Originally posted by Board Walker
so Prior to expending his energy, and from the loss of his energy due to the tower's destruction?I think its pretty self explanatory, he was reshaping the multiverse with his hands, he was creating universes.
Jesus Christ, am I the only one who finds BW's overhyping annoying?
Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
Well who can interfere with multiple planets at the same time and over power them to the point that there entire superhuman community can do jack all squat?
I was under the assumption that they were universes, the earths were merely the focal point of them.
Each planet was a different plane of reality, which he wanted to replace hte current one with.
Originally posted by Validus
They weren't on a different plane of reality. They were literally sitting right next to each other.
Each one was a different plane of reality, they were not just planets.
It is why when they saw the infinite earths they were not physical able to touch them, as they were not yet merged with the current plane of existence.
And when Alex Luthor reached out to the reader, he was referencing to our plane of existence, which he wanted to replace the comic one with.
Alex was reshaping the multiverse on a grand scale.
Originally posted by Board WalkerNo.
I was under the assumption that they were universes, the earths were merely the focal point of them.Each planet was a different plane of reality, which he wanted to replace the current one with.
Alex was in one Universe.
He pulled a near infinite amount of Earths into that one Universe, but they were all in the same plane of reality, (that's why in some panels these Earths can be seen hitting each other on their own, and exploding). 🙂
Originally posted by Galan007
No.Alex was in [b]one
Universe.He pulled a near infinite amount of Earths into that one Universe, but they were all in the same plane of reality, (that's why in some panels these Earths can be seen hitting each other on their own, and exploding. 🙂 [/B]
Oh okay, I suppose, It still doesn't make sense that they were not planes of reality.
Alex said he wanted to merge the old with the new, just replacing Earth physically wouldn't change reality on the scale he wanted; espicially when he was reaching out to the readers reality.
Which is why I believe they were planes of reality, and the earths were the focal points of them, the representaiton which manifested partially; due to Alex not choosing one of them to merge.
Originally posted by Board WalkerAlex wanted to make the "perfect Earth", he wasn't overly concerned with the Universe as a whole, just that one Earth. (that's why he only manifested various Earths, and nothing else). 🙂
Oh okay, I suppose, It still doesn't make sense that they were not planes of reality.Alex said he wanted to merge the old with the new, just replacing Earth physically wouldn't change reality on the scale he wanted; espicially when he was reaching out to the readers reality.
Which is why I believe they were planes of reality, and the earths were the focal points of them, the representaiton which manifested partially; due to Alex not choosing one of them to merge.
And again, if all of these Earths were in different planes of reality, they wouldn't have been colliding with each other on their own..... but they did.
Why?
Because there was a nigh-infinite amount of Earths, all jam packed into that one Universe. 🙂
Originally posted by Board Walker
Each one was a different plane of reality, they were not just planets.It is why when they saw the infinite earths they were not physical able to touch them, as they were not yet merged with the current plane of existence.
And when Alex Luthor reached out to the reader, he was referencing to our plane of existence, which he wanted to replace the comic one with.
Alex was reshaping the multiverse on a grand scale.
And besides all that, it was Brother Eye and the tower that were doing all the Earth splitting.