Lmao Carv only scans respect threads, you ask too much of him.
Then sure, Carv, you made a great point. Quantify how heavy the heavens are, please. Tell me how many kgs mortal Hercules held up.
As for the rest of your post, are you really that dense? In comics, we have explanations for them. Silly as they may be, it's still rooted in pseudoscience. Superman does all that, being an alien. Mutants do that, because of mutations in their genes (as silly as that sounds). Humans like Batman do it, due to his training and gear.
Atlas does it, with magic.
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Lobo slammed the weight of the sun on earth. Explain the science with that, please. Hulk held the weight of the sun on his back on earth. Explain this, please. Superman pushed a miniature solar system that had a sun and gravity off of Earth, Explain this as well via science, please.
I NEVER, NEVER said I was using RL science, you smooth brain what do they teach you in Carver high school???
Lobo is magical? Hulk is magic? Superman is magic? No? Then it's science. Stupid science, sure (Lobo being a multiversal alien, gamma, Kryptonian muscles), but still science. Ignoring Immortal Hulk of course, where it's theorised gamma is magic, but you don't want to argue that.
Atlas holding up the heavens, Hercules being a literal son of a god, isn't science.
How is this new knowledge to you? Or are you doing your usual desperate attempts to try and score a point on me? You've never done it, but keep dreaming big lol.
Comic inconsistency. Characters don't always operate at peak abilities in a comic. Spidey has been hit with shit far slower than a bullet yet he dodges bullets (even machine gun fire) nearly 100% of the time.
His Flash powers were mentioned in the comic. Let's not try to throw this showing away just because you don't want to debate it. Amazo even fighting on Earth should be a problem since he doesn't hold back while still possessing all of the powers of the JLA. Prime who doesn't hold back swing from his punches alone, the shockwaves should destroy nearby cities. There's nothing science about comic and Dark now changing his stance (yet again) saying comic science doesn't even make sense.
Batman's feats, whilst stupid according to RL science, is still grounded in comic science.
Hercules' feats, whilst stupid according to RL science, is grounded in....him being the son of a literal god, lmao.
Atlas' feats, whilst stupid according to RL science, is....well he literally powers Shazam, is a Titan (so a god lol), and is a magical fricking being, lmao.
Please quote me where I am using RL science, or just admit you are lying and making stuff up.
Of course, a 2nd option is that you simply don't understand how to read, but I am being charitable and nice, and don't believe that anyone can be this biased/stupid.
1) General statement about Amazo's standard powerset.
Mere few pages later, we learn it does not apply to that prototype unit.
2) Maybe he had Flash's speed, maybe he didn't. Batman disabled the leg on the beginning, effectively preventing him from using superspeed, as it's better to be safe than sorry.
How do you explain when characters don't perform according to their capabilities in comics.
Spidey is a bullet timer and has Pre cog SS. Explain why he got tagged by speeds slower than a bullet?
Generally, we assume plants in DC work on photosynthesis, like the real world.
Humans shit, eat, breathe, need food and water....biology is generally the same even if we aren't explicitly shown it. Things fall due to gravity, that kinda thing. Science is science.
This is basic.
With all that said, holding up the heavens still has a magical aspect to it, like it or not.
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So you used real world math or comic book math? Explain how Superman was able to rebuild the moon or how that is even possible? Without resorting to magic, how did Superman build the moon.