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| SSJ3 Goku Transformation Earthquake Vs 11.0 Richter Earthquake; which Earthquake is More destroyer? | |
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| OmegaSaiyan2 | Apr 13 2014, 02:40 AM Post #1 |
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if SSJ3 Goku Earthquake >>>> 11.0 Then Let´s Make 35.0 Vs SSJ3 Goku Earthquake |
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| lunar2 | Apr 13 2014, 04:23 AM Post #2 |
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goku shook the entire planet. no measurable earthquake could possibly compare to that. |
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Apr 13 2014, 06:06 AM Post #3 |
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Also cell powering up for his attack shook earth as well |
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| lunar2 | Apr 13 2014, 06:19 AM Post #4 |
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and nappa powering up. shaking the earth really isn't a big deal. |
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| lazerbem | Apr 13 2014, 12:03 PM Post #5 |
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Oddly enough, it didn't destroy any buildings, which makes it weaker than lots of Earthquakes |
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| lunar2 | Apr 13 2014, 08:29 PM Post #6 |
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or the futuristic tech of the dragonball world simply includes earthquake proof buildings. advances in materials science meant that by nature, all the buildings are light enough and or flexible enough that an earthquake doesn't damage them. |
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| + Steve | Apr 13 2014, 10:02 PM Post #7 |
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Futuristic? They still have WW2 era guns and stuff, the only futuristic stuff is airships, cars and spaceships really the buildings are all extremely ordinary. I'd say a 11.0 earthquake is more power, just not in as big an area. |
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| lunar2 | Apr 14 2014, 01:35 AM Post #8 |
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yeah. capsules, spaceships, flying cars, giant mecha. not futuristic at all. so what if it looks like WW2 era stuff? it doesn't matter what it looks like, it matters what it is. and it is futuristic technology, that just happens to have a retro look to it. kind of like fallout. |
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| + Steve | Apr 14 2014, 02:22 AM Post #9 |
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But you can't just say that the buildings are more durable just because it's in the future. There are a few futuristic things but the world, at least on Earth isn't futuristic at all really. They still have crap TV's and stuff. Anyway an 11.0 earthquake would be nuts just a 9.0 destroys basically every man made thing and changes the landscape forever. In our world an 11.0 earthquake is expected to set off super-volcano's and/or initiate other disasters that would almost or entirely destroy all life on earth, so the chain reaction it could start greatly surpasses what Goku's powering up did. But in their future world if there were no super-volcano's or oceans around the damage would be far more severe just far less widespread. Windows and stuff being smashed round the world wouldn't really compared to a whole city or multiple being utterly annihilated. Whatever they do to their buildings they couldn't stop the ground under them collapsing and making the buildings smash in to each other. If their buildings had any kind of effective countermeasures they wouldn't have shook when Goku or whoever else powered up. EDIT a 12.55 earthquake is the equivalent to the impact that created the Chicxulub Crater, which is widely theorized as to be what wiped out the dinosaurs. An 11 is a lot less than that but still that puts it in to perspective. Edited by Steve, Apr 14 2014, 02:35 AM.
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| lunar2 | Apr 14 2014, 03:29 AM Post #10 |
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not futuristic at all, huh? again, you are going by aesthetics rather than functionality. AT drew the aesthetics based on what he was familiar with. but the actual functionality is very futuristic. advanced genetic engineering, molecular compression, infinite energy, flying cars, etc. also, saying it's not futuristic because the TVs are crap is like saying star wars doesn't have futuristic tech because the holograms are crap. yes, it is nearly impossible to even imagine graphics better than what is available beyond your time, so that is one aspect of technology that is always anachronistic. similarly, things like style of clothing, and aesthetics of buildings and machinery will generally be what you are familiar with, regardless of what the functionality is. |
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| + Steve | Apr 14 2014, 10:16 AM Post #11 |
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Star Wars is in the past and in completely different galaxies though, Dragon Ball, at least when it is on Earth is a vision of our future. A rigid building can't be earthquake proof unless they magically enchant them they have to be able to move about in some way to withstand the vibrations. Even if they were made of some kind of super metals and super concretes they'd still fall over and break, that's why we have such trouble now we can build buildings that can take the vibrations pretty well but they'd still fall over. Also being in the future doesn't mean it has to be futuristic, look how many wasteland areas there are, how little people there seems to be and the landscape compared to Earth today. Clearly there could have been some kind of Earth changing event, maybe Yellowstone exploded and the ground all shifted. If I remember correctly there's not one reference to the old world(except maybe dialogue like a movie catch phrase) so DB could be taking place many thousands of years later where a lot of knowledge from now has been lost. Makes sense to me. Maybe all the animal people are just mutants, instead of Yellowstone, WW3. |
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Apr 14 2014, 05:33 PM Post #12 |
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When has an earthquake ever shalen the world? |
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| lunar2 | Apr 14 2014, 07:31 PM Post #13 |
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it doesn't matter when star wars is set. the technology is still more advanced than ours, despite looking more primitive. because aesthetics and functionality are unrelated. nope. the main damage done to buildings today is from the vibrations. it's very rare that they actually fall over. remember, they have that really heavy foundation buried in the ground to hold them upright. DB earth is in a different universe entirely. the earth looks different because it is a different planet with the same name. the DB world is not our future. also, yeah. you spend all your time out in the country and trekking across deserts in this world, you won't see many people, and you will see a lot of wastelands. it just so happens that very little of the series takes place within any actual cities. as for history references. again, different universe, different history. and seriously, how often in your day to day life do you reference the events of 10 years ago, much less a 100, or a 1000? also, animal people from random mutation caused by nuclear war? c'mon. AT is japanese. he wouldn't make a stupid mistake like that. nope, the animal people are either a natural part of the environment in that universe, or the result of genetic engineering. besides all that, we know that the last major catastrophe to hit DB earth was the appearance of king piccolo 300 years before the start of the series. that's 300 years of relative peace. compare to our world, where the last major worldwide catastrophe was about 70 years ago. and then we spent 50 years after that on the brink of another catastrophe. we've only had something resembling peace for the last 20 years, and even that's not particularly peaceful. |
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| + Steve | Apr 15 2014, 12:09 AM Post #14 |
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Yeah but buildings would fall over with an 11.0 unless the whole ground was made of metal it would crumble no matter how tough the buildings were. I'm still not really getting the Star Wars point, they're futuristic but they have nothing to do with Earth and our humans, Star Wars-like happenings could be real for all we know yet our technology still sucks in comparison. It's apparently supposed to be set in Akira's view of the year 2000, highly doubt he'd have figured every building would be immune to earthquake damage. Probably only when meteors have hit but regardless doing that doesn't necessarily mean powerful just wide spread, in the same way that an explosion can cover a huge area but do only surface damage but a different kind of explosion with a much smaller radius can annihilate absolutely everything in the radius. What Goku did was like a worldwide 5.0-5.9 so not really that powerful just impressive that it shook the whole world, somehow. If it were that powerful everything near him should have been destroyed but whatever everywhere only experienced around a 5.0, possibly 6.0. An 11.0 would be as powerful as between 15 gigatons of energy from a TNT blast and 100 teratons which is massively more powerful than a 5.0 which is around 480 tons. Even if the buildings were earthquake proof as I said everything else would have been destroyed if it was as powerful as an 11.0, a 10.0 can rupture fault lines if what Goku did happened all round the world buildings being a bit more futuristic would not save the planet. There would have been tsunami's everywhere(they were near the water too), possibly a mega-tsunami and possibly mega-earthquakes Goku going SSj3 would be an almost if not actually apocalyptic event. Which it clearly wasn't. |
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