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HOW STRONG IS THE MIME?
MLSCIENCE IS BACK, WITH MORE CALCULATIONS AND LOTS MORE EIFFEL TOWERS.
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HOW STRONG IS THE MIME?

MLSCIENCE IS BACK, WITH MORE CALCULATIONS AND LOTS MORE EIFFEL TOWERS.

This post has been in the works for around half a year now, with the first concept being produced way back when the episode “The Mime” first aired in South Korea. Since then, hiatuses and personal stuff prevented mlscience staff and contributors from focusing solely on this project (and a couple others), but it’s finally here.

Today we focus on the important question: How strong is the Mime?

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To do this, we calculated approximately how much of the Eiffel Tower he cut off, and therefore how much of the Eiffel Tower he carried in those few seconds of the most epic scene in the first season of Miraculous Ladybug.

And to do that, we needed some statistics of the weights of each part of the Eiffel tower. It was a long search, but eventually, we found the best possible reference: this online copy of “La tour de trois cents mètres”, written by Gustave Eiffel himself, published in the year 1900, and filled with technical and scientific observations about the tower and the external forces that affected its design and engineering.

And then we had to recreate the slice of the Eiffel tower and calculate how much of each part remained on the tower, and how much was sliced off. For that, we created this spreadsheet (please click it), and our calculations can be summed up from there and this image:

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As you can see, given the difficulty of calculating based on every single piece of the Eiffel tower (we were gonna do that but we couldn’t find a source for the weights of every single piece), we simply made educated guesses based on what’s visible, counting the pixels of the areas that remained and those that were sliced off, and moving along from there. (Do note that while there are differences between the ML universe Eiffel Tower and our actual Eiffel Tower, we used the dimensions and specifications of the real Eiffel Tower, for the sake of simplicity.)

Now, these are extremely rough estimates (so give or take up to 250,000kg), and they’re nowhere near exact, but these numbers give us an idea of how much the Mime can carry with his akuma powers:

The part of the Eiffel Tower that remained after the slice weighed around 4,838,619 - 5,011,352 kg (10,667,329 - 11,048,140 lbs).

The part of the Eiffel Tower that was sliced off (and, therefore, held up by the Mime) weighed around 4,688,138 - 4,860,871 kg (10,335,575 - 10,716,387 lbs!).

The angle of the slice relative to the ground is about 38 degrees.

That means the Mime carried close to 5,000 Tonnes of Eiffel Tower. STRONG.

Now, the reason that these numbers are so wide in range is because Eiffel himself put two different tables in his book (he claims within the book that it “wouldn’t make a difference” because it was only due to the inconsistencies brought by the revolutionary elevators), and so we had to calculate using both sets of information. In fact, the second set of info was off by 400 kg, and we had to provide yet another set of information. (All of which are seen in the spreadsheet.) Surprisingly, the part that was cut-off and the part that remained both were really close to each other in terms of mass; almost equally splitting the Eiffel Tower’s almost 10,000 tonnes to two parts of around 5,000 tonnes each.

So there’s our answer. The Mime can carry at least 5,000 tonnes, or around 5,000,000 kg, or roughly 11,000,000 lbs. That’s pretty strong.

And once again, the Eiffel Tower has helped @mlscience produce answers to these all-important questions. We love you, Eiffel tower.

To finish off this post, here’s actual footage of mlscience staff celebrating the irreplaceable landmark that towers over the city that we all know and love.


Special thanks to:

@wikkedwolff for helping translate some parts of the book from French; and @slibinass for being the goddess of productivity that pushed us to make this happen.

We here at mlscience will be back with more content soon!

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Ships Ahoy! #2:[FEBRUARY LADYNOIR] Results!

(Infographics made with Piktochart.)

This is a bit late, but the second ‘Ships Ahoy!’ survey results are here! This survey can be seen as a ‘sequel’ to ‘Ships Ahoy #1: [LADYNOIR]’.

All results were collected between the 1st and 26th of the month of love, February 2016! A lot has happened since then, so while these results may not reflect current opinions, they are accurate to that time period.

If you didn’t get to answer this survey, check out @mlscience and our research page!

This same survey will be reconducted in about a month, so we could provide a picture on how the fandom’s preferences and opinions change over time.

We also launched the BOX OF FREEDOM with this survey! Click “Keep Reading” to view some of the responses that caught our eyes.

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MLScience Fandom Research: Ships Ahoy! #2: [February LadyNoir]
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MLScience Fandom Research: Ships Ahoy! #2: [February LadyNoir]

MLSFR’s second Ships Ahoy survey is now accepting responses! Think of it as a sequel to the previous one. This survey is updated and contains different questions, focusing more on the preferred ship combinations than their naming conventions.

You can participate in this survey by clicking here. Shipper or non-shipper, we need your opinions. Reblog this post to share it with fellow Miraculers!

This survey is a project by MLScience Fandom Research.

Like the last one, full infographics and conclusion will be released. The survey will only be accepting responses for a few weeks, so answer while you can. After answering, click here to view the Google Analytics of the responses so far. Check out the previous survey’s results over here!

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The Sphenoid bone is part of the human neurocranium, a collection of bones in the skull that forms a protective case for the brain. It is located behind the eyes.
Perhaps the most striking thing about this bone is how it resembles a pair of bat or...
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The Sphenoid bone is part of the human neurocranium, a collection of bones in the skull that forms a protective case for the brain. It is located behind the eyes.

Perhaps the most striking thing about this bone is how it resembles a pair of bat or butterfly wings, like this:

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It kinda matches the shape of the communication mask thing Hawkmoth uses as well:

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“We have an akuma inside us all.” -Mod Jae

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MLSCIENCE NOW HAS MORE THAN 1,000 FOLLOWERS!

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We, the @mlscience staff, would like to thank all of you! It’s only been 27 posts and less than 3 months since this blog has been made, but we’ve already gained so many supporters!

We haven’t made any big releases recently because most of the core mlscience staff has been busy with other stuff lately, but rest assured we’re still doing calculations and analyses when we find the time!

Currently, we’re still calculating the weight of parts of the Eiffel Tower and looking for the species of…some stuff. (No spoiler :-) There’s a bit more stuff to do in the waiting list, waiting to be scienced…

Miraculous Trivia posts are getting retouched. We’re going to release something else this weekend related to this matter… (eee!)

The English and French versions of the MPP are now live! We also have a Korean version up (thanks to @wikkedwolff and @peachbunni for translating into those languages!). Feel free to copy-paste those links into Twitter and Facebook and sharing the survey to other Miraculers! We’re gonna close the acceptation of responses in late March.

Mlscience is still receiving asks! Hit us up with a suggestion, observation, or post recommendation if you want to see us do some mad science on those things in the future. >:)

Once again, thanks for following mlscience! We hope you’ll continue to appreciate the content we give.

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Le Projet de Traçage des Miraculers
(ENG: Miraculers Plotting Project; KOR: 미라큘러스 레이디버그 인구 조사)
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Le Projet de Traçage des Miraculers

(ENG: Miraculers Plotting Project; KOR: 미라큘러스 레이디버그 인구 조사)

Dernière Octobre, l'Admin AT a décidé que nous devons savoir où sont tout le monde du fandom Miraculous. Il l'a appelé “Le Projet de Traçage des Miraculers”.

Le PTM est un sondage démographique qui a pour but de documenter comment sont-ils démographiquement et géographiquement diverses les amateurs de “Miraculous: Les Aventures de Ladybug et Chat Noir”, et mettre tout le monde sur une grande carte, montrant quels villes et pays ont les plus Miraculeurs.
Depuis son conception, il y avait plus de 1300 réponses de six continents différents, des personnes agés entre 11 et 76 ans, de tous milieux de vie.

Toutefois, nous manquons clairement beaucoup de personnes dans le projet. Avec le programme maintenant étant diffusé en anglais, nous avons pas de doutes qu'il avait eu de milliers d'amateur depuis.

Maintenant, MLscience veut rappeler à tous que ce projet est encore en cours! Si vous n'avez pas encore répondu au sondage, s'il vous plait, répondez en cliquant ici. (Si vous avez déjà répondu à la version anglaise ou coréen, ne pas répondre à cette enquête). Si vous croyez que vous avez déjà répondu,  partagez ce projet sur les sites de média social alors qu'on peut avoir un plus grand group de répondeurs!

Vous pouvez espérer de voir les résultats du Projet de Traçage des Miraculers au mi-2016, en anglais, français, et coréen.

Nous allons montrer au monde comment grande elle est la communauté Miraculous.

-Admin AT (Traduit en français par @wikkedwolff)

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Ships Ahoy! #1:[LADYNOIR] Results!

The first full infographic out of MLSFR and ‘Ships Ahoy!’ is here! All data that was used came from a Google Forms Survey conducted between November 27, 2015, and January 7, 2016. A total 550 people answered the survey. If you didn’t get to participate in this survey, don’t worry! @mlscience has many more to come in the near future. Check out our research page!

We now know what the fandom calls the combinations of ships, including how to pronounce “Ladrien”, how the ‘N’ in “LadyNoir” doesn’t matter whether it’s upper- or lower- case, and how only nine people support “Marinara” for the very saucy ship.

We also noted the popularity of Marichat, which was possibly caused by the popularity of fanfiction such as @taylordraws ‘s Heartstrings, which has earned over 4,634 Kudos and over 82,058 hits on Ao3, and 741 Favs on Fanfiction.net.

We also conclude that everyone ships LadyNoir, bar a couple of outliers.

This same survey will be reconducted in a few months, so we could provide a picture on how the fandom’s preferences and opinions change over time.

(Infographics made with Piktochart.)

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Mlscience is happy to announce MIRACULOUS TRIVIA!
We figured that the many calculations and research we’re working on were taking too long and making the @mlscience blog… inactive. So we thought about this! MLTrivia posts will be regularly scheduled...
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  Mlscience is happy to announce MIRACULOUS TRIVIA!

We figured that the many calculations and research we’re working on were taking too long and making the @mlscience blog… inactive. So we thought about this! MLTrivia posts will be regularly scheduled and should give you your daily dose of facts relating to Miraculous Ladybug.

So while we work on looking for what species of butterfly the akuma are most similar to, re-calculating everyone’s heights, doing some psychological analyses, and figuring out how strong some of our villains are with some hardcore physics, enjoy some cat biology. Of course, your asks aren’t ignored :)

The MLScience blog is also undergoing renovation; we’re adding new sections and links to make the browsing experience easier and more enjoyable.


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Chat Noir’s “Night Vision” (as seen in the episode “Stormy Weather”) may have been inspired by the amazing abilities of real-life cats to see in the dark!

Cats, as predatory animals, have adapted to have improved senses that make them more efficient hunters. One of these senses is their ability to see better in the dark. 

The tapetum lucidum is a thin layer of tissue located just behind the cat’s retina that reflects the light back through it, increasing the light available to the cat’s photoreceptor cells (Rod cells and Cone cells). This membrane also causes the “eye shine” that we see in flash-camera pictures of cats and dogs!

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("Tapetum lucidum domestic cat” by Stablenode - Own work. Licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0 via Commons - https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Tapetum_lucidum_domestic_cat.png#/media/File:Tapetum_lucidum_domestic_cat.png)

Rod cells are photoreceptive cells in the retina that can function in low-light environments. An average human has around 90-120 million rod cells, but cats have six to eight times more! This explains their impressive night vision.

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The Miraculers Plotting Project
(FR: Le Projet de Traçage des Miraculers, KOR: 미라큘러스 레이디버그 인구 조사)
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The Miraculers Plotting Project

(FR:  Le Projet de Traçage des Miraculers, KOR: 미라큘러스 레이디버그 인구 조사) 

Last October, Admin AT decided that we should know where everyone in the Miraculous Ladybug fandom is. He dubbed it “The Miraculers Plotting Project”.

The MPP is a demographics survey that aims to document how demographically and geographically diverse the fans of “Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug and Cat Noir” are, and plot everyone on a big world map, showing which cities and countries have the highest densities of Miraculers. 

Since its conception, there have been over 1,300 responses from six different continents, from people aged between 11 and 76, and from all walks of life.

Now, Mlscience wants to remind everyone that this project is still underway! If you haven’t answered the survey yet, please do so by clicking here. (If you have already answered this or either the French or Korean versions, please refrain from answering this survey.) If you feel like you already answered it, please check out other MLSFR (and other Miraculous-related) projects and surveys here, and reblog this post or share it on other social media websites so we can get a larger pool of responders!

Expect the results for the Miraculers Plotting Project to be released in mid-2016. 

EDIT: Results are delayed indefinitely until further notice due to the massive amount of data that needs to be processed.

Let’s show the world how big the Miraculous fandom is.

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EDIT: The Miraculous Ladybug Fandom Map by @ladynoir-aka-life​ is now used as a source of Information for this project.

View this post for more info.

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LES HAUTEURS DES COLLÉGIENS V1.0
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(Adrien Agreste was used as a reference. To see how we retrieved Adrien’s height, click here and here.)
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LES HAUTEURS DES COLLÉGIENS V1.0 

(Graphic made by Admin AT. Click here to view the full image in higher quality.)

(Adrien Agreste was used as a reference. To see how we retrieved Adrien’s height, click here and here.)

Using the pixel-proportion method, we now have a realistic and somewhat accurate list of the heights of the “collégiens”, or Marinette, Adrien and their classmates, minus Alix, Kim, and Max. This took a long time to do for various reasons, including the countless attempts to draw proper perspective lines on the reference image and the numerous calculations involving counting pixels, plugging the numbers on a calculator, and making that graphic above.

While we do have some pretty specific numbers up there, those shouldn’t be taken as 100% accurate results, due to some rounding off and other stuff that may have happened during the multiple stages of this project.

We might produce a more accurate version if we get more decent screenshots.

(If the image does not load properly, click “Keep Reading” to view the results.)

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Q:Where might their school be located around?

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Their school doesn’t exist in actual Paris, like many other places in the series, including Marinette, Adrien, and Chloé’s homes, but we can conclude from a few scenes that it’s right across the Seine from the Notre Dame de Paris:

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(Marinette’s house => Collège)

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(Collège on the right.)

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(Notre Dame de Paris on the left.)

There are a lot of other scenes that depict Marinette’s house right across the Seine from the Notre Dame as well. @paris-in-miraculous-ladybug might be able to give you some more information on this.

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MLScience Fandom Research: Ships Ahoy! [LadyNoir]
MLSFR is currently holding a short data-gathering survey! This survey will focus on the fans’ views and preferences on THE SHIP.
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MLScience Fandom Research: Ships Ahoy! [LadyNoir]

MLSFR is currently holding a short data-gathering survey! This survey will focus on the fans’ views and preferences on THE SHIP.

You can participate in this survey by clicking here. Shipper or non-shipper, we need your opinions. Reblog this post to share it with fellow Miraculers!

This survey is a project by MLScience Fandom Research.

Full infographics and conclusion will be released when we stop receiving responses. Meanwhile, click here to view the Google Analytics of the responses so far.

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HOW TALL IS CHAT NOIR?
~PART 2~
Yes, this post looks familiar. No, this isn’t the same post. Here we are again trying to calculate Adrien/Chat Noir’s height even though we clearly already did in this previous post.
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HOW TALL IS CHAT NOIR? 

~PART 2~

Yes, this post looks familiar. No, this isn’t the same post. Here we are again trying to calculate Adrien/Chat Noir’s height even though we clearly already did in this previous post. 

A LOT OF YOU said some things along the lines of ”Chat Noir is so tall wtf” and “How tall are the adults?” (which we will someday totally calculate btw), and Admin AT agreed that yes, Adrien does look a little bit… too tall for a french ~15 year old.

So we did it again. This time with fencing swords.

TL;DR We pulled out four possible heights from these calculations; ~156.5cm (5′2″), ~166.6cm (5′6″), ~171.7cm (5′8″) and ~181.7cm (less than half an inch shy of 6′0″), based on four different sizes of modern regulation fencing foils and épées.

(Click “Keep Reading” to view the calculations. Click here to see Part 1 of this series that aims to narrow down Adrien/Chat Noir’s height and the heights of other characters.)

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“@mylittlehony said:
Just a quick correction to your height calculations for Chat Noir - 180cm may be equivalent to 5.9 feet, but that’s according to a decimal system. There are 12 inches to one foot, so 180cm is actually closer to 5′11″. Chat Noir...
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“@mylittlehony said:

Just a quick correction to your height calculations for Chat Noir - 180cm may be equivalent to 5.9 feet, but that’s according to a decimal system. There are 12 inches to one foot, so 180cm is actually closer to 5′11″. Chat Noir is just shy of six foot, in that case.”

(The post concerned.)

Whoops. 8D

Thanks for pointing it out! I’ve changed the feet values in the post to 5′11″ and 5′5″. Hopefully everyone notices. (Also, Adrien is huge. What)

On a sidenote: I’m never trusting those instant Google conversions ever again.

-Admin AT

Y’know what? I’m gonna calculate Adrien’s height again using his Mercedes.

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HOW TALL IS CHAT NOIR?
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HOW TALL IS CHAT NOIR?

As a science and mathematics blog, @mlscience needs a lot of data to calculate stuff. One such piece of data would be dimensions; length, height, width, etc. These dimensions are crucial in order to calculate how fast things go, how heavy things are, and how much volume everything has.

We needed to find someone’s height, so we set our eyes on one of the easiest candidates: Chat Noir. We also needed something that we can compare him to in real life, and that thing turned out to be Leonardo da Vinci’s masterpiece, the Mona Lisa.

TL;DR: Chat Noir is about ~180cm (5′11″) tall, assuming that Copycat and Chat Noir are exactly identical in height and that the Mona Lisa portrayed in the show has the same dimensions as the real life Mona Lisa.

(Special thanks to @madelinelime for providing us with HD screenshots, and to @mylittlehony for pointing out an error in the cm to feet conversions!)

(Click “Keep Reading” to view our methods. Click here for Part 2.)

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