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Jul 12, 2021

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Power Scaling Part 3: Lifting Strength

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Now we have lifting strength.

Lifting Strength is the term of a being capable of lifting a certain amount of mass (on earth's gravity).

Here's the levels of lifting:

Inapplicable: N/A (Too low to be calculated thus it's for Tier 11).

Below Average Human: 50 kg (the weight of a Giant Pacific Octopus).

Average Human: 50-80 kg (the weight an adult human).


Above Average Human: 80-120 kg (the weight of a washing machine).

Athletic Human: 120-227 kg (the weight of a cubic meter of Snow).

Peak Human: 227-545.2 kg (twice the weight of a pig).

Superhuman: any class higher than peak human.

Class 1: 545.2-1,000 kg (half the weight of a giraffe).

Class 5: 1,000-5,000 kg (three times heavier than a car).

Class 10: 5,000-10,000 kg (0.7 times the weight of a elephant).

Class 25: 10,000 kg-25,000 kg (twice the weight of a cruise ship anchor).
Class 50: 25,000-50,000 kg (half the weight of a blue whale).

Class 100: 50,000-100,000 kg (the weight of a blue whale).

Class K: 100,000-10^6 kg (3/4 the weight of a sierra redwood tree).

Class M: 10^6- 10^9 kg (40 times the weight of the statue of liberty).

Class G: 10^9-10^12 kg (1,000 times the weight of the golden gate bridge).

Class T: 10^12-10^15 kg (150,000 the weight of The Great Pyramid of Giza).

Class P: 10^15-10^18 kg (0.0000002 times the weight as The Earth).

Class E: 10^18-10^21 kg (1/6000th the weight of the earth).

Class Z: 10^21-10^24 kg (the weight similar to the moon).


Class Y: 10^24-10^27 kg (the weight of larger planets such as Jupiter).

Pre-Stellar: The weight a solid object can reach before the gravitational collapse to a small star.

Stellar: The weight of a smaller star up to the most massive star.

Multi-Stellar: The weight of the most massive star to the mass of the Milky Way.

Galactic: The weight of the Milky Way to the mass of the most massive galaxy.

Multi-Galactic: The weight of the most massive galaxy up to the weight of the observable universe.

Universal: The weight of the observable universe up to any higher finite value.

Infinite: Infinite strength by 3-dimensional standards.


Immeasurable: so Infinite that it can't be measured even by 3-dimensional standards.

Irrelevant: Beyond all dimensional scales (only Tier 1-A or Higher).

Too be Continued...."Striking Strength"

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