Wiktor120
Wiktor120
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11th Feb 2018
11th Feb 2018
Using the speed of light, I calculated the scale of TPT. Now its actually accurate.
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Comments

  • RebMiami
    RebMiami
    11th Feb 2018
    Like how you put iron in the middle of Earth.
  • JMBuilder
    JMBuilder
    11th Feb 2018
    So a single particle of HYGN is the size of a large asteroid. o_O
  • AIfish
    AIfish
    11th Feb 2018
    but what if the framerate changes?
  • coryman
    coryman
    11th Feb 2018
    @Security-Drone I did one a while back, using the height of STKM, the size of HYGN, and the explosive force of TNT, but basically reached the conclusion that there's no sensible scale :P I didn't bother using light or pressure though
  • Wiktor120
    Wiktor120
    11th Feb 2018
    Also, the earlier version was on the front page as well. So, that's nice. Thank you.
  • Wiktor120
    Wiktor120
    11th Feb 2018
    @Security-Drone It's actually a remake of my older save, where I forgot that a frame is not equal to a second. I deleted it.
  • natstar
    natstar
    11th Feb 2018
    Only thing is, pressure isn't scaled with light, its more like fifty percent of it in TPT
  • danieldan0
    danieldan0
    11th Feb 2018
    but light can go even faster in TPT
  • Security-Drone
    Security-Drone
    11th Feb 2018
    You must have a lot of time on your hands. Also Someone did this a while ago, instead using stickmen or something else... Nice work!
  • Electro999
    Electro999
    11th Feb 2018
    isnt jupiter a little bit bigger than that? also this is super cool