Comic book Characters durability vs A Black Hole

Started by Newjak3 pages

Originally posted by rotiart
Unless otherwise stated by thread starter, you always assume its the most current version of whatever is mentioned...forum rules..

and he didn't say classic...

so. :/

He did mention no forcefield though and only Classic had the Forcefield 😛

Originally posted by Newjak
He did mention no forcefield though and only Classic had the Forcefield 😛

are you trying to show me contradicting myself? cause you didn't... 💃

Originally posted by rotiart
are you trying to show me contradicting myself? cause you didn't... 💃
Of course not I'm just saying that to take away the forcefield that means it has to be classic because he was the only one with a forcefield to take away from. 😛

stfu u idoits wolvering has been hit by nucular bomb and he fully regnreragated all his body even his clothes and boots nothing can stop him

if he falls in a black hole he can clime out wif his claws

then when he gets out... someone should kick him in the face so he falls back in.

Originally posted by #1101
stfu u idoits wolvering has been hit by nucular bomb and he fully regnreragated all his body even his clothes and boots nothing can stop him

if he falls in a black hole he can clime out wif his claws

Oh god, I hope this is a joke.

Hmmm

Originally posted by Newjak
Yeah but assumed the thread starter meant classic Juggs

It is Classic Juggernaut without his force field.

LOL @ CLIMB OUT WITH HIS CLAWS

If by inside a black hole you mean the singularity itself, none of them do. By definition if they have been sucked into the singularity and reduced to 0 in terms of dimensionality, they would cease to exist.

Btw, for the record, a singularity forms anytime an object of any mass is compressed beneath its Schwarzchild radius. This is why such a thing as microscopic black holes exist, as well as super-massive black holes. Also a black hole does not possess infinite mass or infinite gravity. It is said, via the calculus to possess infinite density (since anything diveded by 0plus is equal to infinity. The event horizon I think is at where the original mass' would be before it was compressed below the Schwarzchild radius (but I am not sure about that as I am not that far along in school yet though). The one final thing to know is that the force of gravity generated between any object within the event horizon and the singularity is such that only something traveling faster than light can escape it.

Who of those can survive in the event horizon of a black hole, certainly not Wolverine, Juggernaut without the forcefield or Colossus, but these others who have survived or probably could survive in the tidal forces plus of a star certainly can: Superman, Silver Surfer, Savage Hulk, Thanos, Darkseid, Silver Surfer, Thor, Odin and the Destroyer

I mean inside the black hole. they get sucked in and are traped

Superman - already survived one for a good while without side effects.
Silver Surfer - glides through them with little to no effect, has been through them multiple times.
Savage Hulk - crushed
Thanos - already survived one. Even without his forcefield and being prevented from dying by death, still survives.
Darkseid - Survives.
Colossus - crushed.
Wolverine - crushed.
Juggernaut/without his force field - survives.
Silver Surfer - didn't you already list him above?
Thor - this is a tough one... I'm going to go with survives, but is hurt severely.
Odin - survives, he destroyed galaxies in his fight against infinity, galaxies > a single black hole.
Destroyer - survives.

Originally posted by thtadthtshldntb
If by inside a black hole you mean the singularity itself, none of them do. By definition if they have been sucked into the singularity and reduced to 0 in terms of dimensionality, they would cease to exist.

Btw, for the record, a singularity forms anytime an object of any mass is compressed beneath its Schwarzchild radius. This is why such a thing as microscopic black holes exist, as well as super-massive black holes. Also a black hole does not possess infinite mass or infinite gravity. It is said, via the calculus to possess infinite density (since anything diveded by 0plus is equal to infinity. The event horizon I think is at where the original mass' would be before it was compressed below the Schwarzchild radius (but I am not sure about that as I am not that far along in school yet though). The one final thing to know is that the force of gravity generated between any object within the event horizon and the singularity is such that only something traveling faster than light can escape it.

Who of those can survive in the event horizon of a black hole, certainly not Wolverine, Juggernaut without the forcefield or Colossus, but these others who have survived or probably could survive in the tidal forces plus of a star certainly can: Superman, Silver Surfer, Savage Hulk, Thanos, Darkseid, Silver Surfer, Thor, Odin and the Destroyer

The singularity does not pulverize beings partially composed of energy. Example is when Silver Surfer went into the singularity and was pulled into another dimension, during the in-betweener versus Galactus fight. Note also that Silver Surfer was able to shrink his body down to smaller than a molecule and can phase through solid objects, most likely his body isn't a pure matter state.

Any pure matter beings though would be crushed by a singularity.

As far as being within the event horizon that would be different, as you had mentioned.

Originally posted by golem370
You don't think Classic Juggernaut without of his force field wouldn't be able to survive it?
He re-states it is classic. So he does withstand the black hole.

Originally posted by Kutulu
The singularity does not pulverize beings partially composed of energy. Example is when Silver Surfer went into the singularity and was pulled into another dimension, during the in-betweener versus Galactus fight. Note also that Silver Surfer was able to shrink his body down to smaller than a molecule and can phase through solid objects, most likely his body isn't a pure matter state.

Any pure matter beings though would be crushed by a singularity.

As far as being within the event horizon that would be different, as you had mentioned.

Well if you can't die, then what about Thanos?

Originally posted by thtadthtshldntb
If by inside a black hole you mean the singularity itself, none of them do.

Unless their name is Wade Wilson 🙂

Originally posted by SpunkySmurph
Unless their name is Wade Wilson 🙂

that was some of the biggest garbage I've ever seen written on a page of a comic, horrendous PIS, but it's true 🙁