Piccolo's Moon busting

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I've seen people saying that Piccolo's moon busting had
no negative effects on Earth and it contradicts Physics so
the feat isn't legitimate. Here is what I gotta say to the lowballers :-

Hell, according to RL physics its impossible to go past speed of light yet DBZ, Saint Seiya, Bastard!!, comics and others do it all the time. Even if it was possible, moving at such speeds would still hold negative effects to the entire planet due to relativity. So dont try to argue "nearly no side-effects from from moon level blastz!" cus honestly thats the least of inconsistencies with RL physics that fiction like DBZ or even comics present.

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:what:......

......last I checked..............

DBZ isn't real life.
Black haired monkey men from another planet who go blond when they power up.
Rocks floating then bursting into pebbles from powering up Ki flow.
Green men with antennae blowing up the moon with light beams
Androids
insect men
dragons that grant wishes when you collect their balls :snick:

DBZ isn't even remotely basing anything off of real life physics so this is kind of a pointless thread.
 

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:what:......

......last I checked..............

DBZ isn't real life.
Black haired monkey men from another planet who go blond when they power up.
Rocks floating then bursting into pebbles from powering up Ki flow.
Green men with antennae blowing up the moon with light beams
Androids
insect men
dragons that grant wishes when you collect their balls :snick:

DBZ isn't even remotely basing anything off of real life physics so this is kind of a pointless thread.
As I stated, this goes for people who contradict feats via using physics. It happens a lot you know, especially with Roshi and Cell's blast. And no some physics do apply in fiction like there is a lot of gravitional tolerance display in DBZ also displaying interstellar travels which is calculated of the speed of light.
 

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As I stated, this goes for people who contradict feats via using physics. It happens a lot you know, especially with Roshi and Cell's blast. And no some physics do apply in fiction like there is a lot of gravitional tolerance display in DBZ also displaying interstellar travels which is calculated of the speed of light.
well true enough on that. IN this you do have a good point.
 
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The invention of the time machine, Z fighters training in abnormal gravity to get stronger, whis and Beerus performing interstellar travel massively faster than light, all these fall under Physics.
 
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