can Thor react at such speeds?
Flash is (perhaps) faster than Surfer, I've never seen Thor being upto the task of matching or even dealing with Surfer's 100s X lightspeed, so ...
I also doubt Thor stopping time would effect Flash as time prolly works within dimensions (space-time) and The Speed Force would be a wholly self-contained dimension with its own time... dunno, I'm siding with Flash.
Originally posted by janus77
can Thor react at such speeds?
Flash is (perhaps) faster than Surfer, I've never seen Thor being upto the task of matching or even dealing with Surfer's 100s X lightspeed, so ...I also doubt Thor stopping time would effect Flash as time prolly works within dimensions (space-time) and The Speed Force would be a wholly self-contained dimension with its own time... dunno, I'm siding with Flash.
Read Silver Surfer #4. The Surfer says himself he isn't as powerful as Thor.
I don't see how flash can even HURT Thor.
Originally posted by Priest
Hyperbole..
he used it once on a White Martian and manged to KO him, and it was wally.
Hyperbole? Jrod wasn't indicating that the "Infinite Mass Punch" actually landed with infinite mass - it's just the vernacular around here.
Further, the Flash has performed a similar feat against Zoom, when he noted that at relativistic speed his fist was hitting with the force (or mass? I can't remember the exact wording) of a white dwarf star.
Originally posted by Val
There's also the comments from Wonder Woman about how much it hurts to get punched by a speedster.
Zoom was beating the Holy hell out of my Diana. Of course it makes sense that someone moving that fast would hit like that. Just imagine if you got hit by a baseball at 90mph. Now imagine that same baseball at light speed.
Originally posted by nvrbeenwthagirl
Zoom was beating the Holy hell out of my Diana. Of course it makes sense that someone moving that fast would hit like that. Just imagine if you got hit by a baseball at 90mph. Now imagine that same baseball at light speed.
It's not that simple. If we assume damage, and therefore pain is directly related to pressure, we can say that damage is also directly related to both mass and acceleration. Not only would the velocity, acceleration and jerk be ridiculous, going from zero to C in almost no time, but the mass would also increase at incredible levels, meaning that comparing how much a fastball hurts compared to a 'faster' ball isn't one hundred percent accurate.