Board Thread:Versus Debates/@comment-36366948-20200805112208/@comment-45903789-20200818120227

David Kibasennin wrote: Yeah but the only thing there is to prove that he is able to separate a planet is a sentence or two in a databook and the reasoning "I mean, he's an Otsutsuki who held off against adult Sasuke, that's gotta count for something right?"

You're telling me that that's reason enough to consider a guy who never displayed any of these feats or levels of destruction to have that level or potential for destruction?

Adult Sasuke also scales with Naruto.

One more thing I want to add is that I was wrong when I said in my very earlier comments that the size of Naruto's planet was like Mercury. I checked again and it was an older calculations that was already proven wrong. In many years that people on the internet made the different calcs they finally arrived at a conclusion using years of data that their planet is almost 90% the size of Neptune. It's a very long debate and calculations but I am gonna summarize that the continent in Naruto's world covers half of the planet. That continent is bigger than IRL earth.

These power scaling names like continent, island, country levels, etc. are very vague at best, just like the "planetary splitting" feat mentioned in the databooks. At least they become vague above land mass level since their are land masses and moons that are bigger than planets. They are named that way using irl representations, at least for power scaling. But the real purpose is to represent energy outputs like tons of tnt/joules of energy.

So "continent busters" in Naruto's earth outputs energies capable of destroying "small to medium sized planets." Mountains, cities and trees are the same size since only the distances in land masses are ridiculously large. That explains ninjas with hypersonic speeds reach places for days.