Numbers were given to both...but actions also occurred with Superman.
Completely different. Imagine how gleeful you'd be, if the Superman comic said 'the mass of the Earth is XYZ tonnes, Superman...you're going to lift it!!'
The mass of the earth?? So not the earth itself?? So the moon for hulk didn't break and the earth for Superman didn't move?? Yet.... You take the words of one book and not the other?? Of course you take the one about superman, that's a given. Carver was right.
Your original point was questing why we should accept Superman lifting the mass of the Earth.
Whilst my reply said because he actually lifted the Earth, if we change it to 'because he actually lifted the mass of the Earth', the point remains the same.
You attempting to hide behind semantics is rather quite sad at this point.
The Crux of my argument, is that in Superman's case, he actually did what the comic said he did. He benched that weight.
Cho....did not break his moon.
My hastily typed out reply, does not subtract from that. The comic gave numbers...and said he actually did it.
Cho's comic gave numbers....but he didn't actually do it.
@Carver: the statement also includes:. You HAVE been bench pressing etc etc etc. HAVE.
Sign.... The subject is the weight of the earth. You rely on a statement..... The earth never moved.... In order for Superman to get credit for benching the earth..... He has to bench the earth itself. You are making yourself look foolish by relying on a machine and a statement. But you don't see that do you? No... You don't. Protect superman at all costs.
It's a statement. Superman never benched the earth. For all we know he could have benched up to the earths weight in 5 days added together. It's that scientist words you are taking, not an actual event. Hulk hit something and superman was on a matching pushing. Was the objects in question destroyed or moved? No.
That was Bizarro Doomsday. Hence why Doomsday gave Bizarro the power to heal everyone rather than killing everyone.
Why stop? Is it somehow less impressive?
Superman NEVER benched the earth. It was a statement from a scientist. Only a total idiot would give superman credit for lifting the earth when the earth never moved. Oh wait!!! It's you.
Except her words were: if it were possible to put the Earth on a scale, it would weigh XYZ tons. You've been benchpressing THAT (emphasis mine) for five days.
What is the 'that?'. 'That', refers to the tonnage she had just named.
So no, it wasn't cumulative.
And whilst it was her words, spoiler alert: she doesn't exist. The writer does. And the writer wrote that Supes HAD been benching it.
TChalla doesn't exist either. The writer however,does. And he wrote that Hulk was GOING TO break the moon.
What's the difference. The writer said that flash got those people out that city in just under light speed. They also said that gladiator can collapse stars with his bare hands, tear black holes apart with his bare hands and that superman and CM are dead equal in strength, but you superman fans don't want to hear that. It's hyperbole when it's not superman. How about that planet gladiator destroyed?? Writers said it was a world, Superman fans called it a ... And I quote... A small planet... A big rock.. etc. Shall I go on? Ok I will. Hyperion hold back those universes, Superman fans brought up balloons and everything under the sun to place it under superman feats. Shall I go on?
This reminds me of the time I argued that since Earth can't sustain the weight of the Universe, Hyperion couldn't have overpowered a Universe's worth of weight by palming the Earth. Tanks/balloons analogies and all.
Good times.
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Yup, and also gave cold hard numbers as to how long the entire rescue took,how many people he saved,the distance he carried them etc. But good list of examples. Let's look at them.
Were they, or weren't the Koreans evacuated? Y/N?
Did Gladiator destroy that planet? Y/N?
Did Hyperion hold back the worlds (not universes, btw) until they broke? Y/N?
Did Cho break the moon? Y/N?
Shall I go on?
Were your answers all the same? Which one was different?