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The Hulk is not a cosmic entity. His power level, on a regular basis, is consistent with characters around Thor's power level. Hence the statements are more plausibly interpreted as indicatives of infinite potential instead of infinite actual strength.
In fact, there is no statement...
The Hulk does not have infinite strength. At most, the Hulk has unlimited potential strength. It means his strength increases without bound towards infinity without never really reaching it. Hence the Hulk's strength would be, at any point, immeasurably inferior than infinity.
Anyway, the lower...
The Hulk destroyed Arm'cheddon, who had previously overpowered the Silver Surfer (in Incredible Hulk 416), as a side effect of clashing with the Red-She Hulk in the dark dimension. Doesn't Hulk powerscales directly from this feat?
That is the problem. I don't know the exact issue where it is mentioned. I only know that it takes place in the Incredible Hulks series. I apologise because I did not supply scans. The arc: https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Incredible_Hulks_Vol_1
In the previous issue the Hulk clarify his motivations (Incredible Hulks 634). The Hulk was holding back, even in the World War Hulk arc. However, in the dark dimension there were no innocents, so he could fight without any restraint.
Hulk was not boosted. His wish was to fight without restraints, as he was holding back fearing he could kill innocents. But Red She-Hulk was boosted, because her wish was to fight on even terms with the Hulk. If you still don't know, there was some kind og magic involved. By the way, sorry if my...
Isn't the editorial staff shown in the first pages representing TOAA? Couldn't this mean that TOAA is controlling everything behind the scenes and that this simply was not revealed yet? I think it is still premature to downgrade TOOA.
The Hulk's power level per definition oscilates and fluctuates. These apparent discrepancies are the expected behavior of Hulk's dynamic physical power.
That makes no sense in the case of the Hulk. The Hulk can be at base strength level most of the time and only in extreme rage show a higher degree of power. His power level fluctuates between high and low end, between relaxed state and enraged state.
It is actually possible to escape the esgosphere region of this kind of black hole. Also, it is possible to survive inside this region. I'm not trying to reformulate the site, which i appreciate a lot, but only to share this with you.
I understand that. There are several orders of magnitude within the category. What I dont understand is the qualification "likely" or "possibly", within the context of my first post.
Why Wonder Woman's attack potency is classified in the same level as Superman, but characters such as Tyrant are classificed as "likely solar system level", even though he faced and defeated at least two characters with solar system level attack potency (Silver Surfer and Beta Ray Bill)? I am...
In that particular case, Kang's time machine, imbued with infinite relativistic kinetic energy, did not get to penetrate the continuum. Thus, by simple deduction, the Hulk had to create more than infinite kinetic force. It does not mean that it would destroy the universe, for the effect is...
Im not "picking" partes that serve for me. I think you didn't read my introductory comment. I discarded the alternative, that is the hyperspace itself, and then concluded in favour of my argument.
Ir you read my first comment you will notice that i anticipated this objection. Indeed, many things in fiction does not make any sense in the real world physics.The "real" physics does not always apply to fiction.
I understand. However, i dont think he has this level of power on a regular basis. It is a high end feat, consistent with his ever increasing power, and he only achieves this level of power when extremely enraged. That is why i said this is "relatively" frequent. Besides, i think even Thor can...
Thanks for the link. However, in my researchs i found at least three displays of infinite force (the multiversal earthquake, this feat above, and Hulk escaping from the infinite attractive force of a black hole). I think this configures a relatively high regularity. Besides, the Hulk's power...
I made calculations about the first feat. Since Kang's time machine surpassed the speed of light, with no discernible evidence that it accessed hyperspace, and considering that it is possible to surpass the speed of light before accessing hyperspace (Silver Surfer has done that multiple times)...