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Madara's feat is in chapter 621: [1]Rib78 said:What chapter is that from? because I'd like to calculate it but I need to find the size of the mountains.
Illuminati478 said:"http://www.narutoforums.com/showpost.php?p=54326079&postcount=148Is this legit?
Sub relativistic One Piece? "
nope. not legit, applying the ratio of our planet and its atmosphere to the one piece planet and its atmosphere is propustures*, you see, the layers of the atmosphere do not work in a liniar mannar, they are affected by gravity in a very non-liniar way which is represented in various formulas (much like minimum escape velocity formula), not mention that even that formula is defied in the one piece world by having apparently continent sized clouds flying tens of thousands above surface, which means that not only applying the ratio is fally, but it is also impossible to prove or find in any other way...
not to mention that he is clearly hiding the outlier here, even if the ratio thingy was correct, he meassures distance from the second level of the atmosphere (counting furthest to closest), even though Fujitora's meteors are stated to come from outerspace, which would mean much much further then what he meassure, probably bringing the result to relativistic value's, which is a figure much much higher then any speed feats that came before or after that...
"It was like the spinning of a giant planet" does not give us any actual measure of mass.DC52 said:Jirou threw a beast which has the mass of a large planet into space. What would this put Jirou at?
"It was like the spinning of a giant planet, a violent massive energy..."Azathoth the Abyssal Idiot said:"It was like the spinning of a giant planet" does not give us any actual measure of mass.DC52 said:Jirou threw a beast which has the mass of a large planet into space. What would this put Jirou at?
A Giant Planet would just be in the Saturn - Jupiter Range...Earth/Mars are average sized it seems doableAzathoth the Abyssal Idiot said:Planets vary incredibly in mass. Simply saying it was like a giant planet gives us absolutely no way to measure it.
You are correct but, I just read the chapter and It seems to me he's referring to a Large Planet as if it's the Torikoverse's Earth which is massively bigger than our Earth I believe it's size is between Saturn & Uranus but don't take my word for it. Also to further support this; he's obviously referring to the time he used Grand Knocking to stop the rotation of their planet.Azathoth the Abyssal Idiot said:We can not assume the planets that were being referred to, and especially not the exact mass of the creature, through the simple mention of a giant planet. There are also planets much larger than Jupiter in the universe, so there's that, too.
I don't mean to rush, but its almost been a month.Credible Hulk said:Can someone calculate The sizes and weights of Sasuke's CT? Here are some scans showing the sizes from different angles. I'd suggest trying to measure them by comparing them to the Shinju tree.
http://img.mangahit.com/manga/0916/054050/14.jpg
http://img.mangahit.com/manga/0916/054050/15.jpg
http://img.mangahit.com/manga/0916/054050/16.jpg
http://img.mangahit.com/manga/0916/054056/03.jpg
http://img.mangahit.com/manga/0916/054056/11.jpg
http://img.mangahit.com/manga/0916/054070/06.jpg
http://img.mangahit.com/manga/0916/054070/07.jpg
http://img.mangahit.com/manga/0916/054070/08.jpg
http://img.mangahit.com/manga/0916/054070/13.jpg
I believe someone calced the Tree here and that a root is 63 km.
http://www.narutoforums.com/blog.php?b=22520
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Its fine, I'd just like to know, and thanks for not forgetting.Illuminati478 said:sorry about that, went into a bit of a delay and then the shinju tree size changed, it will be up tommorrow, but i am not sure how impressive it would be now that the size got diled down....