Originally posted by godkingSadly comic book does that follow that logic.
Yes he can easily.People seem to forget that the adamantium had to be liquid to be grafted to logans bones.
He did'nt just swallow some adamantium bars.
Considering that Supermans heat ray at full power is as hot as the sun yes he can liquify adamantium.
If that was the case it would have happened already since most herald can produce more “heat” than a supernova.
Re: Who could survive Superman's Heat-vision Lobotomy?
Originally posted by Starscream M
Superman focuses his HV into extremely concentrated beams at the target's forehead for the duration of 10 seconds at full power. Who from the following could survive without becoming brain-dead?Wolverine
Iron Man
Hulk
Thor
Wonder Woman
Silver Surfer
Superman's heat vision has been stated to be off the charts, immeasurably powerful etc. even when compared to Stars and Solar charts.
Norin and maybe Thor but not to sure with Thor. Probably wouldn't be able to survive the pressure. He would at least have some brain damage from the force of the power and heat.
Thor has survived in the Sun, without any discomfort before, so he is highly resistant like he is to everything else, but Superman's heat vision could be hotter than Stars etc. In a concentrated attack narrow enough, it can probably burn through the flesh and bone of Thor (A possibility).
Wolverine and the Hulk have healing factors, so after the attack, they could maybe regrow their brains.
That is, if it's only a concentrated beam of energy. A tiny beam aimed only and directly at their brains. Large enough it would eradicate their entire heads (Except Norrin and Thor maybe)
Either way, this things are hard to judge.
Originally posted by Doctor-Alvisno.
I don't claim to be a scientist but if it had no melting point wouldn't that mean it can absorb infinite energy?
i'm betting the only increase in temperature will be a heat spike lasting only minutes under superman's heat vision, maybe 10 minutes at the most.
i say this because adamantium's lack of a conceivable melting point is because it's molecules barely move, they stay as they are even under plasma level heat sources and beyond.
under superman's hv, it will definitely take in some heat but not long enough for it's molecules to vibrate till incandescence (producing visible light/heat), the next stage after that is metal melting/boiling. (that's what metals do when they absorb thermal energy)
infinite heat is only achievable i guess in the object that expanded (the big bang), all matter and energy was together so, to answer your question adamantium would NOT be able to absorb infinite energy since no substance can.
Re: Re: Who could survive Superman's Heat-vision Lobotomy?
Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus
Superman's heat vision has been stated to be off the charts, immeasurably powerful etc. even when compared to Stars and Solar charts.Norin and maybe Thor but not to sure with Thor. Probably wouldn't be able to survive the pressure. He would at least have some brain damage from the force of the power and heat.
Thor has survived in the Sun, without any discomfort before, so he is highly resistant like he is to everything else, but Superman's heat vision could be hotter than Stars etc. In a concentrated attack narrow enough, it can probably burn through the flesh and bone of Thor (A possibility).
Wolverine and the Hulk have healing factors, so after the attack, they could maybe regrow their brains.
That is, if it's only a concentrated beam of energy. A tiny beam aimed only and directly at their brains. Large enough it would eradicate their entire heads (Except Norrin and Thor maybe)
Either way, this things are hard to judge.
captian marvel and others have shrugged off his HV like it was a itch. this is a concentrated beam and the combatants are just sitting there alowing it to happen this is why its so dangerous.
Re: Who could survive Superman's Heat-vision Lobotomy?
Originally posted by Starscream Mtechnically, they all can survive since a lobotomy ISN'T a lethal procedure, it's a crude way of treating mental issues. minus iron man, thor/wonderwoman will be the most effected since their healing factor is different than the other healers in this thread. logan and hulk can reform brain matter as long as some remains, hulk may even surpass wolverine in that department also.
Superman focuses his HV into extremely concentrated beams at the target's forehead for the duration of 10 seconds at full power. Who from the following could survive without becoming brain-dead?Wolverine
Iron Man
Hulk
Thor
Wonder Woman
Silver Surfer
so, considering their mental state, stark will be an invalid, but will live. thor and i assume diana as well would be out, but over time they van regain their full faculties. logan is back in a month maximum, and hulk is fine within an hour maximum, probably sooner.
surfer is unharmed.
Re: Re: Who could survive Superman's Heat-vision Lobotomy?
Originally posted by psycho gundam
technically, they all can survive since a lobotomy ISN'T a lethal procedure, it's a crude way of treating mental issues. minus iron man, thor/wonderwoman will be the most effected since their healing factor is different than the other healers in this thread. logan and hulk can reform brain matter as long as some remains, hulk may even surpass wolverine in that department also.so, considering their mental state, stark will be an invalid, but will live. thor and i assume diana as well would be out, but over time they van regain their full faculties. logan is back in a month maximum, and hulk is fine within an hour maximum, probably sooner.
surfer is unharmed.
The title says Lobotomy. But clearly, the process may go past that stage and just become Superman killing them with HV since OP says - concentrated fullpower beam for 10 secondss...
Originally posted by janus77
Hulk is incredibly resistent to heat - remember he's already gone through Wormholes and blackholes without any form of protection.if the H-V could actually penetrate, Hulk's HF would be replacing tissue at a rate to compensate.
remember too Hulk's had his spine ripped right through - twice - during a fight, only for it to heal up without him missing a beat (in the fight).
Yet Gladiator's HV f*cked up Hulk's body easily.