During Man of Steel, we saw the World Engine pulsating with some gravity beam between both ends. I'm of the opinion that this reasoning is totally bat shit insane as we saw the ground in both Metropolis and when Superman was standing and there was no hole on either end at all, not even a small crater but flat dirt:
Gravitational forces act through intervening matter in the real world after all and this is fictional Kryptonian tech where even a black hole doesn't act like a real black hole.
Originally posted by FrothByte
So in short, it's really a hard feat to qualify. We have no idea how strong it was exactly, thus we don't know how good a feat Superman powering through it is.
How much power would it take to send a (gravity?) pulse through the entire planet? But yeah, there is no "Oh, it's an 8.8 level feat" clear answer, but it seems very high.
Originally posted by Robtard
How much power would it take to send a (gravity?) pulse through the entire planet? But yeah, there is no "Oh, it's an 8.8 level feat" clear answer, but it seems very high.
The spaceship over Metropolis has actual gravitational destructive powers shown, as it is flattening cars and what not. There's nothing from the World engine side though that shows just how strong it's pulse is.
Originally posted by FrothByte
The spaceship over Metropolis has actual gravitational destructive powers shown, as it is flattening cars and what not. There's nothing from the World engine side though that shows just how strong it's pulse is.
It seemed like the world engine was supplying the power to the ship, since it's the terraformer and not the ship, by all appearances.
Also have to wonder what power levels it would take to send that energy through the Earth.