You have to remember that One Piece planet has 7 moons. This means that it's completely logical that One Piece planet has far greater pulling force, otherwise it wouldn't be able to attract so many moons and keep all of them on different distances
@@alrmalikk there is theory the planet is hollow and artificial since the ancient kingdom is like star wars level of technology(cloning lasers anti gravity etc) The one pieve world could be an artificial planet Would be funny if the one piece is inside the planet
@@abdurrahmandureng You're thinking of the literal real world example of our moon, but any celestial body that orbits a planet is considered a moon of that planet, regardless of whether it can support life. So the One Piece moons are still considered moons, even though we know at least some of them support life. Just like Earth would be considered a moon if it were orbiting another planet. The only differences between a moon and planet is what they're orbiting. If it orbits a star, it's a planet most of the time ( with notable exceptions like the debates around Pluto because if it's size), if it orbits any other celestial body, it's usually considered a moon. The ability to sustain life is irrelevant, and so is size for the most part, unless that size is particularly small.
In response to 16:54, it would still be able to support life even with real world physics applied as the living organisms on the planet would simply have adapted and grown to be able to withstand to the planets conditions.
No, that isn't an argument. On top of that we have Luffys actual weight. Weight is just a relative measurement differing depending on what celestial body u find urself on. The higher the gravity the more u way. Luffy weighs 141 lbs my guy. So that whole the planet having 19 times earths gravity is bs. The real answer is it's fiction just as he said.
No bro, normal physics doesn't apply in One Piece world, just look at all the devil fruits. You're talking about a world where there are sea kings, an elephant as tall as a mountain, and a old man who can create earthquakes by punching the air.
16:40 well as you said its fiction. Oda can do what he wants lol. If he wants his characters to be able to easily survive a fall with like 1000x the earths gravity he can just write it so that they can do that. If there's evidence to prove the gravity is greater then you shouldn't say it wouldn't make sense (as its fiction and anything can happen in fiction) and just amplify the feats by the gravity. For example a real life person obviously would get destroyed by the suns gravity but people on one piece are chilling with it. That doesn't mean the gravity is normal because "regular" people are surviving it that means the one piece people can survive that type of gravity without effort as they've adapted to it already. Honestly he went really in depth to figure out the one piece planet and since he used lowballs it can obviously be much bigger. I'm pretty impressed with how in depth he went and ill definitely take that into consideration when debating people who think the earth is only ever so slightly bigger or not bigger at all. I can now bring up his example as an extreme lowball for the one piece earth size. My method is a hell of a lot simpler though lmao. We can see over the Alabasta river even from a ground level position. We can even see what seem to be mountains over the river meaning the horizon must be over 50Km. The suns horizon is 48Km. The one piece planet is at the very least slightly bigger than our sun. Simple yet effective, no pixel measurements of anything fancy required. Now since we can see far further than the river (capable of seeing mountains) we know its a lowball but saying its any bigger falls into speculation. So yea, In my calcs the one piece planet >= Our Sun.
9:03 As far as I know, you pixel scale off of an object in the image with a known height, and the pixels are how you compare the rest. For example, one character in the image has an official height of 1.5 meters and is 100 pixels tall. The boulder he's cutting is 200 pixels. Ergo, the Boulder is 3 meters tall.
For pixel scaling you use a unité for exemple , if a specific building is stated to be 20 m high then in a panel that building is zoomed in and seems big and is 450 pixels high then you decide 20/450 and get the value that pixel is supposed to have ON THAT ONE PANEL but if in another panel that SAME building is zoomed out and is just 10 pixels high then you do 20/10 which gives a value of 2 m per pixel which is bigger than the value of the first panel being 0,04 m per pixel
Well if gravity is stronger the things on planet the life will evolve to adapt so nope they won't die just because they fall. And as long as the planet has water and is in living zone of the start, it will have chance of life no matter the size. It all depends on the star and if the planet has water or not.
Things will evolve and adapt but on a planet with that much gravity, life would get much bigger than a rat. The immense gravitational force would restrict the growth of any organism and it would be impossible to fight against.
@@victorpopescu8073 They are not averaging it to one piece island sizes tho? They're averaging the earth's island sizes to the average size of an earth island, and multiplying by the number of islands in one piece. That would still be a low ball considering how big one piece islands are.
@@jaunzelmullins1508 why would a world with higher gravity use the same scales as our world. Think abt the tools we have, why would you use a shallow sea submarine for the deep sea, where the pressure is higher.
@@jiachael5222 you're assuming the world has more gravity when as far as we know the gravity is the same. So I don't see your point. I'm just saying what oda told us. Luffy weighs 141 and is 5"7'. That's average height and weight.
The One Piece Universe is insane and i pity anyone trying to calculate a series that regularly laughs at the idea of physics and logic on a regular basis. One Piece is a universe where dreams and strong wills have a tangible effect on physical reality itself. Realistically half the characters would be crushed under the 19x gravity.
Pixel scaling: If a 1000 meters tall tree is drawn using 100 pixels, then 1 pixel in that particular image is 10 meters. So if there's a statue that has 300 pixels you just need to multiply by 10. That's pixel scaling. (Ofc, you can't use use the lenght per pixel obtained in 1 image in a different image. But you can use the length of the things in the image in other different images to obtain new sizes or confirm if/how the size scaling is consistent through diferent images)
I get what you are saying about the gravity but the op world got 6 or 7 moons that’s insane so the gravity but be but higher than earth since this was a lowball I would argue hit its dwarf star
12:50 that's how powerscaling works, powerscaling is always just a speculation when talking about fictional worlds, especially anime/manga, don't take it seriously, just enjoy it
16:46 agreed. This is my take on Star Wars planets too. Like the laws of physics could be different in diff verses. Naboo for example is a largely water planet w huge pathways through the planet core. It wouldn't work as planet in our universe I think, so.. That's a solid point imo, physics can be different for different universes
Regular humans in one piece hypnotized by jango hit the side of a cliff and broke off boulders. It make sense they can stand a stronger gravitational pull than us
whats crazy is when aokiji froze the ocean he wasnt even remotely phased. even though using devil fruit powers exhausts you and your stamina and he wasnt even phased. that also says something about sakazuki who is stronger then aokiji
I think he remade this video with some new data. Spoiler warning I suppose. The one piece world is 8.7 times the size of our sun, and our sun is 900 times bigger than the earth, making it 7830 times the size of our world. Our world is about 25,000 miles in diameter not counting the armosphere. This makes the one-piece world roughly 19,575,000 miles in diameter, not counting atmosphere, if his second video on this subject is accurare. At the speed of light, you could circle our world about 7 times in a second. But it would take light around seconds to circle the one piece world, given that light moves at around 186,000 miles per second. Yet because of composition, destroying this planet is still not star level, despite it being bigger than a star
Yeah, no... I don't know if that is true or not, but it sounds ridiculous. A planet that big would make islands in One Piece the size of entire planets if not bigger and how exactly are they traveling this world? A wooden ship? In less than a year, they traversed one half of the grand line which is half the circumference of their world. Using the same technology, the Europeans made it to Australia in 8 months. You mean to tell me that with a wooden ship that travels at best 15km per hour, they have managed to travel the distance of 4.35x the diameter of the sun which is roughly 6,055,200km (or 3,762,527 miles) is less than a year? That is beyond ridiculous.
@@alrmalikk btw even the toriko planet is the size of Jupiter and it has life and HxH planet apparently huge as well so it is definitely possible to sustain life in fiction with higher gravity.
The reason why the scaling of OP world makes no sense is because people use real world metrics to scale a world that doesn't seem to run based on the same physics as our world. On top of that Oda is incredibly inconsistent when it comes to the size of people, things and places. Easy ezample. Zoro's sword Enma was once owned by an incredibly large man named Kozuki Oden. I believe Oden was stated to be 15 feet tall. Scaling the sword to Oden, the sword should actually be larger than Zoro but zoro wields it as if it was a normal human sized blade. The scaling these theorists make of the OP world makes no sense because they willfully ignore logical inconsistencies and the fact that Oda is more interested in telling a fantastic and entertaining story than he is making sure that the story itself is consistent with real world physics.
The one piece world also has sky islands so the Marco statement is not entirely wrong there are still plenty of natural and unnatural sky islands that we have not seen yet it's not only Skypea or Witheria or Urouge's home island or the random island Kaido jumped from, there are more
15:38 counter argument. Ironically you are using our laws of physics to say they can't sustain such fall but they are from that planet and they evolved accordingly with their environment. so basically if they come to earth they would just feel lighter and way more durable. they would feel like they're floating due to the difference in gravity.
And incorrect. There can still be life on the planet even tho the gravity is much more immense. The life on the planet would just look and evolve differently due to the gravity, realistically humans on a planet like this would naturally look so much different and alot uglier due to the gravity, but since this is a non realistic fictional manga oda wont draw the humans accurately and grotesquely, but instead give them other physical traits that somewhat can be explained by the immense gravity, such as most normal humans in OP having super human strength, speed, durability and endurance (comparatively to our world). Also when you have a planet of this size; physically speaking it literally HAS to have the amount of gravity to accompany it. Again yes it is a fictional story but fictional stories always has and always will have the luxury of picking and choosing what realistic aspects it wants to incorporate into the story. In one piece leaves on trees dont fall realistic because of stylistic choice, oda or the anime dont have to or dont feel like animating or drawing how all different things would react in immense gravity for that would be a headache and it would be limiting their creativeness. like think about dragon ball. The characters in that series are overpowered for just no fuckin reason, and if you powerscale the characters you would come to the conclusion that realistically all of the current major fights in dragon ball should result in at least the galaxy being destroyed due to how powerful these characters are. But in the current fights not even the planets get destroyed even tho they are going all out. Authors can pick and choose when they want to incorporate realism.
All of this was well and good, but no offense you are wrong. One piece gravity is relative to earths gravity. We know this Because we know Luffy weighs 141 pounds my guy. Which means he weighs the same as an average human on earth. If gravity was 20 times larger Luffy would weigh TONS.
@@jaunzelmullins1508 that may be oda saying he WOULD weigh that much on our planet. Same way he said luffy WOULD be brazillian and a fire fighter. Also he might not be telling us this stuff about the planet size and gravity because it is a spoiler for the lore.
@@mahoraga1528 stop it bro. He gave height and weight of Luffy. I promise oda isn't thinking that hard. Your coping. The authors aren't powerscalers or scientist. They aren't sitting here doing calculations and holding back gravity information. What he said about weight is most likely what he meant verbatim.
@@jaunzelmullins1508 “i promise oda isnt thinking that hard” if you know anything about one piece’s story telling you would know that oda literally NEVER stops thinking that hard. Talkin bout “your coping” come tf on..
@@mahoraga1528 I didn't say anything about story telling. Him being a good fantasy world builder and him worrying about physics are completely different. I said oda ain't a scientist or powerscaler. So no he ain't thinking that hard about how gravity work on whatever size this planet is so his fans can compare it to other verses. No I promise he ain't. He got way more important crap to think about. So yes u are coping my guy.
15:30 This isn't true. The residents of the OP planet have been there their entire lives, therefore their bodies have acclimated to its forces the same way we did to Earth. DBZ addressed the same theory: the Saiyans lived on a planet with greater gravity than earth and acclimated to it as well.
OP planet is huge. If their universe has same physics as ours, every character must be strong ah just to walk around and carry stuff. Like even Nami is diesel. Just going up stairs w all the gravity would be really rough. One upside is it's easier for them to breath there compared to Earth. If OP characters came to our world it would be super hard for them to breath I think, they would feel like they're at super high altitude the whole time
If the gravitational force of one-piece planet is 20 times the earth, then luffy punches on earth would be 20 times stronger. Luffy punched kido with a bazrang gun to the core of onepiece planet. If we put earth instead of one-piece planet, then that attack was easily capable of making hole in the earth through its core. that means luffy is 10 times stronger than the planetary level
It's not 20 times more. It's exactly they same as earths gravity or relative. We know this cuz Luffy is 141 pounds. Which is the weight of an average human on earth.
@@BlueNish12 they are irrelevant. Because there is no way to compare them to earth. As they are fictional. (Or maybe compare them to dinosaurs or something) But humans exist on both earth and the one piece planet. From that u can determine gravity is about the same.
I think Vivi's statement of the wide river was flawed. Characters in One Piece make statements from their point of view, especially in early One Piece. I can't speak for the method, but I don't think it's accurate. IMO, it's supposed to be equivalent to earth in the apparent 1600s
if you want, idk if this will be better but you can put your facecam in the corner of the vid and the video your reacting to in full screen (just an idea)
Bro did all that work, I could have just told him what it would take to destroy OP planet. It would take one man in his prime, WB w his gura gura power. Solved 😅
3:14 well he says the average size, so, taken all the sizes possible and doing AM (arithmetic mean) we will get the average size and then with that average size of a island we can apply the formula he said, the number is an aproximation obviously we cant get an exact number that is accurate thats how math works in principle
I really hate the type of reaction video where you do not watch the video before hand to get more accurate commentary on the video and not just say oh and but once in a while.
So explain how a statement about how many islands is in op from one of the ONLY people in the series to have traveled all the oceans is wrong? If that was a narutard statement it be taken as 100% fact😂 not one thing that points to Marco exaggerating or lying yall just biased
@@alrmalikk so does that mean u don’t think naruto is star anymore? Cause I put him at planatary to large planatary but I don’t think he can do anything to the op planet, so I guess the op planet is a outlier when it comes to large planetary
@@indominusblade3 I think this attack potency is star level to planetary but I don’t think he can destroy something as large as a star. The only people i believe in naruto that can do that is kaguya and momoshiki
You have to remember that One Piece planet has 7 moons. This means that it's completely logical that One Piece planet has far greater pulling force, otherwise it wouldn't be able to attract so many moons and keep all of them on different distances
Gotcha, I see what you’re saying
@@alrmalikk but that is the globe of void century(800 years ago and beyond) we only have one now we dont know why😮
Wait it does I thought those were planets
@@alrmalikk there is theory the planet is hollow and artificial since the ancient kingdom is like star wars level of technology(cloning lasers anti gravity etc)
The one pieve world could be an artificial planet
Would be funny if the one piece is inside the planet
@@abdurrahmandureng You're thinking of the literal real world example of our moon, but any celestial body that orbits a planet is considered a moon of that planet, regardless of whether it can support life. So the One Piece moons are still considered moons, even though we know at least some of them support life. Just like Earth would be considered a moon if it were orbiting another planet. The only differences between a moon and planet is what they're orbiting. If it orbits a star, it's a planet most of the time ( with notable exceptions like the debates around Pluto because if it's size), if it orbits any other celestial body, it's usually considered a moon. The ability to sustain life is irrelevant, and so is size for the most part, unless that size is particularly small.
this man's ability to roast himself in his titles is an actual artform
In response to 16:54, it would still be able to support life even with real world physics applied as the living organisms on the planet would simply have adapted and grown to be able to withstand to the planets conditions.
exacly. just like everything on earth did. so if someone ffrom earth was to hit someone from op it would be like being bit by a mosquito?
@@corazon553honestly I could see that 😂
No, that isn't an argument. On top of that we have Luffys actual weight. Weight is just a relative measurement differing depending on what celestial body u find urself on. The higher the gravity the more u way. Luffy weighs 141 lbs my guy. So that whole the planet having 19 times earths gravity is bs.
The real answer is it's fiction just as he said.
@@jaunzelmullins1508 luffy is considered a small person on that planet the average human in one piece is doflamingo size
@@Stunt877 the point is that Luffy is the size of an average human on earth and weighs the same too. Meaning gravity isn't much different.
Bro …. The Law of Gravity is applicable to all celestial bodies…. So it would apply to the one piece world too
No bro, normal physics doesn't apply in One Piece world, just look at all the devil fruits. You're talking about a world where there are sea kings, an elephant as tall as a mountain, and a old man who can create earthquakes by punching the air.
@@ironmantis25 uh’re technically right…!!! All the more reason to believe how ridiculously big the one piece world is 🤣🤣🤣
16:40 well as you said its fiction. Oda can do what he wants lol. If he wants his characters to be able to easily survive a fall with like 1000x the earths gravity he can just write it so that they can do that. If there's evidence to prove the gravity is greater then you shouldn't say it wouldn't make sense (as its fiction and anything can happen in fiction) and just amplify the feats by the gravity. For example a real life person obviously would get destroyed by the suns gravity but people on one piece are chilling with it. That doesn't mean the gravity is normal because "regular" people are surviving it that means the one piece people can survive that type of gravity without effort as they've adapted to it already.
Honestly he went really in depth to figure out the one piece planet and since he used lowballs it can obviously be much bigger. I'm pretty impressed with how in depth he went and ill definitely take that into consideration when debating people who think the earth is only ever so slightly bigger or not bigger at all. I can now bring up his example as an extreme lowball for the one piece earth size.
My method is a hell of a lot simpler though lmao. We can see over the Alabasta river even from a ground level position. We can even see what seem to be mountains over the river meaning the horizon must be over 50Km. The suns horizon is 48Km. The one piece planet is at the very least slightly bigger than our sun. Simple yet effective, no pixel measurements of anything fancy required. Now since we can see far further than the river (capable of seeing mountains) we know its a lowball but saying its any bigger falls into speculation. So yea, In my calcs the one piece planet >= Our Sun.
9:03 As far as I know, you pixel scale off of an object in the image with a known height, and the pixels are how you compare the rest.
For example, one character in the image has an official height of 1.5 meters and is 100 pixels tall. The boulder he's cutting is 200 pixels. Ergo, the Boulder is 3 meters tall.
For pixel scaling you use a unité for exemple , if a specific building is stated to be 20 m high then in a panel that building is zoomed in and seems big and is 450 pixels high then you decide 20/450 and get the value that pixel is supposed to have ON THAT ONE PANEL but if in another panel that SAME building is zoomed out and is just 10 pixels high then you do 20/10 which gives a value of 2 m per pixel which is bigger than the value of the first panel being 0,04 m per pixel
It's kinda inconsistent
These titles...💀 i love it.
what did you edit?
@@imgayforkirishima6007 Autocorrect Tits
Well if gravity is stronger the things on planet the life will evolve to adapt so nope they won't die just because they fall.
And as long as the planet has water and is in living zone of the start, it will have chance of life no matter the size. It all depends on the star and if the planet has water or not.
Things will evolve and adapt but on a planet with that much gravity, life would get much bigger than a rat. The immense gravitational force would restrict the growth of any organism and it would be impossible to fight against.
16:46
The calculations were done on the basis that the planet has 1G or normal Earth's gravity.
2:43 "if you were to average them down to one size", it's not flawed you have to work on your listening skills.
But the method does seem flawed because why would you average earth islands sizes to one piece island sizes?
@@victorpopescu8073because its the only way to calculate it
@@victorpopescu8073 They are not averaging it to one piece island sizes tho? They're averaging the earth's island sizes to the average size of an earth island, and multiplying by the number of islands in one piece. That would still be a low ball considering how big one piece islands are.
@@victorpopescu8073 If it's what flawed what other method would you propose?
@@LarryBonson Damn they never responded.
every place in one piece is actually an island the only exception being the red line which is a continent.
the one piece planet having that much gravitational pull actually makes sense when you think about how strong one piece characters are
It doesn't make any sense if you think about how much they weigh.
If the gravity is 19 times more how does Luffy only weigh 141 pounds
@@jaunzelmullins1508 different scales that actually work as intended in their world.
@@jiachael5222 ??? But that is just u making stuff up.
@@jaunzelmullins1508 why would a world with higher gravity use the same scales as our world. Think abt the tools we have, why would you use a shallow sea submarine for the deep sea, where the pressure is higher.
@@jiachael5222 you're assuming the world has more gravity when as far as we know the gravity is the same. So I don't see your point. I'm just saying what oda told us. Luffy weighs 141 and is 5"7'. That's average height and weight.
Going by basic physics, the planet’s gravity is really insane, which makes the things living there even more insane since they do such wild stuff.
The One Piece Universe is insane and i pity anyone trying to calculate a series that regularly laughs at the idea of physics and logic on a regular basis. One Piece is a universe where dreams and strong wills have a tangible effect on physical reality itself. Realistically half the characters would be crushed under the 19x gravity.
Pixel scaling:
If a 1000 meters tall tree is drawn using 100 pixels, then 1 pixel in that particular image is 10 meters.
So if there's a statue that has 300 pixels you just need to multiply by 10.
That's pixel scaling. (Ofc, you can't use use the lenght per pixel obtained in 1 image in a different image. But you can use the length of the things in the image in other different images to obtain new sizes or confirm if/how the size scaling is consistent through diferent images)
Speaking as someone who is bad at math, I have no clue wtf he's talking about, so I'll take his word for it :P
the gravital force must be different than in real life, because living beings and even mountains would be flattened at that point
Bro saying gravity doesn’t matter is like saying there’s no gravity in anime lmfaoo
thats not what i was getting at lmao
I get what you are saying about the gravity but the op world got 6 or 7 moons that’s insane so the gravity but be but higher than earth since this was a lowball I would argue hit its dwarf star
12:50 that's how powerscaling works, powerscaling is always just a speculation when talking about fictional worlds, especially anime/manga, don't take it seriously, just enjoy it
16:46 agreed. This is my take on Star Wars planets too. Like the laws of physics could be different in diff verses. Naboo for example is a largely water planet w huge pathways through the planet core. It wouldn't work as planet in our universe I think, so.. That's a solid point imo, physics can be different for different universes
Regular humans in one piece hypnotized by jango hit the side of a cliff and broke off boulders. It make sense they can stand a stronger gravitational pull than us
so the fodder in one piece = superman in other smaller planet
never thought about it that way lol
whats crazy is when aokiji froze the ocean he wasnt even remotely phased. even though using devil fruit powers exhausts you and your stamina and he wasnt even phased. that also says something about sakazuki who is stronger then aokiji
Why did he multiply radius with pixel value? 😂😂
I think he remade this video with some new data. Spoiler warning I suppose. The one piece world is 8.7 times the size of our sun, and our sun is 900 times bigger than the earth, making it 7830 times the size of our world. Our world is about 25,000 miles in diameter not counting the armosphere. This makes the one-piece world roughly 19,575,000 miles in diameter, not counting atmosphere, if his second video on this subject is accurare. At the speed of light, you could circle our world about 7 times in a second. But it would take light around seconds to circle the one piece world, given that light moves at around 186,000 miles per second. Yet because of composition, destroying this planet is still not star level, despite it being bigger than a star
wait where did he do it?
Yeah, no... I don't know if that is true or not, but it sounds ridiculous. A planet that big would make islands in One Piece the size of entire planets if not bigger and how exactly are they traveling this world? A wooden ship? In less than a year, they traversed one half of the grand line which is half the circumference of their world. Using the same technology, the Europeans made it to Australia in 8 months. You mean to tell me that with a wooden ship that travels at best 15km per hour, they have managed to travel the distance of 4.35x the diameter of the sun which is roughly 6,055,200km (or 3,762,527 miles) is less than a year?
That is beyond ridiculous.
@@maozedong8370 its called fiction
Bro these video titles are unbeatable 😂
these titles are hilarious lmaooooo and op planet is heavy.
Very very heavy
@@alrmalikk btw even the toriko planet is the size of Jupiter and it has life and HxH planet apparently huge as well so it is definitely possible to sustain life in fiction with higher gravity.
The reason why the scaling of OP world makes no sense is because people use real world metrics to scale a world that doesn't seem to run based on the same physics as our world. On top of that Oda is incredibly inconsistent when it comes to the size of people, things and places.
Easy ezample. Zoro's sword Enma was once owned by an incredibly large man named Kozuki Oden. I believe Oden was stated to be 15 feet tall. Scaling the sword to Oden, the sword should actually be larger than Zoro but zoro wields it as if it was a normal human sized blade.
The scaling these theorists make of the OP world makes no sense because they willfully ignore logical inconsistencies and the fact that Oda is more interested in telling a fantastic and entertaining story than he is making sure that the story itself is consistent with real world physics.
My head hurts from hearing all these numbers☠️
Bruh your video titles be killing me before I even click on the video lmaoo
Pixel scaling is the best way to find hight and width
Your so underrated
Ehh idk tbh
@@alrmalikk you are, you deserve more
Bro I love your content so much
these titles are getting creative 😂😂
The one piece world also has sky islands so the Marco statement is not entirely wrong there are still plenty of natural and unnatural sky islands that we have not seen yet it's not only Skypea or Witheria or Urouge's home island or the random island Kaido jumped from, there are more
Pixel scaling is odd? What do u think we use IRL???
not pixel scaling
15:38 counter argument. Ironically you are using our laws of physics to say they can't sustain such fall but they are from that planet and they evolved accordingly with their environment. so basically if they come to earth they would just feel lighter and way more durable. they would feel like they're floating due to the difference in gravity.
he has no idea how tall a human is tho since it doesn't have to be like us
I will never trust anything calculated with pixel scaling
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You not cooking😂
So because the gravity is so much higher that means that One Piece characters are much faster tthan we think?? Thats scary to think tbh 😭
Pixel scaling isn't 100% accurate, it's just a good estimate
And incorrect. There can still be life on the planet even tho the gravity is much more immense. The life on the planet would just look and evolve differently due to the gravity, realistically humans on a planet like this would naturally look so much different and alot uglier due to the gravity, but since this is a non realistic fictional manga oda wont draw the humans accurately and grotesquely, but instead give them other physical traits that somewhat can be explained by the immense gravity, such as most normal humans in OP having super human strength, speed, durability and endurance (comparatively to our world). Also when you have a planet of this size; physically speaking it literally HAS to have the amount of gravity to accompany it. Again yes it is a fictional story but fictional stories always has and always will have the luxury of picking and choosing what realistic aspects it wants to incorporate into the story. In one piece leaves on trees dont fall realistic because of stylistic choice, oda or the anime dont have to or dont feel like animating or drawing how all different things would react in immense gravity for that would be a headache and it would be limiting their creativeness. like think about dragon ball. The characters in that series are overpowered for just no fuckin reason, and if you powerscale the characters you would come to the conclusion that realistically all of the current major fights in dragon ball should result in at least the galaxy being destroyed due to how powerful these characters are. But in the current fights not even the planets get destroyed even tho they are going all out. Authors can pick and choose when they want to incorporate realism.
All of this was well and good, but no offense you are wrong. One piece gravity is relative to earths gravity. We know this Because we know Luffy weighs 141 pounds my guy. Which means he weighs the same as an average human on earth. If gravity was 20 times larger Luffy would weigh TONS.
@@jaunzelmullins1508 that may be oda saying he WOULD weigh that much on our planet. Same way he said luffy WOULD be brazillian and a fire fighter. Also he might not be telling us this stuff about the planet size and gravity because it is a spoiler for the lore.
@@mahoraga1528 stop it bro. He gave height and weight of Luffy. I promise oda isn't thinking that hard. Your coping. The authors aren't powerscalers or scientist. They aren't sitting here doing calculations and holding back gravity information. What he said about weight is most likely what he meant verbatim.
@@jaunzelmullins1508 “i promise oda isnt thinking that hard” if you know anything about one piece’s story telling you would know that oda literally NEVER stops thinking that hard. Talkin bout “your coping” come tf on..
@@mahoraga1528 I didn't say anything about story telling. Him being a good fantasy world builder and him worrying about physics are completely different. I said oda ain't a scientist or powerscaler. So no he ain't thinking that hard about how gravity work on whatever size this planet is so his fans can compare it to other verses. No I promise he ain't. He got way more important crap to think about. So yes u are coping my guy.
15:30 This isn't true. The residents of the OP planet have been there their entire lives, therefore their bodies have acclimated to its forces the same way we did to Earth. DBZ addressed the same theory: the Saiyans lived on a planet with greater gravity than earth and acclimated to it as well.
Bro watched the goat dc 😭🙏
if the gravity was different the characters would adapt to it through evolution
Hmm some big brain stuff
Yeah I understand everything 😤
OP planet is huge. If their universe has same physics as ours, every character must be strong ah just to walk around and carry stuff. Like even Nami is diesel. Just going up stairs w all the gravity would be really rough. One upside is it's easier for them to breath there compared to Earth. If OP characters came to our world it would be super hard for them to breath I think, they would feel like they're at super high altitude the whole time
Dressrosa island is half the size of australia
Smoker doesn’t know how to win
If the gravitational force of one-piece planet is 20 times the earth, then luffy punches on earth would be 20 times stronger. Luffy punched kido with a bazrang gun to the core of onepiece planet. If we put earth instead of one-piece planet, then that attack was easily capable of making hole in the earth through its core. that means luffy is 10 times stronger than the planetary level
It's not 20 times more. It's exactly they same as earths gravity or relative. We know this cuz Luffy is 141 pounds. Which is the weight of an average human on earth.
@jaunzel mullins what about weight and size of creatures,
@@BlueNish12 they are irrelevant. Because there is no way to compare them to earth. As they are fictional. (Or maybe compare them to dinosaurs or something)
But humans exist on both earth and the one piece planet. From that u can determine gravity is about the same.
@jaunzel mullins every island on grand line has its own magnificent pole if islands have magnetic pole then then gravity of planet should be higher.
@@BlueNish12 u mean magnetic poles?
I think Vivi's statement of the wide river was flawed. Characters in One Piece make statements from their point of view, especially in early One Piece. I can't speak for the method, but I don't think it's accurate. IMO, it's supposed to be equivalent to earth in the apparent 1600s
if you want, idk if this will be better but you can put your facecam in the corner of the vid and the video your reacting to in full screen (just an idea)
great idea lowkey
Bro did all that work, I could have just told him what it would take to destroy OP planet. It would take one man in his prime, WB w his gura gura power. Solved 😅
man hes just guessing on the trees bro its not that serious at the beginning he said it was just speculation bro its not that deep zzz
My man need to seriously work in his listening skills lol.
There can still be life on a planet with stronger gravity just the would evolve to be able to handle it
2:46 + 7:23 LOL
3:14 well he says the average size, so, taken all the sizes possible and doing AM (arithmetic mean) we will get the average size and then with that average size of a island we can apply the formula he said, the number is an aproximation obviously we cant get an exact number that is accurate thats how math works in principle
You just dont understand pixel scaling at all
My man don't know what average means
What are these titles 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂❤
day 2 of saying you are mad underrated
Physics is easy a picture has tons of pixels you cant have a picture without an image or camera doing the math
why does the guy keep measuring in diameter
Interesting!
I dont think you have a say in this since you didnt study like that guy
I really hate the type of reaction video where you do not watch the video before hand to get more accurate commentary on the video and not just say oh and but once in a while.
So explain how a statement about how many islands is in op from one of the ONLY people in the series to have traveled all the oceans is wrong? If that was a narutard statement it be taken as 100% fact😂 not one thing that points to Marco exaggerating or lying yall just biased
Man these titles are to much
I have a Question
Will you watch top 10 one piece wifu's?
lmaooo yes eventually
Ty
Why is this video audio so bad, lol, your right about this guy's mic. It's going in and out.
Long ring long land was the werst arc ever
And all Naruto wants is to be the mayor of a village.
This video I don't get 😅😅😅.
Can you shut up until they finish speaking
do u still think naruto can blow up the op planet?
well nope, i dont think his destructive capability is that high
@@alrmalikk so does that mean u don’t think naruto is star anymore? Cause I put him at planatary to large planatary but I don’t think he can do anything to the op planet, so I guess the op planet is a outlier when it comes to large planetary
@@indominusblade3 I think this attack potency is star level to planetary but I don’t think he can destroy something as large as a star. The only people i believe in naruto that can do that is kaguya and momoshiki
@@alrmalikk fair enough