Thor
It's mentioned in passing that Thor's hammer was forged inside "a dying star." This actually makes a modicum of scientific sense. When a very large star dies in a supernova, sometimes its remains collapsed to form a "neutron star." These objects cram the mass of the sun into the size of a city, forming a new kind of matter nicknamed neutronium. A single teaspoon of this material would weigh billions of tonnes. If Mjölnir was made of this material, it would certainly explain its incredible weight.
>>85476604
But then the radiation emitting from it would be enough to cause everyone in the avengers to get cancer.
>>85476604
>If Mjölnir was made of this material, it would certainly explain its incredible weight.
Then it would had it's own gravitational field and superman would had no problem lifting it.
I can forge a hammer in my workshop, doesn't mean the hammer is made of the workshop. Has it ever been shown that the hammer is actually made from a neutron star, not just forged within any old star
>>85476604
It's made of Uru metal and actually only weighs like a dozen pounds, its enchantment makes it immovable.
>>85476604
salutations, reddit
>>85476604
It doesn't have incredible weight, Odin's spell simply prevents unworthy people from using it.
>>85476604
A chunk of neutronium that size would not be stable. It would explode in a catastrophic plasma explosion the first time the stasis field/spell wavered. The blast would glass a large state. Not to mention the amount of force it would take to move something something that massive.
>>85476640
If it can cross into the theatre then that explains why MCU fans are cancer
>>85477292
You seem to have accidentally cross-posted. Your cesspool of a board is over there:
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>>85477503
>being this triggered
>denying that MCU fans are cancerous to actual /co/ material
>>85476604
>being this much of a casual