Originally posted by Sirius77
I don't recall humans measuring the wieght of the sun.
Excuse me, mass of the sun.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sun
Even the wiki article has it. It only takes 10 seconds to google sun +mass to get some results.
Fact of the matter is, you apply logic one way when it benefits superman, but apply it the other way when it doesn't.
Originally posted by quanchi112
😆 😂 😂 Please tell me your not serious.
Originally posted by Rhinoceros
About Supes' heatvision. Someone said DC earth's scientists haven't been able to measure the temperature of his heatvision.
http://www.livescience.com/technology/060308_sandia_z.html
That's the highest temperature we've been able to create, there's no telling how much we can measure.This is sun http://www.solarviews.com/eng/sun.htm
As a heart attack.
Originally posted by KutuluSirius loves kryptonians and usually gives them the win especially if its against a marvel character.
Excuse me, mass of the sun.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SunEven the wiki article has it. It only takes 10 seconds to google sun +mass to get some results.
Fact of the matter is, you apply logic one way when it benefits superman, but apply it the other way when it doesn't.
Originally posted by Kutulu
Excuse me, mass of the sun.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SunEven the wiki article has it. It only takes 10 seconds to google sun +mass to get some results.
Fact of the matter is, you apply logic one way when it benefits superman, but apply it the other way when it doesn't.
I recall him saying wieght, not mass.
Originally posted by quanchi112
They really are silly arent they. Now we have some guy claiming he is doing scientific research on what happens in comics.😆
I didn't say it was for comics, and I wasn't the one who didit, I was referring to the article about the scientists that were able to create the temperature.
Originally posted by Kutulu
Excuse me, mass of the sun.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SunEven the wiki article has it. It only takes 10 seconds to google sun +mass to get some results.
Fact of the matter is, you apply logic one way when it benefits superman, but apply it the other way when it doesn't.
there is a large difference in what youre trying to get across
Originally posted by Sirius77
Did you click the link or just look at it?
I fail to see anything in your link that shows Superman getting measured and it stating on-panel that it's greater than 3.6 billion degrees. You linked back to a quote in which it was said that "someone said" that the figure was given out "somewhere". Yeah - that's every exact evidence to back you up. 🙄