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Basically literally everyone is down for the upgrades including the moon calc since Zamasu argument wasn’t refuted strongly enough for it not to be used. Like characters break the laws of physics all the time I don’t see why we can’t use this calcwhat's the tally on this
AkumaNoHissatsuOdd. Give me your wiki usernames and I will add you to it. Seems to be working fine on my end
Why tho?I agree with most stuff except the moon.
Basically literally everyone is down for the upgrades including the moon calc since Zamasu argument wasn’t refuted strongly enough for it not to be used. Like characters break the laws of physics all the time I don’t see why we can’t use this calc
because it blatantly violates kinetic energy calcs. You're scaling the moon from a wonky perspective to say it's the size of a galaxy, which would mean that Chakaravartin would be throwing it at faster than light speeds, before seemingly slowing down to slower-than-lights speeds when it approaches Asura to justify the KE.Why tho?
Nothing on the blog was about KE. It was a GBE calc.because it blatantly violates kinetic energy calcs. You're scaling the moon from a wonky perspective to say it's the size of a galaxy, which would mean that Chakaravartin would be throwing it at faster than light speeds, before seemingly slowing down to slower-than-lights speeds when it approaches Asura to justify the KE.
Nothing about it involved KE tho. Just GBE.because it blatantly violates kinetic energy calcs. You're scaling the moon from a wonky perspective to say it's the size of a galaxy, which would mean that Chakaravartin would be throwing it at faster than light speeds, before seemingly slowing down to slower-than-lights speeds when it approaches Asura to justify the KE.
You just proved to all of us that you didn’t read shit .because it blatantly violates kinetic energy calcs. You're scaling the moon from a wonky perspective to say it's the size of a galaxy, which would mean that Chakaravartin would be throwing it at faster than light speeds, before seemingly slowing down to slower-than-lights speeds when it approaches Asura to justify the KE.
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Wait for stronger arguments.So what’s left to do now?
you couldWait for stronger arguments.
Just gonna screenshot this message without context real quickeverything about the moon breaks the laws of physics
For the 9999 TimesYou're scaling the moon from a wonky perspective to say it's the size of a galaxy,
Nah dawg since when we usin KE? It's GBEwould mean that Chakaravartin would be throwing it at faster than light speeds, before seemingly slowing down to slower-than-lights speeds when it approaches Asura to justify the KE.
Looks like we have to wait for like 1 Millions years cuz this shit was unbreakable┏(^0^)┛Wait for stronger arguments.
I have no voice in this thread, but DON'T JINX ITLooks like we have to wait for like 1 Millions years cuz this shit was unbreakable┏(^0^)┛
Huh?I have no voice in this thread, but DON'T JINX IT
DoneAkumaNoHissatsu
Yeah the arguments are quite weak. The strongest argument was attacking the size of the object itself, which I gave valid refutes for. I even calculated the most possible low end for the object and got 4-B. No planet or moon I’ve ever heard of has a 4-B GBE.Looks like we have to wait for like 1 Millions years cuz this shit was unbreakable┏(^0^)┛
Why not making 'em low and high ends respectivelyYeah the arguments are quite weak. The strongest argument was attacking the size of the object itself, which I gave valid refutes for. I even calculated the most possible low end for the object and got 4-B. No planet or moon I’ve ever heard of has a 4-B GBE.
Not to mention I only claimed it’s a moon because it looks like the moon. Assuming it’s a planet would make it 19 times baseline 3-A.
That "game limitations" huh?attacking the size of the object itself