Originally posted by TheHulkster
The scene says "haul" which means to pull. To someone with thinking ability, it should be clear that no one is literally saying the the chains are pulling on their own They are being used to pull.How many chains per star?
Wait let me break this down.
This your question.
Originally posted by TheHulkster
Do you know how many chains pull each star?
You’re asking me how many chains are pulling the star, admitting that chains do the pulling because you’re asking for a number which is obviously wrong.
Originally posted by TheHulkster
To someone with thinking ability, it should be clear that no one is literally saying the the chains are pulling on their own .
I swear you are your own worst enemy. Unlike people with thinking ability you thought the chains were doing the hauling, no denying it, the quotes are there. All of this even after I got you to admit that the spaceships are doing the hauling.
I know it backfired but you were trying to take shots there, but you don’t even know the difference between pull and haul. The comic specifically used the word “haul” instead of “pull” which you think means the same thing.
Pull is to apply force to get an object closer to you but haul is to transport. There is a difference there and anyone with thinking ability would know.
As you admitted earlier that ships hauled the stars. Per the comic chains that Superman was tied up in were used to haul the stars.
So we have 3 objects that we are in agreement with. These objects that are involved when hauling those stars. Ships, chains and stars themselves. If you know how hauling works there is no argument here. Ships, chains and stars. Ship applies force to pull at the chains and the chain connect from the ship to stars and don’t snap under the enormous force. The force from the ships and the weight of the stars and the speed of travel.
If you want more info on this, speak with Alberto, he posted an article about tension that he misunderstood every single bit of information.
You also stated that the ships can perform this feat. Those ships apply enough force to haul stars across galaxies so you’re admitting that is what’s needed to break those chains? Why do you like to argue against yourself? And as usual I’ll correct you even if you are arguing against your point.
We know that the chains never cracked when the ships were hauling because the conqueror thought the chains were unbreakable. If they had snapped during the hauling he would never have made the claim. So no those ships could not replicate this feat. Wrong again, try another angle. 👆