Originally posted by Jesse7
If that is the Thor in this thread....team mutant 10/10
Originally posted by Validus
We're using this Thor.
o wow what mods are those or home brews? and do you happen to know which mod/homebrew of MVC2 this is?
Originally posted by batdude123
Why? Because you don't have any proof of it weighing the same amount as the earth.... or that it was applying pressure 3x the weight of the earth? God, what a cop-out answer. 🙄
It was just explained to you, but instead of you giving a good counter argument you complain.
Originally posted by Soujaboy
It was just explained to you, but instead of you giving a good counter argument you complain.
I read nvrbeenwthagirl's post. It's ENTIRELY speculation and he doesn't have a SINGLE shred of evidence to back up his claims. Not to mention it didn't mention a single WORD of it applying that kind of pressure. Yet, I'M the one with the bad counterargument. 🙄 Uh huh Souja, whatever you say. 😆 Come talk to me when you have some ACTUAL proof of what was said. Until then, what you guys are talking about is PURE speculation.
The snake was wrapped around the entirety of the eath. That means that it had gravity from all sides on it pulling on it. It was wrapped more than once. If you take the pressure exerted on the equator, you would know that the widest arc of the earth would have the most weight on it. Goind in a geometrical fashion from hieghest weight to the lowest amount of weight applied. The snake was wrapped around enough times to be equal the equator as well as smaller circumferneces. It was wound so tight that it was creating a differt gravity as well. messing with the tids. It's safe to assume that with all the gravity that was beying put on the entire snake, plus the snakes pull on the earth, as well as it resistance to thor, that the snake easily weighted at least the weight of the earth.
Originally posted by nvrbeenwthagirl
The snake was wrapped around the entirety of the eath. That means that it had gravity from all sides on it pulling on it. It was wrapped more than once. If you take the pressure exerted on the equator, you would know that the widest arc of the earth would have the most weight on it. Goind in a geometrical fashion from hieghest weight to the lowest amount of weight applied. The snake was wrapped around enough times to be equal the equator as well as smaller circumferneces. It was wound so tight that it was creating a differt gravity as well. messing with the tids. It's safe to assume that with all the gravity that was beying put on the entire snake, plus the snakes pull on the earth, as well as it resistance to thor, that the snake easily weighted at least the weight of the earth.
See, now THIS I can accept. At least you can give some lucid ideas as to how much it weighed. The thing is... you're talking about real world physics and logic in COMIC BOOKS. Writers don't even CONSIDER all that when they write the books. The thing they were showing and implied in that feat, was that it was Thor lifting the actual WEIGHT of the serpent itself. Now, the gravity combined with it's pressure COULD = the earth's weight. However, it's never said, and no proof was given of this.
Originally posted by nvrbeenwthagirl
The snake was wrapped around the entirety of the eath. That means that it had gravity from all sides on it pulling on it. It was wrapped more than once. If you take the pressure exerted on the equator, you would know that the widest arc of the earth would have the most weight on it. Goind in a geometrical fashion from hieghest weight to the lowest amount of weight applied. The snake was wrapped around enough times to be equal the equator as well as smaller circumferneces. It was wound so tight that it was creating a differt gravity as well. messing with the tids. It's safe to assume that with all the gravity that was beying put on the entire snake, plus the snakes pull on the earth, as well as it resistance to thor, that the snake easily weighted at least the weight of the earth.
Thanks man, I know it's hard for some to understand. 😱
Originally posted by batdude123
See, now THIS I can accept. At least you can give some lucid ideas as to how much it weighed. The thing is... you're talking about real world physics and logic in COMIC BOOKS. Writers don't even CONSIDER all that when they write the books. The thing they were showing and implied in that feat, was that it was Thor lifting the actual WEIGHT of the serpent itself. Now, the gravity combined with it's pressure COULD = the earth's weight. However, it's never said, and no proof was given of this.
How ever much the snake weighed, Prolly less than 10 comics characters who are non Cosmic can pull that feat off.
Originally posted by batdude123
Yes, that was what they were trying to show. Thor's strength is definitely top tier. It just irks me how Thor fans blow it way out of proportion.
it's good. I dont' think he is stronger than Superman tho. But definitely one of the best showings I have seen. I actually never saw that until today.
Originally posted by Soujaboy
I actually haven't stated if it did or didn't. I just said that the name earth Serpent leads some to believe that the Snake weighed as much as the earth.So now were allowed to use real world logic in comics?
Now what do you think when you see it? Im sure it's only 1/5 the earths weight 🙄
Who cares about Thor? I want to know where he got that AMAZING fishing gear. He'd make millions just from the secret of the wood alone.
Originally posted by AvalonofthewindHe says what we are all thinking.
Who cares about Thor? I want to know where he got that AMAZING fishing gear. He'd make millions just from the secret of the wood alone.
Originally posted by nvrbeenwthagirlHe's close to a Superman strength though.
it's good. I dont' think he is stronger than Superman tho. But definitely one of the best showings I have seen. I actually never saw that until today.