Thor vs. Wonder Woman

Started by olympian69 pages
Originally posted by nvrbeenwthagirl
I think you should take a look at the math that I posted on the actual weight of pulling the Earth against The sun's gravity and rethink your position. Your Talking about the Moon, i'm talking about her moving the Earth.

You mean, her and MM and Superman moving the Earth.

Originally posted by olympian
You mean, her and MM and Superman moving the Earth.

Of course if you look at how much the earth's mass is, even divided by three, that would be more wieght than most any marvel top tier has moved. But Look at it in the bigger context. They were pulling all that mass against the power of the sun's gravitational pull. So times 300,000 times the earth's weight and divide it by three and then you have the actual weight they each were pulling. Something like 10000 Earth's each.

Originally posted by nvrbeenwthagirl
Of course if you look at how much the earth's mass is, even divided by three, that would be more wieght than most any marvel top tier has moved. But Look at it in the bigger context. They were pulling all that mass against the power of the sun's gravitational pull. So times 300,000 times the earth's weight and divide it by three and then you have the actual weight they each were pulling. Something like 10000 Earth's each.

I never thought you could stoop lower, but yet again you prove me wrong. First you flat out lie, and claim that most Marvel top tiers have never moved the weight of third a planet when a lot in fact have. You then go on some crazed overrating of your fav character and claim moving a third of the planet was the equivalent to moving 10,000 earths. get that shit outta here. 🙄

Originally posted by Soujaboy
I never thought you could stoop lower, but yet again you prove me wrong. First you flat out lie, and claim that most Marvel top tiers have never moved the weight of third a planet when a lot in fact have. You then go on some crazed overrating of your fav character and claim moving a third of the planet was the equivalent to moving 10,000 earths. get that shit outta here. 🙄
Even his math was messed up, because assuming we'll say Earth's 'weight' is equal to 1, for purposes of the math, we'll say the 1 just generally represents the one Earth rather than another measurement.

1X300,000 divided by 3 is not 10k. lol.

Originally posted by Juntai
Even his math was messed up, because assuming we'll say Earth's 'weight' is equal to 1, for purposes of the math, we'll say the 1 just generally represents the one Earth rather than another measurement.

1X300,000 divided by 3 is not 10k. lol.

I can't wait to see his response to this... 😆

Originally posted by Juntai
Even his math was messed up, because assuming we'll say Earth's 'weight' is equal to 1, for purposes of the math, we'll say the 1 just generally represents the one Earth rather than another measurement.

1X300,000 divided by 3 is not 10k. lol.

IT was a guesstimate you tard. I know what the actual mass of the earth is. Posted it in another thread. Shall I post the correct math for you? I guess I shall since you want the actual specifics.

The Earth's weight in kilograms is 5.976 to the 24th power or 13.175 to the 24th power in pounds.

Now the Sun is 300,000 times the size of Earth and has appropriate gravity. So Pulling the Earth would actually be like Lifting the Earth against the Sun's gravity. So you Take the mass of the Earth and multiply it times 300,000 And you get the actual weight of what they were pulling. Since the Earth has no actual weight but a mass, You must calculate the Earth's mass against the sun's gravity. To be technical, Pullin the Earth's weight against the Sun's 300,000 Time gravity would be like lifting a hell of a lot more than a thousands Earths. Now divide it by Three and I gaurantee it is the BIggest strength Feat in comics that is absolutely Defineable with math and science. Thanks.

Originally posted by nvrbeenwthagirl
IT was a guesstimate you tard. I know what the actual mass of the earth is. Posted it in another thread. Shall I post the correct math for you? I guess I shall since you want the actual specifics.

The Earth's weight in kilograms is 5.976 to the 24th power or 13.175 to the 24th power in pounds.

Now the Sun is 300,000 times the size of Earth and has appropriate gravity. So Pulling the Earth would actually be like Lifting the Earth against the Sun's gravity. So you Take the mass of the Earth and multiply it times 300,000 And you get the actual weight of what they were pulling. Since the Earth has no actual weight but a mass, You must calculate the Earth's mass against the sun's gravity. To be technical, Pullin the Earth's weight against the Sun's 300,000 Time gravity would be like lifting a hell of a lot more than a thousands Earths. Now divide it by Three and I gaurantee it is the BIggest strength Feat in comics that is absolutely Defineable with math and science. Thanks.

😆 😆

Originally posted by Soujaboy
😆 😆

I guess your laughting becuz your too dumb to actually conceptualize the physics I had to research to get the actual numbers. I know it's mind boggling that they moved that much mass. Sucks to be a marvel top tier trying to fight against that.

Originally posted by nvrbeenwthagirl
I guess your laughting becuz your too dumb to actually conceptualize the physics I had to research to get the actual numbers. I know it's mind boggling that they moved that much mass. Sucks to be a marvel top tier trying to fight against that.

hysterical 😆

Originally posted by nvrbeenwthagirl
IT was a guesstimate you tard. I know what the actual mass of the earth is. Posted it in another thread. Shall I post the correct math for you? I guess I shall since you want the actual specifics.

The Earth's weight in kilograms is 5.976 to the 24th power or 13.175 to the 24th power in pounds.

Now the Sun is 300,000 times the size of Earth and has appropriate gravity. So Pulling the Earth would actually be like Lifting the Earth against the Sun's gravity. So you Take the mass of the Earth and multiply it times 300,000 And you get the actual weight of what they were pulling. Since the Earth has no actual weight but a mass, You must calculate the Earth's mass against the sun's gravity. To be technical, Pullin the Earth's weight against the Sun's 300,000 Time gravity would be like lifting a hell of a lot more than a thousands Earths. Now divide it by Three and I gaurantee it is the BIggest strength Feat in comics that is absolutely Defineable with math and science. Thanks.

hysterical

....So does that mean Jonn also has the biggest strength feat in comics to his name?

Originally posted by Martian_mind
....So does that mean Jonn also has the biggest strength feat in comics to his name?

He's got the biggest strength feat in comics that you can put an actual weight to. Just take the Earth's mass, and multiply it against the sun's size compared to the earth, and you get the actual weight they were pulling. Since they were pulling The Earth against the sun's gravity. Not the earth's gravity. For the record, The sun is 300,000 times the mass of the earth.

Originally posted by nvrbeenwthagirl
He's got the biggest strength feat in comics that you can put an actual weight to. Just take the Earth's mass, and multiply it against the sun's size compared to the earth, and you get the actual weight they were pulling. Since they were pulling The Earth against the sun's gravity. Not the earth's gravity. For the record, The sun is 300,000 times the mass of the earth.

hystericalflex 😆

Originally posted by nvrbeenwthagirl
He's got the biggest strength feat in comics that you can put an actual weight to. Just take the Earth's mass, and multiply it against the sun's size compared to the earth, and you get the actual weight they were pulling. Since they were pulling The Earth against the sun's gravity. Not the earth's gravity. For the record, The sun is 300,000 times the mass of the earth.

What series did this occur in?

I can't find t anywhere,but i assume it's JLA?

Originally posted by Soujaboy
hystericalflex 😆

I know it hurts. Your precsious Thor has nothing on record to match this. All of his feats are subjective. By applying science and physics, I have proven that they have the highest measurable strength feat on record. Thanks. I did my homework. Now do yours and come back with great understanding that Nvr is a queen boo. We do our homework when someone pisses off. Two snaps and an almeretta Sour with Lime!!!!

Originally posted by nvrbeenwthagirl
I know it hurts. Your precsious Thor has nothing on record to match this. All of his feats are subjective. By applying science and physics, I have proven that they have the highest measurable strength feat on record. Thanks. I did my homework. Now do yours and come back with great understanding that Nvr is a queen boo. We do our homework when someone pisses off. Two snaps and an almeretta Sour with Lime!!!!

😆 😂 🤣 hysterical Jumpy

Originally posted by Martian_mind
What series did this occur in?

I can't find t anywhere,but i assume it's JLA?

JLA 75

http://img146.imageshack.us/my.php?image=jla75p414hj.jpg

Originally posted by nvrbeenwthagirl
JLA 75

http://img146.imageshack.us/my.php?image=jla75p414hj.jpg

I have something better.

http://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e101/Soujaboy/Thor%20Feats/BRBvsStardust6.jpg
http://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e101/Soujaboy/Thor%20Feats/BRBvsStardust7.jpg

How is that better?

he had momentum,a huge buildup and that planet looked nowhere near the size of the earth

plus they were worried about the planet breaking as well.

a huge TY BTW never,i'll have to track that down.

Originally posted by Soujaboy
I have something better.

http://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e101/Soujaboy/Thor%20Feats/BRBvsStardust6.jpg
http://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e101/Soujaboy/Thor%20Feats/BRBvsStardust7.jpg

That's not a strength feat. That's a destruction feat. Superman has destroyed small planents with his fist. BRB did that with his hammer. But pulling something against the sun takes greater strength than Impacting something. He had momentum and the power of the hammer. That is NOT a strength feat.