Most Impressive Strength Cheese Feats

Started by Epicurus9 pages

Originally posted by Diesldude
Mass doesn't increase with velocity.

A baseball weights the same when thrown at 5mph and when thrown at 100mph.

But comic book logic it probably does.


Yes it does, but only when the object is moving at extremely high velocities(something in the lightspeed range).

E=mC²/√(1 - v²/c²)

That is for particles with a non-zero rest mass.

Actually movement increases mass, its just at slow speed its very minimum.

Originally posted by carver9
@Celey...

Hyperion did stop the planet though. Also, the planet WAS Earth, everything was similar except the size. The Rogue planet was bigger.


No it wasn't. Artistically the Earth and the rogue were portrayed as being complete equals.

Originally posted by pym-ftw
Actually movement increases mass, its just at slow speed its very minimum.

Yes, only at normal velocities the change in mass is so small as to be considered negligible. It is only at very high velocities(double digit percentages of the lightspeed), that the difference becomes considerably noticeable.

Originally posted by Epicurus
No it wasn't. Artistically the Earth and the rogue were portrayed as being complete equals.

I disagree. The Rogue planet looks larger as shown here.

http://www.turboimagehost.com/p/17319521/Avengers_v524.NOW-030.jpg.html

Originally posted by Epicurus
Yes, only at normal velocities the change in mass is so small as to be considered negligible. It is only at very high velocities(double digit percentages of the lightspeed), that the difference becomes considerably noticeable.
if by noticeable you mean a piece of early morning eye crust could easily galaxy bust lol.

Originally posted by carver9
That your calculations are right. Now calculate that Superman and Martian Manhunter showing. Then you have to include Martian Manhunter arms being abnormally large and Superman being sun amped to the equation. This should be a hard one for ya.

🙂

Just...stop...

That cover of PC Superboy towing planets with the giant chain will alwyas be my #1 WTF space cheese feat.

Where's Lobo easily throwing stellar mass?

Stellar mass means about 75 times the mass of Jupiter AT minimum.

And he was throwing that around, easily. Whilst the sentient star presumably was resisting it.

That kinda sh!ts on the other feats, tbh.

The h1 virus is spreading like wild fire.

Well its the space cheese feat thread!

Originally posted by LordofBrooklyn
1.Superman pushing Warworld which equaled the power of a Big Bang
2.Superman pushing Warworld which equaled the power of a Big Bang
3.Superman pushing Warworld which equaled the power of a Big Bang
4.Superman pushing Warworld which equaled the power of a Big Bang
5.Superman pushing Warworld which equaled the power of a Big Bang
this is actually the greatest strength feat of all time

Originally posted by Philosophía
Checks out. 👆
🙂

Originally posted by ares834
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A far better idea than simply using the "weight" of the earth under typical Earth conditions.

Ty. I understand joules, and with that Orders of Magnitude chart, it makes for easy comparisons.

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Oops noticed this error: "...the Sun's annual energy output per second is 3.8x10^26 joules."

Should read: "...the Sun's energy output per second is 3.8x10^26 joules."

But I guess everyone worked around that, anyway.

Originally posted by Insane Titan
The h1 virus is spreading like wild fire.

That was the plan.
😄

Originally posted by DarkSaint85
Well its the space cheese feat thread!
I know, but in reality all it does is fuel h1's view that his nonsense means something.

Originally posted by h1a8
this is actually the greatest strength feat of all time

Your wisdom is a gift to us all!

Typo

Originally posted by Insane Titan
I know, but in reality all it does is fuel h1's view that his nonsense means something.
😆 I love you Titan. This nonsense is the only way we can quantify feats. This is a must for comparing characters across different companies (where no direct comparison could be made).

ugh

Originally posted by h1a8
😆 I love you Titan. This nonsense is the only way we can quantify feats. This is a must for comparing characters across different companies (where no direct comparison could be made).
you think the writers take in account real world physics when writing comics ? No they don't so stop talking shite to try and justify your lack of real comic book knowledge.