Originally posted by 753
Does he? Did you do the math?
500,000 LY, while inconceivably vast from an IRL Earth-based perspective is absolutely microscopic on a Cosmic scale.
That's only 1/5th the distance from Earth to the nearest neighboring Galaxy, the Andromeda Galaxy.
Originally posted by Black bolt zActually light goes 186,282 miles per second. Redo the calculation.
You do relize that light goes(I think) 86,000 miles per second.86,000
x13,000,000,000,000
------------------------
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
---------
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.
Actually I can't resist.
1.3E13 x 186,282miles per second
=2.421666E18 miles per second
or 2,421,666,666,666,666,667 miles per second (for those who like the see all of the non decimal digits).
The milky way is about 100,000 light years across. A light year is about 186282*3600*24*365=5,874,589,152,000miles.
So the milky way is 100,000*5874589152000miles=587458915200000000miles across (not around lol. its actually 250,000-300,000 light years around).
Now distance = speed x time
so
time = distance/speed
=587458915200000000miles/2,421,666,666,666,666,667 miles per second
=.24 seconds.
So flash can travel the length of the milky way 4 times in less than a second. (4 times .24 is still less than a second).
Originally posted by Tha C-Master
Not only that, but if he were only going that fast he would have only rescued one person if that....
Right!
Radiation from nuclear bombs move at the speed of light. So flash had to go faster than light to save people before they were hit with a lethal dose of radiation.
Originally posted by h1a8
Actually light goes 186,282 miles per second. Redo the calculation.Actually I can't resist.
1.3E13 x 186,282miles per second
=2.421666E18 miles per secondor [b]2,421,666,666,666,666,667
miles per second (for those who like the see all of the non decimal digits).The milky way is about 100,000 light years across. A light year is about 186282*3600*24*365=5,874,589,152,000miles.
So the milky way is 100,000*5874589152000miles=587458915200000000miles across (not around lol. its actually 250,000-300,000 light years around).
Now distance = speed x time
so
time = distance/speed
=587458915200000000miles/2,421,666,666,666,666,667 miles per second
=.24 seconds.So flash can travel the length of the milky way 4 times in less than a second. (4 times .24 is still less than a second). [/B]
And that is just him running casually..lol
Originally posted by Lord_TalronYes. 🙂 I'm glad you like the math, but no need to call me a God.
wow this thread turned into a math-fest. THERE IS A GOD.
j/k 😛
Originally posted by h1a8My friend in math and science! If a little crazy. 😆
Actually light goes 186,282 miles per second. Redo the calculation.Actually I can't resist.
1.3E13 x 186,282miles per second
=2.421666E18 miles per secondor [b]2,421,666,666,666,666,667
miles per second (for those who like the see all of the non decimal digits).The milky way is about 100,000 light years across. A light year is about 186282*3600*24*365=5,874,589,152,000miles.
So the milky way is 100,000*5874589152000miles=587458915200000000miles across (not around lol. its actually 250,000-300,000 light years around).
Now distance = speed x time
so
time = distance/speed
=587458915200000000miles/2,421,666,666,666,666,667 miles per second
=.24 seconds.So flash can travel the length of the milky way 4 times in less than a second. (4 times .24 is still less than a second). [/B]
Originally posted by h1a8I know I messed up.It was just too late to edit.
Actually light goes 186,282 miles per second. Redo the calculation.Actually I can't resist.
1.3E13 x 186,282miles per second
=2.421666E18 miles per secondor [b]2,421,666,666,666,666,667
miles per second (for those who like the see all of the non decimal digits).The milky way is about 100,000 light years across. A light year is about 186282*3600*24*365=5,874,589,152,000miles.
So the milky way is 100,000*5874589152000miles=587458915200000000miles across (not around lol. its actually 250,000-300,000 light years around).
Now distance = speed x time
so
time = distance/speed
=587458915200000000miles/2,421,666,666,666,666,667 miles per second
=.24 seconds.So flash can travel the length of the milky way 4 times in less than a second. (4 times .24 is still less than a second). [/B]
Re: Who can match Flash's feat?
Originally posted by Lord_Talron
In the second mission that the Justice League Elite did, flash was working both for the JLA and the JLE at the same time, running back and forth between the two fights so fast that it seemed he was in two places at once. at the same time he was fighting and changing in and out of two uniforms in addition.so who can match this feat?
here are a few contestants, but feel free to nominate your own:
the runner
zoom
professor zoom
silver surfer
superman
A Warpsmith definitely can. They're basically super speed cosmic level warpers. Warping between planets galaxies away in the middle of a fight with other speedsters, without missing any of the fight, is common for them...