I probably fucked up somewhere, but I think that means it would take a bit over one hundred gigatons of force to lift the average chunk of Zeal like Lavos' attack did. I'm probably missing something, though... However it would turn out, each blast has considerably more force behind it than was imparted to Zeal, since the beams blasted through as though unimpeded.SirNitram wrote:If we conservatively place most of the rocks in Zeal at 3 miles, we're talking 1e15 Newtons of force to keep them aloft. And remember the Square-Cube law for increasing the size...
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