Kurse vs. Nam-Ek

Started by riv66726 pages

Originally posted by h1a8
You know the train throw took more than 10,000 tons of force to do right?

How’d you get 10,000 pounds of pure force.
I just wanna see how you do math.

Originally posted by riv6672
How’d you get 10,000 pounds of pure force.

The same way he got "bullets hit with a PSI of 313 million tons".

Originally posted by Silent Master
The same way he got "bullets hit with a PSI of 313 million tons".

😕

I'll post the physics tomorrow. But it will be difficult to understand for many. It's best if you ask questions to certain steps or get an actual physicist to verify the work (there are plenty online).

Re: Re: Re: Re: Hancock vs Namek/Zod/Faora

Originally posted by tkitna
Wasnt the boulder, it was everything else he did that puts him above Nam-Ek.

Like what?

Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Hancock vs Namek/Zod/Faora

Originally posted by BrolyBlack
Like what?

Already posted the answer. Try to keep up.

Here's the train throw calculation.
https://imgur.com/Aq1AWfe

If something is not understood then please ask. I'll further clarify any steps.
Please feel free to get an expert to check the work (online physicist) if you are not up to it. I rushed through and did only 1 check of the work.

here's an illustration of some things.
https://imgur.com/L3ZmVdG

Don't click the image below but click the links above instead.

Yes and bullets hit with a PSI of 313 million tons

Originally posted by h1a8
Here's the train throw calculation.
https://imgur.com/Aq1AWfe

If something is not understood then please ask. I'll further clarify any steps.
Please feel free to get an expert to check the work (online physicist) if you are not up to it. I rushed through and did only 1 check of the work.

here's an illustration of some things.
https://imgur.com/L3ZmVdG

Don't click the image below but click the links above instead.

Where did you come up with the distance by chance? Just curious.

Originally posted by tkitna
Where did you come up with the distance by chance? Just curious.
The distance the train was thrown (the range) or the distance moved to hurl the train?

Originally posted by h1a8
The distance the train was thrown (the range) or the distance moved to hurl the train?

Where was either distance mentioned in the movie?

Originally posted by Silent Master
Where was either distance mentioned in the movie?

😂 Exactly. Either one. I think we all know how he comes up with his numbers.

Originally posted by tkitna
😂 Exactly. Either one. I think we all know how he comes up with his numbers.
You didn't answer the question. Which distance did you want to know how I knew?

Originally posted by h1a8
You didn't answer the question. Which distance did you want to know how I knew?

Doesn’t really matter. Your formula is all kinds of made up.

And, as someone who’s job for over 20 years had to do w. explosives and munitions of all types, I can tell you no bullet on the planet has ever hit w. 313 million pounds of PSI.

I know you’ll just blow the above off, but it needed to be said.

Originally posted by h1a8
You didn't answer the question. Which distance did you want to know how I knew?

Both

Originally posted by riv6672
Doesn’t really matter. Your formula is all kinds of made up.

And, as someone who’s job for over 20 years had to do w. explosives and munitions of all types, I can tell you no bullet on the planet has ever hit w. 313 million pounds of PSI.

I know you’ll just blow the above off, but it needed to be said.


What does a bullet have to do with this thread?

Originally posted by Silent Master
Both
The question is for him to answer

Originally posted by h1a8
What does a bullet have to do with this thread?

About the same as your made up train toss equations.
Carry on though, this is between you and Silent Master.

Originally posted by h1a8
The question is for him to answer

😆

Ok,,,,,,both.

Originally posted by tkitna
😆

Ok,,,,,,both.


My bad, I forgot it was you who originally called him on it.