One of the greatest mysteries in One-Punch Man it’s always been how powerful it is Saitama, The protagonist of the story. Basically, the premise of the manga is that. A guy who is so extremely strong that he is able to take down his enemies with just one punch. In fact, the funny thing is that his power has turned him into a guy who gets bored easily. He is always looking for new challenges, but none of them end up being up to his power. But how far are the limits of his superpowers? Apparently, the last episode of the manga could have answered this question.
We are currently immersed in a very interesting story arc of One-Punch Man. Yusuke Murata Y ONE we’ve been thrust into the middle of the final battle against the Monster Association. They have been able to defeat guys as powerful as Psykos Y Orochi, but the organization’s executives are choking on them. One of them, a guy named Evil Natural Water, is a “non-sentient” monster that has been created by Psykos. It is a creature whose body is made up of water and can absorb liquids. Not without difficulties Garou defeat the monster and it goes to the ocean and absorbs as much water as possible. He ends up adopting a huge size, incredibly large. However, Saitama defeated him with a single blow, though along the way he revealed important information about his power.
One punch from Saitama is like two powerful nuclear bombs.
In chapter 157 we saw Saitama think about the best way to save the aircraft carrier that was being dragged by the force of the sea after the gigantic growth of Evil Natural Water. the protagonist of One-Punch Man he believes that if he had a place where he could stand firmly, he would simply pick up the carrier, pick it up, and take it to safety. He ultimately rode the ship as if it were a surfboard, but the initial approach offered readers “a minimal threshold of the strength that the character possesses,” they say in ScreenRant.
As Screen Rant has explained, the two most recently used aircraft carriers by the US Navy are the Nimitz-class and the Ford-class. Both weigh approximately 100,000 tons. Screen Rant argues that, if the force required to hold something against gravity or lift it is calculated using the formula “mass in kilograms times force of gravity”… To lift that Saitama ship would have produced 882 million joules of force. And this is not a hit, of course. A blow from the protagonist of One-Punch Man it would be like the force of two megatons. And if modern nuclear weapons vary between 0.3 and 1.3 megatons… Imagine the strength of this guy who buys on sale!