Re: Could Hulk survive?
Originally posted by His Airness
The heat of the sun? Could he walk and stand on the sun?
Since there is no surface to walk on...no. He'd fall towards the center until the pressure crushed him.
From: "Astronomy & Space Science." The New Book of Popular Science. New York: Grolier, 1996: 81.
"There's pressure at the center of the sun of more than 1 million metric tons/cm sq."
Not to mention the heat.
If there was a place to "stand," then yes he could...at least for a little while. I'm pretty sure this thread has already been made.
My argument last time was based on the fact that:
The outer core of the earth is an approximate 4000-7000C, which Hulk would have more than likely sustained in his recent Planet Hulk feat (albeit we don't know if the temperature of that planet is similar to Earth's).
The temperature in the photosphere and the "mean surface temperature" of the sun is 6000C degrees.
This, IMO, means that Hulk could survive for at least a small time on the surface of the sun without taking lasting damage (presuming he is "standing" and not sinking into the depths of the sun)