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Kind of lost Mike, what is NF?
The one where he saves the Koreans puts him about somewhere around trillions of times faster than light and I thought that was his fastest speed showing, with out amping, but of course one always can be wrong.
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Cool, so We agree that Superman flying is faster, weather you think he is hindered or not compared to the Flash.
So We agree that Superman is FTL and that He is also faster flying than running.
Now as I stated before Flash is FASTER than Superman when both are running.
But based on what I have seen Superman flies much faster that what He runs.
What speed they can reach based on feats could be a good way to determine who is faster.
Based on feats Flash is much faster than Superman when they both are running, Superman does not has any feats remotely close to Flash while running.
Lastly, I did not google you number, because seriously I don't care about dudes giving me their phone number weather is real or fake and I knew yours was fake because the 555.
So if you tend to google phone numbers that dudes give you around. That is completely your choice and I don't have anything else to do but to respect your lifestyle.
According to Grace Hooper light travels 1 ft in a nanosecond, so here We know Flash is running FTL. You might have a better feat for him with out amping, if you do, could you show it, please.
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Last edited by Rao Kal El on Mar 1st, 2013 at 06:25 PM
There were 532,000 Koreans in that city. Because he is small and possesses no superhuman strength, we must assume the The Flash carried them one at a time to an island 35 miles away in .00001 microseconds (millionths of a second). To find the distance we need to multiply 35 times 532,000, which is 2,660,000 miles. Now to find the time in normal seconds we need to divide .00001 by 1 million; this gives us .00000000001 seconds.
Now if we want the distance he traveled in one second for his speed in miles per second, which can then be compared expediently to the speed of light; we must multiply 2,660,000 by 1x10^11, this gives us 2.66x10^17. That is 266,000,000,000,000,000 miles per second. The speed of light is about 186,282 miles per second when rounded to the nearest tenth.
In that feat The Flash ran at about 1,427,942,600,000 times the speed of light.
The Flash has always been faster, that is undeniable, at 1,427,942,600,000c vs 22,250,400,000c, The Flash's feat was 64 times faster than Superman's by comparison, and required incalculably superior agility.
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I just noticed that the scans at the bottom said that the Flash sometimes carried two...and using two and one at a time makes the number of trips he made unsolvable through all the algebra I know because I'd need to know the total number of trips he made, which could not be less than the speed of light as the final scan states. One or two at a time does reduce the amount of trips he made which reduces the speed by a miniscule quantity, not quite by half, which means he's still over 32 times faster than Superman, but it will reduce it.
Roa, you're asking all these math and statistic questions I assume you are very young and just into super heroes, too young to know how interested in mathematics and statistics you are...just as I was about six years ago when I first came here for comic book versus.
Furthermore he gave you Superman's speed in an our, to get 30 minutes multiply his number by 2, or for 10 minutes multiply his number by 6.
If I am to be an astronomer in any realistic time-frame, I must show some basic knowledge in statistical problem-solving. This kind of problem is child's play for even a middle schooler who plans to be an astronomer in today's competition. The modern world is complex, the world of careers in the sciences is for some of the brightest human beings on the planet, and will perpetually be so.
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This scan states those people appeared .00001 microseconds, or, 1/10000th of a microsecond, after the nuclear burst. Light does travel around 10 feet in a microsecond, but this is smaller than a microsecond, smaller than a nanosecond, smaller than a femtosecond and smaller than a picosecond, because it's .00001, four zeroes and then a one. It's more quintillionths of a second than the picoscale quadrillionths of a second. It's an attosecond.
Also for your pondering in math and statistics I'll give you a link to Big Numbers.
__________________ "Compounding these trickster aspects, the Joker ethos is verbally explicated as such by his psychiatrist, who describes his madness as "super-sanity." Where "sanity" previously suggested acquiescence with cultural codes, the addition of "super" implies that this common "sanity" has been replaced by a superior form, in which perception and processing are completely ungoverned and unconstrained"
Last edited by KillaKassara on Mar 2nd, 2013 at 07:08 AM