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Even if someone does go ahead and debunk this, you'd still need to half the calculation.

Honestly, I might as well just do a new one at this point just to see what values it gets.

Edit: The most high-balled calc with a 1 second timeframe I did got 5 megatons via surface area, not even the KE itself.
 
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The MFTL+ thing isn't going to be accepted, stopwatches vary and so what is being used to determine the values are the quotation marks ( ' , '' and ''').

If you just show time using 00:00 normally, like how it is on a clock, then what is going to come next are increasingly small fractions of seconds using those markings. It's not microseconds tho.
 
The MFTL+ thing isn't going to be accepted, stopwatches vary and so what is being used to determine the values are the quotation marks ( ' , '' and ''').

If you just show time using 00:00 normally, like how it is on a clock, then what is going to come next are increasingly small fractions of seconds using those markings. It's not microseconds tho.
but most stopwatches use the first part is minutes, And already explained. Internationally on the web, it should make more sense to use the first part of the minute because there are more stopwatches that start with minutes :v
 
"FTL, possibly MFTL" - (Explanation) + note explaining that nobody knows which.

This isn't that hard to figure out, just do two ends once we get the complete pixel scaling.

Or like, ask Murata, it shouldn't be that hard to inquire if the timer started with hours or minutes, if not I'm sure it'll be clarified eventually.
 
Are Boros' servants confirmed to be Dragon level threats in the webcomic, or in ONE's statements that don't refer to the manga?
 
but most stopwatches use the first part is minutes, And already explained. Internationally on the web, it should make more sense to use the first part of the minute because there are more stopwatches that start with minutes :v
But its not a stopwatch its just a screen measuring time.
 
I don't... Could be ruled out as an outlier.
why...

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I'm all for buffing certain characters : 3
 
Tbh after seeing the feat the first thing that came to my mind it's 0.000013 because i assumed the two zero in the beginning means minute and not an hour how about you all?
 
Would Darkshine scale? I means it would be weird having flashy flash being stronger than him by tens of times
why on earth would darkshine scale when he got absolutely humiliated by spiral garou, who is much much weaker than the garou that flash held his own against?
 
Maybe Murata shortens the zeros which make microsecond instead of adding more zeros to establish microsecond but clarifies that it is actually microsecond at the end of chapter?
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That doesn't gonna change the fact that the majority of a stopwatch usually starts with a minutes

But FTL, MFTL aside am i the only one noticed that OPM is becoming more like the Saitama vs God fan-made there is just so many similarities
that's not the point, the point is the number that comes after (') is the second and it's always the same for every stopwatch, so even if the stopwatch doesn't start from the minute, the number that comes after (') is the second
 
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