Originally posted by Omega VisionYou're still taking only half of it which isn't infinity.
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 ares834If you take away half from infinity it isn't infinity.
Not how it workd infinity divided by any positive integer other than infinity is infinty.
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.
Originally posted by manx422Not half of it.
it is infinity my friend
Originally posted by ares834I 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 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 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.
Originally posted by quanchi112Logic and infinity do not go well together.
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.
If you have an unlimited supply of something and you divide it by 2, you still have an unlimited supply.
Originally posted by Omega VisionThe 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.
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.
But I see you're gonna be a TricksterPriest about it.
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.