The Avengers vs Green Lantern

Started by Silent Master8 pages
Originally posted by Lestov16
It would seem people are unaware of how gravity works. Also LOL at requiring for an exact quantitative measurement of the force of [b]The Sun. And I'm damn sure whatever shuttle NASA built can't withstand the Sun's impact like Hal did. I completely agree with Robtard. [/B]

Hal didn't impact the sun.

I think it's now safe to say Thor's punch > the sun.

Should have known better than to get in a debate when one of the top three most wanked characters in the MVF is involved.

You realize that the sun's gravity is only 28 times that of Earth and that normal humans can withstand sustained gravity that is 9x that of Earth, right?

Originally posted by Robtard
I think it's now safe to say Thor's punch > the sun.

Should have known better than to get in a debate when one of the top three most wanked characters in the MVF is involved.

I don't see McClane, Hitgirl or anyone from a Potter or Star Wars movie in this thread. 131

Hit-Girl and The Joker are the other two, but Joker hasn't been wanked in some time and it seemed Bane might be taking his place.

Originally posted by Robtard
I think it's now safe to say Thor's punch > the sun.

Should have known better than to get in a debate when one of the top three most wanked characters in the MVF is involved.

I'd say Wolverine and Hulk are actually more wanked than Thor.

Originally posted by FrothByte
I'd say Wolverine and Hulk are actually more wanked than Thor.

Not on the MVF. Comic section, you're probably dead on.

Originally posted by Lestov16
It would seem people are unaware of how gravity works. Also LOL at requiring for an exact quantitative measurement of the force of [b]The Sun. And I'm damn sure whatever shuttle NASA built can't withstand the Sun's impact like Hal did. I completely agree with Robtard. [/B]

Humans can punch with more force than the Earth's gravity. Gravity is a constant and it's not a concentrated amount of force. Not saying that Thor or Hulk's punch is stronger than the Sun's gravitational pull, but I believe it's silly to assume that it isn't either.

Originally posted by FrothByte
Humans can punch with more force than the Earth's gravity. Gravity is a constant and it's not a concentrated amount of force. Not saying that Thor or Hulk's punch is stronger than the Sun's gravitational pull, but I believe it's silly to assume that it isn't either.

Formula One racing car driver David Purley survived an estimated 179.8 g in 1977 when he decelerated from 173 km•h−1 (108 mph) to 0 in a distance of 66 cm (26 inches) after his throttle got stuck wide open and he hit a wall."
Source for all quotes and further information:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G-force

Kenny Brack, survived one of the racing sport's biggest accidents, 214 g's, in Fort Worth, Texas 2003.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenny_Br%C3%A4ck

While you're wiki'ing it, you should look up 'Escape Velocity". Then calculate how many gs Hal would have been under when escaping the Sun.

While you're at it, you might want to consider the power Hal has at his disposal considering he moved faster than the speed of light and how many gs a person would be subjected to while traveling greater than the speed of light if they're escaping the Sun.

Might also want to look into how much energy the sun dishes out per second and compare that to a nuclear explosion.

Well, Astronauts exp a max of between 3-5g escaping Earth's, so it should be around 84-140 for the Sun.

That's well below what David Purley and Kenny Brack survived.

Originally posted by Robtard
He always has a personal shield on when his powers are activated. It surrounds him. Allows him to survive hits, survive in space etc.

I'd watch the very end again.

then his shield sucks because Hal hit an asteroid and bled..

Originally posted by Silent Master
Well, Astronauts exp a max of between 3-5g escaping Earth's, so it should be around 84-140 for the Sun.

That's well below what David Purley and Kenny Brack survived.

I don't think the math is A-B.

But the light speed though? The sun's output per second?

Originally posted by BruceSkywalker
then his shield sucks because Hal hit an asteroid and bled..

I don't recall that scene, but was this newb not confident Hal or I've got control of my shit Hal at the end?

Originally posted by Robtard
I don't think the math is A-B.

Even if we further multipled the numbers by a 100, that still would only grant him durability between 39 and 65x greater than a normal human.

Well, seems like any old queer could chill out next to the sun.

But these:

Originally posted by Robtard

But the light speed though? The sun's output per second?

Green Lantern.

Jeremy Renner shoots him in the face.

Hal wins.

Originally posted by YFZ 350
Hal wins.
Fanboy.