who is the physically strongest being to walk the earth

Started by wildernesss3 pages

Hercules has greater lifting feats & pulling feats than Hulk.

Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus
Cheer up bud. Hercules can still be second best.
He's already the strongest as this canon thread proved, sport.

Originally posted by wildernesss
Hercules has greater lifting feats & pulling feats than Hulk.
meh

He'll lick your sense.

Originally posted by Colossus-Big C
where do you see clouds anywhere in that scan?

Err, u don't see the long, wispy, billowy white objects in those pics?

This is crazy, Hulk isn't even in contention? Does anyone know if he has any strength feats in the general area of the ones I listed in my initial post in this thread? Only the SWI "mountain bracing" incident comes to mind.

Originally posted by zopzop
IiRC, he 'merely' braced it. He wasn't actually lifting the mountain.
he's smashed one by his lonesome when he didn't have to worry about the puny humans..twice

Originally posted by zopzop
This is crazy, Hulk isn't even in contention? Does anyone know if he has any strength feats in the general area of the ones I listed in my initial post in this thread? Only the SWI "mountain bracing" incident comes to mind.

Hulk held planet Sakaar together at a weakened state.

Originally posted by zopzop
Holy crap you were right!

Then Herc wins. Unless someone else can match or beat this feat. Damn!

Can we get a calc on this?

Where's whats his name with the math when you need him?

Originally posted by psycho gundam
he's smashed one by his lonesome when he didn't have to worry about the puny humans..twice

Thanks Gundam!

Originally posted by carver9
Hulk held planet Sakaar together at a weakened state.

Thanks Carver!

Originally posted by cdtm
Can we get a calc on this?

Where's whats his name with the math when you need him?


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@Colossus Big-C, were you talking about strictly lifting feats or?

I don't know if you all consider this a strength ft sonce its involving punches but...

http://www.killermovies.com/forums/attachment.php?s=&postid=12952643

Originally posted by cdtm
Can we get a calc on this?

Where's whats his name with the math when you need him?

The Hercules feat is a non feat. There was no force (or at least hardly any force) to push against. If Hercules would have let go then nothing would have happened.

Originally posted by h1a8
The Hercules feat is a non feat. There was no force (or at least hardly any force) to push against. If Hercules would have let go then nothing would have happened.
Completely wrong.

You have lost your status as the resident mathematician.

Needless to say, I am completely disappointed.

Originally posted by h1a8
The Hercules feat is a non feat. There was no force (or at least hardly any force) to push against. If Hercules would have let go then nothing would have happened.
based on what?

why did he have to trick atlas to support it?
why is atlas stuck there for thousands of years?

Originally posted by Colossus-Big C
based on what?

why did he have to trick atlas to support it?
why is atlas stuck there for thousands of years?

The point is that Hercules probably was only exerting 100 tons of force or less on something that will not fall. The feat can't be quantified since there was nothing to hold up. Remember "HOLDING UP" implies that something is going to fall if you don't.

Originally posted by Mindset
Completely wrong.

You have lost your status as the resident mathematician.

Needless to say, I am completely disappointed.

You can't apply math to non feats.

Eh, Superman, Atlas, Hulk, Thor, Hercules, any of them could really make a decent claim to being the strongest of the strong.

Originally posted by h1a8
The point is that Hercules probably was only exerting 100 tons of force or less on something that will not fall. The feat can't be quantified since there was nothing to hold up. Remember "HOLDING UP" implies that something is going to fall if you don't.

Except that he was holding something up that would fall, as the Greek Gods would have made it fall without Atlas holding it up.

It's an outlandish feat, sure, but its still a feat.

Originally posted by h1a8
You can't apply math to non feats.
I agree, you're right.

That strength feat is beyond math.

He has infinite strength.

Originally posted by Mindset
I agree, you're right.

That strength feat is beyond math.

He has infinite strength.

How much strength would I need to lift a billion kilograms of hydrogen and helium?

Originally posted by h1a8
How much strength would I need to lift a billion kilograms of hydrogen and helium?
Probably a lot less than it would to lift the universe, which is what Herc did.

That's an interesting question though, I'll have to sleep on it.