Originally posted by Endless Mike
It wasn't bigger than a galaxy, it was only maybe 100 times longer and 50 times wider and deeper than the earth. That's smaller than the sun. I think Surfer could do it.
Originally posted by fangirl101i don't know about that:
Um, iT had literally every world in creation on it.
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anyhow, the simple fact that one of the many planets/dimensions HL bridged was zrfff [the 5-d 'capital planet', so to speak] is quite remarkable:
ohh, and surfer wouldn't really be able to do anything to HL.
It looked to me like it only had maybe 100 or so planets on it, and all of them were roughly the same size (since Earth was one, that meant they were around the size of Earth).
I'm not saying that the beings that built it or any of the inhabitants are allowed to fight back, it just has to sit there while he tries to destroy it.
Originally posted by OneDumbG0
Black hole > 100's of planets. Was my first thought anyway.
Originally posted by fangirl101i posted that scan for a reason - as it's the only time we get to see HL in it's entirety. though it may bridge/link to other dimensional planes, said realms are not directly connected to it.
First of, iT wasn't hundreds of planets. they had worlds from EVERY inhabitant of the DC cosmos. Have we forgotten that a single Strand of DNA has BILLIONS of bits of information in it. Hundreds of planets is a silly estimate based solely upon a drawing from very far back.
Originally posted by Galan007
i posted that scan for a reason - as it's the only time we get to see HL in it's entirety. though it may bridge/link to other dimensional planes, said realms are not directly connected to it.
^ Yes well, if you stood next to even a dozen planets, you'd have a tough time figuring out what it was too. DNA has billions of information parts. Heaven's Ladder has hundreds of planets. Anyway, whose to say that the cultures and individuals on those planets also didn't serve to represent those billions of information parts in a true DNA strand? Either way, the size it's depicted at, the best measure we have of it's size, a black hole = destruction.