Superboy Prime runs the Hulk Gauntlet

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Doesn't need to be smarter. Just overall stronger, faster and more brutal. Prime's smashed a team of guardians and the GL corps made up of a crap ton of heralds as well as Ion (albeit early stage) but still Hulk would have been canned at a team of lanterns.

Ok carver, I know you have trouble with scales so I'm going to try to break this down as simply as I can.

Originally posted by carver9
So Superman can withstand red sunlight

Yes, he flew SBP through a red star.

Originally posted by carver9
or Sun light that empowers him?

Yellow sunlight empowers him, heat does not.

Originally posted by carver9
Hulk has absorbed a Nuclear blast that almost took out a planet twice the size of Earth. Hulk also withstood a nova bath from a pissed human torch and sat there as if he didn't feel it. He absorbed another nuke while being on planet Sakaar without even flinch (he literally absorbed it).

A planet sized nuke is literally nothing. Absolutely nothing. A nuke that almost took out a planet twice the size of Earth? Still nothing. Nova bath? Nothing.

We're talking about motherf'ing stars.

Originally posted by Cogito
Ok carver, I know you have trouble with scales so I'm going to try to break this down as simply as I can.

Yes, he flew SBP through a red star.

Yellow sunlight empowers him, heat does not.

A planet sized nuke is literally nothing. Absolutely nothing. A nuke that almost took out a planet twice the size of Earth? Still nothing. Nova bath? Nothing.

We're talking about motherf'ing stars.

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Btw doesn anybody know how Big New Genesis and Apokolips are, compared to earth?

Originally posted by Cogito
Ok carver, I know you have trouble with scales so I'm going to try to break this down as simply as I can.

Yes, he flew SBP through a red star.

Yellow sunlight empowers him, heat does not.

A planet sized nuke is literally nothing. Absolutely nothing. A nuke that almost took out a planet twice the size of Earth? Still nothing. Nova bath? Nothing.

We're talking about motherf'ing stars.

let it go the SBP rage is understandable. I actually rather despise the character myself but I'll admit he's on herpa derp ridiculous strength levels. Fighting on equal terms to several guardians simultaneously as well as for all intents and purposes the entire GL corp. Yeah thats definitely nowhere near herald. The GL corp thrashing feat on its own is something most of the trans tier would struggle with if not outright fail to accomplish if they tried that in a straight fight with no weakness abuse.

Originally posted by Cogito
Ok carver, I know you have trouble with scales so I'm going to try to break this down as simply as I can.

Yes, he flew SBP through a red star.

Yellow sunlight empowers him, heat does not.

A planet sized nuke is literally nothing. Absolutely nothing. A nuke that almost took out a planet twice the size of Earth? Still nothing. Nova bath? Nothing.

We're talking about motherf'ing stars.

Gladiator has flown threw the hearts of stars and crushed planets and still got destroyed by Savage Hulk. WBH >>>>>>>>>>>Savage Hulk.

Originally posted by zopzop
Gladiator has flown threw the hearts of stars and crushed planets and still got destroyed by Savage Hulk. WBH >>>>>>>>>>>Savage Hulk.

I'm speaking only about the ridiculous assumption that Hulk is completely immune to all heat, regardless.

Originally posted by Cogito
I'm speaking only about the ridiculous assumption that Hulk is completely immune to all heat, regardless.

You realize that at ground zero of nuke blasts the temperature can reach in the tens of millions of degrees just like the hearts of stars?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Effects_of_nuclear_explosions

The dominant effects of a nuclear weapon where people are likely to be affected (blast and thermal radiation) are identical physical damage mechanisms to conventional explosives. However the energy produced by a nuclear explosive is millions of times more powerful per gram and the temperatures reached are briefly in the tens of millions of degrees.

^Only for a moment. Stars sustain it

Originally posted by Cogito
^Only for a moment. Stars sustain it

If he's not vaporized instantly in that heat because of his durability and HF, then burst or sustained ain't gonna mean anything to him.

What are they measuring the degrees in?

Originally posted by Mindset
What are they measuring the degrees in?

Celsius or Kelvin I'd imagine. But unless I'm doing it wrong, there's VERY little difference between them :
http://www.diffen.com/difference/Celsius_vs_Kelvin

K = °C + 273.15
°C = K − 273.15

What difference does 273 degrees make (add or subtract), when the temps are in the 10s of millions?

What about F?

Originally posted by zopzop
If he's not vaporized instantly in that heat because of his durability and HF, then burst or sustained ain't gonna mean anything to him.

Thats a load of crap. I can put a drop of boiling water on my hand and I won't feel it. If I put my hand in a pot of boiling water though, I'll get burned badly. This tells us that the quantity of heat matters. Furthermore, if I keep my hand in a pot of boiling water longer, I'll be burned even worse. Again, quantity and duration matter. A lot.

Originally posted by Cogito
Thats a load of crap. I can put a drop of boiling water on my hand and I won't feel it. If I put my hand in a pot of boiling water though, I'll get burned badly. This tells us that the quantity of heat matters. Furthermore, if I keep my hand in a pot of boiling water longer, I'll be burned even worse. Again, quantity and duration matter. A lot.
Your hand would be at different temps in that example.

Originally posted by Mindset
Your hand would be at different temps in that example.

But does it not apply?

Originally posted by Mindset
What about F?

http://www.easysurf.cc/cnver14.htm

27000000 F = 15000000 C = 15000273.15 K

Originally posted by Cogito
Thats a load of crap. I can put a drop of boiling water on my hand and I won't feel it. If I put my hand in a pot of boiling water though, I'll get burned badly. This tells us that the quantity of heat matters. Furthermore, if I keep my hand in a pot of boiling water longer, I'll be burned even worse. Again, quantity and duration matter. A lot.

INSTANTLY going from 80 or so degrees C/K to TENS OF MILLIONS of degrees C/K and surviving (let alone NOT being vaporized) tells me he can take it sustained.

Originally posted by zopzop
INSTANTLY going from 80 or so degrees C/K to TENS OF MILLIONS of degrees C/K and surviving (let alone NOT being vaporized) tells me he can take it sustained.
Rate of temperature change doesn't mean much of anything.

Originally posted by zopzop
INSTANTLY going from 80 or so degrees C/K to TENS OF MILLIONS of degrees C/K and surviving (let alone NOT being vaporized) tells me he can take it sustained.

It doesn't work that way. At all.