NarutoBmx33
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Ohh stop it youuuThis is also why in part 1 Sanji was stronger than Enel, I mean Enel has a DF and that surely doesn't count as part of a characters power, you know I hear Kizaru is actually not Admiral tier at all
Ohh stop it youuuThis is also why in part 1 Sanji was stronger than Enel, I mean Enel has a DF and that surely doesn't count as part of a characters power, you know I hear Kizaru is actually not Admiral tier at all
I just explained why it isn't you can't just 'nope' science and math.Nope Jozu's feat was more more impressive he basically threw a mountain at the marines back a Marineford U_U.
So? Unless mathimatics is shown in manga as to be different than ours why would we acept that they change?You guys are implying scientific measurements to an anime, which includes magical fruits.
So can you answer these?So? Unless mathimatics is shown in manga as to be different than ours why would we acept that they change?
1 + 1 = 2 in the one piece world as well so why does't gold weight the same?
none of what you said changes the fact that Luffy is still the physically the strongest and most endurable StrawhatSo can you answer these?
When Sanji kicks down, scientifically speaking, his body should go up in the air due to the pressure bouncing back. He's a human who's able to bend huge metal doors by kicking them. What calculations allow him to do that?
When Zoro fights with his sword in his mouth, Garp lifting huge cannonballs.
Its true that 1+1=2 still implies, but the weight and strength ratio isn't like it is in real life.
Not trying to be rude here but I wasn't talking about Luffy's strength. I was just talking about the general math interpretation in One Piece compared to real life.none of what you said changes the fact that Luffy is still the physically the strongest and most endurable Strawhat![]()
yes and I posted how that is irrelevant to the final point the OP was about, which was about LuffyNot trying to be rude here but I wasn't talking about Luffy's strength. I was just talking about the general math interpretation in One Piece compared to real life.
I don't care if it's irrelevant to the post, I was just putting my 2 cents in lolyes and I posted how that is irrelevant to the final point the OP was about, which was about Luffy
Yea that has nothing on elephant gatlingFlying slash determines onesYou must be registered for see links.
What Luffy did with his most powerful attack that we have seen. [You must be registered for see links]
What Zoro did with his most powerful attack that we have seen. [You must be registered for see links]
Do the math and remember that we don't even know if Zoros attack has haki or not.
What normally keeps people from flying backwards. Friction and Inertia. We just have to assume he is firmly on the ground. And we have to assume his bones are more durable than they normally are.So can you answer these?
When Sanji kicks down, scientifically speaking, his body should go up in the air due to the pressure bouncing back. He's a human who's able to bend huge metal doors by kicking them. What calculations allow him to do that?
When Zoro fights with his sword in his mouth, Garp lifting huge cannonballs.
Its true that 1+1=2 still implies, but the weight and strength ratio isn't like it is in real life.
How is a flying slash more impressive than moving a 700 ton ball so fast that a guy who can travel at the speed of light can't avoid it knowing the exact time and location of it?Flying slash determines onesYou must be registered for see links.
What Luffy did with his most powerful attack that we have seen. [You must be registered for see links]
What Zoro did with his most powerful attack that we have seen. [You must be registered for see links]
Do the math and remember that we don't even know if Zoros attack has haki or not.
Foolish is the mind that calls the mind doing work foolish.All that calculation does is prove that it is foolish to try and apply real world logic to manga.
Do you seriously think Oda tried to figure out how much that gold ball would weigh in the real world and then add it to One Piece?Foolish is the mind that calls the mind doing work foolish.
I guess simple math and conversion is just too much not stupid for people to handle.
No, I do not think so. And with this comment, it's clear that you do not understand how this works. Oda did not draw the ball with the idea of conveying it as 646 tons in mind. He did not do calculations and measurements with the density and weight of gold in mind to make sure the ball was 646 tons.Do you seriously think Oda tried to figure out how much that gold ball would weigh in the real world and then add it to One Piece?
Coincidentially or just your opinion?No, I do not think so. And with this comment, it's clear that you do not understand how this works. Oda did not draw the ball with the idea of conveying it as 646 tons in mind. He did not do calculations and measurements with the density and weight of gold in mind to make sure the ball was 646 tons.
The way it really works is that the way Oda drew it, and with the mathematic rules and weight of gold, it coincidentally comes to 646. Oda may not have intended for it to be 646, but that's the way it is. Oda did not draw it the way he did to make sure it was 646 tons, the way he drew it just so happens to come out to 646 tons.
No it's lazy. And to dismiss it because "real-life calculations don't apply to manga" Is foolish.Coincidentially or just your opinion?
Saying that "real life calculations do not apply to the manga" doesn't mean you're lazy or foolish. It just means you're wasting your time on something the writer didn't deem important enough to be mentioned in his work.