Originally posted by carver9
Remember, an Abstract of Abstracts said Hulk power is infinite. He has no limits. He is the epitome of power.
Even by your standards, that is among the most idiotic arguments I have come across.
There is better evidence but you actually have to use an idiotic argument.
Plus you stick your foot in your mouth as that scan is probably 30 years old and you say what about old scans or things before Pak? That was before Pak so it doesn't count?
Originally posted by MindshipThe machine was pushed off of the ground and the screws tore up some of it from the force, so technically (this is completely sound logic, btw) you have to consider how that weight machine thing is acting like a "simple machine" like for example a crowbar/bottle opener/etc. The strength of Superman is magnified by the simple machine action which tore the floor up and not his own feet pushing down.
I still want to know what that floor is made of.
The floor is hard AF
Originally posted by Rao Kal El
Even by your standards, that is among the most idiotic arguments I have come across.There is better evidence but you actually have to use an idiotic argument.
Plus you stick your foot in your mouth as that scan is probably 30 years old and you say what about old scans or things before Pak? That was before Pak so it doesn't count?
What do I say about old scans?
Originally posted by Magnon
Superman's bio-aura is protecting the floor. The same thing that prevents ships and mountains and planets etc. from crumbling under their own weight when Superman is lifting or moving them.
Is that still how things work with Superman? I thought that they changed it a little? I recall a time when they stated that he did not lift all of the weight while in flight but that it was his ability to manipulate gravity or something like that. Then I heard that they changed that.