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Started by StiltmanFTW30 pages

I know you think that, but I wouldn't be so sure.

Carver has that weird habit (condition?) of forgetting everything he learned in a couple of weeks, months tops.

So it's entirely possible you weren't his first teacher in that department.

Originally posted by StiltmanFTW
I know you think that, but I wouldn't be so sure.

Carver has that weird habit (condition?) of forgetting everything he learned in a couple of weeks, months tops.

So it's entirely possible you weren't his first teacher in that department.

Carver's brain has 400 mb capacity.

That's why he only watches Dragonball (20 min episodes). Anything much longer than that, his brain starts overwriting and he forgets the first half of the movie.

It's like Memento with botox.

Lol. Mine dates back to 2014.....

Originally posted by Enzeru
Alberto, we're talking about the ground here and not Hulks pants. The ground will eventually falter under comical levels of weight. We're still talking about the weight of a star here.
But the way you think about "counterbalance" is wrong in general. Squats are a risky exercise, because the lifters spine gets compressed by the weight of the bar and the pushback of the ground. It's not like the ground just provides the standing ground for the lifter and the bar.

That's why the ground gives in, while Hulk tries to lift Mjolnir:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4J-JObkgK7k

I don't mind your take on it at all. You're trying to explain a lack of information or at least stuff that has been very, very loosely hinted at.

My main issue is really only the fact, that in Hulks instance we were dealing with cosmic non-sense: "It's the Power Cosmic. I ain't gonna explain sh1t."
In Supermans instance certain people are saying that we were looking at an actual talking star. And they give him one positive property, while taking away 7 negative properties. So it's in-comic-universe-nonsense VS outside-comic-universe-nonsense. And I can handle in-comic-universe-nonsense like the Power Cosmic or the Speed Force better than bad writing.

Here is how I view Last Son.

a) An actual star contained in Supermans body. Doesn't emit the heat of a star, since he doesn't burn anyone. Doesn't have the strong gravitational pull of a star, since no one is being sucked into him. Weighs like Superman normally would, since no one ever mentioned anything about his weight (except two Superdudebrofans on this board).

Here is how Superdudebrofans view Last Son:

b) An actual talking star with the weight of a star. But doesn't emit the heat of a star. Also doesn't have the gravitational pull of a star. Nor is he as bright as a star. Why not? Oh well, you know, it's comic books.

And there is no Power Cosmic or Speed Force or anything to explain any of that. When Flash grabs someone and runs them at super speed, I don't question the brain of that person being turned into mashed potatoes or their skin being torn off. I don't even question Superman catching a falling human. That would instantly kill that person. But in Flashs case it's in-universe-nonsense and in Supermans case it's outside-universe-nonsense. But this whole ordeal with Last Son is pushing it like crazy, because people are being so selective about it.

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Originally posted by Philosophía
Carver's brain has 400 mb capacity.

That's why he only watches Dragonball (20 min episodes). Anything much longer than that, his brain starts overwriting and he forgets the first half of the movie.

It's like Memento with botox.

😂

Good post... but I'm afraid it's more like 400 kilobytes... 🙁

Carver gets seizures from uncompressed images.

Originally posted by DarkSaint85
Lol. Mine dates back to 2014.....

Good job Dr. Frankenstein

Originally posted by DarkSaint85
Lol. Mine dates back to 2014.....

all the proof right there. Joined 2004 and still asking how to post images in 2014. Smh.

Originally posted by Philosophía
Carver gets seizures from uncompressed images.

Holy 😂 spit up my oatmeal shake.

You guys are just jealous of Carver.

Originally posted by Philosophía
Carver's brain has 400 mb capacity.

That's why he only watches Dragonball (20 min episodes). Anything much longer than that, his brain starts overwriting and he forgets the first half of the movie.

It's like Memento with botox.

😂😂😂

I have him on ignore for a reason. Sucka

Originally posted by Neon1234
You guys are just jealous of Carver.

I am, actually. It must be nice waking up every morning, a complete blank slate. He gets to experience such simple joys, over and over again.

Originally posted by Diesldude
mass buddy.
You can have infinite mass in a infinitely small singularity. If he’s called a star you can’t dispute it especially if you accept that the spear had the weight of the star.

A star is not infinite mass in an infinitesimal small place. If he's a regular star, he would not be a 6'3" man. Since he is not sucking people in with his gravity pull, is not burning up the folks around him and is not 109 times wider than Earth, why should he have all of an average star's mass/weight unless specifically stated to have it? Is he specifically stated to have it? That would make a big difference.

The weight placed on Hulk is specifically stated and unless shown differently, the referenced star weight would be presumed to be from a normal star. And the spear itself doesn't weigh as much as a star, but rather has the power to emit force equalling star weight.

Originally posted by TheHulkster
A star is not infinite mass in an infinitesimal small place. If he's a regular star, he would not be a 6'3" man. Since he is not sucking people in with his gravity pull, is not burning up the folks around him and is not 109 times wider than Earth, why should he have all of an average star's mass/weight unless specifically stated to have it? Is he specifically stated to have it? That would make a big difference.

The weight placed on Hulk is specifically stated and unless shown differently, the referenced star weight would be presumed to be from a normal star. And the spear itself doesn't weigh as much as a star, but rather has the power to emit force equalling star weight.

please re- read my post. I said singularity not a star to show that you can have mass/ weight/ density in small packages. Similarly, Stars also come in different sizes, neutron stars are the size of a city but have multiple solar mass.

Who knows how much mass the Last Son has, but we do know he’s a a living star, so at the minimum he is 1 Solar Mass.

A star requires a minimum amount of mass for nuclear fusion to occur otherwise they do not become stars. Since The last Son is a living star that would imply that he fulfills at least the minimal requirement of mass needed to become a star.

Not everything has to be spelled out, saying that he’s a star with star like properties is sufficient. Stars require a certain amount of mass to become stars. Once they are stars they may range in size.

As it was stated in the comic, The last Son is a star, Is he a small red dwarf star? A normal star? Or a neutron star compacted to human size? Who knows? I’ll go with normal star because we weren’t told anything else.

Originally posted by Diesldude
please re- read my post. I said singularity not a star to show that you can have mass/ weight/ density in small packages. Similarly, Stars also come in different sizes, neutron stars are the size of a city but have multiple solar mass.

Who knows how much mass the Last Son has, but we do know he’s a a living star, so at the minimum he is 1 Solar Mass.

A star requires a minimum amount of mass for nuclear fusion to occur otherwise they do not become stars. Since The last Son is a living star that would imply that he fulfills at least the minimal requirement of mass needed to become a star.

Not everything has to be spelled out, saying that he’s a star with star like properties is sufficient. Stars require a certain amount of mass to become stars. Once they are stars they may range in size.

As it was stated in the comic, The last Son is a star, Is he a small red dwarf star? A normal star? Or a neutron star compacted to human size? Who knows? I’ll go with normal star because we weren’t told anything else.

Straight up clown. Then how do you explain nukes and fusion reactors that only use kilo tons to generate the same effect stars have? They dont have the same weight.
Stars need an extremely large amount because of their size. The larger an item is, the more you need to support it. Thus while the Last Sun is a living star due to the core he has, he does not have the weight of one, simply because his nowhere even close to the size of one. Dumb. Ass.

Still not convinced? Check out if nukes or fusion reactors have the same weight simply because they do the same thing stars do. China actually calls them artificial suns in their reactors. Yet they dont even have the weight ifht of a house. Dumb. Ass.

😂 Just...stop.... In general.

Albert, I think you are mixing fusion (which is what stars do) with fission (nuclear reactors).

Fusion reactors don't really work beyond a few seconds at most, and need a ton of energy input to work - more than what they generate.

Originally posted by DarkSaint85
Albert, I think you are mixing fusion (which is what stars do) with fission (nuclear reactors).

Fusion reactors don't really work beyond a few seconds at most, and need a ton of energy input to work - more than what they generate.

Actuallh nuclear fission is common place because that is easier than nuclear fusion, but thermo nukes and most modern reactors use fusion methodology.
Which still leads onto one thing....mass. Stars are extremely large, so they need higher amounts of mass to execute fusion. Hence smaller stars having smaller masses. So while the Last sun does have a hydrogen helium core, he doesn't have the weight of one.