Superman vs Thor and Silver Surfer

Started by Diesldude23 pages

Originally posted by JBL
Where's Superman? Is he still sleep? You know you two have a gay pride parade to attend. Get dressed and I do mean "dress".💃🏿
you know getting serviced by carver makes you gay right. Come out of the closet don’t project your self loathing on others. And if you want to really know where Superman is, you should ask your step.. nah I’m not gonna go there.

Originally posted by JBL
Where's Superman? Is he still sleep? You know you two have a gay pride parade to attend. Get dressed and I do mean "dress".💃🏿

So you are homophobic too?

Originally posted by TheHulkster
That empty space contained dark energy equal to the matter that it would eventually convert to.

https://www.space.com/13347-big-bang-origins-universe-birth.html

ok empty space with dark energy. How is this relevant? You’re just throwing shit on the wall and hoping it sticks.

Originally posted by TheHulkster
That empty space contained dark energy equal to the matter that it would eventually convert to.

https://www.space.com/13347-big-bang-origins-universe-birth.html


At what location did the Big Bang originate? Inside the ship or outside? If outside then Surfer didn't experience anything since he was on the ship. Which makes sense because of the below reasoning.

Nothing can exist outside the Big Bang (per real science). So Surfer getting hit with a Big Bang contradicts the fact that he can't exist outside the Big Bang. Therefore the Big Bang happened outside the ship where Surfer was on top.

Originally posted by abhilegend
So you are homophobic too?
I believe God's words.

This isn't the GDF.

Please stop.

Originally posted by Diesldude
ok empty space with dark energy. How is this relevant? You’re just throwing shit on the wall and hoping it sticks.

It's universe creating energy. How more clear cut can it get?

You didn't proof jack shit. Saying nonsense over and over doesn't add an ounce of legitimacy. You Superfiends are in full denial.

Originally posted by TheHulkster
It's universe creating energy. How more clear cut can it get?

Bro it's the same group spouting off and declaring victory. Cult Kal has the same mentality as Cult 45.

Originally posted by h1a8
At what location did the Big Bang originate? Inside the ship or outside? If outside then Surfer didn't experience anything since he was on the ship. Which makes sense because of the below reasoning.

Nothing can exist outside the Big Bang (per real science). So Surfer getting hit with a Big Bang contradicts the fact that he can't exist outside the Big Bang. Therefore the Big Bang happened outside the ship where Surfer was on top.

Talk about throwing things at a wall. Surfer and the ship exist "outside the Big Bang" as shown in the book, so what real world science says is a moot point. Real world science applies when not contradicted by the book.

Would you dismiss Superman pushing a planet because in the real world, his tiny surface area would drive him right through the surface? Heck, Hyperion is floating outside of the universe after his is destroyed. In the MU, you can exist outside of the Universe/Big Bang. Let's move on.

Originally posted by Blackagar
Bro it's the same group spouting off and declaring victory. Cult Kal has the same mentality as Cult 45.

Heya Blue Area Vet

Originally posted by TheHulkster
Talk about throwing things at a wall. Surfer and the ship exist "outside the Big Bang" as shown in the book, so what real world science says is a moot point. Real world science applies when not contradicted by the book.

Would you dismiss Superman pushing a planet because in the real world, his tiny surface area would drive him right through the surface? Heck, Hyperion is floating outside of the universe after his is destroyed. In the MU, you can exist outside of the Universe/Big Bang. Let's move on.

Wrong! The Big Bang started outside the ship where the ship was the center, as shown. The alpha and omega pieces came together at the ship.

But that's the definition of the Big Bang. Time and space expanding and nothing existing outside of it. Otherwise it's not a Big Bang but something else. Also, the former universe had different laws anyway. You can't apply the same laws of physics in a universe that is stated to have different laws.

Originally posted by h1a8
Wrong! The Big Bang started outside the ship where the ship was the center, as shown. The alpha and omega pieces came together at the ship.

But that's the definition of the Big Bang. Time and space expanding and nothing existing outside of it. Otherwise it's not a Big Bang but something else. Also, the former universe had different laws anyway. You can't apply the same laws of physics in a universe that is stated to have different laws.

So if a nuclear bomb goes off 5 feet away from you while you hold on to the outside of your car, you will not be harmed because it explodes outside of your car???? 😕

Look, Surfer is shown outside of that Big Bang. The first scan I posted specifically refers to that as a Big Bang. So there it is.

The Big Bang wasn't exactly an explosion like a nuke, though.

Originally posted by DarkSaint85
The Big Bang wasn't exactly an explosion like a nuke, though.

Close enough. At least NASA thinks so.

https://imagine.gsfc.nasa.gov/news/18may98.html

Cern doesn't think so:

https://www.exploratorium.edu/origins/cern/ideas/bang.html

Originally posted by DarkSaint85
Cern doesn't think so:

https://www.exploratorium.edu/origins/cern/ideas/bang.html

Huh? Your link flat out calls it an explosion of unimaginable force and the differences noted being in magnitude and that the BB didnt't propel it's force through air (duh).

What's the argument centering around?

Even if the big bang did act like a typical explosion, unless Surfer was point blank in the center he did not experience big bang level energy.

He didn't even experience 1%. He only got the amount of energy spread out over the cross section of his body.

So he got a microbial at best piece of the pie so to speak.

There's another important quality of the Big Bang that makes it unique. While an explosion of a man-made bomb expands through air, the Big Bang did not expand through anything.

That's in support of H1's post.


But that's the definition of the Big Bang. Time and space expanding and nothing existing outside of it

It's not exactly an explosion like a nuke ,as I said.

Originally posted by CosmicComet
What's the argument centering around?

Even if the big bang did act like a typical explosion, unless Surfer was point blank in the center he did not experience big bang level energy.

He didn't even experience 1%. He only got the amount of energy spread out over the cross section of his body.

So he got a microbial at best piece of the pie so to speak.

He is point blank on the center.