Superman vs Kurse with a twist.

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lol...I believe Supes to be stronger than Thor...but not nearly by that much

Originally posted by Enyalus
Nah, he genuinely believes it. I'd just like to see where he gets the impression and/or numbers from.

I hope for humanity and the gene pool that you're wrong, tho. 🙁

Originally posted by D_Dude1210
I hope for humanity and the gene pool that you're wrong, tho. 🙁

Have faith in Darwin and Natural Selection. 🙂

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Originally posted by Mindset
Prove it

The feat is where Superman helps move a planet.

Here I use:

F=ma and the underestimation of most figures. That means that the true feat was done with more power.

Now the Earth has a mass of about 5.9736E24kg. This is 6.58E21 tons against its own gravity. So lifting the Earth against its own gravity is equivalent to accelerating a 6.58E21 ton object in space at 9.8m/s^2. Now accelerating this mass even faster is equivalent to lifting a heavier object than that of the Earth (since F=ma).

But in space 9.8m/s^2 isn't noticeable, even after a few minutes. So let's assume the three accelerated the Earth at a very small 1 mi/s^2. This is equivalent to lifting a 1.08E24 ton object against Earth's gravity*.

Now let's assume that Superman was pulling with 1/3th of the combined force. This means that he was pulling alone with a force of 3.6E23 tons**.This is equivalent to lifting a combined weight of over 50 Earths against Earth's gravity***.

Now adding in the facts that Superman was pulling with more than 1/3 of the combined force of the three, him pulling the Earth with a greater acceleration than my underestimate, and him pulling against the Sun's gravity/centripetal force and this feat is beyond belief.

The most I've seen Thor lift (while struggling) was a 500-1000 ton creature. So Superman being a billion times stronger than Thor is very generous indeed.

Here's the math for the starred figures:

1ton of force =907.185kg of force =8896.44N of force and 1mile =1609.34meters

* F= m x a
= 5.9736E24Kg x (1 mi/s^2) x (1609.34m/1mi)
= 9.61355E27N
= 9.61355E27N x (1ton/8896.44N)
= 1.08E24 tons

** 1/3 of 1.08E24 tons = (1/3) x 1.08E24tons
= 3.6E23tons
*** 3.6E23tons x (1Earth/6.58E21tons) = 54.7 Earths

Stopped reading at, "here".

Can't sleep, but at least I get treated to h1 comics time.

Of course, h1 already knows that Thor lifted a snake that was planet sized...

Originally posted by Mekrob
Can't sleep, but at least I get treated to h1 comics time.

Of course, h1 already knows that Thor lifted a snake that was planet sized...

Weight that snakes?

Originally posted by skygunner41
Weight that snakes?
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wut

Originally posted by Mekrob
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wut

that planet size snake how much that snake weighted ?

I love how he did the math before he even posted the scans...

Originally posted by skygunner41
that planet size snake how much that snake weighted ?
Over 500-1000 tons.

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Do you expect math?

Originally posted by D_Dude1210
I love how he did the math before he even posted the scans...
He had to grab the attention of everyone. He'll swing by to post scans anytime now.

Originally posted by Mekrob
Over 500-1000 tons.
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Do you expect math?

No just want to know that all.

Originally posted by skygunner41
Weight that snakes?

I copied and pasted this from the respect thread.

Keep in mind the snake was coiled around the world and pulling agaisnt Thor which make this even greater Plus my numbers were on the low sides so if anything i underwieghted the serphant

WEll gues si did some math on Thors strength showing hope you guys like this one.

Thor weighs 640pds. at 6.6

Well we will round down to 100pds per foot.

The midgarud sepherent is long enough to touch it tail around earth.

earth is 7926miles around.

5280 feet per mile.

Thats would make it 41849280 feet long.

when thor fought the seph. it had no probelm fiting thor inside its mouth and is much wider then thor so this makes him heavy per foot then thor. but we will use thor as a base model for weight.

Which means it should way more. per foot

so it is 48149280 feet time 100 pounds.

thats 4814928000 pounds which divided by 2000 which is equal to one ton

2000pds.=1 ton

makes thor lifting 2092464 tons.

And for the love of god people both my numbers and the planet pushing feat really mean nothing. In the world of comics they do things they shouldn't be able to do Thor and supes are more or less equal in the strength department you can argue for either side.

Supes would be stronger than Classic Thor by quite a bit. But definitely not twice as strong. And definitely NOT by billions.

Give Kurse flight and the speed powers of Gladiator and he'd definitely destroy Supes easily.

Originally posted by DarkOdin
earth is 7926miles around.
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It was definitely an impressive feat. But, your math is off a bit. The earth is 24,000 miles around. The U.S. alone is 3,000 miles across. So, by your math, the lift is that much greater.

Originally posted by frommd
It was definitely an impressive feat. But, your math is off a bit. The earth is 24,000 miles around. The U.S. alone is 3,000 miles across. So, by your math, the lift is that much greater.

LOL your right the number i had was if you went thru the middle of the planet not the around 😮

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Originally posted by h1a8
The feat is where Superman helps move a planet.

You can stop right there. And recognize the word 'help.' And that help came from Hal f*cking Jordan. Shared feats aren't valid evidence. Especially when Superman's telling Hal to give him more power the whole time.

Originally posted by h1a8
Kurse with gladiator's flight and speed still loses badly.
He is still far weaker than Superman.
I know this because Thor is far weaker than Superman (on an order of at least 1 million).

How does this guy continue to post this nonsense and never get warned I'll never know.