Batman and Explosions
- 1 Premise
- 2 Heights and surface area
- 3 Calc 1
- 3.1
1 meter - 3.2
0.5 meters
- 3.1
- 4 Calc 2
- 4.1 1 meter
- 4.2 0.5 meters
- 5 Tallies
- 5.1 Batman survives intersection explosion
- 5.2 Batman survives train exploding
Batman survives some explosions.
First feat here
Second feat here
Since this makes of inverse square law, I'll use Bats' height and weight for surface area with this calculator.
Batman is 6ft 2inch and he just so happens to be 210 lbs. Slap those in the calculator and we get 2.2 m^2. Divide by two and its 1.1 m^2.
OK so the van near the explosion is a Fourth-gen Ford E van, which has a starting width of 2.014 m.
The van (Red) ranges from 780-827px (47px). The explosion is about 113-886px wide (773px).
773/47= 16.446808510638297872340425531915x and 2.014*16.44680851063829787…
Sonic the Hedgehog: Misc. Laser feats
Most of the FTL feats I've seen for game Sonic come from laser dodging feats, yet for some reason, these haven't all been calculated yet. I'll have two sections: one for the beams that might be lasers and one for the definite lasers. All the scans can be found here.
Sonic is 100 cm.
- 1 Potential Lasers
- 1.1 Oil Ocean Boss
- 1.2 Beam Rocket
- 1.3 Egg Robo
- 1.4 Nega Wisp Armor
- 2 Definite Lasers
- 2.1 Hotarus
- 2.2 Egg-X
- 2.3 Beta
- 3 Conclusion
To measure anything here we need Classic Sonic's height.
Modern Sonic is 100 cm. We can look at this image to see that Sonic is 5'1" and Classic Sonic is 3'3" (these aren't accurate measurements, because 3'3" is 100 cm, but this is just for a ratio.) Therefore, Classic Sonic is 76.4 cm, or 0.764 meters.
Classic Sonic is 46 px, the laser w…
Energy to blow up the Milky Way Galaxy in one attack
Not really sure which fictional series have done this sort of feat, but in the case that real life humanity ever decides to make a bomb that explodes all the stars in our Milky Way Galaxy via inverse square law, this is what the yield would be for the energy that bomb would release.
Pulsars are a type of neutron star located in the Milky Way Galaxy, which are at a minimum 12 kilometers in radius and have a mass of at least 1.1 solar masses (1.989 x 10^30 kilograms is 1 solar mass; 1.1 solar masses is 2.1879E+30 kg).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neutron_star
"A neutron star has a mass of at least 1.1 and perhaps up to 3 solar masses."
http://www.goethe-university-frankfurt.de/74992693/Frankfurt_physicists_set_limits_on_size_of_neutron_s…
The Average Star
- 1 Introduction
- 2 The Calculation
- 2.1 Class M
- 2.2 Class K
- 2.3 Class G
- 2.4 Class F
- 2.5 Class A
- 2.6 Class B
- 2.7 Class O
- 2.8 All Together
- 3 Final Tally
- 4 Practical Significance
- 4.1 Synopsis
In this blog I will be using Stellar Classication to determine what the "average star" is. Of course if you pulled a star, at random, out of the sky, it would be a M-Class Main Sequence most of the time. But on a large scale, say, 100 or more, you will pull other stars. If you destroyed 100 stars in one go, you would be destroying some K, G, F, and possibly A stars as well in that sample. So saying that the average is exclusively class M doesn't compensate enough. While the majority of the stars will be M, others will not, and thus need to be added into this hypothetical "average" s…
The Eclipse Cannon in Sonic the Hedgehog
https://sonic.fandom.com/wiki/Eclipse_Cannon
This laser beam weapon on the ARK is stated to be able to "pierce through stars" in the Sonic the Hedgehog series, according to the most accurate Japanese to English translations that I know of.
https://youtu.be/NbhxkGJaOHU?t=729
Shadow: "A weapon that pierces stars."
Eggman: "Piercing stars..."
https://youtu.be/dEwBHc9jb9Y?t=220
Black Doom: "Listen up, that space colony ARK has a fearful weapon of destruction that can pierce through stars, the Eclipse Cannon."
Alternatively, this was incorrectly translated way back before as "pierce through planets", when we know now that the translation was for stars not planet.
https://youtu.be/9POcCRgtUNA?t=924
Shadow: "pierce through planets."
Gonna start to model t…