Blob vs. Flash

Started by sam_drugbringer4 pages

I refuse to explain the theory of special relativity in this topic.

Flash said as he passed light speed, his mass was infinite.

Originally posted by scotsmn
As you approach light speed don't you get thinner and thinner? And longer and longer? If that's the case, Blob can expect to receive something like a pin prick.

no stretching due to the speed force |(still infinite mass if it was) and it also prevents the gravictic affects that should happen 🙂 e.g. CC's giant black hole

Originally posted by sam_drugbringer
Beacuse to destroy an object moving with a weight past infinity, it would take an infinte amount of energy to stop it.

The Blob does not posses that. Again, do you know what happened when the unstopable force (Juggs) met the unmoveable object (Blob)

When he punched (Zom? I can't rember.) It said it was infinte.

I read that comic. Where does it say that his mass was infinite?

Originally posted by Mr _Whirlysplat
no stretching due to the speed force |(still infinite mass if it was) and it also prevents the gravictic affects that should happen 🙂 e.g. CC's giant black hole

And mass dilation. 😛

Originally posted by Cosmic Cube
And mass dilation. 😛

🙂

Originally posted by Mr _Whirlysplat
no stretching due to the speed force |(still infinite mass if it was) and it also prevents the gravictic affects that should happen 🙂 e.g. CC's giant black hole

So basically what you have is a light speed, super heavy Flash slamming into Blob. I fail to see how Flash would survive this impact. And for Blob to be damaged... there must be.. IMPACT... right? A transfering of energy? One of them slowing down and the other speeding up?

Originally posted by Mr _Whirlysplat
Yes but thats a finite number divided by finity 🙂 not infinity divided by a finite number 🙂 which still remains infinite
I hope you're not taking my posting of a quote from the hitchhiker's guide seriously. . .

Actually whirly, mass is constant. It doesn't increase, even when traveling at near light speed.

Inertial mass (resistance to acceleration) on the other hand, increases towards infinity when approaching light speed. Therefore, it requires an infinte amount of energy to accelerate to light speed.

The speed force prevents that.

This defies logic.

Originally posted by Mr _Whirlysplat
no stretching due to the speed force |(still infinite mass if it was) and it also prevents the gravictic affects that should happen 🙂 e.g. CC's giant black hole

You're right, I read the site again.

In any case, he said his mass aproched infinity, and even if it's not quite at infinity, it shold be eaisly able get righ of Blob.

That said, The speed force dosen't stop the streching.

Originally posted by Cosmic Cube
Actually whirly, mass is constant. It doesn't increase, even when traveling at near light speed.

Inertial mass (resistance to acceleration) on the other hand, increases towards infinity when approaching light speed. Therefore, it requires an infinte amount of energy to accelerate to light speed.

The speed force prevents that.

This defies logic.

WELCOME TO THE SPEED FORCE 😄

Flash Easily

And last post for a while, there is not an infinite number of worlds, beacuse if that was true, there would be an infinite number of stars in the sky, and that would mean every point in the sky would be looking at a star, so the sky would allways be as bright as the sun.

P.S. I know it's from the Hitchhikers guide, just flet like clearing that up.

Originally posted by sam_drugbringer
WELCOME TO THE SPEED FORCE 😄

FLASH IS GOD!

None of this explains how he could hurt Blob. Are Flash's atoms slamming against Blob's atoms? Is the "force" being thrown at him? I thought the force existed in a different dimension...

If Flash's atoms are actually hitting Blob's, wouldn't that cause damage to both parties? All that equal and opposite reaction stuff has to come into play

Originally posted by Cosmic Cube
FLASH IS GOD!

YES!

The speed force is an aspect of the source, which enables him to do whatever the hell he wants regardeing speed theroyeticly.

Originally posted by sam_drugbringer
And last post for a while, there is not an infinite number of worlds, beacuse if that was true, there would be an infinite number of stars in the sky, and that would mean every point in the sky would be looking at a star, so the sky would allways be as bright as the sun.

P.S. I know it's from the Hitchhikers guide, just flet like clearing that up.

That was one of the glaring errors in the reasoning. 🙂

Another was saying that an infitesimal is equal to zero. When an infintesimal is a part of the concept of infinity. Which would mean that there would be a population of infinity, and that would mean everysingle open spot would be inhabited by something living. . . but this is a discussion for another time and place.

Originally posted by sam_drugbringer
YES!

The speed force is an aspect of the source, which enables him to do whatever the hell he wants regardeing speed theroyeticly.

Yet somehow, he manages to lose fights...

Originally posted by Cosmic Cube
Yet somehow, he manages to lose fights...

PIS, Like superman never useing his speed unless his opnent does.

Originally posted by sam_drugbringer
PIS, Like superman never useing his speed unless his opnent does.

So if Flash is in danger of losing fights, he won't break out his Godlike powers because of PIS?

That's like saying Thor doesn't stop time in all of his fights because of PIS. Or that Hulk doesn't have infinite strength in all of his fights because of PIS. The fact of the matter is that Flash isn't consistantly portrayed as being that powerful.

No.... But he Has done it before.

Flash useally does pull out all the stops and use his godlike powers when he's about to lose, like when he took energy from a city, and the aformentioned IMP.