User blog:Metal875/Bowser's Black Hole Party

Intro
See here for the feat. Bowser grows giant, powering up, and creates a black hole dwarfing his size.

Clarifications
Please note a couple VERY important things. The picture ahead--also the base for this entire calculation--is a SEVERE low-end.

I went frame by frame on the above video to find exactly when Bowser was near the black hole. And the upcoming picture was a couple frames before the black hole started to react to Bowser's presence. The only reason I didn't use the high-end, is because Bowser literally becomes so small in comparison to the black hole, he disappears within the very next frame.

Meaning, this entire calculation is literally the lowest result we can get from this feat. Not only that, but annoying decimals I, for the most part, rounded down. Also, I used some low-end multipliers for the sake of making this slightly easier on myself and others to read. With all that said, onto the feat!

The Feat
As you can see, Bowser is six pixels while the black hole is 494 pixels. Bowser is roughly a third the size of the large planets that are zooming by.

Comparing Bowser's size to that of Jupiter (Jupiter being 69,911 kilometers), we find that Bowser is 52,433 kilometers tall during this fight.

Full Size (in pixels) Black Hole: 494 x 4.99 = 2,465 pixels.

Bowser's size, 6 pixels, multiplied up to the black hole's 494 makes the black hole around 4,316,966.186 kilometers. For the full size, multiply said result by 4.99.

Full Size (in kilometers and meters) Black Hole: 4,316,966.186 x 4.99 = 21,541,661.26814 kilometers. Or, 21,541,661,268.129999 meters.

Mass: 21,541,661,268.139999 / 148e-27 = 1.4555176532527026351351351351351e+35 kilograms, or 73181.3 solar masses.

Black Hole Power: 73181.3 x 6.276e+41 = 4.592858388e+46 Joules.

Final Conversion: 4.592858388e+46 x 10^-44 = 459.3 Foe, which is Solar System.

Results
459.3 Foe, which, according to our Attack Potency page, is Solar System level.