Also isnt the higher dimensional things are far more above lower dimensional things in dc cosmology?
For instance
https://readcomiconline.to/Comic/JLA-1997/Issue-30?id=39292#15
If anything, It just made Superman breaking the planet by jumping more impressive
Originally posted by MrMind
that wasn't in 6th dimension
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Originally posted by carver9Where does the scan you posted state its in 6th dimension? Or you just posted it trying to prove Superman can accomplish what WBH did casually?
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Originally posted by JBL
So it was a giant planet since you claim I was wrong?
That Superman broke? I would assume it's an average sized planet but IIRC Galan posted Kal-L jumping off Earth but being unable to jump off this before being weakened so if that's the case, it's got more mass than Earth.
Do you concede to making shit up that it was a small planet because you can't do anything bit lowball Superman and suck off Marvel?
Also, to further burst your bubble, a planet having atmosphere is due to a multitude of reasons, not just size.
https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/article/how-to-get-an-atmosphere/
Number of moons and it having an atmosphere are the only things that you could possibly have an argument about the size Gladiator broke, the rest is irrelevant. But yep, it having an atmosphere doesn't mean it's big.
Plus, how do we even know it was large enough to have an atmosphere and they didn't terraform it? We don't. I could throw this around and tell you to prove it was large enough to naturally have one.
Since you rarely understand, my point is you're a hypocrite and bad at that. I'm not actually arguing the planet Gladiator broke is slower, simply all your arguments you bring up don't actually prove what you want.
Originally posted by Stoic
There was also a scan posted by Hulkster that stated that the Kingdoms that were governed by the denizens of the Dark Dimension added gravity to their kingdoms, so that they weren't the puffball matter that the areas outside of their kingdoms are. I didn't miss anything that you were aiming for. Amadeus Cho also emphasised that the Hulk pulls his punches. Or did you not notice that he turned Fin Fang Foom into dust before the scan that was posted here recently. Was he made squishier while being in the Dark Dimension as well? Do you think that Pak even took any of that into account, or is it just the Hulk detractors trying to spin things?
DS actually covered that, it was they stabilized gravity, not added.
Originally posted by DarkSaint85
Right.I thought I would look into it.
Dr Strange: Sorcerer Supreme #21:
The EM spectrum (electricty, light) seems to be weaker. But the main thing is that gravity is weaker.
However, the Mhurruks stabilised gravity through magic:
Note that it doesn't say that they added gravity, merely stabilised it. They DID, however, through magic, create light. Umar and Dormammu, however, are NOT Mhurruks. They are Faltinian.
Dr Strange: Sorcerer Supreme #50:
Matter is more fragile than '616' matter.
So on FFF, so what? The defense you used to justify Hulk not breaking even mountains can be applied here, since there is evidence matter in the Dark Dimension is weak sauce.
Originally posted by Stoic
There was also a scan posted by Hulkster that stated that the Kingdoms that were governed by the denizens of the Dark Dimension added gravity to their kingdoms, so that they weren't the puffball matter that the areas outside of their kingdoms are. I didn't miss anything that you were aiming for. Amadeus Cho also emphasised that the Hulk pulls his punches. Or did you not notice that he turned Fin Fang Foom into dust before the scan that was posted here recently. Was he made squishier while being in the Dark Dimension as well? Do you think that Pak even took any of that into account, or is it just the Hulk detractors trying to spin things?
Stabilised, not add.
Originally posted by DarkSaint85
Right.I thought I would look into it.
Dr Strange: Sorcerer Supreme #21:
The EM spectrum (electricty, light) seems to be weaker. But the main thing is that gravity is weaker.
However, the Mhurruks stabilised gravity through magic:
Note that it doesn't say that they added gravity, merely stabilised it. They DID, however, through magic, create light. Umar and Dormammu, however, are NOT Mhurruks. They are Faltinian.
Dr Strange: Sorcerer Supreme #50:
Matter is more fragile than '616' matter.
Originally posted by carver9
Lol... I can post it. It 100% says that things work different in the 6th dimension
Whew, glad I found it. Doesn't matter if it is the 1st, 2nd, 8th, 10th dimension, it's outright talking about the dimension Superman is in. Enjoy...
Originally posted by carver9Ehhh. Are you trying to prove Superman was in third dimension? Because that the only dimension that gets referred in your scan........
Whew, glad I found it. Doesn't matter if it was the 1st, 2nd, 8th, 10th dimension, it's outright talking about the dimension Superman is in. Enjoy...
Originally posted by qwertyuiop1998
Ehhh. Are you trying to prove Superman was in third dimension. Because that the only dimension that gets referred in your scan........
It's clearly saying they are not in the 3rd dimension. It's mentioned but he is using the 3rd dimension as an opossite of what is being discussed.
Originally posted by carver9Where does it clearly state they arent in 3rd dimension? I mean I have no doubt WF would put Superman in some random pocket dimension/universe. But the scan you posted doesnt support what you claimed....
It's clearly saying they are not in the 3rd dimension. It's mentioned but he is using the 3rd dimension as an opossite of what is being discussed.
Originally posted by carver9
Whew, glad I found it. Doesn't matter if it is the 1st, 2nd, 8th, 10th dimension, it's outright talking about the dimension Superman is in. Enjoy...
Tell me in detail what you think this scan proves.