Originally posted by carver9
So you admit that Ultraman is stronger than Superman? Ultraman soloed the ft with ease.
In the context of that feat, Ultraman lifting it by himself is perhaps the greatest lifting feat of all time, and yes, more impressive than what Superman did.. Of course, considering Superman lifted half of infinity...which is still infinity...when you boil it down, Ultraman's no stronger than Superman.
Originally posted by JakeTheBank
Infinite pages and each page weighs something. And if you have an infinite quantity of something, said totality of the weight would be...? 2 + 2 = 4, Carver. Don't make it harder than it is.Seems like a ploy to ignore Superman's other feats.
Cool.
Superman lifted half of infinity and half of the sum of eternity. He wins.
So again I ask...You admit that Ultraman is FAR stronger than Supes? He soloed the ft without even straining. He did something Superman needed help with. That ft makes Ultraman>>>>>>>Superman.
Originally posted by JakeTheBankjake, the book did not have infinite weight, or else superman would not have been able to lift it.
Yes, he did. Is he infinitely strong? Not based on the vast history of his feats, but based on that singular one feat, Superman did lift infinite weight alongside Captain Marvel.It happened. Not much to discuss.
the pages are weightless due to its magical properties.
Originally posted by carver9
So again I ask...You admit that Ultraman is FAR stronger than Supes? He soloed the ft with even straining. He did something Superman needed help with. That ft makes Ultraman>>>>>>>Superman.
Not really.
If I lift half of infinity, how much did I lift? Half of infinity, which is still infinity.
If you do it by yourself, you lifted the sum of infinity, which is still infinity.
What you did is more impressive on the surface, but in reality, that doesn't make what you lifted more impressive.
But you'd cling to any thing to downplay Superman, so I could care less.
Originally posted by Galan007The book binding weighed too much. I've lifted a few book bindings in my days, and they're quite dense.
g007-psyduckIf the book was weightless, Superman would not have needed Captain Marvel's help to lift it.
And yes, I'm fully aware I have, and will talk about the pages being weightless before.
And for the record, I don't think that feat automatically would mean that in a forum fight Superman obliterates Hulk, so you can stop yourself from panicking, Carver. It was an extremely high end feat for Superman and penned by a guy who very pointedly wanted to run the point that Superman > all.
Take it for what it was and move on with your life.
Originally posted by JakeTheBankso you think superman has infinite strength lmfao....yet you see him on par with thor in strenght 😂 😱
Not really.If I lift half of infinity, how much did I lift? Half of infinity, which is still infinity.
If you do it by yourself, you lifted the sum of infinity, which is still infinity.
What you did is more impressive on the surface, but in reality, that doesn't make what you lifted more impressive.
But you'd cling to any thing to downplay Superman, so I could care less.
try to be consistent jake
Man, here I was thinking that tge Dark Dimension was a mystical dimension where the laws of physics do not apply-i.e a magical realm.
As for the pages being weightless, as it was a magic book....lol lets all take a step back and listen to ourselves, people! Whats wrong with taking it at face value - he lifted infinite weight? Because it makes no sense, but that its a magical book and therefore has weightless pages makes more sense????