You are assuming that the Gorons are not made of rock, and that they merely do not conduct heat as well. Yet we can see Gorons roll against Rock walls and tear them down. A general rule when it comes to mineral against mineral is that the harder one wins. If Gorons were not made of rock or something harder, they would have to be unaffected by friction, meaning they wouldn't be harmed by rolling against another rock wall. But to say they're unaffected by friction is pretty ridiculous when you apply it to the whole idea, which is what I did.
I hope I explained that well enough. I actually confused myself a little bit when writing that.
Originally posted by MooCowofJustice
You are assuming that the Gorons are not made of rock, and that they merely do not conduct heat as well. Yet we can see Gorons roll against Rock walls and tear them down. A general rule when it comes to mineral against mineral is that the harder one wins. If Gorons were not made of rock or something harder, they would have to be unaffected by friction, meaning they wouldn't be harmed by rolling against another rock wall. But to say they're unaffected by friction is pretty ridiculous when you apply it to the whole idea, which is what I did.I hope I explained that well enough. I actually confused myself a little bit when writing that.
What suggests they are made of rock first?
That does not mean either one are strong or heavy in comparison to iron or steel does it? it just means a Goron>whatever the pillar it broke was made of.
Originally posted by Burning thought
What suggests they are made of rock first?
That does not mean either one are strong or heavy in comparison to iron or steel does it? it just means a Goron>whatever the pillar it broke was made of.
Looks like rock, smashes rock, and rolls in a ball shape to tear down other rock, walks in lava, weighs a lot, and I'd have to look up a video but I think that the mayor in TP actually states that they are rock people.
I'm not seeing how this is relevant, but yeah. When a Goron > a rock wall, it is made of more rock, or tougher rock.
Originally posted by MooCowofJustice
Looks like rock, smashes rock, and rolls in a ball shape to tear down other rock, walks in lava, weighs a lot, and I'd have to look up a video but I think that the mayor in TP actually states that they are rock people.I'm not seeing how this is relevant, but yeah. When a Goron > a rock wall, it is made of more rock, or tougher rock.
Some of those images in Zeldapedia does not look like rock, portions of them do but they look like skin in most.
Also you dont need to be rock to break it down, you just need to be physically superior than the rock in question.
Sounds ambigious and not necesserily credible, "rock people" could mean they live in the rocks and eat them. We dont call "caveman" that because hes a man made of a cave wall.
Originally posted by Burning thought
Some of those images in Zeldapedia does not look like rock, portions of them do but they look like skin in most.Also you dont need to be rock to break it down, you just need to be physically superior than the rock in question.
Sounds ambigious and not necesserily credible, "rock people" could mean they live in the rocks and eat them. We dont call "caveman" that because hes a man made of a cave wall.
Probably looking at old pics. I dunno, I didn't click your links.
I am stronger than a rock. If I punch it, I will not break it. In fact, it is I who will be broken.
So now the Mayor is also fallible. Do me a favor and answer those fallibility questions that you never answered from a different thread.
Originally posted by MooCowofJustice
Probably looking at old pics. I dunno, I didn't click your links.I am stronger than a rock. If I punch it, I will not break it. In fact, it is I who will be broken.
So now the Mayor is also fallible. Do me a favor and answer those fallibility questions that you never answered from a different thread.
Your skin and bone can break a quantity of rock thats>your blows density, I can lift rocks myself but only small ones.
Quote them?
Originally posted by Burning thought
Your skin and bone can break a quantity of rock thats>your blows density, I can lift rocks myself but only small ones.Quote them?
So you are now asserting that the Gorons are strong. Yet they were weak because they couldn't lift Link while wearing the Iron Boots. And besides, the rock walls I'm talking about here were much larger than the Gorons who tore them down.
Originally posted by MooCowofJustice
😆 And what is it that makes any character more fallible than the next? And what is it about those specific scenes that make Ganondorf so fallible? Fallible fallible fallible fallible fallible fallible fallible fallible fallible fallible fallible fallible. I've got to get a lot of those in if I want to say that as much as you do!
Originally posted by MooCowofJustice
So you are now asserting that the Gorons are strong. Yet they were weak because they couldn't lift Link while wearing the Iron Boots. And besides, the rock walls I'm talking about here were much larger than the Gorons who tore them down.
not all types of rock are durable. I dont know the name of it but theres stone and certain rock faces that can be smashed away with a human fist. Chalk for instance is stone, you can crumble it in your fingers with ease and thats just one example.
Thats easy to answer, someone who is fallible is someone who speaks from a position of ignorence. If someone says only a light arrows can harm Ganon yet they have never tried it themselves, or used them or that they could not possibly know how many things Ganon has been hit by, then their fallible.
Vampires talking about themselves in LoK are not fallible, they have first hand knowledge.
Thats easy to answer, someone who is fallible is someone who speaks from a position of ignorence. If someone says only a light arrows can harm Ganon yet they have never tried it themselves, or used them or that they could not possibly know how many things Ganon has been hit by, then their fallible.Kain's statement on the reaver is fallible.Vampires talking about themselves in LoK are not fallible, they have first hand knowledge.
Originally posted by XanatosForever
A stick of chalk is much different from five foot high, ten-inch thick slab of chalk, BT. If you really want to test it, punch a chalk stick in your fist then punch the wall of chalk, and compare the damage to your fist and the damage to said chalk.
I have tried this, I have visited the isle of white many times and there are huge walls of chalk, if you punch them they dont all tumble down but I can break piecies off with my punches, I couldnt do that with a solid wall of granite, I couldnt even crack it I bet.
Originally posted by ScreamPaste
Kain's statement on the reaver is fallible.
No because hes not speaking from a position of ignorance, he knows how the reaver works because hes using it. Hes talking about a basic function.
Originally posted by ScreamPaste
Ganon certainly isn't ignorant of the triforce, but you call his statements fallible.By your logic, Kain = fallible.
Ganons fallible because he does not know its inner workings, the triforce of power seems more of a passive enhancement or something he calls upon the power of, Kains reaver is just an observation.
If it can be proven Ganon has seen every possible use of each triforce piece then maybe. But we know thats not true.
Originally posted by Burning thought
I have tried this, I have visited the isle of white many times and there are huge walls of chalk, if you punch them they dont all tumble down but I can break piecies off with my punches, I couldnt do that with a solid wall of granite, I couldnt even crack it I bet.
Would you mind showing proof of this? Perhaps a picture of the chalk, then a picture of your hand after punching it?
Ganons fallible because he does not know its inner workings, the triforce of power seems more of a passive enhancement or something he calls upon the power of, Kains reaver is just an observation.Here's where I tell you to play the game.
Kain's quote can be noted as expressing a lack of knowledge concerning it's past. Ganon is extremely knowledsgable on the triforc,e having studied it and it's legends. The only thing he didn't know was a legend exclusively available to the royal family. Ganon knows it's origins, it's power, how to use it, and how it works.
He is not fallible.
If it can be proven Ganon has seen every possible use of each triforce piece then maybe. But we know thats not true.Kain certainly has not seen every possible use of the reaver, and admits he has no idea of it's origins.
Fallible.
Would you mind showing proof of this? Perhaps a picture of the chalk, then a picture of your hand after punching it?
Agreed. I think BT's full of it.
Originally posted by ScreamPaste
Here's where I tell you to play the game.Kain's quote can be noted as expressing a lack of knowledge concerning it's past. Ganon is extremely knowledsgable on the triforc,e having studied it and it's legends. The only thing he didn't know was a legend exclusively available to the royal family. Ganon knows it's origins, it's power, how to use it, and how it works.
He is not fallible.
Kain certainly has not seen every possible use of the reaver, and admits he has no idea of it's origins.
Fallible.
Kain doesnt need to know its past when he can see the souls of his victims being taken on strike, thats all thats important here.
Prove it.
Originally posted by XanatosForever
Would you mind showing proof of this? Perhaps a picture of the chalk, then a picture of your hand after punching it?
yes because I often take pictures or vids of me punching chalk to prove it on forums.