Question: how is it that Flash isn't in a world by himself? I mean, the speed he moves at just makes everyone seem still. So logically nobody ever moves to him, right? And how can he maintain himself? He has to be litteraly constantly hungry because of his motabolisme, so how can he save the world on a super hunry stomach, like a black hole!!!
Originally posted by Cosmic Cube
If Flash thinks at near lightspeed, why does he act so stupid in the JLA comics? He's always getting trapped in a forcefield, stepping in superglue, or slipping on ice.
Because he only thinks fast, but not well?
Light travels faster than the speed of sound, which is why people can appear bright before you hear them speak.
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Originally posted by CorderaMitchellNot always. just as practice doesn't make perfect. Perfect practice makes perfect. If you practice something the wrong way for years, you'll never get it right.
Thinking fast is thinking well, right?
Just as arriving at the wrong conclusion lightspeeds before a normal human doesn't make the conclusion any less wrong.
Originally posted by jacobo0o
since flash makes mistake what if spider shoots webs all over the placE?
if flash steps into one then he will hit face first on the ground then he
will ko himself
and i dont think the flash looks at the ground while running
and also in marvel universe flash speed doesnt exist
I think you've solved it all, excellent 😆
-Kuntz🙂
Originally posted by KuntzYup, and chess computers can be beaten.
It means you can run over more possible scenarios like a computer can carryonut more calculations, its how most computers a programmed to play chess etc🙂-Kuntz🙂
Doesn't matter how many scenerios a person goes over if they never go over the right one, or decide on an incorrect one.
Originally posted by Creshosk
Yup, and chess computers can be beaten.Doesn't matter how many scenerios a person goes over if they never go over the right one, or decide on an incorrect one.
Actually since Deep Blue
beat the reigning Chess champion Gary Kasparov in 1997, top level computers have been able to beat humans. Supercomputers are much faster now🙂 Flash is much faster than they are 🙂 with good writing he should always get the right scenario!
http://www.research.ibm.com/deepblue/
-Kuntz 😄