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Have you finally read that Captain America comic with Rhino or you're still looking for it...?

Originally posted by AlbertoJohnAvil
LMAO I already dismantled your post, you didn't even respond to this after that but yeah i def "ran" 😂

Well I got a life and was away from the message board and only saw this when you posted it again. While you’ve been posting here 24/7 non stop and still running from almost every thread you participate in.

Originally posted by AlbertoJohnAvil
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. 😂

LOL this doesn’t even deserve a response.
“..neutron star is much larger and has roughly the mass of the sun.”

It’s smaller than the sun you dumb idiot. It’s the size of a small city but has mass more than the sun.
My entire point that you continue to miss is that that the star can be of various sizes and may still have more mass than the sun.

It takes a certain amount of mass to make a star. Since the Last Son is a star anyone with a brain will conclude that he has a star’s mass. He might be small but his mass is what we are arguing and it’s star level because... he.... is... a.... star...

A singularity can have millions times more mass than a tip of a pin. Now read this slowly.

The... amount... of... mass... is....not... related... to..... size.... you... low.... iq... monkey...

Originally posted by Diesldude
this is naturally occurring?

Is Last Sun naturally occurring?

Originally posted by TheHulkster
Is Last Sun naturally occurring?
we’ll be doesn’t have any machines attached to him and isn’t in a controlled environment.

Originally posted by Diesldude
we’ll be doesn’t have any machines attached to him and isn’t in a controlled environment.

Yet, his existence is abnormal and contrary to the ordinary course of nature, which is how "unnatural" is defined. And in reality, he is more than unnatural, he doesn't exist at all outside of some writer's imagination. The miniature sun did exist despite not having the mass of a normal star.

Now earlier, you agreed that he is a normal star and therefore requires the properties of a normal star. Well the density that you assert that he has is closer to a neutron star as opposed to a normal star and we know that Lost Sun is not a neutron star because he has a core. You acknowledged that he is probably a normal star.

So the average density of a the Sun (a normal star) is about 1400 kg/m³. The density of a human being is about 985 kg/m³. So that means that the density of the Sun is around 50% greater than the density of a human and since Last Sun has equal volume as Superman, this would make him a little over 300 pounds.

Originally posted by TheHulkster
Yet, his existence is abnormal and contrary to the ordinary course of nature, which is how "unnatural" is defined. And in reality, he is more than unnatural, he doesn't exist at all outside of some writer's imagination. The miniature sun did exist despite not having the mass of a normal star.

Now earlier, you agreed that he is a normal star and therefore requires the properties of a normal star. Well the density that you assert that he has is closer to a neutron star as opposed to a normal star and we know that Lost Sun is not a neutron star because he has a core. You acknowledged that he is probably a normal star.

So the average density of a the Sun (a normal star) is about 1400 kg/m³. The density of a human being is about 985 kg/m³. So that means that the density of the Sun is around 50% greater than the density of a human and since Last Sun has equal volume as Superman, this would make him a little over 300 pounds.


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What mass does Hulk's torso sized star has then?

Originally posted by AlbertoJohnAvil
We've seen that gravitational argument happen so many times that should be a natural super power at this point for large objects

Lolwut?

Originally posted by TheHulkster
Yet, his existence is abnormal and contrary to the ordinary course of nature, which is how "unnatural" is defined. And in reality, he is more than unnatural, he doesn't exist at all outside of some writer's imagination. The miniature sun did exist despite not having the mass of a normal star.

Now earlier, you agreed that he is a normal star and therefore requires the properties of a normal star. Well the density that you assert that he has is closer to a neutron star as opposed to a normal star and we know that Lost Sun is not a neutron star because he has a core. You acknowledged that he is probably a normal star.

So the average density of a the Sun (a normal star) is about 1400 kg/m³. The density of a human being is about 985 kg/m³. So that means that the density of the Sun is around 50% greater than the density of a human and since Last Sun has equal volume as Superman, this would make him a little over 300 pounds.

Of course The Last Son’s existence is unnaturally occurring. So is the spear. They are comic characters and comic oibjects. 😂

Why is this "mini sun" relevant in this argument? I placed it in quotes because its not a mini sun. Just a magnetic ball filled with helium that is heated by microwaves.

Is someone using a microwave oven to heat the helium in the last son?? or in a star?

Who’s pumping helium into the Last Son? No one, he’s a star and has his own inexhaustible amount. There goes your 300lb argument also.

When it comes to cosmic entities like neutron stars and singularities, the size of the object is not as important as density. A neutron star is twice as massive in a city sized object. The last son is a star as stated, maybe more in a human sized object.

I don't know why the BRB is relevant here.

Does a star have a a sustained nuclear fusion reaction? Yes
Does the last son have a sustained nuclear fusion reaction? Yes
Does BRB sustain a nuclear fusion reaction? No so why are you comparing them? This is no comparison.

Originally posted by Diesldude
Well I got a life and was away from the message board and only saw this when you posted it again. While you’ve been posting here 24/7 non stop and still running from almost every thread you participate in.

LOL this doesn’t even deserve a response.
“..neutron star is much larger and has roughly the mass of the sun.”

It’s smaller than the sun you dumb idiot. It’s the size of a small city but has mass more than the sun.
My entire point that you continue to miss is that that the star can be of various sizes and may still have more mass than the sun.

It takes a certain amount of mass to make a star. Since the Last Son is a star anyone with a brain will conclude that he has a star’s mass. He might be small but his mass is what we are arguing and it’s star level because... he.... is... a.... star...

A singularity can have millions times more mass than a tip of a pin. Now read this slowly.

The... amount... of... mass... is....not... related... to..... size.... you... low.... iq... monkey...

😂 What a COMPLETE idiot, so by your theory that since he is a star, he has stellar mass (despite there being no indication that he is neither that heavy nor dense), explain this
Batman carries mini red suns in his armor. Now while they are miniaturized, they still need stellar mass to maintain fusion and production of red sun radiation. So Batmans Justice Buster Armor is virtually the strongest on the planet?

You NEVER make any sense, you know its bad when ABHI makes more sense than you

You're just stealing my arguments again 😂

But yes, as per your logic, comic clearly states that he has red suns.

And the Terrifics have an artificial sun in their city with stellar mass? That is also true?
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I didn't know Batman can lift multiple stellar masses (casually) in a suit, That's interesting by the logic that's presenting

Well Batman's suns aren't artificial. Just like Proxima Midnight's spear

So answer the question - using your logic, is it not a strength feat for Batman?

What are you even talking about

THAT'S what I'm asking you. So confirm to me that Terrifics Artificial Sun, and the multiple red suns that Batman carried have stellar mass (despite no indication and common sense telling they dont)?
I'm simply using your point for why the Last Sun has stellar mass, so apparently Batman has lifted multiple stellar masses in the Justice Buster?
I just want you to to clarify both those instances that. Gp ahead 😂

Sorry, champ, I said it first 😂

Originally posted by DarkSaint85

No. Way. No way can you be this silly, lol.
1. What do you think his legs are being supported by?
2.Sure, it states all that. Doesn't state their size, though. Xorn has been stated to have a black hole in his head - how heavy is that? Batman has collected dozens of red suns and shrunk them to microscopic size - is he stronger than Hulk? No. [/B]

Page 7 😂 But if you want to argue that it DOES make Batman that strong, I am 10,000% happy to support you.

Let me be crystal clear - IF we accept Proxima Midnight's statements, THEN YES, we accept Batman's.

How? Comics.

I am also 10,000% sure that none of the crowd of Hulkster, or Carvv ,or JBl etc will dare to address your points. You think you've trapped me...but I've been arguing for superstrong Batman this entire time - ask Carvy.

Uhhh Yeah Proxima's statements stated star type, while Corvus confirmed weight. There is confirmation of weight.. Batman, nor Terrific, nor the Last Sun confirmed their weights.
Yet somhow using your logic, then the Terrifics and Batman created/lifted stellar mass since they are stars by themselves.

UNLESS its stated that the Last Sun is as dense or has the mass of a star, he does not have it. That becomes headcannon/speculation at best.
Hulks star lift can be considered weight, as its clearly noted to be the weight of a star.

But it's just said he had the mass of a star holding him down.

That means NOTHING in terms of actual weight, without size (my point this ENTIRE time).

If I said I lifted a car in one hand, would you not wonder what size the car was?

Actually they said its a star that underwent a supernova. They clearly and explicitly said weight of a star. Smallest stars that are capable of supernova are stated to basically be the Sun's weight.
That's why the Sun's weight is considered.

Our sun does not have enuff mass to go supernova

So we circle back to, you are attempting to insert RL physics for one aspect, but ignoring all other attributes.

But only doing it for Hulk.