Amazing
just posting this bit from Infinity #4 again as it is an incredible feat from Thor. Math is copied and pasted from an ask.
BOOWM! let’s do some motherfunking maths!1!!! (I’m not even gonna check if i’m right. i’m a blogger not a mathematician dammit!!) For arguments sake let’s just say that sun is 92 million miles away from Hala (the same difference our sun is from earth) 92 million miles x 2 (there and back ya dig?) now let’s just for arguments sake say that that conversation with the builder took 5 minutes (probably being a bit generous) So what we’ve got here is 184 MILLION miles divided by 5 minutes which is 36,800,000 miles per MINUTE which is 613,000 miles per second The speed of light is 186,000 miles per second (it’s supposed to be twice the speed of light but this is over three times.. oh well) Thor not only threw that across a solar system and around a sun and back but he caught it. That suggests he has ridiculous reflexes and strength and durability (it didn’t take his hand off) to do that
And that’s allowing for 5 minutes for the convo. It was probably closer to 1 minute. Which would make this even more impressive.
Manuel Orazi and Austin De Croze - Calendrier Magique; L’Art Nouveau (1895). The whole work on The Fantastic in Art and Fiction. A short article on cvltnation, pics taken by R.W. Hughs.
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by Vance Kelly
Galaxy Quest (1999) dir. Dean Parisot
The ferrous structure of this reading room—a spine of slender, cast-iron Ionic columns dividing the space into twin aisles and supporting openwork iron arches that carry barrel vaults of plaster reinforced by iron mesh—has always been revered by Modernists for its introduction of high technology into a monumental building. from wiki
This is the Henri Labrouste reading room at Sainte-Genevieve Library and this is Paris!
Gwaihir and Gandalf. Fan Art by Antonio J. Manzanedo via ImaginaryWizards
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