Originally posted by Endless Mike
That's just a statement. Any proof it's not hyperbole?
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Even spectre seemed to be in shock upon hearing this
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Everyboby knows how I try to put numbers on feats.
Well the other day talking to Delta, He came across certain information overlooked on a Superman feat.
Superman lifts and contains the gravitational pull of a mini black hole estimated to have enough mass to destroy the solar system.
This is the scan that talks about the possible solar system buster
Also note how Atom talks about that is switching the mechanism can restore the memories of the JLA members, but if done in the incorrect sequence, the black hole could escape the magnetic field. Superman did in fact destroyed the switching mechanism, so the magnetic field was gone when Superman grabbed the mini black hole.
Also remember this Black hole is small, but it has enough mass that it has allowed it to exist for apparently a long time.
According to theory SOL does not have enough mass to become a black hole.
http://blackholes.stardate.org/resources/faqs/faq.php?p=sun-become-black-hole
http://blackholes.stardate.org/resources/faqs/faq.php?p=black-hole-formation
Fun things to read
Technically any amount of mass, even a single atom, could theoretically become a black hole if compressed far enough, it's just that black holes typically only naturally form when a star goes supernova, and the sun isn't massive enough to become a supernova.
IIRC if the Earth were compressed into a black hole it would be around 1.4 cm across, and if the sun were compressed it would be around 3km across.
I read this somewhere, but technically you can make a black hole the size of plankton but they only exist for a brief period of time, because they do not have enough mass to exist longer.
For example scientist theorize that you could destroy earth with a black hole if you were able to compact the mass of mount everest into a micro singularity.
Here way #3 to destroy the earth
"Sucked into a microscopic black hole
You will need: a microscopic black hole.
Note that black holes are not eternal, they evaporate due to Hawking radiation. For your average black hole this takes an unimaginable amount of time, but for really small ones it could happen almost instantaneously, as evaporation time is dependent on mass. Therefore your microscopic black hole must have greater than a certain threshold mass, roughly equal to the mass of Mount Everest.
Creating a microscopic black hole is tricky, since one needs a reasonable amount of neutronium, but may possibly be achievable by jamming large numbers of atomic nuclei together until they stick. This is left as an exercise to the reader.
Method: simply place your black hole on the surface of the Earth and wait. Black holes are of such high density that they pass through ordinary matter like a stone through the air. The black hole will plummet through the ground, eating its way to the centre of the Earth and all the way through to the other side: then, it'll oscillate back, over and over like a matter-absorbing pendulum. Eventually it will come to rest at the core, having absorbed enough matter to slow it down. Then you just need to wait, while it sits and consumes matter until the whole Earth is gone.
Earth's final resting place: a singularity with a radius of about nine millimetres, which will then proceed to happily orbit the Sun as normal.
Feasibility rating: 3/10. Highly, highly unlikely. But not impossible.
Comments: Hmm. The problem is, the microscopic black hole would still be in hydrostatic equilibrium, so it would still qualify as a planet according to the IAU!
Source: The Dark Side Of The Sun, by Terry Pratchett. It is true that the microscopic black hole idea is an age-old science fiction mainstay which predates Pratchett by a long time, he was my original source for the idea, so that's what I'm putting."
@Pr
Thanks 🙂
Originally posted by Endless Mike
That doesn't mean the punch actually took only a femtosecond.If I say I'm going to punch you at the speed of light, then I punch you in the face, do you assume it really was at the speed of light just because I said so?
Originally posted by Endless Mike
He was thinking to himself and not attempting to brag/intimidate anyone else
Originally posted by Endless Mike
Just that I'm skeptical about it. If she was 1 meter away, doing that punch in one femtosecond would be over 3 million times the speed of light.
yeah, i also think that 'femtosecond feat' is being hugely overrated. supes gave her a femtosecond to stop, and when she didn't stop after said femtosecond, supes decided it was time to start attacking. that is a perception feat, not a reaction feat. the narration is certainly not supportive of supes blitzing her in a femtosecond, or w/e.
Originally posted by Newjak
I'm wondering should this thread be split out into Superman Pre-DCNU and Post DCNU or not?What do you guys think?
I would say all DCnU characters should get new threads, just as PC is often separated from post-Crisis respect threads.
Also would make things cleaner
Also that Superman femtosecond feat appears to be (somehwat) hyperbole. That Hal/Deadman/Superman feat took place between fractions of a nanosecond though, so it's not impossible.
Originally posted by CogitoYeah that's what I was my reasoning to.
I would say all DCnU characters should get new threads, just as PC is often separated from post-Crisis respect threads.Also would make things cleaner
Also that Superman femtosecond feat appears to be (somehwat) hyperbole. That Hal/Deadman/Superman feat took place between fractions of a nanosecond though, so it's not impossible.