Originally posted by carver9
Real question. Does any top tier have fts of lifting something like this while standing (no flight, nothing).
I'm sure Dark replied to me because every time someone quote him, it's in reference to something I said. With that said, I'm sure he probably didn't understand let alone read my question, so let me repost it for him.
Originally posted by carver9
I'm sure Dark replied to me because every time someone quote him, it's in reference to something I said. With that said, I'm sure he probably didn't understand let alone read my question, so let me repost it for him.
I amsure carver just skimmed my answer, without understanding let alone read it, so let me repost it.
Superman, whilst standing, without flying, lifted the equivalent of the mass of the entire Earth off his chest.
I now post the entire scene. Note his position, and the machine's position.
http://static.comicvine.com/uploads/original/11113/111138490/4142071-0617523294-Super.jpg
http://static.comicvine.com/uploads/original/11113/111138490/4142072-8310604450-Super.jpg
He's actually doing a military press.
Going back to the question, Superman is a top tier, who has a feat of lifting something LIKE a mountain (in actual fact, many many times over this), whilst standing, without flight etc.
Originally posted by TethAdamTheRock
I dont think thats what he asked, lifting machine / lifting gigantic 2-3 mile rock in diameter
What's the difference?
The size? Seriously? You're trying to tell me Superman can lift something that is approximately 1.49300 × 10 to the power of 15 TIMES more, but just because it isn't on a bar, it should be disqualified?
In comparison, you are telling me (and I am sure carver will leap in and stick his ass in the air, all lubed up and ready to cheerlead you) that I can lift 1.49 x 10^15 kg, but won't be able to lift ONE kg, because it is spread over 2 or 3 miles?