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i actually thought about this calc and i realized that we never really see the thickness of the magma so wouldn't it be safer and less speculative to just scale orochi to the earthquake it makes since we can't objectively tell it's mass
 
i actually thought about this calc and i realized that we never really see the thickness of the magma so wouldn't it be safer and less speculative to just scale orochi to the earthquake it makes since we can't objectively tell it's mass
repost?
 
Garou likely won't get any superior feats but will mostly like get a statement putting him above all before him but Boros.
 
It's an Iron-nickel ball. All the dimensions are used as the same. All we need is one measurement to find out the rest.
we don't know if the small ball orochi fires has the same dimensions as the large amount of magma he pulled from the core
 
Yeah but you can't prove its a ball because we only get a 2d view it could have any width
Why do we need to assume otherwise? It very much displays itself a ball. Unless you wanna prove it's an oval or a cube or something.
 
Why do we need to assume otherwise? It very much displays itself a ball. Unless you wanna prove it's an oval or a cube or something.
Im just saying it would be safer to just use the earthquake calc instead cuz we don't know the width. Also the calc is making the assumption that it is a ball i don't have to prove anything
 
Im just saying it would be safer to just use the earthquake calc instead cuz we don't know the width. Also the calc is making the assumption that it is a ball i don't have to prove anything
Except it displays itself as a ball but ok
 
A circular ball?
I mean what's shown is a circle on a 2d cutout of earth's layers.
My point is that the calc is making an extraordinary claim that orochi can lift a huge amount of mass and subsequently upgrade a lot of the top tiers to Low 5-B without any real evidence
 
I mean what's shown is a circle on a 2d cutout of earth's layers.
My point is that the calc is making an extraordinary claim that orochi can lift a huge amount of mass and subsequently upgrade a lot of the top tiers to Low 5-B without any real evidence
The teardrop shape thick liquids make when being pulled forms in the diagram. It's very much a ball.
 
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