350 times Earth Gravity

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Originally posted by TheLordofMurder
You are severely short-changing the gravitational strength of a Neutron Star here; the planet Earth alone weighs far more than "trillions" of tons (it weighs in excess of 6 billion trillion tons)...

The Earths atmosphere alone weighs in at over 6 thousand trillion tons...

A Neutron Star would mass considerably more than our entire solar system combined and thus its gravitational field would produce a force far, far, FAR, beyond what you posted h1a8...

If Thor can overcome the force of a Neutron Star unharmed then the punches of The Hulk, Thanos, and others that are Class 100 or beyond shouldnt even register as damage to him...

More the reason that all showings of this nature by Thor or any other character is pure, unbridled, PIS...

Gravity is the weakest force. It would take the Earth, whose weight is astronomical, just to make a man weight 170lbs. Thor wasn't overcoming the mass of a neutron star but the gravitational force of one (assuming it wasn't hyperbole).
This force is in the billions of tons, not even trillions.
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Originally posted by TheLordofMurder
You are severely short-changing the gravitational strength of a Neutron Star here; the planet Earth alone weighs far more than "trillions" of tons (it weighs in excess of 6 billion trillion tons)...

The Earths atmosphere alone weighs in at over 6 thousand trillion tons...

A Neutron Star would mass considerably more than our entire solar system combined and thus its gravitational field would produce a force far, far, FAR, beyond what you posted h1a8...

If Thor can overcome the force of a Neutron Star unharmed then the punches of The Hulk, Thanos, and others that are Class 100 or beyond shouldnt even register as damage to him...

More the reason that all showings of this nature by Thor or any other character is pure, unbridled, PIS...

First of all this thread is laughable. What's 350 to beings who have escaped/palmed blackholes?

Thor wasn't lifting a neutron star which weighs as much as 2 times our sun, instead he was as the scan clearly states subjected to gravimetric attraction akin to that of a Neutron star. This is much much less than having a neutron star drop on him. The gravitational pull on a neutron star is 100 billion times that of earth.
What's 350x earth's gravity to a thor who withstood 100bilx?

At that point, thor weighed 60 trillon lbs which is much much less than the weight of a neutron star.

Neutron stars have a mass of 1.4 to 2 times of the sun but in a body with a radius of about 12.5 miles.
The escape velocity from a neutron star is about a 1/3 of the speed of light.

The gravitational pull of a blackhole is much much greater and more so if it is a super giant blackhole.

Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus
Superman, Thor and Surfer are the only sure ones as they've survived intense gravitational forces.

350 x earth's gravity is nothing compared to what some of these guys have done. IMO this thread was made to low ball, if that's not the case where is the Hulk or the Gladiator. LOL

Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus
Don't be a hater.

Send me the feat. I don't trust your opinion when you have the Nova Shades on.

Here you go bro.

For what its worth I guess Thor's neutron star feat was portrayed as more of a raw strength -and by proxy, a durability- feat whereas Rider's neutron feat was portrayed as more of a straight up durability feat? However you wanna slice it, considering that the impact triggered a gravity quake (in real life they're called star quakes, but whatever) it was a hellava feat. IMO of course.