Originally posted by juggerman
I think you mean Odin
Yeah, that's what i meant 😂
It's hard to say how this scenario transpires without knowing how effective Mjolnir is against Kryptonians. We also don't know exactly what, Odin is capable of. Mjolnir should be more than enough to easily dispatch any and all of the world engines, but being enough to drop a Kryptonian for the count...,i'm skeptical to say.
Originally posted by Psychotron
Kryptonians stomp. Asgard got worked by some homo elves with laser guns.
LOL, that was was funny.
Kryptonians stomps, because marvel studios did a horrible job with the asgardians, the weakest Kryptonian is Nam Ek, and he was a faster version of Kurse, put the other Kryptonians and this is a rape.
Thor said something to the effect. Tho he didn't outright say "There's no magic"
Marvel Studios really dropped the ball with the Thor franchise
Originally posted by juggerman
Thor said magic and science are on in the same
Well since science can't be magic, but super-advanced science can appear to be magic to primitive cultures it's pretty clear what Thor meant. Also, Odin said they're not gods, which is kind of funny because that's the opposite of what comic Odin would say.
Originally posted by Psychotron
Well since science can't be magic, but super-advanced science can appear to be magic to primitive cultures it's pretty clear what Thor meant. Also, Odin said they're not gods, which is kind of funny because that's the opposite of what comic Odin would say.
Science can't be magic here, it can be there
Given the actual definition of science, why can't magic be considered science?
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/science
: knowledge about or study of the natural world based on facts learned through experiments and observation
: a particular area of scientific study (such as biology, physics, or chemistry) : a particular branch of science
: a subject that is formally studied in a college, university, etc.
Originally posted by juggerman
Thor said magic and science are on in the same
To be fair, just because Thor considers what earthlings call "magic" to be just "science" to Asgardians doesn't mean that Asgardians don't consider other stuff magic.
Like I said, no Asgardian ever said that there was no magic or that they didn't use magic. The only thing he said was that what humans considered magic, they considered science.
Originally posted by ares834
Funny. Because I used the exact wording from your definition.
No, you picked one part of a single definition, the other two don't mention anything about natural world or supernatural.
Tell me, what part of the following to definitions excludes the supernatural?
: a particular area of scientific study (such as biology, physics, or chemistry) : a particular branch of science
: a subject that is formally studied in a college, university, etc.
Originally posted by ares834
Well it meets neither of those two requirement so....Heck, the definition of supernatural is that it can't be explained by science.
So you're arguing that magic doesn't fit either of those, Ok, Let's test that theory.
: a subject that is formally studied in a college, university, etc.
In Harry Potter magical kids go to school for 7 years and study magic.
That was easy.
BTW, as to the claim that the definition of supernatural being that it cannot be explained by science.
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/supernatural
Here are two definitions that don't mention that at all
1: of or relating to an order of existence beyond the visible observable universe; especially : of or relating to God or a god, demigod, spirit, or devil
2a : departing from what is usual or normal especially so as to appear to transcend the laws of nature b : attributed to an invisible agent (as a ghost or spirit)