Originally posted by Disappear
no he didn't. i don't know if you understand geometry, but the planes of the top half of the mountain and the bottom half of the mountain weren't separated. hulk wasn't the only point of connection between, thus, he was not bracing the entire weight of the mountain. the vast majority of the "bottom half" on which the "top half" was resting was holding the majority of the weight.just saying "he's under billions of tons of rock" doesn't translate to "he alone is supporting 150 billion tons." just because there are "two miles of rock above them" doesn't mean "he alone is supporting 150 billion tons." he's holding a lot of weight, i'll give him that much. but he isn't holding/bracing/pushing against 150 billion tons. if that much weight was pressing down directly onto the hulk, the rock wall would be shattering and grinding every hero in their to dust as it takes over the "empty" area in an attempt to relieve the pressure.
again, stop propagating misconceptions.
Tactile TK. In many comics it has been used to explain how people with superstrength can support objects that should crumble due to physics (ReedRichards explained how Gladiator was using it when he lifted the BaxterBuilding).
Beyond that suspension of disbelief is in order.
Beyond, beyond that this is a respect thread if you want to discuss this open a thread elsewhere.