BloodRain
Knight of Retribution
Originally posted by quanchi112
If you are referring to Link's kill methods you need an example in order to back your claim. It's that simple.
I'm asking if its physically possible for someone to lift a tank over their head but still punch as hard as I do.
And for that rock example, I did a lil calc using UTS and found the force to rip a 1kg solid rock apart to be about 66,476 Newtons.
1]Force to rip a 1kg rock apart- 66,476 N
2]Force of a (peak) benchpress exerts- <5,000 N
3]Force a Boxers punch exerts- <5,000 N
4]Force of a pro Baseball bat swing- 35,000 N
Intentional or not, talking about ripping things apart is actually a Red Herring due to the fact that UTS has nothing to do with exerting damage with strength and strikes, what the Link topic is about. Slamming the rock counts as its exerting your own force to shatter it on the ground.
Link's weight strength[2] is comparable to his striking strength[3]. The strength we say he's at would actually be less than his swinging strength[4], but we don't scale this from a strength feat as its calc stacking.
Originally posted by quanchi112
The only thing is I never acted like I was going to argue in this manner. Ever. I simply said if someone of Goyle's level can perform the killing curse a logical assumption would be seasoned deatheaters can definitely do the same.
I know you wouldnt argue that, its why I was making the point about not being able to properly argue for more characters in a vs debate.
Originally posted by quanchi112
Yes, and whose to say that harry doesn't aid himself against the Tp forces in the same manner. He also saves himself against Midan or something due to traveling back and aiding himself. The reason he survives is because he time travels to aid himself so he could do the same against the pansies from Hyrule.
Same thing happens against the TP characters.
"Stated simply, the Novikov consistency principle asserts that if an event exists that would give rise to a paradox, or to any "change" to the past whatsoever, then the probability of that event is zero. In short, it says that it is impossible to create time paradoxes." ~Wiki article.
Harry Potter fits into the Novikov solution, OoT is listed in the Branching universe hypothesis.
By the actions of the film itself, the Time-Turner works on a linear path of time where every actions has and will always happen to avoid a paradox. Harry using the TT to go back in time to change events will create a temporal paradox, changing actions that led him to going back in time, something that doesnt work in his linear time verse.
Originally posted by quanchi112
I said wait until this is over and if you still want an answer I will do so. Geez.
..is this where we man-hug things out?