Comic Book Questions & Discussion

Started by Astner1,926 pages

Originally posted by AlbertoJohnAvil
a Multiverse is a real world theory,

No it's not. It's an interpretation, not a scientific theory. That's why it's called the many-worlds interpretation.

Originally posted by AlbertoJohnAvil
part of String theory;(Sub) M-Theory, witch theorizes the possibly of other co-existing universes, any wear between 2 to infinite.

This is also wrong.

Oh shit; Astner is going to go to town on this one.

Originally posted by Astner
No it's not. It's an interpretation, not a scientific theory. That's why it's called the many-worlds interpretation.

This is also wrong.

The real life concept of a multiverse varies, as their are multiple branches of M-theory. However it is simply defined as a collection of universes, sometimes parralle identical or otherwise. And different fictions can make up their own number of universes, sometimes infinite sometimes not.

Originally posted by AlbertoJohnAvil
That's wrong on so many levels. DC had a "multiverse" that consisted with 52 universes at one point,

wasn't "infinite"

a Multiverse is a real world theory, part of String theory;(Sub) M-Theory, witch theorizes the possibly of other co-existing universes, any wear between 2 to infinite. Look up the definition

"multi universal" is fan made, vs battles invented that

Why are you using DC cosmology as a red herring here? We are talking about Galactus... A MARVEL character.

Also, the DC multiverse was never *just* 52 universes -- it was always infinite. Rip Hunter made that abundantly clear:
https://i.imgur.com/RCJAgGV.jpg
...But that's neither here nor there.

Again, MARVEL cosmology is what we are discussing. 616 Galactus is not a multiversal entity... Even in the very scans you posted he is described as a universal cornerstone/constant.

Originally posted by Galan007
Why are you using DC cosmology as a red herring here? We are talking about Galactus... A MARVEL character.

Also, the DC multiverse was never *just* 52 universes -- it was always infinite. Rip Hunter made that abundantly clear:
https://i.imgur.com/RCJAgGV.jpg
...But that's neither here nor there.

Again, MARVEL cosmology is what we are discussing. 616 Galactus is not a multiversal constant... Even in the very scans you posted he is defined as solidly universal.

The scans were posted for reason.
n order to Fully understand Galactus' status in the Marvel Universe, it's important to understand the Cosmic Hierarchy as a whole, to see how the Scale of Power looks from bottom to Top. The scans were the main purpose of that

Literally. Here's his true form and Eternity discussing the events of the previous story arc and refer to all other beings as living within realms "Below Ourselves" in reference to himself and Galactus

Galactus is the Brother of Eternity and Mistress Death, a Key component in the Mosaic of Life

Galactus' only other equals are the Abstract beings Infinity and Oblivion, who are each described as the "opposite side of a coin" to Eternity and Death respectively. Eternity and Infinity represent Time and Space together, while Oblivion is the Absence of Existence, rather than Death

You're posting a lot of irrelevant red herrings.

You said multiple times that Galactus is multiversal. So where in those scans does it state that he is multiversal?

I'm not contesting the notion that he is a universal cornerstone/constant. That much, at least, IS actually established on panel.

Galan facing the might of Alberto.

Whole forum will shut down.

Galan's only hope is that on the dawn of the fifth day, Carver gives him a thumbs up.

carver would never waste a thumbs up on me.

...unless he thumbs ups this post. mmm

Originally posted by Galan007
You're posting a lot of irrelevant red herrings.

You said multiple times that Galactus is multiversal. So where in those scans does it state that he is multiversal?

I'm not contesting the notion that he is a universal cornerstone/constant. That much, at least, IS actually established on panel.

The scans clear as day are there to show the importance and the levels of Galan in the cosmic hiearchy. True form AS Shown is on equal levels with multiversal abstracts in hiernarchy .

"Galactus' only other equals are the Abstract beings Infinity and Oblivion, who are each described as the "opposite side of a coin" to Eternity and Death respectively. Eternity and Infinity represent Time and Space together, while Oblivion is the Absence of Existence, rather than Death
"

"Here's his true form and Eternity discussing the events of the previous story arc and refer to all other beings as living within realms "Below Ourselves" in reference to himself and GalactuS"

This was all explained by Kubik, the Living Cosmic Cube. A "minor omnipotent being" who has enough power to equal the Beyonder.

I'm not going to keep spoonfeeding you, this is common sense.

More red herrings.

I'll ask again: WHERE in your scans does it state/imply that Galactus is multiversal? I know he's a universal cornerstone/constant -- your scans state as much, lol. But I want to know where it is stated that he's multiversal, like you've been claiming.

Spoon-feed me, please. 🙂

believe what you want

K.

🙂

Originally posted by MrMind
you guys have no taste, those two films are better than all those mindless popcorn flick MCU produced
lol, as if either Constantine or Watchmen are more than mindless popcorn flicks?

Originally posted by AlbertoJohnAvil
so you use comicvine as a reliable source now?

Its a wiki quoting comic which can be posted here as well.
Originally posted by AlbertoJohnAvil
.... Galactus is multiversal. i don't know why you even asked me that
Where?

Originally posted by AlbertoJohnAvil
believe what you want
Probably best to go this route, friend. 🙂

rereading Kingdom Come

few events in last 30 years come close to the greatness of this book

Overrrrateeeeeed.

Originally posted by MrMind
rereading Kingdom Come

few events in last 30 years come close to the greatness of this book

That and All-Star Superman are about as perfect as stories can get. 👆

Superman Beyond > All-Star Superman.