Originally posted by Galan007you can't compare that to ASS feat
Agreed. I think it's funny how people tend to throw out the 200 quintillion tons feat as though it somehow makes A/S Superman stronger than mainstream Superman. It really doesn't.Case in point:
http://img42.imageshack.us/img42/4202/supespull1.jpg
http://img16.imageshack.us/img16/2077/supespull2.jpg
http://img831.imageshack.us/img831/7342/supespull3.jpg
http://img189.imageshack.us/img189/4377/supespull4.jpg
http://img717.imageshack.us/img717/7565/supespull5.jpgThings to consider from the above scans:
(i) The earth's average 'weight' (converted from it's mass) is roughly 6.6 sextillion tons. That weight alone is far, FAR greater than the 200 qunitillion tons A/S lifted. (ii) Keep in mind that not only was mainstream Supes pulling the earth back into orbit, but he was pulling it against the counterproductive forces Starbreaker was simultaneously applying.So yeah... A/S Superman, who? ermmnone
thats superman's flight power...quite different from a lifting feat
theres debate on whether his flight lifting power is a different thing than pure strength
also it is a rather unquantifiable feat...as he isn't lifting earths weight...he's pulling it in space with help from GL
Originally posted by Starscream MHe is pulling the entirety of earth's mass against a force that was pushing it the other direction. And Hal wasn't helping Supes pull anything. He just created the claw/harness construct.
also it is a rather unquantifiable feat...as he isn't lifting earths weight...he's pulling it in space with help from GL
Originally posted by Bentley
Most versions of Superman beat Thor anyways...
Also pulling the Earth is very impressive, but it does not mean that he is pulling the equivilent of 6.6 sextillion tons. Why? Because that would be the weight of the earth if the gravity working on it was 9.8 m/s^2. I am not sure what the Sun's gravity is on the earth though, it may be higher or it may be less (Although it is likely far less). Still he is pulling around an awful lot of mass...
Edit: The Sun's graviatantial pull on the Earth would actaully be less than the 9.8 as Earth pull on us must be greater than the Suns otherwise we would fall toward the sun.
Originally posted by ares834lol
✅Also pulling the Earth is very impressive, but it does not mean that he is pulling the equivilent of 6.6 sextillion tons. Why? Because that would be the weight of the earth if the gravity working on it was 9.8 m/s^2. I am not sure what the Sun's gravity is on the earth though, it may be higher or it may be less (Although it is likely far less). Still he is pulling around an awful lot of mass...
Edit: The Sun's graviatantial pull on the Earth would actaully be less than the 9.8 as Earth pull on us must be greater than the Suns otherwise we would fall toward the sun.