>>124031602>When a 12 year old without any kind of super powers can push open a door that weighs several tons with just his bare handsNo physics violations here. If those doors are built to balance and movement tolerances of real-world blast doors, a kid would be able to open or close them just fine. They would just open or close slowly.
>there are things significantly denser than anything possibleAtomic nuclei are on the order of than 10^17 kg/m^3, and there are denser things than that in reality.
>including literal globesDo you mean symbolic representations like Meruem holding the world in his hands, or actual maps? Because all the actual maps I recall show a flat world.
>reference to things like cell phones with GPS, something that literally only works because the Earth is roundGPS on Earth uses geostationary satellites as "stationary" signals from which positions can be triangulated, but that's only because it's convenient for coverage. Ground-based signals would work much the same on the user end, particularly with cell phones, which need to be in range of a ground-based signal to work. In a world with cell phones and no satellites, it would actually be pretty reasonable to have all cell towers pull double duty as GPS transmitters.