Originally posted by abhilegend
So you think Superman struggled with massless planet and ship?I'm still waiting for the proof where the energy net nullified Earth's mass.
😂
So again...
Originally posted by celeyhyga17
So what do u think happened?Did he tow the earth/moon system plus the ship without any extenuating circumstances? Just want to legit understand what u think happened in the scene.
Originally posted by abhilegend
So the ship, Earth and everything was massless? Why would Superman struggle to move the ship along with the planet?Hoping for the planet to be massless does not means it's massless my dear idiot.
To answer your question, most likely(?). If they weren't completely massless, the energy field that was reiterated throughout the book neutralized mass/gravity to such a degree that it enables a vessel to tow whole planets and even planet/moon systems.
1. The Astronauts' instruments show that something had 0 mass. As to what they were describing, to be honest I'm not sure since Byrne's lines were a bit all over the place. It could have been the ship, the earth/moon system, the energy sphere, or the whole sphere including ship and system for all we know.
Fact is something had caused something to have 0 mass.
2. Superman noticed that the vessel was generating an energy field around itself and the earth/moon system.
3. The ship was able to tow the whole earth/moon system. Wow the earth and moon must have high herald level durability to withstand such an ordeal and the ship's engine must be producing trans tier level power to be able to rip the system from its normal gravitational path.
4. Supes admits he lacks the power to "push planets around".
5. He posits that the "holding field" can neutralize the mass of the planets being moved. And he further adds that the same mechanism keeps the planets from being ripped apart by "gravitational flux of movement".
Which brings us back to....
Originally posted by celeyhyga17
So what do u think happened?Did he tow the earth/moon system plus the ship without any extenuating circumstances? Just want to legit understand what u think happened in the scene.
Originally posted by celeyhyga17
Name calling so soon? Tsk tsk...To answer your question, most likely(?). If they weren't completely massless, the energy field that was reiterated throughout the book neutralized mass/gravity to such a degree that it enables a vessel to tow whole planets and even planet/moon systems.
So it's now partially massless? To what degree and where is the proof?
1. The Astronauts' instruments show that something had 0 mass. As to what they were describing, to be honest I'm not sure since Byrne's lines were a bit all over the place. It could have been the ship, the earth/moon system, the energy sphere, or the whole sphere including ship and system for all we know.
Fact is something had caused something to have 0 mass.
That was before the ship had towed the earth and moon. So unless you think Earth and Moon have zero mass by default, it can be the ship only.
2. Superman noticed that the vessel was generating an energy field around itself and the earth/moon system.
To tow both.
3. The ship was able to tow the whole earth/moon system. Wow the earth and moon must have high herald level durability to withstand such an ordeal and the ship's engine must be producing trans tier level power to be able to rip the system from its normal gravitational path.
Comic book science as you so succinctly put.
4. Supes admits he lacks the power to "push planets around".
That was a theme in Byrne run. Superman often claimed he couldn't do something but yet did that just the same.
5. He posits that the "holding field" can neutralize the mass of the planets being moved. And he further adds that the same mechanism keeps the planets from being ripped apart by "gravitational flux of movement".
He hoped, not said it. Hoping isn't confirming something.
Which brings us back to....
You being an idiot?
Originally posted by abhilegend
So it's now partially massless? To what degree and where is the proof?That was before the ship had towed the earth and moon. So unless you think Earth and Moon have zero mass by default, it can be the ship only.
To tow both.
Comic book science as you so succinctly put.
That was a theme in Byrne run. Superman often claimed he couldn't do something but yet did that just the same.
He hoped, not said it. Hoping isn't confirming something.
You being an idiot?
Originally posted by celeyhyga17
The ship was massless too, but it towed the moon and earth didn't it?
Then...? We know the ship generated that nullifying field on itself as well as the earth/moon system. The same field that neutralized mass/gravity.
Which brings us back to...
Originally posted by celeyhyga17
So what do u think happened?Did he tow the earth/moon system plus the ship without any extenuating circumstances? Just want to legit understand what u think happened in the scene.
And yes... Comic book science as in gravity/mass neutralizing field in order to move planets around. 🙂
Sad thing is this was pretty straight forward. 😬
Originally posted by celeyhyga17
Which is why I leaned ship and mentioned it in the first place.Then...? We know the ship generated that nullifying field on itself as well as the earth/moon system. The same field that neutralized mass/gravity.
Which brings us back to...
From where did you make the leap of logic? The ship was massless so Earth and Moon must be too?
What kind of nonsense is that?
And yes... Comic book science as in gravity/mass neutralizing field in order to move planets around. 🙂
Sad thing is this was pretty straight forward. 😬
Except there is no proof of that and you still haven't answered why Superman would struggle to move massless planet, moon and ship.
Originally posted by abhilegend👆
I like how he went from "full nullified" to "partially nullified" to "full nullified" in one page.Trust rage to dick ride any Thorbag on anything though.
It's why I said it's incoherent.
If he's consistent, he'd have stayed on what he used as evidence - that it has no mass. Now, that it clearly has a mass, and he's backed into a corner, he can't go back and say 'well, the scientists were wrong, maybe it has a bit of mass'.
facepalm
Lol backed into a corner. Again u are trying to salvage the unsalvageable. I know he's ure boyfriend and all , but It's a sinking ship. Might as well continue to argue that Supergirl went into a black hole for the hell of it then came out.
U are arguing about the minutiae of whether the planets had 0 mass? The fact of the matter is mass/gravity was neutralized.
Originally posted by celeyhyga17If it was neutralized, it would be weightless and a 3-year old kid with flight could move it.
The fact of the matter is mass/gravity was neutralized.
Superman was clearly putting in effort:
http://i1113.photobucket.com/albums/k508/abhilegend/Superman/sup_tes__0043.jpg
You got completely flabbergasted here and you're talking like a short-circuited robot.
How does this not compute?