- 26,436
- 30,769
Ew what lmaoThe calc is just wrong. It says the mass Saitama moved was 5,829,771,977,568,508,737,712 kilograms. What's that in actual terms? That would be 7.93% of the moon's total mass. I shouldn't need to explain why that is utterly wrong. They used the wrong method to find volume which massively inflates the number.
I'd assume replaced the mass in the calc with Saitama's normal mass, which is like 75 KG IIRC.If they did use the correct method to find the volume, what would the result be?