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Question about shake the Universe.

I had heard that shake the universe was a feat 4-A. I would like to know if there is some calculation about the topic.Thank you very much in advance.


Pd: Sorry for my bad English
 
It is in my opinion that we ignore calculations for such feats as shaking the universe and take such a feat at face value, that being a 3-B to 3-A feat. We get a 4-A number based off the requirements of our AP chart (Which IMO is like having the requirement of the sun to be its sub-atomic anihilation, but I digress), and also based on the estimated size for merely the observable universe. The fulls cale universe is MUCH larger, and would get the proper 3-A results.

Oh, I may be overanalysing but given that a shockwave cannot travel in space, it would require a quantum space-time disturbance to actually shake the universe. Meaning such a feat would be high 3-A in a more realistic setting.
 
Okay.

1) We don't know how big the universe really is so we use observable universe unless bigger numbers are given

2) Feat Yield > Feat Intent. There's plenty of times feats which are meant to be a Tier wield far higher stuff (See all the time where Moon-feats end up as 5-A). Same thing should apply on the other way around.

3) Shockwaves travelling in space is just something you need to ignore for the sake of plot. No author is actually thinking of quantum space-time disturbances when universes are shaken.
 
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