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Started by Diesldude30 pages

Originally posted by AlbertoJohnAvil

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.

you dumb piece of human excrement. 😂 make sure you have your facts right before you call anyone a clown.

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.

he can google search to his heart’s content but he’s too dumb to comprehend them.

Originally posted by AlbertoJohnAvil
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.

what a dummy, you had to wait for DS to dumb things down for you. 😂

Originally posted by AlbertoJohnAvil
Stars are extremely large, so they need higher amounts of mass to execute fusion.

So idiot reread that sentence you copied and pasted from your search results. It backs my post that made you face palmed on. You... POS ... Lowlife... cum.. bucket.

Originally posted by AlbertoJohnAvil
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.

😂 well actually... 😂 you dumb phuck. You have no clue what I was talking about, it was beyond your comprehension. You googled and came up something totally different and then DS corrected your confusion and now we’ll actually... who’s the dumb phuck here. Well you actually. 😂 next time make sure you google search the google search results before responding to my posts.

😂 You know that means the Last Sun doesn't have the weight of a full star then right?

Originally posted by AlbertoJohnAvil
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.

And no he didn't correct me , you might've missed this. Go ahead and address this if it's wrong 😂

Look at you begging Saint to help you. Desperate times comes for desperate measure

Originally posted by AlbertoJohnAvil
😂 You know that means the Last Sun doesn't have the weight of a full star then right?
he’s a star you idiot. Your words “... they need higher amounts of mass to execute fusion.”

Without that higher mass they can’t become stars. More mass= More weight. He’s either got the mass of a neutron star, a red dwarf, a red giant or a yellow sun.

If he was corrupted by millions of stars I would think he’s super red giant. I’ve been thinking 1 solar mass but he’s actually got the mass of a giant red star.

Yeah no, That's why I said fission reactors are more commonplace as they are much easier to maintain and support.
Fusion operates the same way, albeit it's the joining of hydrogen atoms to make helium. Thermonukes and most modern day reactors useless fusion. Fusion needs mass and energy yes, but the amount of energy generated relies on the mass used in the reaction.
The Last Sun is a humanoid fusion reactor. Of he had the weight of a star, he would be star large to continue operating with a hydrogen helium core. This shows that he has a close or higher than humanoid mass. The larger the fusion, the more mass needed basically.

Originally posted by AlbertoJohnAvil
And no he didn't correct me , you might've missed this. Go ahead and address this if it's wrong 😂

Look at you begging Saint to help you. Desperate times comes for desperate measure

You didn’t understand your google search results. It’s because you have trouble reading with comprehension. I wish DS hadn’t responded, I wanted to how long you would have kept screwing up.

Now show me where I’m begging for help. Pointing out the obvious isn’t asking for help you moron.

Originally posted by Diesldude
he’s a star you idiot. Your words “... they need higher amounts of mass to execute fusion.”

Without that higher mass they can’t become stars. More mass= More weight. He’s either got the mass of a neutron star, a red dwarf, a red giant or a yellow sun.

If he was corrupted by millions of stars I would think he’s super red giant. I’ve been thinking 1 solar mass but he’s actually got the mass of a giant red star.

😂 What an idiot, Yeah the larger they are, the more mass they need. Last Sun is humanoid, virtually proton size or even smaller compared to a star, so he nowhere has the weight/mass of one.

Originally posted by AlbertoJohnAvil
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.

No, most modern reactors don't use fusion.

https://www.iaea.org/topics/energy/fusion/faqs

Scroll to the last question. Commercial fusion plants aren't in operation yet.

Originally posted by AlbertoJohnAvil
Yeah no, That's why I said fission reactors are more commonplace as they are much easier to maintain and support.
Fusion operates the same way, albeit it's the joining of hydrogen atoms to make helium. Thermonukes and most modern day reactors useless fusion. Fusion needs mass and energy yes, but the amount of energy generated relies on the mass used in the reaction.
The Last Sun is a humanoid fusion reactor. Of he had the weight of a star, he would be star large to continue operating with a hydrogen helium core. This shows that he has a close or higher than humanoid mass. The larger the fusion, the more mass needed basically.
just stop. You have no idea how to make sense of the Google search results. Keep googling and make a fool of yourself even more.

What is he in the comic? A star.

In order for a star to be formed you said “... they need higher amounts of mass to execute fusion.”

We know stars come in all sizes but they still high amount of mass.

Don’t look at Superman’s siZe, look at the mass needed to for a star. And he said he’s going to consume all matter implying that he will later on become a black hole. So in order for a star to turn into a black hole they need mass of multiple sun. So eventhough he was size of a human. The mass was definitely stellar.

TBH, This is the only reasonable reason I can come up with why Alberto keeps embarrassing himself for all these years

Originally posted by MrMind
alberto knows he's a troll, I don't think he even believes what he's typing

carver on the other hand geniunely believes the stupid crap he says

Yeah, people aren't getting density etc.

Density = Mass/Volume. Sure, the volume is low (human sized). But that doesn't mean Mass can't be incredibly high, as long as the density is also high.

Anyways, Diesl - Albert is just trolling.

Originally posted by qwertyuiop1998
TBH, This is the only reasonable reason I can come up with why Alberto keeps embarrassing himself for all these years
I think he actually believes what he types he just doesn’t understand what it is. Most of it is usually copy and paste from other sites and or Google search results.

Originally posted by DarkSaint85
Yeah, people aren't getting density etc.

Density = Mass/Volume. Sure, the volume is low (human sized). But that doesn't mean Mass can't be incredibly high, as long as the density is also high.

Anyways, Diesl - Albert is just trolling.

Yeah that’s why I brought up neutron stars. You’re right, he’s trolling and contradicting himself.

Originally posted by Diesldude
just stop. You have no idea how to make sense of the Google search results. Keep googling and make a fool of yourself even more.

What is he in the comic? A star.

In order for a star to be formed you said “... they need higher amounts of mass to execute fusion.”

We know stars come in all sizes but they still high amount of mass.

Don’t look at Superman’s siZe, look at the mass needed to for a star. And he said he’s going to consume all matter implying that he will later on become a black hole. So in order for a star to turn into a black hole they need mass of multiple sun. So eventhough he was size of a human. The mass was definitely stellar.

Originally posted by Diesldude
I think he actually believes what he types he just doesn’t understand what it is. Most of it is usually copy and paste from other sites and or Google search results.

Sure, a neutron star is much larger and has roughly the mass of the sun. Larger the star, the more the mass.
Last Sun is nowhere close in size, so he doesnt have the mass of one. Unless specifed that he has the mass of one, he doesnt. He only has the hydrogen helium core.

LMAO what? NOWHERE is it said he is as dense as a star either.

Supermans words were "a living star, hrdrogen and helium" literally implying the core of one. That's why they started targeting that. 😂

Complete dumbass 🤦:

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.

😂 And YET the Last Sun is NOWHERE close to the size of a building, let alone a city. So unless its STATED that he is as dense or has the mass of one, he doesnt have the weight of a star period.

Last sun is superman dipped in millions of yellow sun.
How strong is he? Is he galaxy? or universal?