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Saitama resisted a blackhol's gravity: does that make him moon level in lifting strenght?

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Saitama is 1m75, and I assume he is at least 70kg. His gravity center must be 1m20 above the ground. A blackhole's minimum mass is around 3*10^30 kg.

{6.67*10^-11 * [(70*3*10^30)/(1,2┬▓)]}/(70*9,81) = 1.4*10^19

Which means he resists under 1.4*10^19 times hiw own weight. That's9.9*10^20 kg.
 
Only at least the third time someone brought that up. The answer remains no, because after general relativity that would mean the formation of an event horizon and an singularity so that everything including the earth would be instantly destroyed, while in effect it did not even do notable damage to the sorroundings. De facto it would not even be possible to remain standing in place (and that isn't even related to strength).

The statement is hyperbole nothing more.
 
That attack don't seems even remotely similar to a black hole, a black hole would have caused a lot more of damage
 
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