- 3,260
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In reference to the Jirachi profile, its Attack Potency part has Jirachi scaled to Moon level. However, the calculation that places Jirachi at Moon level seems to have not been accepted.
As for the context of the feat, it states in the calc that the Kinetic Energy of Halley's comet is rated at 5e23 Joules, or 119.5 Teratons. However, if Jirachi actually absorbed all of that energy from the traveling meteor itself, wouldn't this mean that the traveling meteor would have lost all its kinetic energy, and would have eventually been stopped moving altogether?
As for what this means, I am not sure if we should scale Jirachi to the meteor. We should scale Jirachi to the False Groudon that was shown in the movie, if we can.
Pokemon Movie 6
To go very low-end with my calculation, I've decided to base the energy output of the "Millennium Comet" on the famous Halley's Comet | ||
~ Feat in questio. |
As for what this means, I am not sure if we should scale Jirachi to the meteor. We should scale Jirachi to the False Groudon that was shown in the movie, if we can.
Pokemon Movie 6
- We can find the mass of the false Groundon by finding its size, and apply square-cube-law towards an actual Groudon's height and mass.
- We can use Jirachi's ascension speed to the meteor speed that was shown in the video. For the speed where Jirachi ascended at
- Meteor ablation speeds where it catches fire = 4km/s
- Meteor speeds from outer orbit = 11km/s