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Edited for clarity, grammar, typos, spelling, and formatting. Added extra tag (no reason to focus only in Age of Ultron and not the previous instalment).
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It's established within the MCU that Mjolnir in MCU can sit on a shelf in the helicarrier and can can movedbe lifted by an elevator. (Someone else can edit inthis question to include references, if they like.) And obviously it can be stuckstick to the ground. Plus, it is used to pin Loki without crushing him. So it has the incredible power to frozen relative to different large"freeze" itself (for lack of a better term) to various objects and vehicles (elevator, helicarrier, planet). So basically It other words, it can stick to anything that is stationary in some normal frame of reference for people. Can Thor stick it to objects that we don't normally think of as a frame of reference or in a non-vertical orientation. For

Can Thor stick it to objects that we don't normally think of as a frame of reference, or in a non-vertical orientation? For example, could he stick it to a baseball bat? A flagpole? The ceiling? Hulk? If not, when does something stop being horizontal? When does the floor stop being the floor and start being a wall or a pile of rubble?

It's established that Mjolnir in MCU can sit on a shelf in the helicarrier and can can moved by an elevator. (Someone else can edit in references if they like.) And obviously it can be stuck to the ground. Plus it is used to pin Loki without crushing him. So it has the incredible power to frozen relative to different large objects and vehicles (elevator, helicarrier, planet). So basically anything that is stationary in some normal frame of reference for people. Can Thor stick it to objects that we don't normally think of as a frame of reference or in a non-vertical orientation. For example, could he stick it to a baseball bat? A flagpole? The ceiling? Hulk? If not, when does something stop being horizontal? When does the floor stop being the floor and start being a pile of rubble?

It's established within the MCU that Mjolnir can sit on a shelf in the helicarrier and can be lifted by an elevator. (Someone else can edit this question to include references, if they like.) And obviously it can stick to the ground. Plus, it is used to pin Loki without crushing him. So it has the incredible power to "freeze" itself (for lack of a better term) to various objects and vehicles (elevator, helicarrier, planet). It other words, it can stick to anything that is stationary in some normal frame of reference for people.

Can Thor stick it to objects that we don't normally think of as a frame of reference, or in a non-vertical orientation? For example, could he stick it to a baseball bat? A flagpole? The ceiling? Hulk? If not, when does something stop being horizontal? When does the floor stop being the floor and start being a wall or a pile of rubble?

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Can Mjolnir "stick" to anything?

It's established that Mjolnir in MCU can sit on a shelf in the helicarrier and can can moved by an elevator. (Someone else can edit in references if they like.) And obviously it can be stuck to the ground. Plus it is used to pin Loki without crushing him. So it has the incredible power to frozen relative to different large objects and vehicles (elevator, helicarrier, planet). So basically anything that is stationary in some normal frame of reference for people. Can Thor stick it to objects that we don't normally think of as a frame of reference or in a non-vertical orientation. For example, could he stick it to a baseball bat? A flagpole? The ceiling? Hulk? If not, when does something stop being horizontal? When does the floor stop being the floor and start being a pile of rubble?