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Hello everyone,

I need help with some calculations; there are several of them.

First of all, in Chapter 51, Han Jue is at least capable of traveling faster than light (FTL), as indicated by a description stating that he is faster than the speed of light when he is in the first layer of the Soul Formation Realm.
In Chapter 800, it is stated that even the Sages of the Great Dao take more than 20,000 years to travel the distance between the Celestial Dao Universe and the location of the Great Dao Tower (given that Han Jue’s cultivation realm in Chapter 51 is infinitely lower, since there are 27 cultivation realms separating him from the Sage of the Great Dao, and in Chapter 799, Han Jue attacked from the Celestial Dao toward the Tower of the Great Dao, and moments later, Ancestor Xitian sensed the attack coming and ordered the battle to cease. The attack traveled that distance in a very short time; it could have taken anywhere from 10 seconds to 30 minutes, with no exact figure. How long did it take for the attack to arrive?

Next, a second request for a calculation: during the battle between Han Jue and one of the beings known as “Life,” excluding the Sages of the Great Dao, the Heavenly Troops, the HeavenlyEmperor, etc... who possess at least light-speed travel and reaction speeds—given that the Heavenly Emperor was portrayed as significantly stronger than Han Jue for a considerable portion of the story, to the point where Han Jue could not react to his attacks— and it is said that time would have to be slowed down 1 quadrillion times for them to be able to see the fight, so what would Han Jue’s speed be during the fight?

Thank you in advance for your responses.
 
Hello everyone,

I need help with some calculations; there are several of them.

First of all, in Chapter 51, Han Jue is at least capable of traveling faster than light (FTL), as indicated by a description stating that he is faster than the speed of light when he is in the first layer of the Soul Formation Realm.
In Chapter 800, it is stated that even the Sages of the Great Dao take more than 20,000 years to travel the distance between the Celestial Dao Universe and the location of the Great Dao Tower (given that Han Jue’s cultivation realm in Chapter 51 is infinitely lower, since there are 27 cultivation realms separating him from the Sage of the Great Dao, and in Chapter 799, Han Jue attacked from the Celestial Dao toward the Tower of the Great Dao, and moments later, Ancestor Xitian sensed the attack coming and ordered the battle to cease. The attack traveled that distance in a very short time; it could have taken anywhere from 10 seconds to 30 minutes, with no exact figure. How long did it take for the attack to arrive?

Next, a second request for a calculation: during the battle between Han Jue and one of the beings known as “Life,” excluding the Sages of the Great Dao, the Heavenly Troops, the HeavenlyEmperor, etc... who possess at least light-speed travel and reaction speeds—given that the Heavenly Emperor was portrayed as significantly stronger than Han Jue for a considerable portion of the story, to the point where Han Jue could not react to his attacks— and it is said that time would have to be slowed down 1 quadrillion times for them to be able to see the fight, so what would Han Jue’s speed be during the fight?

Thank you in advance for your responses.
If you are saying that those sages of the great dao can scale to FTL han jue statement, then that would mean that means that the distance of the celestial dao universe and the location of the great tao tower is far more than 20000 light-years of distance (cuz first, a FTL character like han jue could travell more than 20000 Light-years in 20000 years if he's FTL, the sages of great dao are faster, and said that it would take them over 20000 years, 3 things making it higher)

May be fair to say it's like 25000 light-years of distance

If han jue attack took 10 seconds to travell those 25000 light-years: 78,894,000,000 c (billions of times faster than light)

If it took 30 minutes: 438,300,000 c (millions of times faster than light)

Both are MFTL+

This 25000 light-years distance isn't very far from the milky way Galaxy size, isn't there any statement about those 2 locations being each in different galaxies?

The second feat it's simply 1 quadrillion c (1,000,000,000,000,000 c)
 
This 25000 light-years distance isn't very far from the milky way Galaxy size, isn't there any statement about those 2 locations being each in different galaxies?
There is no precise distance, because outside the universe of the Celestial Dao, it is Chaos that encompasses all universes, and so on. and Chaos is described as infinite more than six times over when its size is mentioned, but only the sages of the Great Dao could see the battle, which indicates that they are at least as fast, if not nearly so, and their perception of time is different from that of others, because for them, a single moment is extremely long, so 20,000 years surely correspond to their own perception of time
The second feat it's simply 1 quadrillion c (1,000,000,000,000,000 c)
Thank's
 
If you are saying that those sages of the great dao can scale to FTL han jue statement, then that would mean that means that the distance of the celestial dao universe and the location of the great tao tower is far more than 20000 light-years of distance (cuz first, a FTL character like han jue could travell more than 20000 Light-years in 20000 years if he's FTL, the sages of great dao are faster, and said that it would take them over 20000 years, 3 things making it higher)

May be fair to say it's like 25000 light-years of distance

If han jue attack took 10 seconds to travell those 25000 light-years: 78,894,000,000 c (billions of times faster than light)

If it took 30 minutes: 438,300,000 c (millions of times faster than light)

Both are MFTL+

This 25000 light-years distance isn't very far from the milky way Galaxy size, isn't there any statement about those 2 locations being each in different galaxies?

The second feat it's simply 1 quadrillion c (1,000,000,000,000,000 c)
Han Jue possesses a technique that allows him to increase his speed; the stronger he becomes, the more powerful this technique becomes. To be more specific, its effect intensifies: the increase starts at 1.1, then, as soon as he becomes stronger, it rises to 1.2, and so on... Considering that he obtained this technique as a Rank 1 Immortal Emperor, at Rank 2, the effect increases to 1.2, then at Rank 3, it increases to 1.3, and so on. With his current cultivation level in the screenshots I provided, the multiplier is 4.4, so can I multiply the speed you calculated for me by specifying “Higer with (name of the technique)”?
 
Han Jue possesses a technique that allows him to increase his speed; the stronger he becomes, the more powerful this technique becomes. To be more specific, its effect intensifies: the increase starts at 1.1, then, as soon as he becomes stronger, it rises to 1.2, and so on... Considering that he obtained this technique as a Rank 1 Immortal Emperor, at Rank 2, the effect increases to 1.2, then at Rank 3, it increases to 1.3, and so on. With his current cultivation level in the screenshots I provided, the multiplier is 4.4, so can I multiply the speed you calculated for me by specifying “Higer with (name of the technique)”?
As far as I know, you cannot use stated multipliers on top of a stated speed (Lightspeed in this case) as that would still be called calc stacking, so baseline Lightspeed is what you could use, unless there's some straight statement like "this character is 5 times faster than light!"

Maybe if the statements are really connected like "he's faster than light, and by growing thought the ranks he can even becomes twice faster!" Then that would be straight up 2x Lightspeed, that's likely acceptable
 
As far as I know, you cannot use stated multipliers on top of a stated speed (Lightspeed in this case) as that would still be called calc stacking, so baseline Lightspeed is what you could use, unless there's some straight statement like "this character is 5 times faster than light!"

Maybe if the statements are really connected like "he's faster than light, and by growing thought the ranks he can even becomes twice faster!" Then that would be straight up 2x Lightspeed, that's likely acceptable
This is a mystical power that increases in speed when used; the higher one's cultivation level, the more powerful this mystical power becomes. There is a correlation between cultivation level and mystical powers.
 
As far as I know, you cannot use stated multipliers on top of a stated speed (Lightspeed in this case) as that would still be called calc stacking, so baseline Lightspeed is what you could use, unless there's some straight statement like "this character is 5 times faster than light!"

Maybe if the statements are really connected like "he's faster than light, and by growing thought the ranks he can even becomes twice faster!" Then that would be straight up 2x Lightspeed, that's likely acceptable
Weird, I thought even if a multiplier statement is a separate line from where the character's speed rating comes from, we'd still list the amp since calc stacking doesn't apply to direct consistent speed statements like this.

It would only become a problem if it were something like character A speedblitzes character B, who did an FTL feat 4 chapters ago, as then you couldn't use the FTL feat to calculate character A's speed since they're separate scenes where B could just be going at different speeds
 
I was told in the Calculations discussion thread that multipliers on statements are allowed if consistent, so it could be used
 
Weird, I thought even if a multiplier statement is a separate line from where the character's speed rating comes from, we'd still list the amp since calc stacking doesn't apply to direct consistent speed statements like this.

It would only become a problem if it were something like character A speedblitzes character B, who did an FTL feat 4 chapters ago, as then you couldn't use the FTL feat to calculate character A's speed since they're separate scenes where B could just be going at different speeds
In the statements I provided, is there a problem with the multipliers or not? Are they applicable?
 
I was told in the Calculations discussion thread that multipliers on statements are allowed if consistent, so it could be used
There’s this feat described by the narrator, who literally says that Han Jue’s attack was so fast it transcended the very definitions of speed and time.

How can we make use of this feat?
 
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