Thanks for any reply.
Ok, ok, I was just kidding. It’s the formula for the pop that will never lose its fizz.
I’m kind of surprised no one has answered the topic creator’s question–but here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ye0dJhSH_LU
This is "Super Nova", the attack you’re probably talking about….
The formulas actually are probably existing formulas, but the variables are different than the conventional ones….
I recognize the formula for the…uh….Area of a Circle.
But I also see a form of the formula for the gravitational force between two objects.
Someone has been watching Stargate SG-1 😉
:laugh:
Anyway, I’m sure the equations have nothing to do with making the Sun blow up for a variety of reasons:
1. The Sun is a constant nuclear fusion generator, which is what causes the energy to be produced, as anybody would know. However, this means that the only way to detonate the sun would be to cause the fusion reaction to increase in speed, or to add a large amount of mass very suddenly at extremely high energy and cause it to supernova. If Sephiroth had these kinds of cosmic powers, he could have just rearranged the atomic structure of the player’s characters to cause them to detonate instantly.
2. There is no equation for performing physically impossible feats through magic; magic is sort of a means of defying the laws of physics.
3. The comet hitting the sun would definitely not cause the sun to explode (or rather, asplode); it would simply be engulfed by the sun and be gone.
So obviously, this magic spell makes no physical sense whatsoever, so there are no real physical equations that have anything to do with whatever the hell Sephiroth did.
Edit: The only relevance it could possibly have is if it refers to the conversion of matter to energy, which is probably going on in the attack, given the whole Sun-blowing-up-thing.