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I would like to discuss 2 Atomic Samurai feats that put your reaction on relativist. The 2 were rejected by members of the calculus group but for the wrong reasons.
First of all, the feat of turning another person into dust through cuts.
https://vsbattles.fandom.com/wiki/User_blog:USklaverei/Atomic_Samurai_swings_his_sword_quickly
It is impossible to do something like this with supersonic speed.
Take as a base example a famous calculation, Hiei giving 100 cuts in 1 second. That gave us a mach number 29 in Low End, Hypersonic.
Atomic Samurai's calculation was 3.23 seconds faster, but the amount of cuts required is much higher than 100. Simply because to turn someone into dust the cuts need to increase in progression.
If he diced, for example, (the reasoning is the same for perpendicular cuts, it would only result in a different geometric shape), using 20 cuts at first, the number of cubes that was once 1 increased several times, requiring much more. than 20 cuts to cut the resulting cubes,
The reason however would not be 20 x 20, because the cut used in one cube could be used in another, as in the image below.
The end result of turning someone into dust is at least in the millions.
The reason for the calculation being rejected is wrong.
Another calculation that I would like to debate and was rejected was the lightning cut of AS, it was said not to be a real lightning strike, but I disagree for the following reasons.
https://vsbattles.fandom.com/wiki/User_blog:The_Causality/Atomic_Samurai_cuts_Lightnings_-_One_Punch_Ma
In addition to the attack being called Lightning by the people who saw it, it has eletric properties, such as a magnetic effect.
What I said above can be seen in the image from the link below, see Flashy's hair in the last block.
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Lightning is the result of Orochi's attack, but generating lightning is not one of his abilities, Orochi can generate very high temperature flames and different temperatures, like in volcanoes or forest fires, when abruptly impacting with normal temperature can generate an electric effect when in the presence of other factors such as dust and lightning. steam, both found in place.
https://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2010/02/100203-volcanoes-lightning/
First of all, the feat of turning another person into dust through cuts.
https://vsbattles.fandom.com/wiki/User_blog:USklaverei/Atomic_Samurai_swings_his_sword_quickly
It is impossible to do something like this with supersonic speed.
Take as a base example a famous calculation, Hiei giving 100 cuts in 1 second. That gave us a mach number 29 in Low End, Hypersonic.
Atomic Samurai's calculation was 3.23 seconds faster, but the amount of cuts required is much higher than 100. Simply because to turn someone into dust the cuts need to increase in progression.
If he diced, for example, (the reasoning is the same for perpendicular cuts, it would only result in a different geometric shape), using 20 cuts at first, the number of cubes that was once 1 increased several times, requiring much more. than 20 cuts to cut the resulting cubes,
The reason however would not be 20 x 20, because the cut used in one cube could be used in another, as in the image below.
The end result of turning someone into dust is at least in the millions.
The reason for the calculation being rejected is wrong.
Another calculation that I would like to debate and was rejected was the lightning cut of AS, it was said not to be a real lightning strike, but I disagree for the following reasons.
https://vsbattles.fandom.com/wiki/User_blog:The_Causality/Atomic_Samurai_cuts_Lightnings_-_One_Punch_Ma
In addition to the attack being called Lightning by the people who saw it, it has eletric properties, such as a magnetic effect.
What I said above can be seen in the image from the link below, see Flashy's hair in the last block.
[[1]]
Lightning is the result of Orochi's attack, but generating lightning is not one of his abilities, Orochi can generate very high temperature flames and different temperatures, like in volcanoes or forest fires, when abruptly impacting with normal temperature can generate an electric effect when in the presence of other factors such as dust and lightning. steam, both found in place.
https://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2010/02/100203-volcanoes-lightning/