Originally posted by h1a8
This thread doesn't really make sense. If an IMP has infinite power then what finite being (in terms of durability) can withstand it? For it would contradict the Infinite in IMP.
An infinite mass punch is not infinite, but rather limitless.
The closer wally gets to C, and the more he allows himself to experience relativistic effects, the more mass he'll gain.
An infinite mass punch does not actually utilize an infinite amount of mass. Just a limitless amount.
Wally APPROACHES infinity, never touches it.
Then again, Galan did give Wally "as much time" as he needs.
Meaning, in actuality....
Wally one-shots everyone. 🙂.
Originally posted by Mr. Slippyfist
To deliver one. 😬
Well, there is no singular solitary 'mass' associated with an IMP, as I explained.
Wally could deliver the punch JUST as he started to increase in mass, and only hit someone with twice the mass of his body, or he could utilize the relativistic effects and hit someone with a galaxy-sized mass.
Both would be achieved in the same way, therefore neither should take precedence over the other. *shrugs* I assumed Galan was going for Wally's full potential here, and I doubt anyone (Juggernaut's Cyttorak enchantment included) could withstand having Wally bring the multiverse down on their domepiece.
Originally posted by Mr. Slippyfist
It seemed like Galan was just giving him enough time to hit the mark to deliver one... not go all out with it.Also, until we see him deliver one of that nature in comics... I highly doubt he can do so, just because of the theory applied to it.
srug
'Hit the mark to deliver one,' bran?
What, exactly, is the mark? As I said, he could deliver a punch that contained only twice his 'resting' mass. Would that count as an IMP?
What if he increased his mass to that of a car? A truck? A plane? A warship? A continent? A planet? A star? A solar system? A galaxy?
Do you get my point. All of the above 'masses' would be obtained by the exact same method. Which one counts as the IMP generated in THIS thread?
Originally posted by SoljerHit around lightspeed... as he explained that that's the speed he needs to attain to start increasing his mass, when he hit Zum.
'Hit the mark to deliver one,' bran?What, exactly, is the mark? As I said, he could deliver a punch that contained only twice his 'resting' mass. Would that count as an IMP?
What if he increased his mass to that of a car? A truck? A plane? A warship? A continent? A planet? A star? A solar system? A galaxy?
Do you get my point. All of the above 'masses' would be obtained by the exact same method. Which one counts as the IMP generated in THIS thread?
Originally posted by SoljerWhich in itself sounds ridiculous.
Wally APPROACHES infinity, never touches it.
That's like saying, you can almost count to infinity. ermm
Originally posted by Mr. SlippyfistPretty much.
It seemed like Galan was just giving him enough time to hit the mark to deliver one... not go all out with it.
I was more or less giving Wally the time he needs to deliver an IMP, as we've seen it happen in comics.
I'd rather not theorize that Wally can, in fact, deliver a truly infinite blow -- when there's no proof backing it up. srsly
Originally posted by Soljer
'Hit the mark to deliver one,' bran?What, exactly, is the mark? As I said, he could deliver a punch that contained only twice his 'resting' mass. Would that count as an IMP?
What if he increased his mass to that of a car? A truck? A plane? A warship? A continent? A planet? A star? A solar system? A galaxy?
Do you get my point. All of the above 'masses' would be obtained by the exact same method. Which one counts as the IMP generated in THIS thread?
Originally posted by Galan007
Which in itself sounds ridiculous.That's like saying, you can almost count to infinity. ermm
Pretty much.
I was more or less giving Wally the time he needs to deliver an IMP, as we've seen it happen in comics.
I'd rather not theorize that Wally can, in fact, deliver a truly infinite blow -- when there's no proof backing it up. srsly
What has been the most impressive effect of an IMP?