Originally posted by batdude123
J'onn... lolWhat a tool.
Yeah, well blame DC. They make a character with all these powers in large quantites, give him a lame weakness (fire), then have him being almost always the first one to go down. At least his new look is better.
And if some here are saying that because Superman is faster than Thor (and I generally agree), that means he beats him in combat, that equation don't work for me.
The Flash is faster than Superman, but I don't believe he beats him, for example.
Originally posted by batdude123
It's not called being ignorant... it's called being a smartass. There's a difference.And how many times have I said I didn't know much about RKThor back then?
Not unless they have the ability to see lightning in slow motion and are able to dodge lightning... which is what it takes.
Um... no. I never compare Superman's speed to Thor's in other threads unless it's a discussion with you. 🙄
And I didn’t say because his reflexes are faster than Thor’s, that he has ftl reflexes. You’re mistaken.
DAMMIT PEOPLE!!! Please READ what I’m saying, because I’m not going to type it again. He didn’t just rush up into the clouds and let the lightning strike the rod. He had to time the strike just perfectly in order to save the boy. Meaning, he had to use his reflexes in order to allow the lightning to strike at the perfect time.
It’s called “context” Souja, you should check into that.
How long ago was that again? 😂 Yeah, and TO THIS DAY you have a hard time with the fact that Thor has slower speed and reflexes than Superman.
PUH-LEASE!!!! You and I both know that you made this thread in order to compare Superman to Thor. It’s the same exact reason why you created the “How Fast is Superman?” thread.
*sigh*
Just a bitter little boy, Souja. 🙄
Wow. 😂 I’ve never said Superman was 536x the speed of light. That feat with Darkseid is at best 240x the speed of light. And Gladiator isn’t even 500x the speed of light. At his ABSOLUTE BEST Glads is 100x light speed.
Kay… but he’s not that fast comparatively speaking.
Because you make these threads… oh, and to piss you off. 😄
I know your good at that, I mean being a smartass.
How many times do I have to say that I created this thread to determine how fast Thor is?
That scan didn't show Superman picturing lightning in slow motion, nor did it show Superman dodging lightning.
I know you didn't. We were discussing how that scan equated to Superman having ftl reflexes and you stated Superman was faster than Thor.
How many times do I need to tell you that Superman is faster than Thor?
No I created this thread to see if Thor had the abilities to react to and encounter high speed attacks.
I'm a boy, but by no means "little" 😖hifty:
Batdude you did state that. You may not have meant it, but it did come from you.
Although you piss me off sometimes, I still love ya. 😈
Invisible to the human eye?
So while I was at school today I asked my science teacher how fast one would have to be in order to be invisible to the human eye. This is what I got from his answer.........
There is "true" invisibility, that happens when an object that moves faster than the speed of light. However this may not be possible if you know Einsteins theory of relativity ( E= mc2, where c=speed of light). As you move at or near the speed of light light, you mass becomes infinitely large, which means you would need an infinite source of increasing energy in order to keep moving. However Einsteins theory means nothing in comic context.
He told me there is also the ability to be "invisible" to the eye and not be moving at the speed of light. This is an optical illusion-- the object is invisible if it moves faster than the eye/brain can process the images.
Perception - the registration of physically present stimuli.
We only see things that move every 1/24 of a second (we don't really see motion jut the illusion of movement, if it moves.... this is only the persistence of the previous images). If the object moves faster than 1/24th of a second, than it will be invisible to the human eye.
I then I asked him, If someone was running down your street how fast they would have to be in order to be invisible to your eye's. He responded saying in order for something to be truly invisible to the human eye it would have to be moving at the speed of light. The thing that gives us the ability to see things, is the reflection of light upon objects. If someone or something was moving faster than light the would truly be invisible due to the fact that no light could reflect upon them. So yes, If something was running in front of you and they were invisible to your eye they would have to be running above the speed of light, other wise they wee never truly invisible in the first place it would only be an optical illusion.
Originally posted by Soujaboy
That scan didn't show Superman picturing lightning in slow motion, nor did it show Superman dodging lightning.
He did indeed see the lightning in slow motion with his reflexes.
This is exactly why I explained the context to you, Souja. LISTEN!!! 😠 😛
Originally posted by Soujaboy
Batdude you did state that. You may not have meant it, but it did come from you.
I didn't say that... and Gladiator is only 100x "c" at his very very VERY best.
Originally posted by batdude123
Just let this thread die.
So while I was at school today I asked my science teacher how fast one would have to be in order to be invisible to the human eye. This is what I got from his answer.........There is "true" invisibility, that happens when an object that moves faster than the speed of light. However this may not be possible if you know Einsteins theory of relativity ( E= mc2, where c=speed of light). As you move at or near the speed of light light, you mass becomes infinitely large, which means you would need an infinite source of increasing energy in order to keep moving. However Einsteins theory means nothing in comic context.
He told me there is also the ability to be "invisible" to the eye and not be moving at the speed of light. This is an optical illusion-- the object is invisible if it moves faster than the eye/brain can process the images.
Perception - the registration of physically present stimuli.
We only see things that move every 1/24 of a second (we don't really see motion jut the illusion of movement, if it moves.... this is only the persistence of the previous images). If the object moves faster than 1/24th of a second, than it will be invisible to the human eye.
I then I asked him, If someone was running down your street how fast they would have to be in order to be invisible to your eye's. He responded saying in order for something to be truly invisible to the human eye it would have to be moving at the speed of light. The thing that gives us the ability to see things, is the reflection of light upon objects. If someone or something was moving faster than light the would truly be invisible due to the fact that no light could reflect upon them. So yes, If something was running in front of you and they were invisible to your eye they would have to be running above the speed of light, other wise they wee never truly invisible in the first place it would only be an optical illusion.
I will when this is answered.....