Superman VS Thor: STRENGTH RANKING

Started by quanchi11237 pages

Originally posted by LordofBrooklyn
HALF OF INFINITY> Thor 10x strength amp
At no point was it ever suggested the weight of the book was infinity. Support your claim with proof.

Originally posted by quanchi112
I am citing a comic. We can't know a flash feat operates at a certain speed unless stated.

I disagree. It was also a shared feat which means he lifted half.

Not the same imo. In a comic Thor almost always resort to fistcuffs so the strength amp would be easier to see and gauge in a fight.

50% of infinity is still infinity.

Originally posted by Reflassshh
Not the same imo. In a comic Thor almost always resort to fistcuffs so the strength amp would be easier to see and gauge in a fight.

50% of infinity is still infinity.

Unless it is stated we would never know the amount. 10 times amp despite your ballyhooing.

Infinite weight was never mentioned. You want to ignore a clear scan of his mathematical strength while in warrior madness but without proof say he lifted infinity. Oh the irony.

Originally posted by quanchi112
Unless it is stated we would never know the amount. 10 times amp despite your ballyhooing.

Infinite weight was never mentioned. You want to ignore a clear scan of his mathematical strength while in warrior madness but without proof say he lifted infinity. Oh the irony.

Yet without proof statements lose credibility.

I'm just using your way of debate where statements are all that matter.

Again, good debate bro.

Originally posted by Reflassshh
Yet without proof statements lose credibility.

I'm just using your way of debate where statements are all that matter.

Again, good debate bro.

At no point does it state infinite weight which was your claim. At no point in this scan thus you undermine your own point.

Originally posted by quanchi112
At no point does it state infinite weight which was your claim. At no point in this scan thus you undermine your own point.

"Our multiverse growing inside it", "infinite number of pages occupying the same space"

It was funny buddy 🙂

Originally posted by Reflassshh

"Our multiverse growing inside it", "infinite number of pages occupying the same space"

It was funny buddy 🙂

Magic. Magic basically means it defies normal laws of physics. You have no proof it is infinite weight yet you vehemently dispute a clear ten times amp literally mentioned. Irony is still hanging around it would seem, son of El.

Originally posted by quanchi112
Magic. Magic basically means it defies normal laws of physics. You have no proof it is infinite weight yet you vehemently dispute a clear ten times amp literally mentioned. Irony is still hanging around it would seem, son of El.
I'm debating your way now, that's all Thorson.

Where do you get from that it was magical? Making things up is your way to concede?

Originally posted by Reflassshh
I'm debating your way now, that's all Thorson.

Where do you get from that it was magical? Making things up is your way to concede?

If you defy laws of physics then what else would it be ? I debated based on the actual words whereas you did not.

Originally posted by quanchi112
If you defy laws of physics then what else would it be ? I debated based on the actual words whereas you did not.
The word 'magic' it's nowhere in the scan, the word 'infinite' is.

Concession accepted.

Originally posted by Reflassshh
I'm debating your way now, that's all Thorson.

Where do you get from that it was magical? Making things up is your way to concede?

it's Bio states it was written by Merlyn.

Scans?

Originally posted by Reflassshh
The word 'magic' it's nowhere in the scan, the word 'infinite' is.

Concession accepted.

Semantics. Either way the book does not adhere to laws of physics but infinite weight is not mentioned. You cannot use the two words together. Thank you for conceding.

Originally posted by ares834
Scans?
of the Bio? It's on DC's wikia.

Originally posted by quanchi112
Semantics. Either way the book does not adhere to laws of physics but infinite weight is not mentioned. You cannot use the two words together. Thank you for conceding.
??

Glad to see you're grasping to something not mentioned in the comic. It means you've already accepted your lost, embrace it so it can't hurt you, my son.

Originally posted by pym-ftw
of the Bio? It's on DC's wikia.

Ah, thought you meant an official bio... Not a wiki that anyone can edit.

Originally posted by Reflassshh
??

Glad to see you're grasping to something not mentioned in the comic. It means you've already accepted your lost, embrace it so it can't hurt you, my son.

It does not matter whether the word magical is mentioned or not. It does not adhere to physics thus you cannot attach weight without proof.

Thumbs up to ares' posts.

Originally posted by quanchi112
It does not matter whether the word magical is mentioned or not. It does not adhere to physics thus you cannot attach weight without proof.
It has infinite pages thus infinite weight.

It's a very simple fact, I taught you wrong it seems.

Originally posted by Reflassshh
It has infinite pages thus infinite weight.

It's a very simple fact, I taught you wrong it seems.

Using that logic is would also have infinite size, yet we can clearly see that it doesn't.