Sun dipped Superman vs Rune King Thor

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So prove he lied about them hauling stars. It's simple.

Originally posted by carver9
You do know that character that mentioned the chains capabilties lied about some things, right? His credibility is trash.

The character never existed. It's all about the writer and his intent. What did the writer want the reader to think?

Originally posted by h1a8
The character never existed. It's all about the writer and his intent. What did the writer want the reader to think?

This is a terrible way to look at it. That's like me saying the Hulk is more powerful than the entire Celestial race. Ironman said that Hulk can beat a machine that have the power to kill the entire race of Celestials. The writer wants us to believe that Hulk is this all powerful being based off of this statement. Is it true, H1?

Originally posted by h1a8
Strength scales.
Striking power depends on 2 things
1. The strength of the push (pushing forces)
2. The speed of the strike

Body builders have large push forces but slow punch speeds.
Superman has both large push forces and super speed.

That's still just the force of how hard you strained the bonds between the chains by pulling on them, though, and isn't due to any sort of kinetic energy being applied through direct force against the chains.

Originally posted by carver9
You do know that character that mentioned the chains capabilties lied about some things, right? His credibility is trash.
lying and not knowing Superman’s limits are two different things.

Originally posted by AlbertoJohnAvil
That's still just the force of how hard you strained the bonds between the chains by pulling on them, though, and isn't due to any sort of kinetic energy being applied through direct force against the chains.

Huh. How did you ignore what I said? You did not address any of my post. You are just arguing around it. This is trolling.

I'll repeat.
Striking force depends on
1. Pushing force
2. Velocity of the punch (which ties to kinetic energy)

Superman has great pushing force due to fear in question and Superman has super flash like speed.

He satisfies both requirements.

Now you can rebutt this argument by addressing what I said.

Originally posted by carver9
This is a terrible way to look at it. That's like me saying the Hulk is more powerful than the entire Celestial race. Ironman said that Hulk can beat a machine that have the power to kill the entire race of Celestials. The writer wants us to believe that Hulk is this all powerful being based off of this statement. Is it true, H1?

Beating a machine that has the power to kill the entire race of Celestials does not imply that Hulk can beat the entire race of Celestials or even 1 Celestial.

You logic is faulty.

Originally posted by h1a8
Beating a machine that has the power to kill the entire race of Celestials does not imply that Hulk can beat the entire race of Celestials or even 1 Celestial.

You logic is faulty.

So beating a machine more powerful than the Celestial race means nothing? I need for you to use that noggin

carver you have a son, get your act together

Originally posted by carver9
So beating a machine more powerful than the Celestial race means nothing? I need for you to use that noggin

You are strawmanning. I stated it doesn't mean Hulk can beat the entire race of Celestials.

Originally posted by h1a8
You are strawmanning. I stated it doesn't mean Hulk can beat the entire race of Celestials.

Does it means he is more powerful than a Celestial?

Originally posted by MrMind
carver you have a son, get your act together

Oh crap, he’s reproduced already?

Originally posted by h1a8
You are strawmanning. I stated it doesn't mean Hulk can beat the entire race of Celestials.

I can snap a spear in half that can kill any man. Does that mean that I am the strongest man alive?

Originally posted by carver9
Does it means he is more powerful than a Celestial?
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No it doesn't. It's possible for a human to break a machine that can kill a Celestial.