Originally posted by NotAllThatEvil
So superman was slower than flash who in turn was slower than his own lightning. Thor able to casually blast skellymen by just radiating lightning. Supes got knocked out by a nuke while thor tanked a neutron star. Pretty sure thor wins.
Lol. Both Flash and Superman could make Thor appear frozen in time. How is Tgor going to make an action if he's frozen? Superman would have to sit there for an eternity and ALLOW Thor to make an action.
Thor tanked the heat of a star, and a little bit of push force. That has no bearing on being able to take a punch from Superman.
Originally posted by h1a8
Lol. Both Flash and Superman could make Thor appear frozen in time. How is Tgor going to make an action if he's frozen? Superman would have to sit there for an eternity and ALLOW Thor to make an action.Thor tanked the heat of a star, and a little bit of push force. That has no bearing on being able to take a punch from Superman.
That's why I pointed out how he was radiating lightning that attacked skeletons that just got close to thor. Watch the bridge fight from ragnorok. The things that tried to sneak up behind him got blasted without thor even reacting. Thor might not be as fast as the flash, but he's roughly wonder woman or aquaman fast, and both of them were able to tag superman. The difference is this time it will actually hurt superman.
Originally posted by h1a8
Dumb? And you are the one thinking energy can be measured in tons. I don't think you wanna go there.
I definitnaly want to go there, as it's further proof that you have no clue what you're talking about.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tonne_of_oil_equivalent
The tonne of oil equivalent (toe) is a unit of energy defined as the amount of energy released by burning one tonne of crude oil.
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Originally posted by Silent Master
I definitnaly want to go there, as it's further proof that you have no clue what you're talking about.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tonne_of_oil_equivalent
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Ton =/= ton of oil equivalent.
Ton is a unit of force
Ton of TNT, oil equivalent are units of energy.
The weight of the actual TNT or oil has no bearing on how much force that can be produced from them.
Pay attention to the words, "energy released "
Originally posted by h1a8
Energy is the ability to do work.
Work is force times distance (assuming they are in the same direction).For example, a large amount of energy can apply a very small force over a large distance.
Heat energy, speeds up the movement of molecules (doing work).
Definition of force
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/force
strength or energy exerted or brought to bear
Originally posted by Silent Master
You realize that at best all you're doing is proving that you used the wrong word. as you're that started using the word tons to describe a stars energy output.
Huh.
My stance has always been, "how do you quantify the force (not amount of energy) that acted on Thor.
If Etri meant "energy" when he said "force" then that isn't true either since the star still existed afterwards and had more energy left.
Etri had to mean "full temperature".
Nothing else makes sense or can be quantified.
Originally posted by h1a8
Huh.
My stance has always been, "how do you quantify the force (not amount of energy) that acted on Thor.If Etri meant "energy" when he said "force" then that isn't true either since the star still existed afterwards and had more energy left.
Etri had to mean "full temperature".
Nothing else makes sense or can be quantified.
Definition of force
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/force
strength or energy exerted or brought to bear
Originally posted by Silent Master
Definition of force
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/forcestrength or energy exerted or brought to bear
Force =/= energy.
SOME definitions from a general dictionary are based on how people use the words in language. They are not based on the actual words from science.
In other words, "force" is actually more than 1 word. It has multiple definitions.
If Etri is either using the definition of "energy (such as heat)" or "force" as it is defined in science.
Originally posted by h1a8
Force =/= energy.SOME definitions from a general dictionary are based on how people use the words in language. They are not based on the actual words from science.
In other words, "force" is actually more than 1 word. It has multiple definitions.
If Etri is either using the definition of "energy " or "force" as it is defined in science.
Prove that he was using the word as you believe it's defined in "science" and not how normal people would use it.