u/ProfessionalPart8193

I am a physics student and whenever I think of this graph, i wonder. Why do people not use this graph for Saitama's strength?

I am a physics student and whenever I think of this graph, i wonder. Why do people not use this graph for Saitama's strength?

Assume this to be a 2^x graph or 3^x graph and then use the units there as one units and scale his strength of that?

the x axis is the time and strength is the y.

Then measure the time taken for him to reach this level of power.

Let's assume this graph is taking place in the interval of saitama's and garou's brawl during the showing of the graph, which should take around 0.00001 seconds or so if we use their speed.

then he grew 3^16 times in that time frame meaning in one second he should grow to around 2^100000 times stronger in one second.

If he was galaxy level at the start then he is 2^10000 stronger than galaxy level?

I mean this is literally a standard graph intrepretation we learn in highschool.

u/ProfessionalPart8193 — 3 days ago

To be honest, Gun really accepted his fate of death here.

Like bro just knew that he was dead here. And he seems almost peaceful. I guess lucky for him it didn't hit.

u/ProfessionalPart8193 — 4 days ago

Gojo is genuinely the best character in JJK and without him it would have been one-fourth as popular.

Gojo is genuinely the best character in the series, and the reason is simple. He's incredibly well thought out with a perfect, unique backstory built around isolation, dehumanization, and the toll it takes on him as a person.

When you see Gojo, you immediately think "the strongest." But I don't. I genuinely think of the kindest person on the planet.

He could beat everyone up. He could solo the planet, rule over it, conquer it, mold it however he wishes. But he doesn't. His kindness towards the youth, his desire to help the next generation so they don't have to fight terrifying sorcerers alone, that's what makes him such a good person to me.

He's a jerk, disrespectful, annoying. But we all know this is a coping mechanism from his tragic past and his desperate need for attention, for people to treat him as a human being instead of a weapon.

If he acted cold and heartless without any quips, people would objectify him even more. They'd turn him into a tool more than they already do. With his current personality, at least he gets yelled at by Utahime or hated by Nanami. If he acted cold, rational, calculating on the outside, he'd just be treated as the nuclear option instead of the jerk.

Look at the panel asking "What is Satoru Gojo to you?" You see Maki and Inumaki calling him an idiot. If he acted differently, they wouldn't say anything besides "the strongest." Same with Nanami. The way Gege handled the normal Gojo that everyone sees versus who we actually see was really well done.

Another thing I love is his transformation from someone who hated weak people to the protector of every weak and helpless child he encounters. And don't even get me started on Geto.

His best friend. The way Geto veered into darkness while Gojo went the opposite direction was beautifully done. Their final confrontation about what it means to be the strongest was one of the best explorations of absolute overpowered strength in modern manga and anime.

Then comes chapter 236, which quite literally killed off half his character. It reduced someone who hates evil and refuses to let young people die into just a battle maniac always chasing a high. And Nanami's statement about Gojo? That's the worst panel in the entire series, period.

Gojo has never only used jujutsu to satisfy himself. If that were true, then his goal of creating a better world, teaching his students, protecting the youth, all of it was for nothing?

At his core, Gojo is one of the kindest people in the series. He knows he's lonely and doesn't want any of his students to feel the same way. That's why he wants everyone to become equals in strength, like him and Geto once were.

Reducing all of that to just a dude chasing satisfaction is stupid and I hated it.

And then there's Gojo's fawn response to Sukuna. Gojo has never been subservient to anyone. He wasn't even like that with Toji, who was clearly stronger than him at the time. So why was this character, who's always been confident, suddenly reduced to someone who thought he could never beat Sukuna? Whether that's true or not, it's heavily out of character for Gojo to admit something like that.

But aside from chapter 236, this character really stands out as the best. I'll say this much: if every character in JJK, or at least the major ones, had half as much writing and thought put into them as Gojo did, then JJK would genuinely be one of the most well-written manga of all time. Instead, it's a series with a lot of aura, hype, and decent amount of character writing

u/ProfessionalPart8193 — 6 days ago

Gojo is genuinely the best character in JJK and without him it would have been one-fourth as popular.

Gojo is genuinely the best character in the series, and the reason is simple. He's incredibly well thought out with a perfect, unique backstory built around isolation, dehumanization, and the toll it takes on him as a person.

When you see Gojo, you immediately think "the strongest." But I don't. I genuinely think of the kindest person on the planet.

He could beat everyone up. He could solo the planet, rule over it, conquer it, mold it however he wishes. But he doesn't. His kindness towards the youth, his desire to help the next generation so they don't have to fight terrifying curses alone, that's what makes him such a good person to me.

He's a jerk, disrespectful, annoying. But we all know this is a coping mechanism from his tragic past and his desperate need for attention, for people to treat him as a human being instead of a weapon.

If he acted cold and heartless without any quips, people would objectify him even more. They'd turn him into a tool more than they already do. With his current personality, at least he gets yelled at by Utahime or hated by Nanami. If he acted cold, rational, calculating on the outside, he'd just be treated as the nuclear option instead of the jerk.

Look at the panel asking "What is Satoru Gojo to you?" You see Maki and Inumaki calling him an idiot. If he acted differently, they wouldn't say anything besides "the strongest." Same with Nanami. The way Gege handled the normal Gojo that everyone sees as well as the character see most of the time was really well done as well.

Another thing I love is his transformation from someone who hated weak people to the protector of every weak and helpless child he encounters. And don't even get me started on Geto.

His best friend. The way Geto veered into darkness while Gojo went the opposite direction was beautifully done. Their final confrontation about what it means to be the strongest was one of the best explorations of absolute overpowered strength in modern manga and anime.

Then comes chapter 236, which quite literally killed off half his character. It reduced someone who hates evil and refuses to let young people die into just a battle maniac always chasing a high. And Nanami's statement about Gojo? That's the worst panel in the entire series, period.

Gojo has never only used jujutsu to satisfy himself. If that were true, then his goal of creating a better world, teaching his students, protecting the youth, all of it was for nothing?

At his core, Gojo is one of the kindest people in the series. He knows he's lonely and doesn't want any of his students to feel the same way. That's why he wants everyone to become equals in strength, like him and Geto once were.

Reducing all of that to just a dude chasing satisfaction is stupid and I hated it.

And then there's Gojo's fawn response to Sukuna. Gojo has never been subservient to anyone. He wasn't even like that with Toji, who was clearly stronger than him at the time. So why was this character, who's always been confident, suddenly reduced to someone who thought he could never beat Sukuna? Whether that's true or not, it's heavily out of character for Gojo to admit something like that.

But aside from chapter 236, this character really stands out as the best. I'll say this much: if every character in JJK, or at least the major ones, had half as much writing and thought put into them as Gojo did, then JJK would genuinely be one of the most well-written manga of all time. Instead, it's a series with a lot of aura, hype, and fan agendas.

u/ProfessionalPart8193 — 6 days ago

Paradox of perfect is bullshit.

Little daniel used the strategy gun taught OG Daniel but could defeat him but you are saying that 0.001 hp gun could defeat daniel no diff with this thing?

How? And why didn't he teach Daniel this, is he retarded? Also this dude is a fucking hypocrite, if he had wanted to die from a strong opponent then why did he use his weakness? Does he want to die from a strong opponent or not?

u/ProfessionalPart8193 — 6 days ago