Originally posted by biensalsa
Wait, showing on panel one universe and then another does not mean is traveling between universes? is assuming???
Um well is it speed that is causing it to switch between universes? I don't think it is according to the way they are speaking. Seems like the ship is designed to travel between universes or realitys or whatever. Also was it speed that causes that to happen? Also how do you quantify that speed?
So yeah I assume that the ship was going fast (are there panels before saying that "we are traveling a octillion times light speed and accelerating, holy **** we are in a new universe"😉 , I assume it moved so ****ing fast it somehow went into another universe. Assume that makes sense some how.... Yeah I would say there is alot of assumptions.
I'm just trying to quantify the feat.
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Originally posted by Lord Feron
Um well is it speed that is causing it to switch between universes? I don't think it is according to the way they are speaking. Seems like the ship is designed to travel between universes or realitys or whatever. Also was it speed that causes that to happen? Also how do you quantify that speed?So yeah I assume that the ship was going fast (are there panels before saying that "we are traveling a octillion times light speed and accelerating, holy **** we are in a new universe"😉 , I assume it moved so ****ing fast it somehow went into another universe. Assume that makes sense some how.... Yeah I would say there is alot of assumptions.
I'm just trying to quantify the feat.
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Originally posted by abhilegend
In DC you have to move faster than light to cross between universes. I don't know what is so confusing about this.
Faster than light speed travel allows you to traverse dimensional barriers, thank you DC authority!
So now we just say this ship that is moving between dimension must be going at least a touch faster that light speed or maybe even much much greater than light speed who the hell knows.
Also you are assuming, I mean straight up declaring that there will be no way for anything to traverse dimensional barriers unless you are going beyond light speed which is the logic we have to use because this ship is clearly traversing the dimensional barrier. Stop me if I am not correctly interpreting the abilities of this spaceship thing.
I would be more comfortable if the OP said "Who can stop/slow down a spaceship sized object 70 miles long flying at light speed" then this would not even be a issue.
Also I am not trying to take away anything from superman, it's just not enough evidence to prove that the ship was going at some ridiculous speed. But if I adopt you idea of "In DC you have to move faster than light to cross between universes." I guess the ship is at least going light speed... But I personally will not unless some editor or someone from DC had something formal "laws and science of how DCU works"
Originally posted by Lord Feron
Faster than light speed travel allows you to traverse dimensional barriers, thank you DC authority!So now we just say this ship that is moving between dimension must be going at least a touch faster that light speed or maybe even much much greater than light speed who the hell knows.
Also you are assuming, I mean straight up declaring that there will be no way for anything to traverse dimensional barriers unless you are going beyond light speed which is the logic we have to use because this ship is clearly traversing the dimensional barrier. Stop me if I am not correctly interpreting the abilities of this spaceship thing.
I would be more comfortable if the OP said "Who can stop/slow down a spaceship sized object 70 miles long flying at light speed" then this would not even be a issue.
Also I am not trying to take away anything from superman, it's just not enough evidence to prove that the ship was going at some ridiculous speed. But if I adopt you idea of "In DC you have to move faster than light to cross between universes." I guess the ship is at least going light speed... But I personally will not unless some editor or someone from DC had something formal "laws and science of how DCU works"
Good point, but I actually went though material before.
It has been stated in canon comics how the speed barriers work in the DC universe by Max Mercury IIRC
Sound Barrier, Light Barrier, Time Barrier, Dimensional Barrier, and finally the Speed Force Barrier.
Originally posted by Lord Feron
Faster than light speed travel allows you to traverse dimensional barriers, thank you DC authority!So now we just say this ship that is moving between dimension must be going at least a touch faster that light speed or maybe even much much greater than light speed who the hell knows.
Also you are assuming, I mean straight up declaring that there will be no way for anything to traverse dimensional barriers unless you are going beyond light speed which is the logic we have to use because this ship is clearly traversing the dimensional barrier. Stop me if I am not correctly interpreting the abilities of this spaceship thing.
I would be more comfortable if the OP said "Who can stop/slow down a spaceship sized object 70 miles long flying at light speed" then this would not even be a issue.
Also I am not trying to take away anything from superman, it's just not enough evidence to prove that the ship was going at some ridiculous speed. But if I adopt you idea of "In DC you have to move faster than light to cross between universes." I guess the ship is at least going light speed... But I personally will not unless some editor or someone from DC had something formal "laws and science of how DCU works"