Harry potter and Dumbledore vs Iron man and War machine

Started by Silent Master5 pages
Originally posted by Firefly218
No, Thor said what we consider magic, they consider science.

Because magic is just another branch of science.

Originally posted by Silent Master
Because magic is just another branch of science.

Technically, anything can be considered a science. You know perfectly well Thor wasn't referring to science in this context. You just enjoy being a prick

Dude, it's tech. We see this. Like when Thor takes Jane to the Soulforge and she describes how it is science. Or how Sif talks about how SHIELD uses some technology similar to what Asgard used a long time ago.

Heck, Feige has even connected the magic that Dr. Strange will use with Quantum Physics rather than the supernatural.

Taking the magic away from Asgard and Thor is one of the reasons why the Thor movies have been so shitty.

They didn't take away magic, they just added tech; I mean Loki and Odin were both shown using magic.

Originally posted by Psychotron
Taking the magic away from Asgard and Thor is one of the reasons why the Thor movies have been so shitty.
Originally posted by Firefly218
Technically, anything can be considered a science. You know perfectly well Thor wasn't referring to science in this context. You just enjoy being a prick

😂

Originally posted by Silent Master
They didn't take away magic, they just added tech; I mean Loki and Odin were both shown using magic.

Just like Dr. Manhattan, Jedi, and Mutants use "magic"...

Originally posted by Psychotron
Taking the magic away from Asgard and Thor is one of the reasons why the Thor movies have been so shitty.

Hmm, I actually enjoyed that.

Originally posted by ares834
Just like Dr. Manhattan, Jedi, and Mutants use "magic"...

Hmm, I actually enjoyed that.

The Force is pretty much magic/god.

Originally posted by Silent Master
They didn't take away magic, they just added tech; I mean Loki and Odin were both shown using magic.

Not really. Loki's illusions are basically holograms, that soul forge was some quantum bullshit, Thor can't travel without the bifrost, the dark elves were on some Phantom Menace style space ships, etc.

Loki's illusions were never stated to be tech based, plus there is still Odin stripping Thor of his powers and then enchanting Mjolnir.

Originally posted by Psychotron
The Force is pretty much magic/god.

Nah, Lucas has tried to distance it from magic, it has far more in common with Chi than actual magic.

Originally posted by Silent Master
Loki's illusions were never stated to be tech based, plus there is still Odin stripping Thor of his powers and then enchanting Mjolnir.

Quit changing the subject when your wrong.

Listing examples of them using magic isn't changing the subject.

So as Ares said

Originally posted by ares834
Just like Dr. Manhattan, Jedi, and Mutants use "magic"...

Originally posted by Silent Master
Loki's illusions were never stated to be tech based, plus there is still Odin stripping Thor of his powers and then enchanting Mjolnir.

And Odin is a god, he speaks, it happens.

Loki was called a magician/sorcerer in the movies, were the people ares listed?

Originally posted by Silent Master
Loki was called a magician/sorcerer in the movies, were the people ares listed?

Thats right I forgot you didn't actually watch the movies. Go watch Thor, brainless kid. Thor isn't that smart but he can prolly explain it to you in a barney style version.

I have seen the movies, thus knowing that about Loki being called those names.

Originally posted by Silent Master
I have seen the movies, thus knowing that about Loki being called those names.

Yea you saw them on youtube.

No, I saw them at the theatre and own the DVD's.

Originally posted by Silent Master
No, I saw them at the theatre and own the DVD's.

And Fire says it best about you. Keep master bating.

Originally posted by Firefly218
We're not going into semantics here. By Thor's definition, magic is that which cannot be explained by science. According to Thor, who is a pretty credible source, Asgardian powers can be explained by science. Therefore, he doesn't consider them magic.

Once magic is officially recognized, then we can gauge Iron Man's resistance to it.

Your arguments all consist of pathetic manipulation of semantics and fanboy bias. Try bring logical for once.

Thor never said they weren't magic, he just said that magic and science are the same thing; which they are.