Best travelling speed feats

Started by Galan00755 pages

Originally posted by abhilegend
So despite confirmation from Superman that he flew for sixty days "non stop" twice in deep space. its "just view a feat differently"?

SMH.

Yes, because he also said that he flew through multiple black holes. Ergo, the feat can be perceived a few different ways.

Again, grow up. These little e-tantrums you consistently throw border on pathetic.

Originally posted by abhilegend
It does.

No it doesn't. Travelling in space non-stop does not include every detail along the way since we know he flew through more than one black hole.

Originally posted by abhilegend

Why is that relevant?


Look up. I was merely replying to Vasto's reasoning.

Originally posted by abhilegend
And that's what the black hole did. No mention of a shortcut.
Yes, but not the reason why he entered other black holes.

Originally posted by abhilegend

Because the writer repeatedly states that Superman was simply flying through the space non stop.

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And here too.

"I survived a black hole and sixty days in deep space."

Look up.

Originally posted by abhilegend
So despite confirmation from Superman that he flew for sixty days "non stop" twice in deep space. its "just view a feat differently"?
Right. He flew for sixty days, non-stop.

En route, he flew through multiple black holes.

The only way to reconcile 'traveled non-stop', and 'journey included multiple black holes', is if the black holes behave as worm holes. This fits, given that a black hole = worm hole was already a part of the same storyline.

Demanding that this be further confirmed just seems like a desperate attempt to make a ridiculous feat even more absurd. It's already an awesome feat for Superman. No reason to bullshit it into being more than it is though.

Exactly. Time for an analogy!

From NYC, I drove for 10 days non stop across America to California.

Does that tell you how fast I was travelling? Phuck no.

I'm sure you guys can ASSUME a straight line, and extrapolate from that....but what if I actually drove by way of Miami? Alaska?

If I then said, I survived the interstate - does that mean I stopped driving? No. The interstate is still a part of America, and I was still driving.

At no point are the statements 'driving non-stop' and 'using the interstate'
contradictory of each other. SMH.

You should have thrown a "SMDH" somewhere in there too. 👆

Originally posted by Galan007
Yes, because he also said that he flew through multiple black holes. Ergo, the feat can be perceived a few different ways.

Again, grow up. These little e-tantrums you consistently throw border on pathetic.


Yeah, no. It is just a speculation that the black holes worked as a wormhole with no basis for that speculation. If you have any "proof", be my guest. Untill then, its just a desperate move to lowball the feat. You can have a different view, but unless you have any proof, its just your personal opinion.

😂

'I've no proof and I deny all the evidence and its YOU that is throwing a tantrum." Seriously, stop the patronizing.

Originally posted by Existere
Right. He flew for sixty days, non-stop.

En route, he flew through multiple black holes.

The only way to reconcile 'traveled non-stop', and 'journey included multiple black holes', is if the black holes behave as worm holes. This fits, given that a black hole = worm hole was already a part of the same storyline.

Demanding that this be further confirmed just seems like a desperate attempt to make a ridiculous feat even more absurd. It's already an awesome feat for Superman. No reason to bullshit it into being more than it is though.


Nice little theory smurph. Where is the proof of it that the black holes he encountered acted as a wormhole? Because Superman didn't indicated he used a shortcut and Pak confirmed it too.

Originally posted by celeyhyga17
No it doesn't. Travelling in space non-stop does not include every detail along the way since we know he flew through more than one black hole.

Look up. I was merely replying to Vasto's reasoning.

Yes, but not the reason why he entered other black holes.

Look up.


Yeah, we do. Its that the black holes didn't act like wormholes after the first one he created.

But continue with the speculation. Its getting actually funny now.

Originally posted by carver9
Isn't Black holes in deep space?

Yes they are but Superman never went through one to return to Earth... Superman was thrown into endless-space.. glare

Superman went through 1 black hole that cleaned his system out from the DD virus, that is all we saw on panel. Superman had no power left to create more black holes or wormholes after the first one, it was all gone.

Originally posted by kevdude
Yes they are but Superman never went through one to return to Earth... Superman was thrown into endless-space.. glare

Superman went through 1 black hole that cleaned his system out from the DD virus, that is all we saw on panel.

And the other ones?

Originally posted by kevdude
Yes they are but Superman never went through one to return to Earth... Superman was thrown into endless-space.. glare

Superman went through 1 black hole that cleaned his system out from the DD virus, that is all we saw on panel.

And then used pre-existing ones to make his way back. One could surmise that wherever he ended up at after entering each one put him in a random place in the cosmos till he exited in a place close enough to go home.

Originally posted by abhilegend
'I've no proof and I deny all the evidence and its YOU that is throwing a tantrum." Seriously, stop the patronizing.
You are throwing a tantrum, abhi. Most of us are calmly trying to explain why our opinions differ from your own, and you continuously respond back with hate-fueled posts calling us "desperate lowballers!11!1!!111!!" and whatnot.

Grow up.

Wouldn't using wormholes to get back to Earth require some knowledge of where he'd end up? 'Cuz they could send him in different directions or even further away from Earth. Does he have some map of the universe to help?

Originally posted by Delta1938
Wouldn't using wormholes to get back to Earth require some knowledge of where he'd end up? 'Cuz they could send him in different directions or even further away from Earth. Does he have some map of the universe to help?
By that logic he wouldn't have found his way back period

Originally posted by abhilegend

Nice little theory smurph. Where is the proof of it that the black holes he encountered acted as a wormhole? Because Superman didn't indicated he used a shortcut and Pak confirmed it too.
Superman indicated, as you have pointed out, that he traveled non-stop, and that he went through multiple black holes:

Originally posted by Existere
The only way to reconcile 'traveled non-stop', and 'journey included multiple black holes', is if the black holes behave as worm holes. This fits, given that a black hole = worm hole was already a part of the same storyline.

Galan's already pointed out that Pak's comments aren't admissible. They don't come from DC, aren't passed through an editor, and fly directly in the face of Superman's in-comic dialogue.

Anyways, given that it's possible for Superman to have done everything he claimed (flew non-stop for 60 days, passed through black holes), and have used a wormhole (supported by the comic science already used in this plot line), the feat is at the very least highly questionable.

Maybe even super questionable.

ermmha

Exactly.

It's an unquantifiable feat. All we know is that he took 60 days, without a clue as to the route he took.

Use my 'driving across America' analogy, to help think it through.

Originally posted by psycho gundam
By that logic he wouldn't have found his way back period

👆 Very true, or risk being thrown into the multiverse like Brainiac was. He wouldn't risk it.

Originally posted by psycho gundam
By that logic he wouldn't have found his way back period

Almost. Having a general sense of direction is different from going through wormholes which may help or hinder the trip.

I haven't read it, but wondered if there was anything to argue Superman would know whether a wormhole would hurt or hinder getting back home.

Originally posted by Galan007
You are throwing a tantrum, abhi. Most of us are calmly trying to explain why our opinions differ from your own, and you continuously respond back with hate-fueled posts calling us "desperate lowballers!11!1!!111!!" and whatnot.

Grow up.


"Different opinions without any proof of that different opinion". Don't try to supersede my opinion backed by actual proof in the comic and by the writer though.

Seems like you don't have anything but your opinion now.

Originally posted by Existere
Superman indicated, as you have pointed out, that he traveled non-stop, and that he went through multiple black holes:
Or maybe he simply went through multiple black holes at the end of the universe and was simply flying through space after that. He never said that he went through the black holes WHILE flying towards the earth.

Galan's already pointed out that Pak's comments aren't admissible. They don't come from DC, aren't passed through an editor, and fly directly in the face of Superman's in-comic dialogue.
He's the writer of the comic. I'd take his words backed by on panel statement over any one of us.

Anyways, given that it's possible for Superman to have done everything he claimed (flew non-stop for 60 days, passed through black holes), and have used a wormhole (supported by the comic science already used in this plot line), the feat is at the very least highly questionable.

Maybe even super questionable.

ermmha

First prove that he encountered those black holes while flying through the space. For all we know, he just went through those black holes while he was at the end of the universe. You know what? I like this "speculation" to explain everything.

And its not questionable in the least. You can nitpick any feat in the comics though.

Originally posted by DarkSaint85
Exactly.

It's an unquantifiable feat. All we know is that he took 60 days, without a clue as to the route he took.

Use my 'driving across America' analogy, to help think it through.


First prove that he encountered those black holes while flying towards earth. Maybe he went through them at the end of the universe? Maybe he just flew in them for shits and giggles?

Maybe?

Originally posted by Galan007
Most of us are calmly trying to explain why our opinions differ from your own, and you continuously respond back with hate-fueled posts calling us "desperate lowballers!11!1!!111!!" and whatnot.