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http://www.convertanyunit.com/energy/Davidsteel1 said:Um @Matt, @Assalt do u mind dumbing down for the likes of myself who don't really get fancy numbers? Like where would that land on the attack potency scale?
So what would thor get for the moving one of those rings/having enough resistance to do so.Matthew Schroeder said:That was based on faulty reasoning. A better way of quantifying it is this:
The neutron star in the Dwarf Realm clearly had what was a Dyson Sphere around it. As well as multiple Dyson Rings around that as well.
The dwarf says that Thor was tanking the full power of the star, which makes sense given the structures around it are designed to harness the full power of a star.
Dyson Spheres can harness the energy produced by a star's luminosity.
One solar luminosity equates to 3.828×10^26 Joules/s
The most famous Neutron Star, LGM-1, has a solar luminosity value of 0.006, or 2.2968e24 joules
We can safely say that that's the energy Thor would be tanking.
You can't do a staff only thread when most of the staff haven't seen the film. And only 10 people whom are engaging in those two threads, have seen it.Assaltwaffle said:Although I normally despite staff only threads, this may need to be one of those. So many people throwing around so many different suggestions that the two Infinity War threads aren't getting anywhere.Matthew Schroeder said:I saw the movie. Thread will come later.
Unknown, we don't know the force required to move those rings, and we can't unless we know what material they're made of.7th Ki'oon said:So what would thor get for the moving one of those rings/having enough resistance to do so.
Assuming it's the same as stormbreaker and IG. Country level? The rings are of course far greater than the theatrical star, and Thor moves one about 35 degrees from it resting position. Regigias ha class T lifting strength, whilst hela now has class Y. Given the ring size class P? (which includes asteroids)Agnaa said:Unknown, we don't know the force required to move those rings, and we can't unless we know what material they're made of.7th Ki'oon said:So what would thor get for the moving one of those rings/having enough resistance to do so.
Thor tanks about 35% of the iris or so. I'm going to see infinity war again, because its such a good film. So I'll take more detailed notes. No picture's.Matthew Schroeder said:
Assuming it's the same MATERIAL as stormbreaker and IG?7th Ki'oon said:Assuming it's the same as stormbreaker and IG. Country level? The rings are of course far greater than the theatrical star, and Thor moves one about 35 degrees from it resting position. Regigias ha class T lifting strength, whilst hela now has class Y. Given the ring size class P? (which includes asteroids)
Probably equivocal heat. Though. So it shouldn't change much, well noting to downgrade the tier at least. The key emphasis has always been the nature of the fantastical level of heat, required for mjolnir. The forge projects the same heat.TheFinalOrder said:At this point, Mjolnir being made "Inside" of a Dying Star has been retconned.
- Ragnarok: Thor states Mjolnier was made from the special Metal from inside of a dying star
So, Mjolnir being made "Inside" a dying star is no longer the case.
- Infinity War: Shows us exactly how the forge works.
Therefore the metal inside the dying star would have to resist the neutron star's heat.TheFinalOrder said:At this point, Mjolnir being made "Inside" of a Dying Star has been retconned.