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You just gotta evaluate the calc brother it aint gonna bite you in the assI ain't touching this bro, I got a reputation to keep, you're on your own LMAO
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You just gotta evaluate the calc brother it aint gonna bite you in the assI ain't touching this bro, I got a reputation to keep, you're on your own LMAO
this needs to be added to the crt no?
Indeedthis needs to be added to the crt no?
Get to workI’ll change the OP with the new info soon.
I plan on making a response tomorrow but this wasn’t answeredBefore I add this to my point what is currently wrong with the accepted Albion height?
I've sat on this for about a week and some change and I'm willing to concede the magnitude 9 argument. There's just no viable enough evidence to push it as a definitive. What i do not agree on is the complete dismissal of the statement "tearing apart the demon realm" statement as it's used by the author to gauge the threat the behemoth poses with it's scream to the Demon Realm, hyping it up to be a world threatening crisis, which a magnitude 5 earthquake from what i know is not capable of. With that being said, I think Maginitude 6-7 is what i'm currently willing to argue as we see it damage buildings, Characters being unable to remain standing(Donny being thrown into the air as an example), fissures on the ground being formed during a similar rampage in the past etc. The only reason why further damage was not shown was due to the fact that Percival was able to put The Behemoth to bed before any further damages could have occured.Zeldris statement is completely irrelevant. It's based on what he feels it was gonna happen, not something he was certain of, and not something he showed knownledge about. Near Zeldris we can see buildings getting destroyed but not entirely, ground is intact, it just has violent shaking, some minor to average damage on buildings and that's about it.
Behemoth generating one earthquake where the epicenter has some fissures doesn't mean it's magnitude 9 or whatever, that's nearly world destruction and the on-screen visuals do not agree with that. Also, the epicenter is where the damage is the highest:
Berkeley Seismology Lab (USGS-affiliated): Scientists observed that the strongest shaking and the most damage were observed close to the rupture. The values of the MMI scale generally decrease as the distance from the epicenter increases.
USGS: The Modified Mercalli Intensity value assigned to a specific site after an earthquake has a more meaningful measure of severity to the nonscientist than the magnitude because intensity refers to the effects actually experienced at that place.
Well just because nothing is shown does not mean you can't get anything out of it.Anime doesn't have anything useful because we don't see its movement and the scene was cut, we don't know from when it started to move.
How is it not a physical feat? The Negative energy is described as a Miasma so thick, being able to obsctruct vision and is compared to ashes multiple times. It's also shown to push back the camelot knights and is able to overwhelm nanashi's saintly coat. Spreading something like that across the demon realm is a feat.Because it's not even a physical feat, it's energy being generated and spreading at a unknown timeframe that was assumed to be insanely quick. It has no means of scaling, that's not even a feat, it's just someone looking for anything to get high results.
A similar rampage happened in the past and we see fissures formLooking at the actual destruction, it just collapses a few buildings its not like splitting up landmasses or upheaving large chunks of land and besides a worldwide Mag 5~Mag 6 earthquake can basically up end everything if its happening literally across the entire planet, it doesn't need to be stronger than that for the consistent shaking and force to cause massive worldwide damage or cause severe weather phenomena as a result as well so I'd still say the Mag 5 makes senses here
Sure in the immediate area and its not outside of what you'd see from the source of something that could produce a worldwide earthquake, if anything its probably less so yeah I think what M3X said is fine
I’ll make a response to this later but what are your thoughts on the issue I have with the GPE calc?Sure in the immediate area and its not outside of what you'd see from the source of something that could produce a worldwide earthquake, if anything its probably less so yeah I think what M3X said is fine
Need your evaluation.@M3X; what exactly needs to be done?