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But a good find, a good explanation for everything being fine later is explained in the comics.
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But a good find, a good explanation for everything being fine later is explained in the comics.
Considering the way that the feat is presented.... It is very doubtful to say the minimumIncredibly you can get weight lifting from this since destroying things by jumping from a trampoline requires weight, it must be one of the variations that the characters suffer in the show.
But it should be consistent with the scene of them surviving the destruction of the universe
Yes, but, in which comic?In the SpongeBob comics, I ended up reading them all and incredibly they have the quality of the old show
But in context, the squid begins to elevate its mind to other planes of existence, like an astral projection.
So he ends up making some interesting quotes
I think it was put on his intelligence section to show the amount of knowledge he carries with him (What helps showing how smart he is)In fact, there is a feat in his intelligence profile.
"Squidward mentions that he remembers everything, everything that ever happened and even things that never happened, maybe even things that will happen... Things that will never happen, if he remembers that they happen"
So... I saw the episode and it doesn't seem like something extraordinary genius.
Incredibly, remembering practically everything is even greater, some characters obtain almost omniscience
Besides, he has all of this stored in his brain, but due to variations in intelligence (Something that even Patrick already recognized in the wishing well episode) he doesn't have such high intelligence all the time
In addition to explaining why all the crazy things that SpongeBob thinks are real become real, in the episode he uses this to change the historical past of his city and the present.
A mix of subjective reality, cosmic consciousness and manipulation of causality.
The new episodes are full of weird things like that, but yeah normally on trampolines the impact is caused by a mixture of fallen height and weight.Considering the way that the feat is presented.... It is very doubtful to say the minimum
I'll send it when I gather the things I have here.Yes, but, in which comic?
I also read a big part of the comics, yes, they are pretty good
Also.... The scans from your last post freaking died
Although it seems like he is crazy is implied in the episode that it is literal, later in the episode we see that he actually remembers everything when he regains his memories.I think it was put on his intelligence section to show the amount of knowledge he carries with him (What helps showing how smart he is)
But i don´t think the statement should be taken literally, not only it was made by an almost insane Squidward but he doesn´t knows how far SpongeBob´s knowledge goes (It was also showed as a way to the episode to describe SpongeBob´s great memory(
But Cosmic Awareness and a limited version of Causality manipulation should work
Yeah but you can´t really say to me that what Patrick did completely followed the laws of physicsThe new episodes are full of weird things like that, but yeah normally on trampolines the impact is caused by a mixture of fallen height and weight.
Gladly i do, if anyone doesn´t likes the new seasons the comics are a great recommendationI'll send it when I gather the things I have here.
But Cool, so you must know a lot about comics.
This would fall under the "Have a great memory" part of my postAlthough it seems like he is crazy is implied in the episode that it is literal, later in the episode we see that he actually remembers everything when he regains his memories.
Pretty sure this ins´t showed, SpongeBob just regain his memories, some flashbacks of past episodes happens, and everything gets back to normalBecause he literally sees SpongeBob showing that he remembers everything and altering reality by simply remembering something that never happened.
Solved, except the "Popeye" one I'll send later, otherwise the scriptwriters one is in the first comics and is very easy to find.I'm still figuring this out, however, in the middle of it, I found a few things that explain why everything is so strange in the show, basically in the "real world" the writers change SpongeBob's stories to look for new artistic visions of the same story, so Because of this, bizarre stories emerged such as Mr Krabs being a dictator, Squidward going to the future only to see that Krusty Krab still exists, etc., so much so that in an official tweet one of the writers mentions that "Bikini bottom" is a nebulous place that is always changing, because of this certain inconsistencies happen(Well, honestly, apart from SpongeBob's non-existent driver's license, there is a guide who says that Patrick is almost 2 meters tall and Nick says that Plankton is around centimeters tall, lol.), other things found were that the characters apparently work to make a story happen, this was shown in the "Krusty Krab orientation video" and every time the characters are aware that After "11 minutes" the episode will end and everyone will go home.
or also in those comic panels where SpongeBob instructs Patrick to start the story with the first panel, this in addition to Patchy saying that SpongeBob is a star in the "real world" with him knowing that
Something that supports this further is the friendversary itself, where SpongeBob remembers everything he and Squidward did together, which includes episodes in which supposedly it wasn't even them
And a funny thing, SpongeBob has access to "Popeye's" spinach (A parody of him)
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I saved the twitter and comics statementSolved, except the "Popeye" one I'll send later, otherwise the scriptwriters one is in the first comics and is very easy to find.
Not at all, however it still respects the formulas we use to calculate destruction.Yeah but you can´t really say to me that what Patrick did completely followed the laws of physics
This would fall under the "Have a great memory" part of my post
The way it happens looks unrealistic, thoughNot at all, however it still respects the formulas we use to calculate destruction.
Like mass and speed, as long as his fall did not exceed the speed of light, it is possible to calculate.And I think that bending the entire universe through your weight to the point of making it collapse is not necessary physical manipulation, It's more like a form of density manipulation since he can control his mass at the moment of impact of course
I didn´t argue it was a direct feat of intelligenceAnd having memory about literally everything means remembering everything, which can fall as experiencewhich falls as intelligence.
Yes, the events that happen to the characters are real, however they only act a certain way during the stories to please the audience, but being aware of it.I saved the twitter and comics statement
The characters being "actors" doesn´t really makes sense to me, since the biggest part of them are just fourth wall breaks (SpongeBob Comics #28 also shows that the events that happen to the characters are very real)
SpongeBob having some godly cosmic awareness regarding the show, makes sense, though
I think any destruction of the universe caused by the weight of a starfish is unrealistic XD But I understand what you mean.The way it happens looks unrealistic, though
I didn´t argue it was a direct feat of intelligence