Originally posted by ThePittman
Well the problem is that Flash would never be able to “kill” Hulk, he would regenerate from anything he could do so it would be an endless cycle of hit/heal. There is a chance that he could hit Flash (like me winning Powerball 5 times in a row) but he could and then it would be all over. As for the IMP and what I have read it is not much stronger then someone with unlimited strength IMO, if it didn’t kill Superman outright then it wouldn’t kill Hulk either but add in the fact that he could do it a thousand times a second he could liquefy the Hulk but then Hulk would heal.As for the def:
Limitless: Having no limit or limits; unrestricted
Infinite: Having no boundaries or limits
Same thing
Those are rather elementary, over-simplified definitions. Take any thousand-level math course at Uni, and you'll learn the difference. Limitless and Infinite are entirely separate concepts.
Also, while the Hulk has allegedly healed from atoms, the Flash need not obliterate him. All he need do is KO him for the win. Even in a fight 'to the death,' the Flash can always just dump him into the speed force.
Also, on the topic of the Hulk tagging the Flash? Nope. Never. Not a single time out of a googleplex of tries. It would never happen. The Flash could STAND there, and LET the Hulk ATTEMPT to hit him, and simply vibrate through the Hulk's fist. Or, alternatively, he could be completely imperceptible, considering YEARS would pass for the Flash, and the Hulk wouldn't have moved an inch.
If the Flash really wanted to put the Hulk's healing factor to the test, he could use the infinite mass punch over and over again. For endless centuries. And in the Hulk's perception, seconds MAY have passed.