Originally posted by FrothByte
Correct. And you can still seriously hurt someone with cardboard if they hit it with enough force.
I don't think so. Anyway, assuming this is true then the cardboard would be damaged significantly. The concrete wasn't.
Originally posted by FrothByte
I don't think i've ever met anyone in these forums with as deluded an understanding of physics as you do. One day I hope I get to hit you repeatedly in the head as hard as I can with a pillow and prove to you how just how wrong your theories are. I'll even let you choose the fluffiest, softest pillow you can get
Concrete breaks. If Hulk supplied sufficient force to ko Loki then the concrete should have been vastly more damaged.
Originally posted by TheVaultDwellerWhat's your question?
"Think huge"... Instead of answering my questions (yet again), you're now just throwing out vague wording. And lol... "in spirit".Your second point is a nothing example, because there are other factors to consider, like thickness. The average human can easily tear a single sheet of paper in half (or even a piece of cardboard), but how many can tear a 6 inch stack in half? And, on top of that, the concrete fared a lot worse than Loki's body did (2 large craters vs some superficial cuts and scrapes).
Anyway, until you actually bother to answer my original question, I am done responding to you.
The concrete wasn't damage well enough. Very small craters. Weak shit.