Originally posted by h1a8
Superman has multiple feats where he displayed a strength greater than that of lifting over 50 Earth weights of force. Thus he is much stronger than Thanos.
Originally posted by The Sorrow
I feel as though I may regret this but when has he been able to lift more than the weight of 50 Earth's? You do realise how astronomically high that number is don't you?
One instance is when He and Hal was moving the Earth against Starbreaker's pull.
In my calculations (i posted a while ago but could post again) I assumed that Starbreaker wasn't even pulling at all. So what would be the force needed to accelerate the Earth a measly 1000m/^2? Well since the weight of the Earth is Mg where g is about 10m/s^2 then if someone accelerates the Earth at 1000m/s^2 then this is 100 times more force than the weight of the Earth (F=Ma). Since it is wise to assume that Superman was supplying at least half of the pulling power then he was exerting with more than 50 Earth weights of force.
Add in the force that Starbreaker was pulling with (he had stars of power) then the feat is really far beyond 50 Earth weights.
Also we have Maggeddon (which dwarfs the entire Earth moon system).
Originally posted by h1a8
One instance is when He and Hal was moving the Earth against Starbreaker's pull.In my calculations (i posted a while ago but could post again) I assumed that Starbreaker wasn't even pulling at all. So what would be the force needed to accelerate the Earth a measly 1000m/^2? Well since the weight of the Earth is Mg where g is about 10m/s^2 then if someone accelerates the Earth at 1000m/s^2 then this is 100 times more force than the weight of the Earth (F=Ma). Since it is wise to assume that Superman was supplying at least half of the pulling power then he was exerting with more than 50 Earth weights of force.
Add in the force that Starbreaker was pulling with (he had stars of power) then the feat is really far beyond 50 Earth weights.
Also we have Maggeddon (which dwarfs the entire Earth moon system).
Dude really STFU!
http://www.killermovies.com/forums/f77/t523603.html
Sorry, it was not a slugfest.
http://www.killermovies.com/forums/f77/t465307.html
http://www.killermovies.com/forums/f77/t493017.html
It's not only quan, you can make threads Thanos vs anyone and he would win or it would be closed for spite.
Originally posted by abhilegend
^The funny thing is that superman has strength feats to beat thanos, but Thanos wins because he can't lose on forums. People have argued that he could beat PC superman IN strength or PC validus in a slugfest.
It used to be Wolverine, but now it's Thanos.
Thanos is still cool though, but strength wise, I have never seen him do anything that made me think: Jeez, Hulk couldn't do that. Or Juggernaut. Or Wonderman. Or Superman. Or...
Well you get the idea.
Originally posted by h1a8
One instance is when He and Hal was moving the Earth against Starbreaker's pull.In my calculations (i posted a while ago but could post again) I assumed that Starbreaker wasn't even pulling at all. So what would be the force needed to accelerate the Earth a measly 1000m/^2? Well since the weight of the Earth is Mg where g is about 10m/s^2 then if someone accelerates the Earth at 1000m/s^2 then this is 100 times more force than the weight of the Earth (F=Ma). Since it is wise to assume that Superman was supplying at least half of the pulling power then he was exerting with more than 50 Earth weights of force.
Add in the force that Starbreaker was pulling with (he had stars of power) then the feat is really far beyond 50 Earth weights.
Also we have Maggeddon (which dwarfs the entire Earth moon system).
You overlooked the fact that this is a comic book and characters are simply strong enough to move planets not everything is based on speed. What happened on panel was Superman tried (and failed) to move ONE planet, which immediately disproves your claim of him being able to move "50x Earth's weight".