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Hello there,
Firstly I’d like to give credit to @Ozcantabak for bringing this to my attention. This is a new possible way to calc the world engine based on the fact that it manipulates the gravity of earth. I really feel like this is much more accurate to what it’s actually doing that just using the surface wiping meta. I only ask that you read to understand my arguments
So let’s briefly go over what the world engine is and what it does.
In Man of steel, it’s stated and shown that the world engine is shooting a gravity beam through the core of the earth and back which is increasing earths mass.
In the behind the scenes, it’s stated that the kryptonians used it to accidentally destroy the planet. It did so by condensing it’s core so much resulting in it becoming a neutron star and then stated the same thing was being done to earth in man of steel.
In the novel it’s stated that the in a few weeks, earth would be uninhabitable for human life.
This means:
1. The world engine increasing the mass of the earth. As a result of increasing mass without expanding in size, density also increases.
3. This is a direct result of sending gravitational energy into the earth, thus increasing its gravity field.
4. The earths gravity would be so much more than it already is to the point that the earth will be uninhabitable for human life.
I’ve done some research on how much gravity humans would be able to withstand. Ranging from 2-3 times that of earth’s norm (sources down below)
I propose that we use the difference between the GBE of a hypothetical planet who’s gravity is around 2x3 times greater than earth by earth’s GBE to find the total yield of what was going to happen to earth, then divide it by its timeframe. This is because the world engine is affecting the gravity of the planet as a whole and it’s directly generating the force known as gravity to increase earth’s.
Using stardestroyer.net I was able to find out said hypothetical planets GBE.
So I don’t waste my time doing the calculations, what are your thoughts on this method? Can it work with this?
Before u say anything like “outlier”, whether or not it’s consistent can be discussed in another thread, this thread is to discuss the calc.
Thanks for reading. If you don’t agree, is there any other way to calc this? I really think increasing the density of a planet’s core with gravity is very crucial.
Firstly I’d like to give credit to @Ozcantabak for bringing this to my attention. This is a new possible way to calc the world engine based on the fact that it manipulates the gravity of earth. I really feel like this is much more accurate to what it’s actually doing that just using the surface wiping meta. I only ask that you read to understand my arguments
So let’s briefly go over what the world engine is and what it does.
In Man of steel, it’s stated and shown that the world engine is shooting a gravity beam through the core of the earth and back which is increasing earths mass.
In the behind the scenes, it’s stated that the kryptonians used it to accidentally destroy the planet. It did so by condensing it’s core so much resulting in it becoming a neutron star and then stated the same thing was being done to earth in man of steel.
In the novel it’s stated that the in a few weeks, earth would be uninhabitable for human life.
This means:
1. The world engine increasing the mass of the earth. As a result of increasing mass without expanding in size, density also increases.
3. This is a direct result of sending gravitational energy into the earth, thus increasing its gravity field.
4. The earths gravity would be so much more than it already is to the point that the earth will be uninhabitable for human life.
I’ve done some research on how much gravity humans would be able to withstand. Ranging from 2-3 times that of earth’s norm (sources down below)
I propose that we use the difference between the GBE of a hypothetical planet who’s gravity is around 2x3 times greater than earth by earth’s GBE to find the total yield of what was going to happen to earth, then divide it by its timeframe. This is because the world engine is affecting the gravity of the planet as a whole and it’s directly generating the force known as gravity to increase earth’s.
Using stardestroyer.net I was able to find out said hypothetical planets GBE.
So I don’t waste my time doing the calculations, what are your thoughts on this method? Can it work with this?
Before u say anything like “outlier”, whether or not it’s consistent can be discussed in another thread, this thread is to discuss the calc.
Thanks for reading. If you don’t agree, is there any other way to calc this? I really think increasing the density of a planet’s core with gravity is very crucial.