Who could defeat 33,554,432xNamor?

Started by Sirius775 pages

Originally posted by darthgoober
In that case, after the power up Namor could lift at least...

6,710,886,400,000 tons.

Thats impressive, but Superman has lifted things in the quadrillion levels...

Originally posted by Superboy Prime
Wait...wtf...Namor is above Odin?

I know eh! kinda sounds like BS without scans to back it up with.

Originally posted by Sirius77
Thats impressive, but Superman has lifted things in the quadrillion levels...

When?

I don't doubt you, I just would like to see scans.

The Quiz could beat him.

Without a fight.

Originally posted by Mindset
When?

I don't doubt you, I just would like to see scans.

All Star Superman.

Allstar Superman lifted a quintillion if I remember correctly.

I assume he isn't talking about Allstar Superman since that isn't mainstream Supes.

And All Star Superman is clearly more powerful then current day S-Man.

Odin amping himself is physically probably not even 200x > Thor so I'd say with that 240x Namor might physically match him let alone the 33,000,000x

He'd pretty much be the SBP of all the Marvel Top Tiers. He'd be beating on Thanos, Strange, Surfer, Morg, etc.

Originally posted by darthgoober
If that's true and his speed is also increased, it means that Namor's travel speed in the air is at least 838,860,800,000 MPH after the increase(and God only knows just what kind of speed his reflexes could handle)....
I got a rounded down answer, as I forgot the other numbers after 33...

Anyway, he would also be at least 4.47 million times lightspeed... and with Darth's 4.5 million times lightspeed.

srug

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And did Jonus/Janice/Janus/what's his face say Hulk would win? 🤨

Originally posted by Mindset
When?

I don't doubt you, I just would like to see scans.

Well, heres early nineties Superman pushing a space station that has gleaned resources from the solar system:

http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c379/Doggydogg/Superman/Supermanpush.jpg
http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c379/Doggydogg/Superman/Supermanpush2.jpg
http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c379/Doggydogg/Superman/Supermanpush3.jpg

Then theres this:

Whats eternity divided by two?

Then theres maggeddon:

Wasn't the rocket also propelling that space station? Or f*ck, I don't know.

Eternity = time...

The Maggedon feat was never defined as to what Superman moved exactly, or how much... I've looked, and I'd love to what he actually moved rather than seeing speculation...
Maybe I'm wrong.

Well how much does the space station weigh?

Eternity is a measure of time, so I don't know how much that would weight 🙂

I don't know what's going on in the last 2 pics

Originally posted by Mr. Slippyfist
Wasn't the rocket also propelling that space station?

Eternity = time...

The Maggedon feat was never defined as to what Superman moved exactly, or how much... I've looked, and I'd love to what he actually moved rather than seeing speculation...

The space station was pulling the earth and moon. I doubt it mattered. Thats still still a little less than a quadrillion tons give or take a few, with everything factored in.

Eternity= time. Exactly.
Time is everything that has happened, is happening, and will happen. In other words. Everything.

I agree with you on the mageddon feat, but it was about the size of jupiter at least, and he was turning its wheels. It would be absurd if he wasnt doing anything.

Originally posted by Mindset
Well how much does the space station weigh?

Eternity is a measure of time, so I don't know how much that would weight 🙂

I don't know what's going on in the last 2 pics

By the look of it, at least several trillion to be safe.

And time encompasses reality as a whole.

Hes moving a structure the size of the solar system.

Originally posted by Sirius77
The space station was pulling the earth and moon. I doubt it mattered. Thats still still a little less than a quadrillion tons give or take a few, with everything factored in.

Eternity= time. Exactly.
Time is everything that has happened, is happening, and will happen. In other words. Everything.

I agree with you on the mageddon feat, but it was about the size of jupiter at least, and he was turning its wheels. It would be absurd if he wasnt doing anything.

That thing would be like the size of a penis in relation to the moon...
Also, he basically said that he can't push planets, and that that machine neutralizes the mass of the planets...

Ha. Nice twist. Time is weightless.

Do you have proof that it was the size of Jupiter? Believe me, I've looked long and hard looking for how big that thing was, and I couldn't find it.

Originally posted by Sirius77
The space station was pulling the earth and moon. I doubt it mattered. Thats still still a little less than a quadrillion tons give or take a few, with everything factored in.

Eternity= time. Exactly.
Time is everything that has happened, is happening, and will happen. In other words. Everything.

I agree with you on the mageddon feat, but it was about the size of jupiter at least, and he was turning its wheels. It would be absurd if he wasnt doing anything.

Well we know the space station weighs less than a planet, because Superman said he couldn't push a planet.

eternity does not have a weight, and if they were meaning infinity then we obviously know neither Supes nor Diana can lift that much.

Slippyfist 😠

Originally posted by Mr. Slippyfist
Isn't the moon only 81 billion tons or something like that? And that thing would be like the size of a penis in relation to the moon...
Also, he basically said that he can't push planets, and that that machine neutralizes the mass of the planets...

The size of a penis. lol. You're hilarious.

And no. The moon wieghs about several quintillion tons.

And he said that because that was early nineties Superman.

Originally posted by Mr. Slippyfist
Ha. Nice twist. Time is weightless.

No its not. Everything around you is 'time'. Your past present an future. Time is just how energy and matter have will and ar aging. So, in that regard, time is all of reality put into a simpler concept that can be understood.

Originally posted by Mr. Slippyfist
Do you have proof that it was the size of Jupiter? Believe me, I've looked long and hard looking for how big that thing was, and I couldn't find it.

I think someone posted the scan a while ago, but it prety much dwarfed the Earth. It was said to be the size of the solar system, but it looked smaller to me...

Originally posted by Mindset
Well we know the space station weighs less than a planet, because Superman said he couldn't push a planet.

eternity does not have a weight, and if they were meaning infinity then we obviously know neither Supes nor Diana can lift that much.

Slippyfist 😠

Eternity=infinty. They are both the same concept.

And it seems like they shouldnt, but they did...

And early nineties superman said he couldnt push a planet. Current Superman talks about it casually.
http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c379/Doggydogg/Superman/Supermanpushplanetact797.jpg

Time is not all matter that has or will ever exist.

And if you are trying to say that it is, then that means you believe both Diana and Supes can lift an infinite amount of weight.

Do you see how ridiculous that is? 😐

Originally posted by Sirius77
Eternity=infinty. They are both the same concept.

And it seems like they shouldnt, but they did...

And early nineties superman said he couldnt push a planet. Current Superman talks about it casually.
http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c379/Doggydogg/Superman/Supermanpushplanetact797.jpg

No, eternity is one aspect of infinity, it's an infinite amount of time.