No, no, you don't get it.
If the melon was massive, then the bullet wouldn't smash it.
HOWEVER, if the bullet had tiny fists, and punched the melon, even though it's the exact same sized melon, and the bullet's fists were even smaller, then that massive melon would explode. Because somehow, that extra energy from the tiny fists would negate any earlier arguments about the melon's size.
Originally posted by DarkSaint85
So how does he punch and smash the asteroid? If he is a dust mite, his fists are even smaller.
Planetary strength? The same way he held planet Sakaar together that was much larger than Earth or Terrax small ax laying waste to a planet. Not naming every planet busting or planet moving ft.
Originally posted by DarkSaint85
No, no, you don't get it.If the melon was massive, then the bullet wouldn't smash it.
HOWEVER, if the bullet had tiny fists, and punched the melon, even though it's the exact same sized melon, and the bullet's fists were even smaller, then that massive melon would explode. Because somehow, that extra energy from the tiny fists would negate any earlier arguments about the melon's size.
Mea culpa.
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Originally posted by DarkSaint85
No, no, you don't get it.If the melon was massive, then the bullet wouldn't smash it.
HOWEVER, if the bullet had tiny fists, and punched the melon, even though it's the exact same sized melon, and the bullet's fists were even smaller, then that massive melon would explode. Because somehow, that extra energy from the tiny fists would negate any earlier arguments about the melon's size.
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So we are in agreement that the same bullet in that clip can destroy earth?
Originally posted by Prof. T.C McAbe
Mea culpa.^^
Did strength have anything to do with this showings?
http://media.animevice.com/uploads/0/576/310137-moonbust4doqm1_super.jpg
Originally posted by carver9
Did strength have anything to do with this showings?http://media.animevice.com/uploads/0/576/310137-moonbust4doqm1_super.jpg
In a way as he did it under his own power, so it was a testymony to his durability and his flyingpower
Originally posted by carver9
Did strength have anything to do with this showings?http://media.animevice.com/uploads/0/576/310137-moonbust4doqm1_super.jpg
That's a weaksauce feat, and has no place in this awesome thread. A moon? Please.
But to answer your question, a testament to his thrust and the durability of his fists.
Originally posted by carver9
😂How fast was Hulk propelled?
Well, the boots increased his jumping exponentially (so he was amped, which degrades the feat further), and he admitted without them, he had never jumped so fast and so far before.
So I'd say, fast enough to smash that asteroid. Don't forget, it was also hurtling towards Earth, so you'd have to take that into account. There's a reason two cars colliding head on causes more damage than hitting a stationary car.
Originally posted by DarkSaint85
Then you have to answer the question, how does Superman fly.If it is through his 'flying muscles', whatever they may be, then the feat is a function of his flying muscles. His thruster. So you COULD define it as a strength feat.
So again, it's a strength ft because he FLEW into something destroying it but when Hulk does the same thing, it isn't a strength ft. You do know the device that launched Hulk had something to do with his jumping power right? Even if that isn't the case, you're being a hypocrite right now.
Originally posted by carver9
So again, it's a strength ft because he FLEW into something destroying it but when Hulk does the same thing, it isn't a strength ft. You do know the device that launched Hulk had something to do with his jumping power right? Even if that isn't the case, you're being a hypocrite right now.
What?
I said IF. I have no idea how Superman flies. It could be mental TK, or whatever - I HAVE NO CLUE. He could have a flying bladder in his body that puffs up with hot air, for all I know. All I said was, IF he had a 'flying muscle' (check quotes), then him going through it is a function of his flying muscles, and so, you could define it as a strength feat, as it is a product of his flying muscles. Which, obviously, wouldn't help in an armwrestling contest, for example, as diff muscle groups.
And I do know it amped his jumping capabilities. I was the one who brought it up.
Not to mention, again, that piddly moon (nonfeat, really) was stationary. Hulk had the benefit of the asteroid moving towards him.