Oh, don't forget WW helped Supes lift Spectre who weighed an eternity, and that obviously is equivalent to infinite weight, she has infinite strength too.
So far, Herc, WW, Supes, WWH, Sentry, and Thor have inifinite strength.
WWH is stronger than Herc, who lifted an infinite amount of weight, Thor stalmated Herc, and Sentry survived getting kicked in the nuts.
Originally posted by Mindset
Oh, don't forget WW helped Supes lift Spectre who weighed an eternity, and that obviously is equivalent to infinite weight, she has infinite strength too.So far, Herc, WW, Supes, WWH, Sentry, and Thor have inifinite strength.
WWH is stronger than Herc, who lifted an infinite amount of weight, Thor stalmated Herc, and Sentry survived getting kicked in the nuts.
Originally posted by Omega VisionHe lifted time with Spectre and so did unlimited strength Diana (woman).
We go for the explanation that is most supported. But in this case Superman's capacity for infinite strength isn't poorly supported as shown by both the book lifting and the Spectre lifting.
It could very well apply to Hulk, in fact it most certainly does. His infinite strength is unlocked by his anger.
Originally posted by Blanket
He lifted time with Spectre and so did unlimited strength Diana (woman).
And, double unlimited strength Ultraman lifted the book alone, while Superman (only one unlimited strength) had help with Billy (Earth 5 unlimited strength).
Originally posted by Omega VisionHulk has infinite strength when he isn't at the height of his anger.
It could very well apply to Hulk, in fact it most certainly does. His infinite strength is unlocked by his anger.Sadly most people probably think that makes sense.
WWH > Herc, who has infinite strength.
So the angrier he gets the more infinite it gets?
Originally posted by Omega VisionYeah, he needed help so saying he could lift it on his own goes against the comic and common sense to boot.
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 MindsetBut if you take half of infinity it shouldn't way as much as all of infinity.
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.