[quote]Precursor artifacts are not made of ordinary matter, they are weaved from the fabric of spacetime itself, something called neural physics.[/quote]
We've talked that to death, broseph, read the rest of the thread. I've sort of accepted at this point that neural physics might as well be God at this point since it can evidently let the precursors do absolutely anything.
[quote]Ordinary attacks literally cannot destroy it, it just isn't possible.[/quote]
Proof?
[quote]You said it is an unstoppable force meets an immovable object scenario. It isn't. It is an almost unstoppable force hitting a completely immovable object. We all know how that has to end.[/quote]
Superman's strength isn't [i]almost[/i] infinite though. If he hits the precursors with all his strength, that [i]is[/i] infinite force hitting it. Unstoppable force. Meeting a theoretically immovable object. We have only speculation on that last bit though.
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Editado por MendicantBill : 4/21/2013 4:35:20 PMYou cannot throw a punch with infinite force that makes no sense. And before you turn that around on me allow me to reiterate: Precursor tech is not matter, it is governed by rules completely unlike that of what we know of the laws of nature. You keep telling me to prove that precursor tech is completely invulnerable, I can't all I have to go on is the word of an ancient alien race that studied the hell out of precursor artifacts for millennia, and came to that conclusion. I am inclined to believe them.
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[quote]You cannot throw a punch with infinite force that makes no sense.[/quote] His strength is infinite. He can punch however hard he damn well wants. [quote]And before you turn that around on me allow me to reiterate: Precursor tech is not matter, it is governed by rules completely unlike that of what we know of the laws of nature.[/quote] Then how do we know they'll affect Superman at all? Maybe they'd just phase right through each other. [quote]You keep telling me to prove that precursor tech is completely invulnerable, I can't all I have to go on is the word of an ancient alien race that studied the hell out of precursor artifacts for millennia, and came to that conclusion. I am inclined to believe them.[/quote] They studied the precursors for millennia and still only have vague guesswork to go on. If I find an object somewhere, and keep trying to break it and fail to do so, and I declare it to be unbreakable, does that make it so? Just because the forerunners couldn't break the precursors' tech doesn't mean they're utterly indestructible to all forms of damage.
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>You cannot through a punch with infinite force that makes no sense Well if you have infinite mass, which you attain by moving Faster than light, then yes it is perfectly possible.