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So I was grinding in the new area making my mission to to get the hippo familiar
and rase up gems to move to Arcane for a vacation before their festival, don't tell Boss please. Gem donations are e- *struck down by lightning*
And i was just letting youtube auto play through a old video channel i used to watch Vsause, cause hey i want to be stimulated wile im grinding for hippos and trying to make mad cash. And the first…3 or so minnets of this…and some parts after but really the first minnet made me really question if the first 4 (6?) gods war-ed so hard that they made the planet stop.
Watch the video and then read the bit here with the understanding that everything that would have happend happend if and when the world stopped rotating
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K0-GxoJ_Pcg&ab_channel=Vsauce
Quote:
The battles raged for centuries, until even the ritual of night and day became affected. As the four clashed, the magic essences that were kicked up during the day hovered high in the sky, baking in the sunlight. They soon coalesced into their own bright deity. The Lightweaver had only just come into existence, and was already annoyed by the violence that smashed across the realm. Similarly, the night-gripped half of the planet materialized its own unstable energies into the Shadowbinder, a slithery calculating dragon, who peeked at the confrontations from deep, dark pockets in the land, judging each of the others as they tumbled and ruined what they had spent an eternity building.
I wouldn't know if it was a gradual decline but damn.
I wanna know just scientifically how damn *** powerful these guys are.
like
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On the other side of the world, Earth and Fire smashed the landscape to pieces. Each broken mountain or fractured plain only riled the Earthshaker into deeper rage. With one great heave of his front leg, the entire planet wobbled in its orbit, and to this day has remained at an irregular tilt.
I dont have the math but like how strong would you guys think eartshaker needed to be to tilt the planet?
how about make the planet stop moving?
what needs to be done in order for this to happen with raw power alone?
This is excluding magic because we're dealing with very physical things right now, braking of crust, planets tilting, all that. Those things had numbers.
Just scientifically and through a realism lens, how devastating was the first war faughten out by the first 8 gods?
I'm just thinking out loud that's all.
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So I was grinding in the new area making my mission to to get the hippo familiar
and rase up gems to move to Arcane for a vacation before their festival, don't tell Boss please. Gem donations are e- *struck down by lightning*
And i was just letting youtube auto play through a old video channel i used to watch Vsause, cause hey i want to be stimulated wile im grinding for hippos and trying to make mad cash. And the first…3 or so minnets of this…and some parts after but really the first minnet made me really question if the first 4 (6?) gods war-ed so hard that they made the planet stop.
Watch the video and then read the bit here with the understanding that everything that would have happend happend if and when the world stopped rotating
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K0-GxoJ_Pcg&ab_channel=Vsauce
Quote:
The battles raged for centuries, until even the ritual of night and day became affected. As the four clashed, the magic essences that were kicked up during the day hovered high in the sky, baking in the sunlight. They soon coalesced into their own bright deity. The Lightweaver had only just come into existence, and was already annoyed by the violence that smashed across the realm. Similarly, the night-gripped half of the planet materialized its own unstable energies into the Shadowbinder, a slithery calculating dragon, who peeked at the confrontations from deep, dark pockets in the land, judging each of the others as they tumbled and ruined what they had spent an eternity building.
I wouldn't know if it was a gradual decline but damn.
I wanna know just scientifically how damn *** powerful these guys are.
like
Quote:
On the other side of the world, Earth and Fire smashed the landscape to pieces. Each broken mountain or fractured plain only riled the Earthshaker into deeper rage. With one great heave of his front leg, the entire planet wobbled in its orbit, and to this day has remained at an irregular tilt.
I dont have the math but like how strong would you guys think eartshaker needed to be to tilt the planet?
how about make the planet stop moving?
what needs to be done in order for this to happen with raw power alone?
This is excluding magic because we're dealing with very physical things right now, braking of crust, planets tilting, all that. Those things had numbers.
Just scientifically and through a realism lens, how devastating was the first war faughten out by the first 8 gods?
I'm just thinking out loud that's all.
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catgame21234
Fear rockpop.
I don't know...
But it seems that he is strong enough to effect the planet in its orbit.
If that is the case, and he only did it in one stomp...
I am now afraid of you, rockdad.
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catgame21234
Fear rockpop.
I don't know...
But it seems that he is strong enough to effect the planet in its orbit.
If that is the case, and he only did it in one stomp...
I am now afraid of you, rockdad.
looking for someone to make me a rainbow themed sig!
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TheElfDruid
Hah.
I'm 90% sure @
catgame21234, or at least another user, won't be able to resist figuring this out, though...
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TheElfDruid
Hah.
I'm 90% sure @
catgame21234, or at least another user, won't be able to resist figuring this out, though...
[quote name="TheElfDruid" date=2017-08-14 17:58:14]
Hmmm. lemme get the math
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[b]now imagen him wave dashing to do a follow up combo[/b]
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TheElfDruid wrote on 2017-08-14:
Hmmm. lemme get the math
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now imagen him wave dashing to do a follow up combo
"Previously, the effect of warmer water temperatures was thought to be negligible and not strong enough to tilt the earth. But in a new study in Geophysical Research Letters, researchers have found that global warming and the resultant expansion of the oceans could actually shift our rotational axis significantly."
So it IS POSSIBLE..
"Warming causes our axis to shift because warmer water takes up more space than cooler water, and actually expanding upward and outward as it warms. Increased water volume pushes up onto shallow continental shelves, redistributing weight on the planet and causing the Earth to tilt. According to the report, the north pole of our rotational axis will travel around 1.5 centimeters a year in the direction of Alaska.
That's not much, in the context of other forces and movement. (The earth wobbles around as much if not more under other influences, including seasonal changes, melting glaciers, and retreating ice sheets.) But it is significant enough that the effect of warming should be taken into account when monitoring the way our axis moves in the future, the researchers report. Moreover, it represents just how strong the effects of human caused global warming can be -- even moving the planet itself."
Alright, so we know that if enough weight and pressure is in a particular area, it can tilt the earth we know in real life. This means one or more of two things
1)
Rockdad is incredibly heavy
2:
Rockdad is incredibly strong AND heavy.
Im not smart help
"Previously, the effect of warmer water temperatures was thought to be negligible and not strong enough to tilt the earth. But in a new study in Geophysical Research Letters, researchers have found that global warming and the resultant expansion of the oceans could actually shift our rotational axis significantly."
So it IS POSSIBLE..
"Warming causes our axis to shift because warmer water takes up more space than cooler water, and actually expanding upward and outward as it warms. Increased water volume pushes up onto shallow continental shelves, redistributing weight on the planet and causing the Earth to tilt. According to the report, the north pole of our rotational axis will travel around 1.5 centimeters a year in the direction of Alaska.
That's not much, in the context of other forces and movement. (The earth wobbles around as much if not more under other influences, including seasonal changes, melting glaciers, and retreating ice sheets.) But it is significant enough that the effect of warming should be taken into account when monitoring the way our axis moves in the future, the researchers report. Moreover, it represents just how strong the effects of human caused global warming can be -- even moving the planet itself."
Alright, so we know that if enough weight and pressure is in a particular area, it can tilt the earth we know in real life. This means one or more of two things
1)
Rockdad is incredibly heavy
2:
Rockdad is incredibly strong AND heavy.
Im not smart help
Dont kill me for not being smart and making really long answers :'D
Dont kill me for not being smart and making really long answers :'D
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…yes but how strong would a sudden impact would give it a tilt?
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…yes but how strong would a sudden impact would give it a tilt?
It didnt send my response.
Atleast the power of the ocean constantly crashing against crevices and seashores and its immense weight.
So we need the strength of the Earthshaker for one, but thats troublesome, because it says on all tgheir pages are the same unless they are currently winning dom....
So lets say that he has the strength of the entire ocean crashing in one direction....
So, i cant get a straightforward answer. However, this, voer the course of one year, will rotate the planet about 1.5 centimeters. Not much.
"Today, the Earth's axis is tilted 23.5 degrees from the plane of its orbit around the sun."
So, if the earth lets say is equal to sornieth, Sornieth is tilted at a 23.5 degree angle. Me being srtupid will assume thats about twenty-four years worth of ocean crashing.
So, the earthsaker is about 24 times the strength of the ocean pressure?
My math is probably off i hate math :'D
It didnt send my response.
Atleast the power of the ocean constantly crashing against crevices and seashores and its immense weight.
So we need the strength of the Earthshaker for one, but thats troublesome, because it says on all tgheir pages are the same unless they are currently winning dom....
So lets say that he has the strength of the entire ocean crashing in one direction....
So, i cant get a straightforward answer. However, this, voer the course of one year, will rotate the planet about 1.5 centimeters. Not much.
"Today, the Earth's axis is tilted 23.5 degrees from the plane of its orbit around the sun."
So, if the earth lets say is equal to sornieth, Sornieth is tilted at a 23.5 degree angle. Me being srtupid will assume thats about twenty-four years worth of ocean crashing.
So, the earthsaker is about 24 times the strength of the ocean pressure?
My math is probably off i hate math :'D