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Originally posted by Galan007
He was able to brace part of a mountain's weight, only because he still had leverage on it.

[and the entire mountain allegedly weighed 150 billion tons -- not 250 billion].




Only 150 billion tons?

Wow.

My left ball can lift more than that.

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Originally posted by Creshosk
So the arms and feet of a person weigh as much as the total of the entire body? What the f**k?

Though you also raise a point about weight dispersal.

You know the physics of how snow shoes work to distribute a person's weight so they don't sink in snow, where as without said weight dispersal the person sinks?


Yes, the pressure is expanded and shrunk through more weight is given.
But when a smaller thing is supporting a bigger thing, all the weight will gather at the spot where the smaller thing is supporting.

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Only 150 billion tons?

Wow.

My left ball can lift more than that.
I never said 150 billion tons was p*ssy weight -- but it's certainly a far cry from the 250 billion tons another user claimed he lifted. wink


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Yes, the pressure is expanded and shrunk through more weight is given.
But when a smaller thing is supporting a bigger thing, all the weight will gather at the spot where the smaller thing is supporting.
Except for the fact that he was only lifting an edge, the rest of it was on the ground.

Seriously, go find somehting heavy that you can lift and lift only an edge of it. Is it easier or harder than lifting the entire thing?


And no, the object will not suddenly shrink to the point where the smaller object is holding it.

he was not holding it like ---- he was holding it at an angle like \ You'll note that the bottom of the backslash is touching the bottom of the bracket. The entire character is not horizontal.

Quit ignoring physics.


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I never said 150 billion tons was p*ssy weight -- but it's certainly a far cry from the 250 billion tons another user claimed he lifted. wink


Pah.

I can lift 275 with my right.

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Pah.

I can lift 275 with my right.
I can only lift 274.


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Depends on whats on them and considering the fact that they're floating on a liquid some of the weight is dispersed. its far easier to move things in a liquid like water when you have the boyence aiding you.


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Originally posted by Creshosk
Except for the fact that he was only lifting an edge, the rest of it was on the ground.

Seriously, go find somehting heavy that you can lift and lift only an edge of it. Is it easier or harder than lifting the entire thing?


And no, the object will not suddenly shrink to the point where the smaller object is holding it.

he was not holding it like ---- he was holding it at an angle like You'll note that the bottom of the backslash is touching the bottom of the bracket. The entire character is not horizontal.

Quit ignoring physics.


It must really have been a long time since i saw that cover...

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Originally posted by Galan007
I can only lift 274.


S'alright.

One day you'll become a man, Galan.

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S'alright.

One day you'll become a man, Galan.


And maybe you will too. smile


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There is no known limit to Hulk strength. Anger isn't the only thing that makes him stronger erm


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And maybe you will too. smile


Yeah.

Maybe.

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Depends on whats on them and considering the fact that they're floating on a liquid some of the weight is dispersed. its far easier to move things in a liquid like water when you have the boyence aiding you.


They had preindustrial society over a good portion of the planet's surface.

Of course Hulk didn't technically lift them. He stopped them from moving and (presumably) pulled them back into place.


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They had preindustrial society over a good portion of the planet's surface.

Of course Hulk didn't technically lift them. He stopped them from moving and (presumably) pulled them back into place.
and the planet was only composed of two plates? I'm curious as to why these things dont crumble when hulk touches them.


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I'm curious as to why these things dont crumble when hulk touches them.
Comic? confused


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