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TopicCould Magneto lift Thor's hammer?
Alkeez
07/23/17 3:55:45 PM
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3rd_Best_Master posted...
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3rd_Best_Master posted...
Alkeez posted...
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CmndrHurricane posted...
can an elevator lift it?
or a forklift?
a crane?



Haha, funny questions. Lets say he enters an elevator and put down his hammer, what would happen if the elevator isnt "allowed" to lift it? Will it just wreck through the floor and crash into the pit? Or would the elevator just not be allowed to move upwards?
Or is the magic part of the hammer so that it only applies to when people try to lift it?

The elevator doesn't lift the hammer, it just moves things up and down. If the elevator couldn't move it up and down as part of its function as an elevator then the Helicarrier would also plummet from the sky whenever Thor sets his hammer down. The more interesting question is the crane.


It does lift, but since you have an example that actually answers the question, i agree with the conclusion. That if it doesnt affect the helicarrier, when he puts it down there, it wont affect the elevator either

I havent seen what you reference, but im going to assume its a real example ;)

I think ive only seen the first movie (thats where the hammer is in that military base, correct? One would assume that these people have done everything in their power to move the hammer, so cranes and forklifts would probably have been tried, dont you think? Even if we dont see it, its not hard to imagine that theyve tried a lot of different techniques. Not just: Nope, i cant lift it up with my hands, so lets assume its not moveable xD

In the movie they tried using a truck and chain to tow the hammer and it still didn't budge. So crane is most likely out too.


I wonder we if you put something like a piece of metal under the hammer and then used the crane on the metal instead. Seems it'd be more like an elevator that way.

I'm guessing directly trying to pick it up and or touching it are where the problems come in.

I wonder if intent has anything to do with it. Like if someone got Thor on the helicarrier with the intent of taking the hammer, would it plummet from the sky once you succeeded in separating Thor from the hammer?


Couldnt it be the case that it doesnt weigh more because of that intent, but it will just glue itself to whatever surface its on?
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