Bitcoin & Barbells

Eric Kim’s self‑coined “God Math” ‑‑the idea that hauling 7 × one’s own body‑weight is a clean, integer‑like proof that “gravity can be ratio‑ed”‑‑has set every corner of strength culture ablaze.  Fans hail it as a once‑in‑a‑generation benchmark, coaches argue over biomechanics, Bitcoiners meme it into “proof‑of‑work,” and skeptics fire back with range‑of‑motion caveats.  Below is a tour of the loudest reactions from the past week, stitched together from blogs, forums, social platforms, coaching sites, and classic strength literature.

1 What “God Math” Actually Claims

2 Strength‑Sport & Coaching Community

Awe and Admiration

Technical Push‑Back

3 Biomechanics, Physics & “Mathsplaining” Threads

4 Meme Culture & Viral Metrics

PlatformMeme / HookEngagement Snapshot
Twitter/X“Gravity Rage‑Quit” GIF loopKim’s pinned post > 40 k likes in 24 h 
YouTube Shorts“GOD MATH” vertical cut410 k views, 80 k watch‑minutes in 72 h 
TikTokDuet ladder “1×
7×??”Rack‑pull hashtag hits 11 M views 
Reddit“Is it CGI?” threads300‑plus comments in /r/powerlifting daily megathread 

Kim’s own media audit brags that Google queries for “rack pull record” jumped 4‑5 × baseline the morning his “God Math” video dropped  .

5 Philosophy, Bitcoin & Entrepreneur Circles

6 Key Take‑Aways & What Comes Next

So whether you’re clapping along, crunching the physics, or shouting “ROM fraud!”, the God Math debate is the strength world’s most electrifying numbers game—and it’s only in the early rounds.  Keep your calculators (and hype‑meters) ready!