Originally posted by h1a8
but we also saw tiny objects too. Doesn't matter the size. Thor wasn't hit by anything traveling faster than a bullet.You have nothing to prove the blast pressure. Explosions from non explosives = unknown blast pressure at best and weak blast pressure viewing the tiny particles.
You just compared massive debris to bullets. You just proved that you know nothing about how explosions or ballistics work.
Originally posted by h1a8
You just completely ignored that fact that I said we saw tiny particles too.
And the fact that you keep insisting on judging explosions via debris (big or small) keeps showing your stupidity.
Besides, nowhere in the video you showed can you see tiny particles the same size as bullets.
Originally posted by FrothByte
And the fact that you keep insisting on judging explosions via debris (big or small) keeps showing your stupidity.Besides, nowhere in the video you showed can you see tiny particles the same size as bullets.
Explosions from actual explosives send shrapnel (that's more massive than a bullet) out at speeds several times more than that of a bullet.
Also bullets are more dense than rocky natural debris. That means it takes a bigger size debri particle to have the same mass as a bullet.
Anyway, I saw particles a little bigger than a bullet that moved at speeds way slower than a bullet.
Lastly, the Shockwave power of all explosions can be judge by the speed in which it sends out ojects of known size and shape. After all, force =mass x acceleration.
In a nutshell, no particular (big or small) protruding from the explosion makes me feel that power is equal or greater than a real explosion via explosives.
Originally posted by h1a8
Explosions from actual explosives send shrapnel (that's more massive than a bullet) out at speeds several times more than that of a bullet.Also bullets are more dense than rocky natural debris. That means it takes a bigger size debri particle to have the same mass as a bullet.
Anyway, I saw particles a little bigger than a bullet that moved at speeds way slower than a bullet.Lastly, the Shockwave power of all explosions can be judge by the speed in which it sends out ojects of known size and shape. After all, force =mass x acceleration.
In a nutshell, no particular (big or small) protruding from the explosion makes me feel that power is equal or greater than a real explosion via explosives.
Lol. You're making sh*t up. Nowhere in that clip you posted do you actually see shrapnel as small as bullets traveling slower than bullets. Please post a screenshot.
Originally posted by Silent Master
Quicksilver wasn't shown being hit either.
Yes he was. Did you even see the movie?
Originally posted by FrothByte
Ok, you said a little bigger than a bullet. Show me where exactly you see that in the clip because you're making stuff up.
The littlest rocks and dust particles you see from the explosion.
But that's irrelevant. Like I said, real explosions from explosives send shit far more massive than a bullet at speeds of a bullet (or close).
I can send you a video of a grenade blowing up a metal safe where the door came off at very high speeds. This is a lowly grenade mind you.
Originally posted by h1a8
Yes he was. Did you even see the movie?The littlest rocks and dust particles you see from the explosion.
But that's irrelevant. Like I said, real explosions from explosives send shit far more massive than a bullet at speeds of a bullet (or close).
I can send you a video of a grenade blowing up a metal safe where the door came off at very high speeds. This is a lowly grenade mind you.
Show me the clip where you see particles slightly bigger than a bullet travelling slower than a bullet.