Originally posted by Philosophía
Well, I assume you don't believe here Captain America shoots 'lazer beams' at the Earth, who gets scared and runs away, no?http://s593.photobucket.com/user/Max_Eisenhardt/media/NewAvengers003-Zone-018_zps709dac85.jpg.html
So up until now, you're not only:
a). Saying the Earth can support the mass of the entire Universe
but also:
b). You can clearly draw a comparison between the effect of Hyperion's palms, and the omnipotent Infinity Gauntlet. Clearly.What the hell?
It's the effect of them touching, it has nothing to do with the energy of each planet.
Are we now of the opinion that each Earth in the Marvel Multiverse's total energy, if he would explode, would take their Universe with them?
Please, tell me, so I can add that to the already stupendous list of idiocies.
Yes. And?
That's not what I said nor is it the point I made. I'm not going to waste time debating strawman's.
Yes, the Earth's can apparently support the mass of their respective Universe's to some extent. This is not a ridiculous claim nor is it unfounded as the comics themselves show. And it is very possible that Steve's Infinity Gauntlet utilized some other abilities but it was not hinted nor was Steve doing anything but pushing the Earth away with force highlighted.
Fyi, the Earth's touching does not mean that the energy will be released, destroying the Universe. Black Swan's recollection showed us this much. ODG already explained this to you, I shouldn't have to do so again.
It's pretty clear that this real world limitation on the mass an Earth can support has no bearing on this particular event. The actual incursion in itself being possible should make that clear.
Originally posted by kgkg
What double standards? 😕 Please do explain?
Originally posted by Branlor Swift
It's like Hickman was laughing at Phildo just like the rest of us.
Originally posted by Branlor SwiftI'm laughing at work like a full on phildo right now.
He's still coping with the duel universe feat. Curious as to how he spins this around to eventually come to the conclusion that moving the moon is a way better feat.And I suspect it will be dangerously cheesy.