• We are currently rolling out incremental alterations to the forum. Don't freak! You aren't going crazy.

GaoGaiGar - Particle Man

(http://imgur.com/2hJPt6p)
GaoGaiGar deflects a particle beam from the Isolde Zonder with Protector Shade and as a bonus, burst up through the ground into the sky. To realise why this is so impressive, first we must examine the nature of the machine which the Zonder assimilated. A particle collider, which slams atoms into each other at near-light velocities to create an incredible amount of energy by turning both atoms into energy.
https://home.cern/science/accelerators
The Isode facility, does just this, and was designed to smash particles together at great speeds to create energy.




The energy generated from Isolde particle collider is used to create Zonder Metal.


Even the animation of the particle accelerator powering up is the same as the Isolde Zonder's attack.
Nozaki even gloats about the energy being great enough to penetrate GGG robots armour. Which he later does as a Zonder to do just this (and fails).




So long story short? The Isolde Zonder attacks with sub-light particle beams which GaoGaiGar reacts to and deflects.


The largest and most famous particle accelerator in the world, the Large Hadron Collidor, can accelerate atoms to 299,000,000m/s, or 99.9999991% the speed of light.
https://www.howitworksdaily.com/how-fast-is-the-large-hadron-collider/
https://www.symmetrymagazine.org/article/inside-the-large-hadron-collider
The Tevatron, another particle collider, collides atoms at a speed of 99.999954% the speed of light.
https://www.fnal.gov/pub/tevatron/tevatron-accelerator.html
The Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider accelerates particles at
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Relativistic_Heavy_Ion_Collider
The projectiles typically travel at a speed of 99.995% of the speed of light.
https://www.quantumdiaries.org/2011/04/24/the-cern-accelerator-complex/
So, all of the greater particle colliders collide atoms at a speed in excess of 99.9% the speed of light. As thus, I think it's a safe assumption to say that this particle collider does likewise. The speed of light is 299792458m/s.

T = 299792458 X 99.9/100
= 299492666m/s

That is the speed of the beam. So how fast would GaoGaiGar have to be to react to it? Let's find out! GaoGaiGar is 31.4m tall.
516 pixels = 31.5m
1 pixel = 31.5m/516 = 0.0610465116m
0.0610465116m X 486 = 29.6686046m

T = 29.6686046/299492666
= 9.90628752e-8s

That's the timeframe in which the particle beam would traverse to GaoGaiGar. Why take the lengths of other sides other than the diagonal though? So we can enter them into the diagonal calculator and find out the angle is 102.53 degrees.
Given though that's for the angles between the quadrants of the rectangle, we'll have to half it. Then given the angle to move from GaoGaiGar's body, add another 90 degrees.

D = 102.53/2
= 51.26500 + 90
= 141.26500 degrees

That is the degrees GaoGaiGar would have to move it's arm to block the attack. Now for the length of it's arm.
1224 pixels = 31.5m
1 pixel = 31.5m/1224 = 0.0257352941m
0.0257352941m X 380 = 9.77941176m

With the length of the arm, we can find the distance the arm moved. First to find the circumference of a circle, the radius being the length of GaoGaiGar's arm...

C = 2πr
= 2 X π X 9.77941176
= 61.4458563m

Next, we take away the degrees that GaoGaiGar moved it's arm, then we have our distance moved.

L = 61.4458563m X 141.26500/360
= 24.1115247m

At long long last, we can get what we came here for!

T = 24.1115247m/9.90628752e-8s
= 243396173/299792458 X 100
= 81.1882242% C

Final Results
GaoGaiGar blocks a particle beam = 81.188% C

Comments

There are no comments to display.