this isn't what hyperion did. Cap was pushing the universe including the earth which was front point of the other universe. It mentions universe but with hyperion it was stated as worlds.
He just briefly prevented the 2 earth's from colliding but the rest of the universe kept going. The earth was just a tip like your scan says. This actually happens in real life but at a smaller scale. Galaxies collide, if someone were to stand between the 2 closest objects in the 2 galaxies and stops them from moving closer, will the 2 galaxies stop also. No the rest of them will keep moving closer and collide.
He didn't do either, he failed to stop the planets from colliding and Thor moved the moving planet (which was already phased out of reality) by a machine, Hyperion didn't stop the planet.
The Rogue Planet is described as "Earth size or bigger" and moving at 500,000mph; so I took the earth's mass and converted it to metric tons, then plugged in the momentum (p=mv) equation after converting mph to Km/h (804,670). The ending result was 4.8056421^26N (which converts exactly to joules). Since he was able to dead stop the planet, he acted upon it with substantially greater force; I'd guess 1.5 to 2 times the amount. So, call it (4.8056421^26)1.5 joules of force.
Basically, he was able to more than double the force needed to move the earth out of orbit, on a whim, without extreme effort
Well, more than triple, actually. Something like 7.97^26 joules or greater.
To put it into other terms... It takes 110,000,000,000,000,000 megatons of force to destroy the earth entirely. This planet would be generating 49,003,911,488,284,410 megatons of force driving its mass. That means Hyperion was able to, on the spot, generate anywhere from 74 quadrillion to 99 quadrillion megatons of force to stop it. Didn't have to fly at it or anything.
Here's a scan of the planets on overlay to show the size, and the end result of the scene. You can see the Rogue Planet is slightly larger based on this.
Except, in the scan, he isn't touching the planets at all- he's sitting at the point where the universes are colliding and the planets are being pulled in toward him. His forearms are up. Its like you purposely wanna get debunked
if anything the impressive part of hyperion's feat was surviving the destruction of 2 universes, it's a good durability feat
I don't know if you can understand basic english alberto but here it goes
"by the time the worlds were about to touch, he was all that remained of them"
what does worlds mean here? planets. why doesn't it mean universe? let's wait and see...
"hyperion held them apart....until the worlds broke. the cascading energy collapsing two entire universes"
hyperion held the planets apart until they broke from the incursion. The energy that collapsed 2 entire universes are after affect. see the dialogue here, when hickman use "worlds" it means planet. when hickman use "universes" it means universes (duh)
so hyperion held 2 planets apart for a brief while until they broke
And as for my analogy, it surely depends how LONG I "held" the balloons apart for. They're obviously not very durable, so I didn't hold them apart for that long.
A planer's durability? Well depends on what forces are pushing it. At universal level, I highly doubt they lasted for any meaningful length of time.
SO much out of context claims, I'll be back and destroy all of these garbage arguments for Hyperion not being able to tHE iNcUrIsON. This is embarrassing, but its been awhile since ive had to smack some sense into abhi.
... where is it saying space exploration? Show me. Any temperature from space exploring is only cold unless you're flying by a sun. Any temperature means any temperature. Show me where its saying JUST space exploring.
No one needs to explain anything to me since it's just you saying this nonsense.