Yeah, Thor wasn't stretched at all, he was braced pretty securely and his arms/shoulders were tucked back. This would mean core/shoulder/lats/grip/leg/arm strength at least.
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Umm Rage he already admitted to have made a mistake..
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Josh clearly does not understand how strength works. Jeez. Anyhow.
Mixed feelings on the Forge scene, it was in space, so moving those rings while under zero gravity would be a lot easier. But the Forge seemed to have gravity, as Thor didn't just float away, he crashed/landed on the ring. So the strength required to brace and hold the rope and himself while the ship's thrusters did the work would shit all over Hulk's leviathan punch, imo.
An object that size would naturally have gravity. Plus Eitri/Thor/Rocket weren't floating, they were walking around in it. Plus when Eitri kicked/tossed Thor and Rocket aside, they didn't float away but fell straight to the ground. Plus there was that huge block of ice that froze the mechanism that they needed to overcome, etc.
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Which seemed to imply that you didn't think Hulk used the same muscle groups as Thor did to perform his punch (otherwise why even mention them at all?). Now if I'm mistaken then please clarify, thus why I was asking if you meant that Hulk did not use his legs, arms, chest, back and the rest of his body during his punch.
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What am saying is that whereas Thor dispersed the weight throughout all his body, Hulk mainly used his arm.
Ofcourse he had to use his legs (that's common sense), chest and others, but most of the force would be focus on his arm (He had to make sure his arm didn't bend).
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I don't know why some of you are going on about being right and winning. Rob and Impediment were in on this gag because I PMed them. Silent and Rao PMed me and figured I changed the post. I highly doubt anybody thought Quan made the post, but simply played along just for the lulz.
Mass of Leviathan = 300-500tons
Speed of Leviathan =15-30m/s
Stopping time= Time to reach speed from 0 = 4 seconds
Average Force needed to stop
= 2 x mass x average acceleration
= 2 x mass x change in velocity /time
= 2 x 500tons x (30m/s) /4s
= 764 tons of force.
Since Hulk didn't completely stop the Leviathan in 4 seconds (would have taken longer if it didn't rotate) then he supplied less than 764 tons of force.
With Thor's feat we have a lot of unknowns. We don't what composition the ice is made of to determine hardness. We don't Know if Thor and Rocket even moved the rings or just yanked them loose from the ice (as Rocket stated).
The part that was covered with ice was a lot smaller than the rings. Once the ice broke, the rings were free to move on their own. Did they? We are not sure.
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I don't know why some of you are going on about being right and winning. Rob and Impediment were in on this gag because I PMed them. Silent and Rao PMed me and figured I changed the post. I highly doubt anybody thought Quan made the post, but simply played along just for the lulz.