Originally posted by JBL
WHAT PLANET SIZED ASTEROID??? WHAT PLANET DID SUPERMAN DESTROY???? DC made it PLAIN AS DAY that superman DOES NOT have the strength or power to destroy a world. I knew and said this ALL ALONG, now that DC has let it be known, you superman fans can't handle it can you?? All you have is insults ( the last result of butt-hurt-dom ). Go complain to DC. I did not put those words in superman's mouth, DC did, you superman fans came with....yes he can, JBL is a hater.... superman can destroy a planet....... go back to CBR jbl...... how many superman comics have you read jbl?.... Superman does have planet destroying strength and power.....NOW DC comes along and states NO HELL HE CANT.... you get mad at JBL??? Get mad at DC, not good ole JOHN BRADSHAW LAYFIELD. 😆
Originally posted by Prof. T.C McAbeYeah right, i can see you being made out of adamantium and with your own strength lifting a 50lb steel weight. Now Mr. adamantium, destroy or crush that weight...... You cannot do it.... Now if we were to multiply your strength by 100, you would destroy that weight or crush it with your bare hands.
It does. Basically, it is easier for a herald to destroy a planet than to lift it's weight.
Originally posted by Peter Parker
Yeah right, i can see you being made out of adamantium and with your own strength lifting a 50lb steel weight. Now Mr. adamantium, destroy or crush that weight...... You cannot do it.... Now if we were to multiply your strength by 100, you would destroy that weight or crush it with your bare hands.
Are you hoping nobody remembers that your claim that DC has outright stated Superman can't destroy a planet relies entirely on a statement from a continuity that doesn't apply to the topic? Or that you did this in another thread, too? This is desperate even for you, Pete.
Originally posted by JBL
Yeah right, i can see you being made out of adamantium and with your own strength lifting a 50lb steel weight. Now Mr. adamantium, destroy or crush that weight...... You cannot do it.... Now if we were to multiply your strength by 100, you would destroy that weight or crush it with your bare hands.
If I would be made out of adamantium and retain my own strength I wouldn't be able to move. Your point is moot.
If I would mltply your strength by 100 and asked you to punch through a steel door, without giving you the density or invulnerability, your would just break your hand.
Superman is invulnerable, has a higher density than earths matter, that is why I compare a human with a cake. It's easy to break it apart, still it can be to heavy to lift, depending on the size. Hulk/Superman/Thor have no problem breaking through steel, crushing rocks etc. But put enough weight on their shoulders and they might be unable to lift it.
Originally posted by Prof. T.C McAbeWhy do you think i made you out of adamantium? Common sense should have told you that you would be able to move. Also about me punching through that steel door, i made you far stronger that steel weight, but you bring up your feat of me hitting that door with my own human hand??????? Why not make me adamantium like i did you??? Anyway, even if i remained like i am, i could tear that door off its hinges or kick it down with 100 times my own strength or destroy it with a hammer. Since superman is more durable that a planet, i made you more durable that that steel weight, but you make me hit that door as i am??? Nice try.
If I would be made out of adamantium and retain my own strength I wouldn't be able to move. Your point is moot.
If I would mltply your strength by 100 and asked you to punch through a steel door, without giving you the density or invulnerability, your would just break your hand.Superman is invulnerable, has a higher density than earths matter, that is why I compare a human with a cake. It's easy to break it apart, still it can be to heavy to lift, depending on the size. Hulk/Superman/Thor have no problem breaking through steel, crushing rocks etc. But put enough weight on their shoulders and they might be unable to lift it.
Originally posted by Peter Parker
Why do you think i made you out of adamantium? Common sense should have told you that you would be able to move. Also about me punching through that steel door, i made you far stronger that steel weight, but you bring up your feat of me hitting that door with my own human hand??????? Why not make me adamantium like i did you??? Anyway, even if i remained like i am, i could tear that door off its hinges or kick it down with 100 times my own strength or destroy it with a hammer. Since superman is more durable that a planet, i made you more durable that that steel weight, but you make me hit that door as i am??? Nice try.
I don't think you're even dodging this time, Pete. I think you're legitimately incapable of getting his point.
Originally posted by JBL
Why do you think i made you out of adamantium? Common sense should have told you that you would be able to move. Also about me punching through that steel door, i made you far stronger that steel weight, but you bring up your feat of me hitting that door with my own human hand??????? Why not make me adamantium like i did you??? Anyway, even if i remained like i am, i could tear that door off its hinges or kick it down with 100 times my own strength or destroy it with a hammer. Since superman is more durable that a planet, i made you more durable that that steel weight, but you make me hit that door as i am??? Nice try.
If I would be made out of adamantium and ave the strength to move my body, Steel wouldn't be a problem.
Your fingers would rather break, your leg would break, the counterimpact would preak your arm.
If you can't understand the cake/human or Hulk-Superman-Thor/planet strength vs durability comparison I made, than I can't help you sorry.
Superman is more durable than a planet and strong enough to lift it, which means he can destroy it. In your example, he is made ouf adamantium and has the strength to lift a boulder million times his weight. He can break this boulder apart, it doesn't mater how big it is, he has the strength and density.
Originally posted by Delta1938His point is increasing my strength but not my durability in an attempt to trick idiots into agreeing with him. You see, a person made out of adamantium ( that can move ) and can bench a 50lb steel ball is a million times more durable than that ball, but they cannot destroy that ball with their bare hands....Now increase their strength x 100 and they can destroy it. Your friends attempt was that i had human durability with 100 x strength and had to punch that door and shatter my hand, what he failed to realize is that i could bench that door all day long but i cannot destroy it with my bare hands. 😂
I don't think you're even dodging this time, Pete. I think you're legitimately incapable of getting his point.
Originally posted by JBL
His point is increasing my strength but not my durability in an attempt to trick idiots into agreeing with him. You see, a person made out of adamantium ( that can move ) and can bench a 50lb steel ball is a million times more durable than that ball, but they cannot destroy that ball with their bare hands....Now increase their strength x 100 and they can destroy it. Your friends attempt was that i had human durability with 100 x strength and had to punch that door and shatter my hand, what he failed to realize is that i could bench that door all day long but i cannot destroy it with my bare hands. 😂
Actually no. If that door would weight some tons, you body couldn't handle the pressure, even though you have the strength to theoretically lift it, the density of your bones, the joints, couldn't handle their own strength and you would break and die under this door.
But let's go through this bit by bit.
What is our planet made of, is this matter harder than Hulks or Supermans body?
Just a hint, our earth is not just a giant steel ball. 😉
Originally posted by Prof. T.C McAbeLOOK, superman benched the earths weight on a machine right? He had a brace helping him just like any bench presser laying on a bench right? Now when he tried to stop that spaceship with strength, he had nothing to brace against right? What happened?
Actually no. If that door would weight some tons, you body couldn't handle the pressure, even though you have the strength to theoretically lift it, the density of your bones, the joints, couldn't handle their own strength and you would break and die under this door.But let's go through this bit by bit.
What is our planet made of, is this matter harder than Hulks or Supermans body?
Just a hint, our earth is not just a giant steel ball. 😉
Originally posted by Peter Parker
His point is increasing my strength but not my durability in an attempt to trick idiots into agreeing with him. You see, a person made out of adamantium ( that can move ) and can bench a 50lb steel ball is a million times more durable than that ball, but they cannot destroy that ball with their bare hands....Now increase their strength x 100 and they can destroy it. Your friends attempt was that i had human durability with 100 x strength and had to punch that door and shatter my hand, what he failed to realize is that i could bench that door all day long but i cannot destroy it with my bare hands. 😂
He said if you could lift a steel door but kept your normal durability, you'd break your hand punching it. That's why he brought-up the cake analogy. You can easily break a cake of the same weight because your fist is a lot harder than the cake.
He's saying that Superman's fist is far harder than what Earth is made of. How could you not get that? Oh yeah, it's you.
Also, you keep avoiding the fact that you said "DC straight-up said Superman cannot destroy a planet) by citing something from a continuity different than what's relevant here. Why do you keep avoiding that? Oh yeah, you know you painted yourself into a corner.
Originally posted by Delta1938Are you slow? Adamantium is far harder than steel. I know that superman is far more durable than the earth THATS WHY I MADE YOUR FRIEND ADAMANTINUM so that he would be FAR MORE DURABLE THAN THE STEEL. The earth is not like cake to superman when he has crashed into it and hurt himself before on panel. Your excuses laughable as they are, are getting quite boring. Smoke break .... 😮💨
He said if you could lift a steel door but kept your normal durability, you'd break your hand punching it. That's why he brought-up the cake analogy. You can easily break a cake of the same weight because your fist is a lot harder than the cake.He's saying that Superman's fist is far harder than what Earth is made of. How could you not get that? Oh yeah, it's you.
Also, you keep avoiding the fact that you said "DC straight-up said Superman cannot destroy a planet) by citing something from a continuity different than what's relevant here. Why do you keep avoiding that? Oh yeah, you know you painted yourself into a corner.
Originally posted by Peter Parker
Are you slow? Adamantium is far harder than steel. I know that superman is far more durable than the earth THATS WHY I MADE YOUR FRIEND ADAMANTINUM so that he would be FAR MORE DURABLE THAN THE STEEL. The earth is not like cake to superman when he has crashed into it and hurt himself before on panel. Your excuses laughable as they are, are getting quite boring. Smoke break .... 😮💨
I'm not slow. You're ignoring the cake analogy and now pretending to understand it when you didn't. The cake analogy is far more accurate than your analogy
And smoke a LOT. Speed things up, and do us all a favor.
my god, everyone is simplifying too much.
regarding the earth crash-that depends much on speed. density and hardness isn't everything
this adamantium argument is flawed too. i'm not claiming to be a matmatician or scientist, but high school has taught me enough to know that people here aren't looking at the whole picture.
Originally posted by JBL
Are you slow? Adamantium is far harder than steel. I know that superman is far more durable than the earth THATS WHY I MADE YOUR FRIEND ADAMANTINUM so that he would be FAR MORE DURABLE THAN THE STEEL. The earth is not like cake to superman when he has crashed into it and hurt himself before on panel. Your excuses laughable as they are, are getting quite boring. Smoke break .... 😮💨
i can drop a ball bearing onto a piece of jello from two inches above said jello.
the bearing is denser and harder than the jello. does the bearing penetrate the jello?
no, it does not.
why? because not enough velocity has been built up. hardness and denseness mean little in this case.
velocity. density. etc. they factor into this do they not?
Originally posted by JBLDcNU =/= Owaw... just stop your only making yourself the butt of the forum's joke posters.
LOOK, superman benched the earths weight on a machine right? He had a brace helping him just like any bench presser laying on a bench right? Now when he tried to stop that spaceship with strength, he had nothing to brace against right? What happened?