Well if it was a serious explosion Earth should have been affected.
Yet we see that somehow Earth is right next to it and had 0 damage. And again, it isn't a feat like Thor's blast on Sokovia which actually obliterated solid ground, buildings, metals, and anything in that city.
I think he could just turn the spike into steam before it hit him. Machine guns couldn't do shit to him (and I think we all know how OP they were in Ragnarok) and he could just pull off that stopped time bs if things got bad.
Whats to stop him from immediately mind-raping everyone except Vision?
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Around 2.5 Earth diameters distances away at its center from the looks of it. Which would be over 30,000 kms. Safe to assume it was far enough for the explosion to not majorly impact Earth.
Also, if we wanna be pedantic about it, shockwaves don’t reallt travel in a vacuum. The weird shockwave at the end could be simply Galactus-matter being disperesed and that pieces flung that hit the Earth’s atmosphere would either bounce off or burn up upon entry.
It’s not bigger, just uses brighter colors and slower burns due to the special powder used. A grenade eplosion happens very quickly to force as fast an air expansion as possible. The rest of the firework are separate and slower burns/flashes (not explosions) that are spread out by the initial pop. And a lot of ghe bigger fireworks actualy carry more power than a grenade (the danger from a frag grenade is from the fragmentation, not explosion).
And your comparison is irrelevant. Surfer created a single visible explosion. The dust dispersion that happened after is completely separate. And the fact that the dust dispersion seems to be moving at near light speed seem to point to the amount of energy it generated.
Isn't like i doubt the blast being powerful, but there is no real scale to measure it.
If Galactus would have been a physical body then we could argue that it was powerful enough to wrip Galactus appart or some sort of thing like that, but dispersing dust isn't something you can use to actually scale an explosion.
A simple comparison of the explosion relative to Earth from my post above shows that the explosive radius would be at least close to Earth’s. Which is around 6k km radius.
From the calculator, I was able to compute a value of 6 billion megatons needed to generate a fireball close to what the Surfer generated.
The Red Light produced in the middle of Galactus is likely Galactus own power. We saw the same Red light appearing before the Surfer's explosion whilst he was going into the cloud.
Also, it ain't a normal explosion. You can actually see a vaccum occuring first, in where the cloud clearly contracts to later be dispersed by what appears a sonic wave.
Isn't like you can use normal explosions to compare it.
Without anything to compare it we would just be assuming things
That's why I ain't supporting the Surfer. Hela's got better solid feats to support her.
Um, you mean the explosion that happened right after we see the Surfer exploding that exploded Galactus (against his will) which either killed him or BFR’d him from the meal he wanted was actually Galactus and not the Surfer? And it’s sonic now?
Wait wot now?
A bit as desperate, don’t you think?
You know sonic waves (w/c is basically just vibrations usually from air molecules) doesn’t generate light right?
The red explosion in the Galactus cloud happened at 2:50, Surfer’s explosion w/c is the same color as explosion started at 2:47. Pause it at both instances and compare.