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What level would a character with this density be?

A sphere with diameter equal to 0.1 nanometers and that density would have a mass of 430 gramms.

So i don't know where @Kaltias found that number.
 
Not sure if using GBE in a human is a good idea, since using it in real life you obtain the equivalent of the KE of a flying mosquito.
 
@DmarcvelCOO

The gravitational constant is always the same. The GBE varies based on the formula that you can find in the link I posted above
 
I agree that using the GBE of the object/character isn't a good idea.

While on one hand being that dense and small it would be able to cut through any real life material due to the immense pressure it would cause, but that doesn't mean it has an impressive energy value.
 
It shouldn't, GBE should only be applied to celestial bodies with a significant gravitity force; otherwise, humans would have less than 800 nJ of durability.
 
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