso= 1.5192479e+49 or Solar System level
Part two will go over the timeframe of the attack because 15 years is utter nonsense
Edit:
Agree: Arc7kuroi, Uchihaslayer, Ghostimuscrime, Medeus, Davidttpm
Neutral:
Disagree: hellothere
The logic seems fine to me but I have limited knowledge on stuff like this so...