Theory Plothole or someone should explain me..

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Now, with progress of story, some flaws are starting to appear in Oda's world...i mean teh red line itself is causing plotholes becuz it's suposed to stop or at least slow earth spinning around it's axis.. (this is why i proposed theory that red line is massive cog spinning the world vertically..check out this theory)..




In chapter 1089 of One Piece, it is stated that the level of water in the world has risen by 1 meter. However, based on my knowledge, the Red Line, which is a gigantic thick wall circling the globe, extends down to the seabed....it separates the Grand Line into two halves, the "Paradise" half and the "New World" half...


So, shouldn't this mean that the water level should only rise in the hemisphere where the Lulucia Kingdom was destroyed???....

If a massive hole was created in one of the halves due to the devastating weapon, one would logically expect only that half to experience a rise in water level...



I think it would make better sense if it were happening only in one hemisphere. This would justify why Luffy needs to destroy Fishman Island, so that the raised level of water flows into the other hemisphere, creating some balance in the distribution level of water in the world..




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#2
The answer is in the last picture of your post. There's a tunnel under the Red Line where Fishman Island resides.
As long as the two halves are connected, according to the communicating vessels principle, the level of water seeks to become equal anywhere.
But if that was the case, just think of the massive current the must have flowed through Fishman Island!
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What I don't understand is how the creation of a sinkhole made the level rise. Shouldn't it fall, if all that water was falling into the sinkhole that was Lulucia?
 
#3
Good thinking Monatono
Have you considered the water rising in Lulusia sphere by 4 meters, which would lead to backflow at 2 areas, FI hole and Reverse mountain? We already know powerful currents from the four seas allow ships to climb the mountain canals, so if one sea is putting in more effort than the rest eventually there will be backflow
 
#4
The answer is in the last picture of your post. There's a tunnel under the Red Line where Fishman Island resides.
As long as the two halves are connected, according to the communicating vessels principle, the level of water seeks to become equal anywhere.
But if that was the case, just think of the massive current the must have flowed through Fishman Island!
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What I don't understand is how the creation of a sinkhole made the level rise. Shouldn't it fall, if all that water was falling into the sinkhole that was Lulucia?

yes where all this heavy mass of water flow down..

Good thinking Monatono
Have you considered the water rising in Lulusia sphere by 4 meters, which would lead to backflow at 2 areas, FI hole and Reverse mountain? We already know powerful currents from the four seas allow ships to climb the mountain canals, so if one sea is putting in more effort than the rest eventually there will be backflow
gotamn!!!! good remembernes!!!...how could i forgot about reverse montain existence!!!...
 

Rej

Holy Simp
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The answer is in the last picture of your post. There's a tunnel under the Red Line where Fishman Island resides.
As long as the two halves are connected, according to the communicating vessels principle, the level of water seeks to become equal anywhere.
But if that was the case, just think of the massive current the must have flowed through Fishman Island!
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What I don't understand is how the creation of a sinkhole made the level rise. Shouldn't it fall, if all that water was falling into the sinkhole that was Lulucia?
I think the matter hasn't been desintegrated or anything, but rather...compressed to ground zero. This could result in the tectonic plates tilting upwards and pushing the water up.
 
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