Originally posted by AlbertoJohnAvil
so all galaxies are the same size? Again, your assuming what's reasonable and you're assuming intent. What if the point is to slowly heat galaxies undergoing heat death? What if it's too create energy dynamics and the star has to remain still at long at various intervals? You, as a reader don't and can't know unless it's explicitly stated. Again, I get your logic but your creating a lot of calcs and conclusions based solely on the statement "this metal is used to transport stars between galaxies".
The fact that I mentioned averaged makes your first sentence trolling.
Intent is clear. Not debatable really. What was the writer trying to portray? Clearly, he was trying to quantify how strong the metal. He's clearly not trying lowball the feat and at the same time give a good feat. It's all about common sense.
I didn't do much of any calculations. It doesn't take any math to know that transporting stars to other galaxies takes a shit load more force than the weight of a star.
Even if you use the smallest galaxy, that's still 300 light years.
So assuming it takes 300 years to cross...etc etc.
I understand what Alberto is coming from. But we can extrapolate from it and MASSIVELY low-ball, and it still comes out as incredibly strong. For it NOT to be strong, you'd have to assume a tiny galaxy smaller than anything known or ever discovered, a tiny miniscule star smaller and lighter than anything known or ever discovered (or even physically stable), and a delivery time slower than anything logically feasible.
I mean, it CAN be assumed, but even the lowest of lowballs would come out as those chains being incredibly strong.
Originally posted by h1a8
The fact that I mentioned averaged makes your first sentence trolling.
Intent is clear. Not debatable really. What was the writer trying to portray? Clearly, he was trying to quantify how strong the metal. He's clearly not trying lowball the feat and at the same time give a good feat. It's all about common sense.I didn't do much of any calculations. It doesn't take any math to know that transporting stars to other galaxies takes a shit load more force than the weight of a star.
The only clear intent is that the writer wants to portray that it's a strong metal. Everything else about it's reason and speed for transport is you assuming. If you can't see that, then you can't. But that's my piece.
Originally posted by AlbertoJohnAvilsmh, if they have tech that can haul stars millions ans billions light years, they should know how to take precautions. Smh.
In fact, moving stars at the speed you're suggesting would be catastrophic to anything remotely near its path and probably destroy the star. So they would have to be moving exponentially slower.
See. It's easy to make things up to support your own point.
Originally posted by AlbertoJohnAvil
The only clear intent is that the writer wants to portray that it's a strong metal. Everything else about it's reason and speed for transport is you assuming. If you can't see that, then you can't. But that's my piece.
This is true. Adding stuff the writer probably gave no thought to. Either way, the chains are reshaped in detailed ways by an inverted black hole.
Originally posted by AlbertoJohnAvilstrong is an understatement. Clearly said strongest metal in the universe.
The only clear intent is that the writer wants to portray that it's a strong metal. Everything else about it's reason and speed for transport is you assuming. If you can't see that, then you can't. But that's my piece.
It's used to haul stars across galaxies.. Implying multiple galaxies. Not dead, vibrant, giant, tiny. None of that, but What we do know is that they are used to haul stars across galaxies multiple galaxies are in play they are going through large living galaxies to get to tiny little dying ones.
Originally posted by TheHulkster
It says that he destablizes it at the molecular level.
How so?
When I get sunburn, is that matter manip too?
Am I manipulating matter when I set something on fire?
I mean, how broad are you being?
My point being that you're acting like it needs Molecule Man or something to manipulate it....when a low herald like Mags is perfectly capable of doing so, casually.
it's really not an understatement. It's a purely logical statement devoid of connotation. No need to pull at straws. I want to show you how strong this metal is. I want to show you this is the strongest metal. I want to show you the strength of this metal. It all conveys the same meaning. Superman broke something previously thought unbreakable. That is the point of this scan. Not lightspeeds, not galaxies, or any of that. Superman broke the unbreakable. Everything else is the reader making inferences.
Originally posted by DarkSaint85
How so?When I get sunburn, is that matter manip too?
Am I manipulating matter when I set something on fire?
I mean, how broad are you being?
My point being that you're acting like it needs Molecule Man or something to manipulate it....when a low herald like Mags is perfectly capable of doing so, casually.
Think rust.
Originally posted by DarkSaint85
Even if you use the smallest galaxy, that's still 300 light years.So assuming it takes 300 years to cross...etc etc.
I understand what Alberto is coming from. But we can extrapolate from it and MASSIVELY low-ball, and it still comes out as incredibly strong. For it NOT to be strong, you'd have to assume a tiny galaxy smaller than anything known or ever discovered, a tiny miniscule star smaller and lighter than anything known or ever discovered (or even physically stable), and a delivery time slower than anything logically feasible.
I mean, it CAN be assumed, but even the lowest of lowballs would come out as those chains being incredibly strong.
its in space so once it actually pulls the star its momentum will keep it moving on its own lol.
Plutonian is literally sleeping and in the strongest prison in the universe everyday on a normal day they are in a place the generate half the pull of a black hole to hold the most dangerous criminal and people in here easily can hit a planet once and crack it in two. Plutonian is resisting this in his sleep
saying this is the 3rds best strength feat in comics is a joke