Bench Press Earth

Started by -K-M-11 pages

Im sorry now were aruging all could do it...and easily?

Originally posted by Mshinu
They are all candidates for feats of such magnitude, they just need someone to write it.

Yep. I really hope Snyder has Batman do it soon enough.

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Earthweight aside, this was a feat of stamina at least as much as a feat of strength. Does every character with Incalculable Strength automatically have Incalculable Stamina? Especially when cut off from their energy source for five days? Remember also, Supes barely broke a sweat.

These factors may thin out the field of potential Earthbenchers.

I also wonder: if one could easily bench Earth well over 100,000 times during the 5-day period, what would be a tough 1-rep max? Jupiter? The Sun?

Originally posted by -K-M-
Im sorry now were aruging all could do it...and easily?
yes

haha no

Originally posted by Sin I AM
Exactly everyone worth their salt could replicate the feat just as easily as Clark did

Define "worth their salt".

Originally posted by -K-M-
haha no

Um yes

Originally posted by -Pr-
Define "worth their salt".

Plutonian, Majestic, Hyperion, Kallark, Teth and billy, Classic Thor,Banner, Hercules etc...its a pretty feat but people are reading way too much into it
or,

Ok show me feats of theirs that imply they could actually do it then. As so far your entire "arguement" is just saying "yep they can"

Originally posted by Sin I AM
Um yes

Plutonian, Majestic, Hyperion, Kallark, Teth and billy, Classic Thor,Banner, Hercules etc...its a pretty feat but people are reading way too much into it
or,

lol no.

Someone do the math for me Superman benched 5.972 sextillion metric tons.

This might be one of classic Thors best feats. Gravity akin of a Neutron star with tons of debris on Thor.
http://www.comicvine.com/myvine/jeanroygrant/all-images/108-571141/thorstrength25/105-2148289/

A Neutron stars gravity from what I understand is 200 billion times earths gravity. So the gravity times earth + the debrie. How much would you say is that feat of Thors?

I imagine Supes still wins. But Thor sent all the debrie flying easily after he broke through as well. Pretty interesting I imagine though.

Neutron star>>>>>>planetary weight.

Originally posted by carver9
Neutron star>>>>>>planetary weight.

Really? I'm thinking Supes number is still much greater though.....but not sure myself.

Originally posted by -K-M-
Ok show me feats of theirs that imply they could actually do it then. As so far your entire "arguement" is just saying "yep they can"

Why? You know their feats as much as i. I see no point in posting them because you will simply discount it -_-. Hercules lifted the heavens, Kara has casually attempted to push the earth outta orbit. You guys Dick ride strength feats on this board wayyy to much. Clark has lifted Spectre who weighs as much as eternity...yet your fapping to a bench pressing earth feat. gtfoh

Originally posted by carver9
Neutron star>>>>>>planetary weight.

To bad Thor didn't lift a neutron star.

Originally posted by Silent Master
Captain America
Snake-eyes
Remo Williams
Grifter
Killrazor
Nice ****tard post.

Originally posted by Daredevil1
Someone do the math for me Superman benched 5.972 sextillion metric tons.

This might be one of classic Thors best feats. Gravity akin of a Neutron star with tons of debris on Thor.
http://www.comicvine.com/myvine/jeanroygrant/all-images/108-571141/thorstrength25/105-2148289/

A Neutron stars gravity from what I understand is 200 billion times earths gravity. So the gravity times earth + the debrie. How much would you say is that feat of Thors?

If we remove neutron-star gravity, I'd visually guess that the actual amount of debris dogpiled onto Thor would be, at most, a ton. Times 200 billion = 200 gigatons...about half the weight of Mt. Everest. Impressive, but hardly of Earthbenching calibre.

Originally posted by ares834
To bad Thor didn't lift a neutron star.

If Thor had benched a neutron star itself...we'd have a comparable if not superior feat (see my previous post). Eg, a neutron star about the size of a city would have more mass than the Sun.

Interestingly enough -- given talk about huge, lifted structures crumbling under their own weight -- a neutron star may be one of those objects that could be lifted crumble-free (ie, TTK need not apply).

Originally posted by Sin I AM
Why? You know their feats as much as i. I see no point in posting them because you will simply discount it -_-. Hercules lifted the heavens, Kara has casually attempted to push the earth outta orbit. You guys Dick ride strength feats on this board wayyy to much. Clark has lifted Spectre who weighs as much as eternity...yet your fapping to a bench pressing earth feat. gtfoh

Don't bash while trying to deflect. 😬

He resisted the gravity of a neutron star. Comic neutron stars seems to be differently used than the real world ones. Or writers don't really know what they can do. Still good feat.

Originally posted by Mindship
If we remove neutron-star gravity, I'd visually guess that the actual amount of debris dogpiled onto Thor would be, at most, a ton. Times 200 billion = 200 gigatons...about half the weight of Mt. Everest. Impressive, but hardly of Earthbenching calibre.

Agreed that's what I was thinking. Thor does have another feat of gravity but it actually sounds "incalculable". Granted again it was classic Thor.

The Stone men got there gravitron device that aided them in defeating gravity. Rock guy even stated they used it to nullify there entire planets gravity.

After they used the gravitron on Thor and his people. He told them they would live there permanently, in the asteroid. As he stated there new infinite weight masses would keep them there buried in the asteroid Infinite gravity weight.........LOL.

I can buy it though since it is classic Thor 255(Stone Men from Saturn).

Originally posted by -Pr-
Don't bash while trying to deflect. 😬

Who bashed? I speak truths pr. Authur has a water displacement feat that is mind boggling. Hulk casually threatens planetary destruction while walking, yet the amount of wankage for the s shield is ridiculous. To suggest that none could replicate it given the nature of what many have done is asinine.