Originally posted by h1a8facepalm
The planet was a few hundred of miles away. The moon, a world, was some thousand of miles away. Thor hammered Gorr for a decent amount of time. That means he hit him between hundreds and thousands of times. So Thor's strength can be calculated by dividing the force to achieve the damage by the number of hits Thor administered. Also, Mjolnir can be controlled mentally and assist with the striking. So the feat was impressive but not as much as people think. What I hated to see was Thor struggling with a mountain immediately afterwards.
This again? Show us where he hit Gorr hundreds and thousands of times(whatever that means).
Where was it stated or shown that Thor was mentally controlling Mjolnir?
Struggling to move a mountain? Lol. He pushed a world back together and prevented it from completely tearing apart.
This is pretty pathetic.
Originally posted by h1a8
It occurred after the comic was over. So I question it's canonicity. Assuming that it is canon, it took hours or days just to move the Earth a small amount. Plus both were contributing equally to the feat. That means that combined, they were exerting a force that caused the Earth to accelerate under g. In other words, Thor exerted a small fraction of an Earth weight of force.
It's canon.
And lol at your interpretation of the scene.