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A Book with Infinite Pages

Infinite mass simple as that.
Throwing it or punching it would give your infinite LS/AP.
 
Wasn't there a Superman comic where he managed to lift a book with infinite pages? And then people claimed that Superman has limitless stamina and can lift anything? And then people realized that's an absolutely ridiculous feat that shouldn't be taken seriously?
 
It is probably referring to that.
Superman probably could use an upgrade or two around here.
 
Isn’t it at least somewhat in character for Superman to hold back too? (I am not a big Comic fan but even I know the “world of cardboard.” speech and bits of his character, it’s Superman for god’s sake.)
 
If a book literally had infinite pages, it would be an Infinite lifting strength and High 3-A to lift it. However, the DC comics example is not legit. For instance, "Book of Infinite pages" was simply a title of the book and it doesn't actually have infinite pages as debunked by Ultraman. He read it from beginning to end within a finite amount of time proving it's finite. But it does contain the entire history of the DC Universe as well as every single book ever written. But the actual mass is not relevant due to the fact that that those reading the entire comic actually confirmed that the combined might Superman and Shazam actually failed to even move the book.
 
Wouldn’t that just give Ultraman infinite speed rather then disproving the infinite mass?
 
Ultraman never lifted the book, he used a Super Computer to read every page. Ultraman doesn't have infinite speed, so he can't read an infinite number of words within a finite amount of time. And if it had infinite pages, he would never be able to finish reading it due to never running out of pages to continue reading. So it does not have infinite pages.
 
The logic here is baffling.
It isn’t an infinite speed feat for Ultraman because he doesn’t have infinite speed, so it’s impossible.
Is that the level of logic you want to get into?
 
I don't really see what's baffling when it's literally common sense. It clearly has a beginning and an end and there for it is not infinite.
 
Yeah, this would be like assuming 3-A Vegita based off of "Big Bang Attack".

The book has the title of being infinite. But its lore is "contains all books and history", which is not infinite, and it was read from beginning to end by someone blatantly not infinite in speed.

So, we just assume that the title is no more legitimate than those ads claiming that you will develop severe addiction, gambling away all of your money and losing all worth in your life, forever being unable to replice the high that you have experienced, causing your life to lose any meaning it had.
 
Pretty much because of the coincidence of DC having a book named "infinite book"

Well, its infinite, moving it would give you High 3-A AP, jumping over it would be infinite speed, and know everything on it would be... Idk about intelligence, if it has all the knowledge posible, knowing all its content would be omniscient.
 
Iirc, It had info till when Boss Dark Side (Lol) dragged all things into darkness.
 
Books, the "Book of infinite pages" was one of the most infamous thinks people tried to use to exaggerate Superman's strength, that's how it become one.
 
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