God Vs Titan: Thor Vs Godzilla

Started by Josh_Alexander10 pages

Originally posted by Darth Thor
So theres no kinetic energy behind Iron Mans repulsor blasts then?

No no, a Nuke definitely packs kinetic energy in space.

Its like saying the Sun has no Force because its in space.

If you get hit in space it will still hurt you. The kinetic energy comes from the initial explosion/force generated. how do you think space shuttles fly in space?

Pretty sure a city vapoursing explosion does.

The repulsor's blasts are different from Solar energy.

No, a Nuke carries 0 kinetic energy in space. I've proven this several times.

The Sokovia blast wasn't at point blank nor was it a nuke.

From NASA

If a nuclear weapon is exploded in a vacuum-i. e., in space-the complexion of weapon effects changes drastically:

First, in the absence of an atmosphere, blast disappears completely

https://history.nasa.gov/conghand/nuclear.htm

Originally posted by jaden_2.0
From NASA

https://history.nasa.gov/conghand/nuclear.htm

Thanks for saving me the burden Jaden.

@Broly, please read the article. Evidently you need to inform yourself

Originally posted by Josh_Alexander
The repulsor's blasts are different from Solar energy.

How so?

Your logic was a pure beam cant just have kinetic energy without a mass involved.

Originally posted by Josh_Alexander

The Sokovia blast wasn't at point blank nor was it a nuke.

How was it not point blank? How far away was Thor?

You need to quantify how much more powerful a Nuke is. Does a Nuke completely vapourise a City?

Originally posted by Darth Thor
So theres no kinetic energy behind Iron Mans repulsor blasts then?

No no, a Nuke definitely packs kinetic energy in space.

Its like saying the Sun has no Force because its in space.

If you get hit in space it will still hurt you. The kinetic energy comes from the initial explosion/force generated. how do you think space shuttles fly in space?

Pretty sure a city vapoursing explosion does.

Josh is clueless

Originally posted by jaden_2.0
From NASA

https://history.nasa.gov/conghand/nuclear.htm

Thanks thats interesting.

Originally posted by Josh_Alexander
Thanks for saving me the burden Jaden.

@Broly, please read the article. Evidently you need to inform yourself

The article doesnt actually state Zero kinetic energy.

It states the blast will completely disappear but doesnt give a time or range for that.

Also sounds like the Nuclear Radiation is actually more lethal.

In any case, what does this have to do with a Neutron Star? According to Eitri, Thor took the full force of a Star.

Originally posted by Darth Thor
How so?

Your logic was a pure beam cant just have kinetic energy without a mass involved.

How was it not point blank? How far away was Thor?

You need to quantify how much more powerful a Nuke is. Does a Nuke completely vapourise a City?

It shouldn't.

Either IM's beams aren't pure energy or just a mere plot hole.

The explosion took place within Sokovia. Besides, in the end scene you can have a size comparison between Sokovia and a helicarrier.

The Sokovia asteroid seems to have a 1km diameter.

A conventional Nuke would have at least a 4km diameter explosion.

P.S. I think Sokovia is actually smaller than 1km.

Originally posted by Darth Thor
Thanks thats interesting.

The article doesnt actually state Zero kinetic energy.

It states the blast will completely disappear but doesnt give a time or range for that.

Also sounds like the Nuclear Radiation is actually more lethal.

In any case, what does this have to do with a Neutron Star? According to Eitri, Thor took the full force of a Star.

Josh is clueless

Originally posted by BrolyBlack
Josh is clueless

The blast is the manifestation of the kinetic energy...

Lol, thanks for proving you have 0 knowledge over physics, kid.

As usual you are clueless a nuke does have kinetic energy in space. Moron😂

Originally posted by Josh_Alexander
It shouldn't.

Either IM's beams aren't pure energy or just a mere plot hole.

Point is thats the MCU movie rules.

Originally posted by Josh_Alexander

The explosion took place within Sokovia. Besides, in the end scene you can have a size comparison between Sokovia and a helicarrier.

The Sokovia asteroid seems to have a 1km diameter.

A conventional Nuke would have at least a 4km diameter explosion.

P.S. I think Sokovia is actually smaller than 1km.

Probably just a scale issue. It fair enough.

However Thor was at the centre of that explosion IIRC. And that explosion was definitely in the Earths atmosphere.

Also bear on mind Slovakia was completely vapourised by that explosion.

In any case, I dont see a Nuke matching the full force of a Star. Even just the full heat and radiation would be a crazy durability feat.

I'll wait till I've watched the new Godzilla movie before weighing in but couldn't Thor simply call down the bifrost and cut off parts of Godzilla like it did with that smaller dragon in Ragnarok?

Or barring that, is Godzilla too durable for Thor to flying-smash through him like he was doing to those ships in IW?

Hes definitely not just flying through him. And dtormbreaker can cut him, but it wouldnt even go deep enough to hit muscle tissue, little lone vital organs. Different scale.

Its not that Thor or Superman cant physically damage Godzilla, its just they are to small for it to mean a ything.

Originally posted by Darth Thor
Point is thats the MCU movie rules.

Probably just a scale issue. It fair enough.

However Thor was at the centre of that explosion IIRC. And that explosion was definitely in the Earths atmosphere.

Also bear on mind Slovakia was completely vapourised by that explosion.

In any case, I dont see a Nuke matching the full force of a Star. Even just the full heat and radiation would be a crazy durability feat.

He wasn't at the center, he was on the surface, just like IM was beneath it.

And no, chunks of Sokovia were flying all over the place.

Heat and radiation we can agree. But I see no real impact.

Originally posted by ShadowFyre
Hes definitely not just flying through him. And dtormbreaker can cut him, but it wouldnt even go deep enough to hit muscle tissue, little lone vital organs. Different scale.

Its not that Thor or Superman cant physically damage Godzilla, its just they are to small for it to mean a ything.

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Sokovia*

I kept saying Slovakia lol

Originally posted by Josh_Alexander
He wasn't at the center, he was on the surface, just like IM was beneath it.

Yeah on the surface. Thats pretty much at the centre of it. Remember that explosion vapourised the whole city.

Originally posted by ShadowFyre
Hes definitely not just flying through him. And dtormbreaker can cut him, but it wouldnt even go deep enough to hit muscle tissue, little lone vital organs. Different scale.

Its not that Thor or Superman cant physically damage Godzilla, its just they are to small for it to mean a ything.

Not Even through his eye and into his brain?

Originally posted by Darth Thor
Sokovia*

I kept saying Slovakia lol

Yeah on the surface. Thats pretty much at the centre of it. Remember that explosion vapourised the whole city.

Not Even through his eye and into his brain?

It didn't vaporized the whole city, it rather turn it chuncks.

Originally posted by ShadowFyre
Hes definitely not just flying through him. And dtormbreaker can cut him, but it wouldnt even go deep enough to hit muscle tissue, little lone vital organs. Different scale.

Its not that Thor or Superman cant physically damage Godzilla, its just they are to small for it to mean a ything.

Well I'm not saying he can kill him with a single hit. But if you agree that Strombreaker can cut him, what makes you think that Thor can't hold Stormbreaker in front of him and continuously cut through Godzilla as he flies through him?

Originally posted by FrothByte
Well I'm not saying he can kill him with a single hit. But if you agree that Strombreaker can cut him, what makes you think that Thor can't hold Stormbreaker in front of him and continuously cut through Godzilla as he flies through him?

First of all, there is no solid evidence that SB can cut Godzilla easily.

And in order to significantly penetrate Godzilla he would require to have an impressive impulse.

Also, SB penetrating Godzilla would be like an ant penetrating an elephant, the wound would be insignificant.

https://www.scienceabc.com/eyeopeners/happen-nuke-exploded-space.html

^ Lack of atmosphere means theres no blast wave or mushroom cloud where most the damage comes from on Earth.

Still not seeing Zero kinetic energy at point blank range though.