This thing won't load, well anyways light travels at roughly 187,000 mps.
He traveled a distance of 70 miles carrying 1 person sometimes two, so let's say he carried 1.5 people each time. Which means he travelled 70 miles 354,667 times. (Half a million people). That makes 24,826,690 miles. He does that in .00001 MICROSECONDS, that is 10^(-11) seconds.
That means he was travelling 2,482,669,000,000,000,000 mps, or about 2.5 quintillion miles per second. That is approximately 13 trillion times the speed of light. Holy shit.
quickquote=12924398](auto quote)[/quickquote]Not that high.Otherwise it would be this.
Originally posted by Black bolt z
You do relize that light goes(I think) 86,000 miles per second.86,000
x13,000,000,000,000
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1.118e+118Not exactly sure how fast that is...
Edit: Its 1,118,000,000,000,000,000 miles per second.
The milky way galaxy is around 100,000 light years.
86,000
100,000
x365
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Thats 3,139,000,000,000 miles.So If flash was traveling that fast he could run across the milky way galaxy 356,164.38356164383562 times per second.
I don't want to quantify it more then that.
Originally posted by Black bolt z
Actually I will.He could run from the milky way to andromeda galaxy 17808.21917808219178 times per second.
I'll repost the math here.
He traveled a distance of 70 miles carrying 1 person sometimes two, so let's say he carried 1.5 people each time. Which means he travelled 70 miles 354,667 times. (Half a million people). That makes 24,826,690 miles. He does that in .00001 MICROSECONDS, that is 10^(-11) seconds.
That means he was travelling 2,482,669,000,000,000,000 mps, or about 2.5 quintillion miles per second. That is approximately 13 trillion times the speed of light. Holy shit.
Originally posted by Tha C-MasterHow does one carry 1.5 people at a time?
I'll repost the math here.He traveled a distance of 70 miles carrying 1 person sometimes two, so let's say he carried 1.5 people each time. Which means he travelled 70 miles 354,667 times. (Half a million people). That makes 24,826,690 miles. He does that in .00001 MICROSECONDS, that is 10^(-11) seconds.
That means he was travelling [b]2,482,669,000,000,000,000 mps
, or about 2.5 quintillion miles per second. That is approximately 13 trillion times the speed of light. Holy shit.
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Originally posted by Tha C-Master
I'll repost the math here.He traveled a distance of 70 miles carrying 1 person sometimes two, so let's say he carried 1.5 people each time. Which means he travelled 70 miles 354,667 times. (Half a million people). That makes 24,826,690 miles. He does that in .00001 MICROSECONDS, that is 10^(-11) seconds.
That means he was travelling [b]2,482,669,000,000,000,000 mps
, or about 2.5 quintillion miles per second. That is approximately 13 trillion times the speed of light. Holy shit.
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Originally posted by King Kandy
lol, and yet you don't include another scan from that issue, which says that he did the whole thing travelling just under the speed of light.
It's actually the last box... read carefully. I had to condense it so the forum would take it.
The writer's math was wrong, simple math showed that it was far beyond the speed of light.
Much faster than 500,000x
Anyways I'm just saying it happened, whether it is crazy or not is left up to the reader. Flash is a broken character, lol.
Originally posted by Tha C-Master
It's actually the last box... read carefully. I had to condense it so the forum would take it.The writer's math was wrong, simple math showed that it was far beyond the speed of light.
Much faster than 500,000x
Anyways I'm just saying it happened, whether it is crazy or not is left up to the reader. Flash is a broken character, lol.
Originally posted by King KandyNot really. What a character does is ruled over what they say, you know that. I was simply showing by the feat that is what the numbers are. Maybe that wasn't the intent, but that is what the feat entailed, and it is what happened.
So you are willing to take the writer's word that there were 300,000 people there, but not that flash did it without exceeding light speed? That's a double standard.
If I pick up a 40lb weight and say it is 20 lbs, what matters more, what I said or what I actually did?
I'm sure the writer didn't bother to calculate the math when he stated that Flash was travelling just under light speed. I agree though...the actual calculations should hold more weight than what the writer says...especially since the writer never bothered to do any research when writing the dialogue
Originally posted by Tattoos N ScarsNot only that, but if he were only going that fast he would have only rescued one person if that....
I'm sure the writer didn't bother to calculate the math when he stated that Flash was travelling just under light speed. I agree though...the actual calculations should hold more weight than what the writer says...especially since the writer never bothered to do any research when writing the dialogue