Who has destroyed a planet on strength alone??

Started by xJLxKing9 pages

Originally posted by Enyalus
Yes, he defeated Solaris virtually solo. But Solaris was about the size of a three storey building at the time...and is an "artificial sun," so not the real deal at all. The smallest stars (neutron stars) are at least 20 kilometers in diameter.

Okay I will take that as an win for you. However, Gladiator hasn't shown that feat. Superman on the other hand has shown to hold and pressure a Black hole. The have the power to eat/pressure a star.

Originally posted by xJLxKing
Okay I will take that as an win for you. However, Gladiator hasn't shown that feat. Superman on the other hand has shown to hold and pressure a Black hole. The have the power to eat/pressure a star.

...The black hole was like, a few inches in diameter. And it was practically killing him.

Originally posted by Enyalus
...The black hole was like, a few inches in diameter. And it was practically killing him.

A black hole of that Size can destroy the world you know. It would still suck the sun right in!

Originally posted by Endrict Nuul
Lulz....your postings = epic fail.
Show me where current superman has destroyed a planet with strength alone or you fail. Nothing else, show proof or its over.

Originally posted by Cavalier
Because he used a device to propel him into it.... 😐

distortion, show me the scan that proves he used it to "propel him into it [the asteroid]", as opposed to the narration of the events, which concern themselves with getting Hulk into space so that he can shoot the asteroid (instead of which, he decides to smash it).

he was propelled into space, that's what the scientist made the device for, that's what it did.

Originally posted by xJLxKing
Okay I will take that as an win for you. However, Gladiator hasn't shown that feat. Superman on the other hand has shown to hold and pressure a Black hole. The have the power to eat/pressure a star.
Gladiator contained an explosion that would have destroyed half the solar system.. What does a solar system consists of??

Originally posted by finalflash
Gladiator contained an explosion that would have destroyed half the solar system.. What does a solar system consists of??

Hold up!! How can he destroy a Solar System by punching?? Either way that power isn't all that great(still great) compared to a Black Hole. They can't really be stoped. However, I don't know if this "law" also applies to DC/Marvel universe.

Originally posted by xJLxKing
A black hole of that Size can destroy the world you know. It would still suck the sun right in!

Nah, that's not true. A black hole of that size's event horizon would only extent outward about a foot. Anything 1.6 times further away than that wouldn't feel the slightest bit of pull. It's why at the heart of our galaxy we can have a black hole that's billions of times larger than our sun, yet our galaxy still exists and functions just fine.

Far enough away from the event horizon of a black hole, and you feel nothing. A black hole a few inches wide wouldn't effect a house-sized object. Let alone a city block or a planet.

Originally posted by xJLxKing
Hold up!! How can he destroy a Solar System by punching?? Either way that power isn't all that great(still great) compared to a Black Hole. They can't really be stoped. However, I don't know if this "law" also applies to DC/Marvel universe.
Gladiator punched a planet and destroyed it.. Something supes has NEVER DONE.. He contained that blast that would have destroyed planets,suns etc. Can that pecan size blackhole eat a solar system.

Originally posted by Enyalus
Nah, that's not true. A black hole of that size's event horizon would only extent outward about a foot. Anything 1.6 times further away than that wouldn't feel the slightest bit of pull. It's why at the heart of our galaxy we can have a black hole that's billions of times larger than our sun, yet our galaxy still exists and functions just fine.

Far enough away from the event horizon of a black hole, and you feel nothing. A black hole a few inches wide wouldn't effect a house-sized object. Let alone a city block or a planet.


Actually, I saw the history channel about that. They explained that that "black hole" is actually sleeping, they said that it can awake, but its not active. It's called a Super Black Hole(I think).

Gladiator punched a planet and destroyed it.. Something supes has NEVER DONE.. He contained that blast that would have destroyed planets,suns etc. Can that pecan size blackhole eat a solar system.

I don't think Superman has punched a planet, but he has done othe rfeats that are greater then that. One of them is holding a Black Hole. A Black Hole has the greatest amount of gravity, it even pulls light itself. It surely can make a huge Sun into a small sized. It would be smaller then a Atom(imo)

Originally posted by xJLxKing
Actually, I saw the history channel about that. They explained that that "black hole" is actually sleeping, they said that it can awake, but its not active. It's called a Super Black Hole(I think).

All you need to do is go to wikipedia and look up "Black Hole" and "Supermassive Black Hole."

And yes, black holes are singularities usually, which take up exactly one point in space. Much smaller than an atom.

Originally posted by Enyalus

All you need to do is go to wikipedia and look up "Black Hole" and "Supermassive Black Hole."

And yes, black holes are singularities usually, which take up exactly one point in space. Much smaller than an atom. [/B]


Although Wiki is a good source of information, it not that "accurate" Some poeple edit it. Either way that the one I was talking about, and If I am right, it say that its not active, correct?

Originally posted by xJLxKing
Although Wiki is a good source of information, it not that "accurate" Some poeple edit it. Either way that the one I was talking about, and If I am right, it say that its not active, correct?

Not correct. If you're more than 1.5 times the Schwarzschild radius away from the black hole's event horizon (don't make me post the equation), you'll experience the same gravity as you would normally experience from an object with the same mass. And a black hole possessing a diameter of a few inches is not going to have a high amount of mass.

The supermassive black hole at the center of our galaxy, for instance, is 4.1 million times more massive (heavier) than our sun, Sol.

Originally posted by Enyalus
Not correct. If you're more than 1.5 times the Schwarzschild radius away from the black hole's event horizon (don't make me post the equation), you'll experience the same gravity as you would normally experience from an object with the same mass. And a black hole possessing a diameter of a few inches is not going to have a high amount of mass.

The supermassive black hole at the center of our galaxy, for instance, is 4.1 million times more massive (heavier) than our sun, Sol.


I think you misunderstood my point. What I am trying to say that the Size of the Black does not matter when it comes to it sucking up everything. Even if its the size of a nail, or a tooth, it will still suck the sun in, eventually! Correct??? So to hold the black hold using only your palm would take unimaginable power. It really can be counted as nothing should get out of the black hole gravity. Superman however did hold it(even some pain or w.e. it was). That takes much more energy then punching a planet would

Originally posted by xJLxKing
I think you misunderstood my point. What I am trying to say that the Size of the Black does not matter when it comes to it sucking up everything. Even if its the size of a nail, or a tooth, it will still suck the sun in, eventually! Correct??? So to hold the black hold using only your palm would take unimaginable power. It really can be counted as nothing should get out of the black hole gravity. Superman however did hold it(even some pain or w.e. it was). That takes much more energy then punching a planet would

If you were to place that black hole that Superman was holding into the sun, it would suck up about 2-3 feet of the sun and its power, and that'd be it. It would not suck everything up. And while I agree that holding it in his hand is quite the feat, it's quite different from punching a planet apart.

And containing a solar system shattering blast is comparable, IMO.

Originally posted by xJLxKing
I think you misunderstood my point. What I am trying to say that the Size of the Black does not matter when it comes to it sucking up everything. Even if its the size of a nail, or a tooth, it will still suck the sun in, eventually! Correct??? So to hold the black hold using only your palm would take unimaginable power. It really can be counted as nothing should get out of the black hole gravity. Superman however did hold it(even some pain or w.e. it was). That takes much more energy then punching a planet would
Hyperion, supreme, gladiator or even wonder woman could have held that pecan sized black hole.. If that explosion that gladiator contained was in that small room with superman and the others, it would have blown up the earth and that pecan sized black hole, superman and everybody else, it would have got mars, the sun, the moon, pluto, wonder womans mother and a WHOLE lot more.

The blackhole was going to suck in the solar system...superman holding it was the only thing preventing it from fully releasing...it was his strength that was holding it back so yes Im going to say that superman could crack/destroy a planet if he really wanted to,he has had atleast 1 upgrade since he held the mini black hole.

Originally posted by finalflash
Goodbye KMC. Raoul, please close this. I will never post again.

😕 youre still here? anyways,what about terrax?shouldnt he be able to do it?

Originally posted by Nestical
😕 youre still here? anyways,what about terrax?shouldnt he be able to do it?

You've read the OP, right? Beta Ray and Terrax are auto-ruled out.

Originally posted by Enyalus
You've read the OP, right? Beta Ray and Terrax are auto-ruled out.

oh,oops.i guess i half assed read that part when my daughter came in here to talk to me. 😛