I ask this, because this guy believes its 52,6 TERATONS.
Crushing Tesseract? How much power do you need?
@erkan12: To me this is extremely too risky assumption heat resistance correlates with mechanical brute force. I Could also say Hela has 1000+ teratons of TNT strenght via casually crushing Uru weapon with bare hand ( energy of neutron star ).
If u find direct proof or some indirect ( but from context ) heat resistance correlates with mechanical resistance i will agree. Like Moon lvl durability Ronan. Ok Rocket's blaster breaks moons but what sized moons and by destroying surface or entire volume.
@fantaman11: You're right. But Hela doesn't even grab mjolnir fully, since mjolnir is larger than her hand. Thus I believe magic involved on that feat, it's not scientific like Thanos crushing the Tesseract, because unlike Hela, Thanos actually grabs Tesseract fully. Logically, if Hela wasn't using magic, she could only crush the surface of mjolnir and the parts she can grab, but mjolnir exploded due to some kind vibrations, which I believe it's magic.
@fantaman11: You're right. But Hela doesn't even grab mjolnir fully, since mjolnir is larger than her hand. Thus I believe magic involved on that feat, it's not scientific like Thanos crushing the Tesseract, because unlike Hela, Thanos actually grabs Tesseract fully. Logically, if Hela wasn't using magic, she could only crush the surface of mjolnir and the parts she can grab, but mjolnir exploded due to some kind vibrations, which I believe it's magic.
I agree with this
That dude believes that Thor is universal and Superman is continental.
And if I had to say, probably more than what anyone short of Thor or Cap Marvel could do with their full strength. But it isn’t the most usable feat.
You would need over star level energy to destroy it as it can no sell that amount of energy going through it.
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