Zeus vs SBP

Started by Omega Vision9 pages

Originally posted by quanchi112
Not really.

Divide infinity by two. Find the result. Go on.

Now you're lowballing math? 😱

Originally posted by Omega Vision
Divide infinity by two. Find the result. Go on.

Now you're lowballing math? 😱

If half of infinity weighed the same as infinity then superman wouldn't have needed help.

If you take half of something it's only half of something.

Originally posted by quanchi112
If half of infinity weighed the same as infinity then superman wouldn't have needed help.

If you take half of something it's only half of something.


Half of zero or half of infinity are still zero and infinity respectively. Math doesn't seem to be your friend Quan.

Originally posted by quanchi112
If half of infinity weighed the same as infinity then superman wouldn't have needed help.

If you take half of something it's only half of something.


Not how it workd infinity divided by any positive integer other than infinity is infinty.

Originally posted by Omega Vision
Half of zero or half of infinity are still zero and infinity respectively. Math doesn't seem to be your friend Quan.
Half of zero is actually 47.

Originally posted by Omega Vision
Half of zero or half of infinity are still zero and infinity respectively. Math doesn't seem to be your friend Quan.
You're still taking only half of it which isn't infinity.
Originally posted by ares834
Not how it workd infinity divided by any positive integer other than infinity is infinty.
If you take away half from infinity it isn't infinity.

infinity is an infinit amount of weight, half of that should still be infinit

Originally posted by quanchi112
You're still taking only half of it which isn't infinity. If you take away half from infinity it isn't infinity.
it is infinity my friend

Originally posted by Colossus-Big C
infinity is an infinit amount of weight, half of that should still be infinit
Logically though if you one helps it's only half of infinity which isn't the same thing as infinite. If it's still weighs the same he shouldn't need help.

Originally posted by quanchi112
Logically though if you one helps it's only half of infinity which isn't the same thing as infinite. If it's still weighs the same he shouldn't need help.

Infinity is beyond the human mind so one can't be really logic about it. The best we can do is grasp the concept. However, Mathmatics show that infinty divided by 2 is still infinty. Ask any Math Professor. Infinty divided by any positvie finit number in infinity.

Originally posted by manx422
it is infinity my friend
Not half of it.
Originally posted by ares834
Infinity is beyond the human mind so one can't be really logic about it. The best we can do is grasp the concept. However, Mathmatics show that infinty divided by 2 is still infinty. Ask any Math Professor. Infinty divided by any positvie finit number in infinity.
I am using common sense and if someone needs help to lift half of infinity then they couldn't life all of it on their own.

Originally posted by quanchi112
You're still taking only half of it which isn't infinity. If you take away half from infinity it isn't infinity.
Originally posted by quanchi112
Not half of it. I am using common sense and if someone needs help to lift half of infinity then they couldn't life all of it on their own.

Infinity and zero are both numbers who's products and quotients are always infinity and zero respectively unless they are divided by themselves in which case infinity divided by infinity can equal zero, one, or be undefined and zero divided by zero is also always undefined because a zero in the denominator makes a quotient undefined. Logically unless you can lift infinity by yourself it doesn't matter how many people of comparable strength you add on you'll never be able to reach it. After all no matter how many times you raise ten to a higher power it will never equal infinity. Therefore at least one of the two (my money is on Superman) could lift infinity. This is backed up by his anti-matter duplicate being able to lift the book by himself.

Originally posted by quanchi112
Logically though if you one helps it's only half of infinity which isn't the same thing as infinite. If it's still weighs the same he shouldn't need help.
Logic and infinity do not go well together.

If you have an unlimited supply of something and you divide it by 2, you still have an unlimited supply.

Originally posted by Omega Vision
Therefore at least one of the two (my money is on Superman) could lift infinity.
He can't.

Don't be a Trickster priest.

Originally posted by Mindset
He can't.

Don't be a Trickster priest.


Look we both saw Superman and Cap lifting infinity and unless one of the factors (Cap or Supes) is capable of lifting infinity on their own adding them won't reach infinity. Basic reasoning.

Originally posted by Omega Vision
Look we both saw Superman and Cap lifting infinity and unless one of the factors (Cap or Supes) is capable of lifting infinity on their own adding them won't reach infinity. Basic reasoning.
The basic reasoning is that it's an outlier feat that wouldn't be reasonable to use as a basis for determining Superman's strength capabilities.

But I see you're gonna be a TricksterPriest about it.

I remember Herc/Zeus lifting the sky. Literally.

Originally posted by Mindset
The basic reasoning is that it's an outlier feat that wouldn't be reasonable to use as a basis for determining Superman's strength capabilities.

But I see you're gonna be a TricksterPriest about it.


It is an outlier feat but one that I think is still relevant because many times its been shown that Superman's strength is incredibly variable and fluctuates depending on the needs of his situation. I think all kryptonians have the capacity for infinite strength but many factors inhibit this in practice. Notice that there is no yellow sun as far as we can tell in Limbo. Limbo was stated at one point as being a place where forgotten things go, a cosmic trash-heap where nothing happens. Superman defied this by making something happen and lifting the infinite book, an impossible feat of strength made possible by his imagination. It ties into the theme of thought=reality that was prevalent in Final Crisis.

Yea, Herc has unlimited strength too.

And WWH was stronger than him, so he has super unlimited strength.

Originally posted by Omega Vision
I think all kryptonians have the capacity for infinite strength
OK, TP.