Originally posted by Gecko4lif
It doesn't work that way. At all.
Starting from average Earth temperature of 70-80 degrees then having a 10+ Megaton nuke blowup in your face and you are at the epicenter where temps instantly reach tens of millions of degrees C/K after the explosion isn't how it works?
http://hypertextbook.com/facts/1999/SimonFung.shtml
Bibliographic Entry : Glasstone, Samuel & Philip J. Dolan. "Scientific Aspects of Nuclear Explosion Phenomena."The Effects of Nuclear Weapons. Washington, DC: US Department of Defense & Energy Research & Development Administration, 1977.Result (w/surrounding text) : "Immediately after the explosion time, the temperature of the weapon material is several tens of million degrees and the pressures are estimated to be many million atmospheres."
Standardized Result : 10^7 K
Originally posted by zopzop
Starting from average Earth temperature of 70-80 degrees then having a 10+ Megaton nuke blowup in your face and you are at the epicenter where temps instantly reach tens of millions of degrees C/K after the explosion isn't how it works?http://hypertextbook.com/facts/1999/SimonFung.shtml
Ok, Albert.
You can keep quoting wikipedia but since your quotes don't address the argument at hand, they hardly matter.
Intensity matters, nobody is denying that.
Duration also matters, but you're (for some reason) denying that.
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.
I bet you'd feel a drop from boiling water. I know I would.
But Gladiator, who has pretty high end durability, definitely felt the heat from going through a red giant star. Quantity and duration in that case taking its toll.
Originally posted by cdtm
I bet you'd feel a drop from boiling water. I know I would.But Gladiator, who has pretty high end durability, definitely felt the heat from going through a red giant star. Quantity and duration in that case taking its toll.
I've done the drop of boiling water before, and trust me you don't really feel it at all.
And Gladiator's heat resistance is not an issue here. Just proves he (who isn't involved in this thread), has similar heat resistance to Superman, who was hurt by SBP's HV
Originally posted by zopzopSurviving something for 1 hundredth of a thousands of a second doesnt translate to being able to survive it sustainably
Starting from average Earth temperature of 70-80 degrees then having a 10+ Megaton nuke blowup in your face and you are at the epicenter where temps instantly reach tens of millions of degrees C/K after the explosion isn't how it works?http://hypertextbook.com/facts/1999/SimonFung.shtml
Ok, Albert.
Normal humans can survive hundreds of tons of pressure for small amounts of time
Originally posted by quanchi112
No. Gimme issue numbers and consider it done.
It's on the page for you. Enjoy because its beastly. It's the last scans/post on this page.
http://www.killermovies.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=441188&pagenumber=40#post13457926
Originally posted by Cogito
I've done the drop of boiling water before, and trust me you don't really feel it at all.And Gladiator's heat resistance is not an issue here. Just proves he (who isn't involved in this thread), has similar heat resistance to Superman, who was hurt by SBP's HV
Well, heat vision is said to be hotter than a yellow sun, and SBP's is likely even hotter.. A red giant is supposed to be the coolest kind of star. It's only on account of their gigantic size, forcing extended immersion, that Glads felt pain.. (Of course, he could have sped through it with his super speed, but he was diving through one in a show of machismo, basically. He wanted it to test himself for the fun of it, going by the captions..)
So basically, I agree, there's a difference between tanking a nuke and extended immersion in the same forces a nuke initially produces.
Originally posted by carver9Yeah, he looks pretty formidable there.
It's on the page for you. Enjoy because its beastly. It's the last scans/post on this page.http://www.killermovies.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=441188&pagenumber=40#post13457926
Originally posted by iceman24567
The quote at the bottom of your sig is awesome
Thanks. I believe it is from an old Calvin & Hobbes shirt I have.
Originally posted by zeel
hmm didnt Rulk beat Rune King Thor a elder god?I dont see prime getting past 2.
No, he did beat RKT. I think he did get the upper hand and humiliate Thor with a bit of Odin power though.