I’m sure everyone is familiar with the ongoing trend of OP characters giving us false explanations for in-universe events that they think they understand but don’t, with Oda leaving us on the assumption that Vegapunk will explain it properly. I believe this is the case for the explanation of Reverse Mountain too. Now, Nami’s explanation is surely a contributing factor to why water flows up the mountain but there is another effect at play
I believe that One Piece’s moon is in fact in geostationary orbit, exhibiting it’s entire gravitational force over a single point. Reverse mountain. This is the biggest contributing factor in the phenomenon of upward flowing water, and also explains why the rest of the world isn’t affected by regular tidal forces
But why is this relevant? First we’re gonna need some locations for the map points
Aside from excellent foreshadowing on the part of Oda this flag is also a vital clue. The World Government are aware of the road poneglyphs and Raftel, but are unable to reach it. The fact that they have been unable to reach it, even long before the beginning of the great pirate era and the rise of the Yonkou suggests that the poneglyphs were given to their enemies. So they likely also point to the nations of their enemies
One poneglyph on Zou, an independent nation isolated from humans. One in possession of Kaido, likely found in Wano, who are still independent of the World Government. Many have speculated that the unknown poneglyph is from Elbaf but I believe the Elbaf poneglyph is the one owned by Big Mom. The final poneglyph rests on the moon, and will be brought back by Eneru
Now let’s complete the map. But first, take a look at this
One thing is evident from this picture. There are many island combinations that take 2 from each half of the grand line or one from each of the 4 blues which lead to reverse mountain being the intersection point. Reverse mountain is commonly theorised to be the location of Raftel. Statistically speaking, it’s the location at the end of the grand line which is most likely to be the solution on a 2D map. But surely this makes it too easy? The solution can’t be something so simple as to be reached by anyone with a bit of basic logic?
And so we return to the moon. Instead of thinking of the map in 2 dimensions, try thinking of it in 3, with the moon as one of the points. Now lets take 2 nations from opposite sides of the grand line. Alabasta, who whilst being members of the World Government were likely allies of the AK given their refusal to move to Mariejois and ownership of a poneglyph, and either Wano or Baltigo, as both are likely roughly the right distance into the New World for this to work and aren’t WG islands. And finally, the reason for the theory of the geostationary moon, the final point is Fishman Island. Connect the dots in 3 dimensions on a globe. The line between Alabasta and Wano/ Baltigo cuts through the globe, meeting the line between the moon and Fishman Island at a point just beneath reverse mountain
Raftel is likely deep under water or underground, in what is essentially the exact opposite position to Fishman Island which rests 10,000 meters below sea level beneath Mariejois on the opposite side of the world.
Taken from internet.
My opinion of this theory:
I think this theory is the best, comparing it with what would Oda. Because it has many bases in history, maps and even their predictions are very realistic compared to what goes in history. Raftel has to be in that place, then, with the pirates has always had the thought that where is the X, is the treasure. The entrance to that place must be very complicated and in a place that everyone knows, as the Red Line, because it is the place where adventure begins and where it ends. I just do not convince me is the part of the moon, OP is a story with a lot of science fiction and fantasy, but has always had its limits on imagination and not ends up going to the farfetched. To finish I mean that OP is a great adventure thanks to its creator has so much to offer that there are hundred of theories about things we do not know history.
Taken from internet.
My opinion of this theory:
I think this theory is the best, comparing it with what would Oda. Because it has many bases in history, maps and even their predictions are very realistic compared to what goes in history. Raftel has to be in that place, then, with the pirates has always had the thought that where is the X, is the treasure. The entrance to that place must be very complicated and in a place that everyone knows, as the Red Line, because it is the place where adventure begins and where it ends. I just do not convince me is the part of the moon, OP is a story with a lot of science fiction and fantasy, but has always had its limits on imagination and not ends up going to the farfetched. To finish I mean that OP is a great adventure thanks to its creator has so much to offer that there are hundred of theories about things we do not know history.
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