Originally posted by OneDumbG0Odin's a perfect example of a character displaying more power than say the Celestials who previously stomped him in a fight. Their power levels were not even close to boot.
No, when you destroy/recreate the multiverse, that is always more powerful than taking over a single universe. Nobody gives two craps about Odin in this thread. Seriously. What post? The long-winded one where you suggest that if one person lifts 1,000,000 tons and another lifts 100 tons, that comparing the two isn't proof that one is proven to be stronger as of this moment? No matter how you try to state it, that's what it comes down to. That when you have a quantifiably measurable comparison, 6 ft. tall compared to 4 ft. tall, you cannot conclude that the the 6 ft. tall person is taller, simply because maybe, somehow... you never know until you give him the chance... the 4 ft. person could, maybe, possibly, get taller. Give me a break.If you use the negative proof fallacy that 616 IG could instantly destroy/recreate the Marvel Multiverse, fine. 616 UN could destroy/recreate all comic company multiverses/omniverses instantly. After all, the 616 UN never tried. Y'know the alternative to hyperbolic, speculative what-if fantasies? On-panel proof. Stick with it.
You suggesting the un is more powerful while ignoring the Odin example means I have cornered you into picking and choosing which applies to this theory of yours.
You act as if the un>Infinity which is preposterous since you seem to be so intent on using this word today.