
New Series: Aliens, Baseball, and Civilization
I don’t really understand what it means to say that the length of the equator is the standard.
>>1Currently, a meter is defined as the distance light travels in a vacuum in 1/299,792,458 seconds!
Recreate it in another world? Impossible!
>>101Takashi-kun is assuming for now that we are not on Earth, so the premise is that the speed of light is the same.
When it comes to another world, there’s a possibility that the speed of light is different…
>>110If the speed of light is different, various physical properties would change, so that part might not be common.
>>101Time is defined by the spectrum of cesium atoms, so if science advances to the point where it can be measured accurately, it can be aligned without any deviation at all.
Science is great.
>>117The kilogram has now become a physical constant because the weight of the original standard has changed…
These guys have high basic performance… I thought.
When the opportunities for defense increase, the errors increase, yeah…
There are guys who are treated as bad defenders just by looking at the number of their mistakes.
My boyfriend is too much of a spadar.
With the baseball aliens who know everything about baseball.
My boyfriend is a baseball alien who knows about everything except for baseball, which is beyond the knowledge of a current university student.
>>5What a surprise, the two who are perfectly matched have come together!
>>5Well, this boyfriend is actually quite knowledgeable about baseball when you look at it generally, isn’t he?
It’s cute how Ninia-chan has a proper sense of modesty when it comes to things unrelated to baseball.
My boyfriend… is too much of a pervert!
So, knowing a 1 kilometer per hour speed discrepancy is not just the human eye, but the brain as well.
>>9She is also the kind of girl who rides 62 km one way by bicycle to go watch a farm match, so her physical abilities are quite high…
I can understand my boyfriend being knowledgeable, but is it really okay to treat her as a human being?
Are you okay?
Doesn’t it seem like there are stories about being happier without concepts like the internet and social media?
This week is especially… tempting!
I didn’t understand why the length of a pendulum with a 2-second oscillation is 1 meter.
Is it just a coincidence that the square of pi is close to Earth’s gravitational constant G?
>>14Was it really just a coincidence?
>>14It seems so.
It’s like being able to draw a regular hexagon with a compass.
If you’re going to create a civilization from almost scratch, you need specs like this.
I would have made a ruler using a 1 yen coin just as it is.
I’m glad I have a boyfriend who understands baseball and has survival skills…
If I had a one-yen coin as a 1-gram standard, I feel like that would be somewhat manageable.
Now that we have a standard for length and time, the next is weight.
You always include affectionate scenes every week.
How do you measure 2 seconds?
>>22If there is a heroine who understands the exact ball speed and the way to begin, Yaluru will be needed!
>>22The stopwatch is still alive.
>>22Are you pointing out that either you’re not reading it properly or that there’s an error even with a stopwatch? Which is it?
As in the previous work, you’re still too good at drawing strange comics.
Does this glasses-wearing person have no flaws other than being with a crazy person?
I like how they teach in a way that’s easy to understand using baseball as an example for the baseball aliens…
I guess they haven’t done any Yaks since coming to this planet.
>>27Just explaining that the risks of pregnancy and childbirth in the current environment are too high could be enough to create a story.
I want you to have a happy and loving baseball pioneering life without becoming weirdly uneasy, even though it’s easy to say that irresponsibly.
>>28But if we create 12 teams, it will only lead to competition.
>>35After all, baseball brings disaster to Yalulu…
>>38It would be great if there were an ironclad rule that problems can be solved with baseball.
You’ll build a spaceship in a few years, right?
These guys are getting all flirty in such a natural flow…
As long as you provide the basics, it seems that Yaruru and the others will develop on their own.
The mixed bathing quota is helpful.
She’s just a girl who loves baseball and has her own sense of modesty, just a girl who loves baseball.
I wonder how to make a regular ball.
Koji-kun, the fact that you have a bit of a beard is wild and nice, isn’t it?
The evil theory of baseball.
You can create a story from the word “baseball alien”…
Baseball
Baseball
There are clearly some people making comments without reading it since yesterday, but what’s up with that?
>>45I’ve never made a retort, but I completely don’t understand the reasoning behind this story…
I’m enjoying it with a shallow understanding that Yakyu Yakyu Ninasan is also a girl and cute.
>>56If you don’t understand something, just go ahead and do it.
>>45You’re overreacting all of a sudden.
Are you a Yakult fan?
Takatsu’s knowledge is amazing, but Furuta can also keep up with him; both of them are really smart.
When I watch baseball on TV, I don’t understand anything, but when it’s turned into a manga, it’s interesting.
Isn’t it scary from your perspective to not understand why they’re making you play baseball?
>>48Bushu
Baseball is amazing because it becomes nourishment for daily life.
Baseball is something all of humanity enjoys.
The taste of reading this manga is just too strange…
I wonder if we’ll eventually understand the relationship with Earth…
>>54It’s impossible to obtain an accurate star map of the Earth, and we don’t even know if there are stars visible from both sides, so as it stands, I think it’s unrealistic.
Yaruru seems to have come up with a way to measure the speed of a ball and the speed of light.
Yaruru kept calling me a human all this time.
From this time on, I’m calling Niina “Niina,” so I’m feeling jealous.
I wonder if Yalulu has sexual desires.
Yaruru said it would be fine just with Yaruru, but wouldn’t it be better to have a name if we’re going to play baseball?
>>60Thanks to baseball, I learn the concept of species names.
>>66It’s a bit scary to introduce new concepts into something completely blank, isn’t it?
I can strongly sense the presence of a short story.
Approximate distance between the two people.
I wonder what the original source of this title is.
Break everything in baseball.
What kind of manga do you think it is when you read it?
I was really surprised by baseball, civilization, and aliens.
There’s a title that’s exactly like that.
I don’t understand if it’s about baseball.
I read it thinking it’s Dr. Stone.
>>68How did Senku investigate the units again…?
It’s important to establish units, isn’t it?
Your name is Kawaii from today!
Baseball is about returning home, so I want it to aim for the Earth and come back.
>>74For some reason, there is a Yatoru standard on Earth…
>>80Baseball planet…
I can feel the author’s intellectual vibe when they say they will completely destroy everything from the previous work, along with that strange sense of being a crazy guy.
I think it will probably end with creating a baseball alien and having it fight against the Earth’s All-Stars.
>>76You hit a baseball alien with a baseball alien!
>>76Nina gave birth to 9 children!?
>>76With that intelligence, it seems like it could easily surpass Earth in just 100 years.
I think all the episode titles currently have original sources, but is the original source for episode 2 “The Moon is a Harsh Mistress”?
I don’t think there will be a conclusion this time where it ends with “I can never go back,” like the previous Destroyer did in the end.
The learning ability of Yaruru and the others is just too high.
It feels quite dangerous to provide this knowledge.
For now, they are a gentle alien, so I feel at ease, but…
Since it’s the same combination as the previous work, there may be an influence from the destruction god of the last installment.
Alternatively, Yalulu and the others might be from Moonland.
It seems like it will take several decades until we can make spaceships and navigate them.
I feel like there are many more things we should be doing than building a baseball stadium…
For example, making soap or disinfectant alcohol…
>>87If you keep doing that, Nii-san won’t hold up, so it can’t be helped.
>>87Isn’t that development something Yaruru and the others will take care of?
How can you measure the actual speed of a thrown ball if you don’t have a speed gun?
Do we have no choice but to measure time with a stopwatch?
>>90I will bring Niina.
>>90I feel like it’s not very useful as there’s a significant margin of error and the speed changes between the initial speed and when it reaches home.
>>100Which number does a speed gun show, the initial speed or the speed at arrival?
>>105The numbers when passing in front of the speed gun.
It’s practically the initial speed.
>>90If you attach paper tape or something to the ball and use a point system for recording time, you might be able to easily measure the initial speed.
Even among university students, if they were the urban legend seniors, they would have probably died a long time ago.
>>91There are those who teach gambling…
I thought they wouldn’t raise the IQ too much, but then they immediately started talking about weight acceleration, and I was surprised.
>>92Yeah… I can tell that you don’t really understand well.
It’s a weird manga, but it mixes in intelligence.
After all, if we create 12 teams, there will be jeers flying around…
I can’t distinguish between Yaruru and the others, but could there be a unique trait based on the shape of the spikes on their shoulders?
I think accurate measurement of pitching speed is impossible without a radar gun, no matter what.
If it’s around 150 or about 100, I can probably guess it by intuition, so that’s fine.
I was working hard based on various theories, but it’s funny that I relied solely on Inasan’s cheat ability for fastball speed.
>>104The speed can only be either done by feel or increased to an engineering level, so there’s no other option…
>>111In the first place, it doesn’t really matter if you don’t know the ball speed.
He is so understanding.
>>106Understanding (Physics)
>>112Understanding on a mental level as well.
Is this guy unbeatable?
It’s amazing how every time, they change their style along with the illustrations, whether it’s gymnastics or breaking things.
It’s typical of this author to have a perspective where things that were unimaginable until now can be thought of thanks to words.
Well, in reality, there isn’t much need to measure pitching speed when playing baseball.
It’s like practicing at the batting center with the same speed as your rival’s pitch.
It seems that while the speed of light is constant in the middle of the universe, it changes at the edges.
Since the time I started swimming, I’ve been sincere about words, haven’t I?
There are so many baseball mangas in Jump, yet somehow there aren’t any decent baseball mangas!
>>119What happens when you do a regular baseball manga was taught to us by “Gunjou ni Siren.”
>>123It’s quite a stomach ache for a regular (manga), but this baseball manga…
>>119I wonder if there will be a baseball collaboration soon.
>>119Thank you is still seriously playing high school baseball!
>>131This guy is playing a completely different game!
>>131Isn’t the direction of seriousness a bit off?
It seems like they could teach change-ups in a very theoretical way.
Knowing the pitch speed allows us to quantify the greatness of the pitch, but…
Well, as long as you can feel if it’s fast or slow, that’s enough.
I would be happy to know the ball speed!
It would be good if civilization develops to the point where people can at least play baseball.
Yalur and the others are geniuses, so they will probably develop even further.
If the gravity is this different, there might be some kind of health issues.
>>125It directly leads to a decrease in muscle strength and bone density.
So the astronauts at the station are doing strength training.
Koji-kun has become muscular from working.
It’s convenient when choosing a pitcher from Yalulu, but…
It doesn’t really differ from when Niina says, “This kid is faster.”
The gravity is different, my arms extend, and the way my fingers are positioned is also different.
I’m sure the original pitching form and original breaking ball will come out.
If it’s Yalul and the others, I wouldn’t be that surprised if they made a speed gun in the next story.
>>128If they’ve developed that much from primitive times by episode 3, they might be surpassing modern science by around episode 5.
>>128It’s definitely impossible to do that when there was no technology at all before that!
Thank You Pitch is really the most classic baseball manga when it comes to the storyline…
Considering the difference in gravity, Yalulu’s team has too much of a disadvantage when competing on Earth.
I need to live here for a while and adapt.
>>137But those guys can stretch their arms, you know?
Yakyu!
How long will it take until the invention of electricity…
Baseball may bring disaster to Yalulu.
I have no interest in baseball at all, but it’s interesting.