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HollowVanity Armorchompy HollowVanity wrote on Armorchompy's profile.
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I don't see why. Human bites measured when the teeth make contact with the stress testing device don't involve anything moving in space, but it does involve forces being exerted on objects that would move them if they weren't counterbalancing that movement with an equal force in the opposite direction. Pushing a block into a wall still involves force (and therefore, acceleration, and therefore, speed), even though the block's not being moved.This feels like dodging the issue![]()
I don't like that reasoning. Sometimes calcs have errors. Sometimes people accept calcs that have errors because they don't realise that the errors exist. That doesn't mean that we're validating the errors for use forevermore, and if someone points out that the error exists, and no CGM goes "actually I don't think that's an error", it shouldn't still be able to get added to profiles.Exactly. And CGM's have been accepting feats like this for ages, it's you who needs to make a new consensus and overturn what we do. Just because you, personally haven't seen it doesn't mean it doesn't exist, as evidenced by the handful of accepted and implemented calcs, by CGM's (obviously, otherwise they wouldn't be accepted) where this is utilized.
What? This isn't a matter of you rejecting a calc, it's a matter of you rejecting a calc because you "think" we don't do that.
In which there's no rule on it, and on the contrary, something we do accept.
As it stands, the formula is accepted, used, and implemented, you must change that as a whole before you can reject it on those grounds.
Other way around, currently, there's nothing wrong with the calc based on our, as of now, accepted practices and implemented calculationsexcept the area aspect of it, but that'd just make it higher. You'd need to deal with that too btw because the Naruto formula calculates it via area^2, even if it's wrong.
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