Originally posted by NemeBro
YouTube videoWe see it all throughout this video, particularly around 20 seconds in or so.
I see him flying with decent speeds but nothing as fast as you were claiming:
He can move and turn and perceive the world around him while moving hundreds of times faster than sound.Wow that sure was hard.
Originally posted by Supra
Dude the oil tower was 100's of feet tall and he could not fly, how was he supposed to prevent it from buckling over?
Hey don't ask me man. I'm just stating what I saw:
1. He obviously struggled against the oil rig. In the end, it was the platform that gave way and not Clark, but that doesn't change the fact that he was clearly shown to struggle against it
2. He was knocked out after that.
Now people keep saying he got stronger later on, but other than flight I don't recall any indication that he actually did improve strength and durability in such a short span of time.
Originally posted by Supra
How did he struggle with it? He stopped it dead in its tracks, and it was too far leaning over and buckled on its self, he allowed the chopper to leave and get to safety and sacrificed his own to make sure it happened. There was no struggling.
So grimacing, grunting, and eventually crying out from the effort is no indication of struggling with it?
Originally posted by FrothByte
He did. He stopped it, but he still struggled with it. I don't see what you're trying to argue.
Ok maybe I'm confused as what you mean by strugglng then your saying by him grunting and making faces is struggling, so what about when Routh stopped the plane, pulled the ship out of the Ocean and lifted the island, was he struggling their as well because Routh was doing the same thing.
Originally posted by marwash22By multiple electrical impulses over a period of time considerably slower than lightspeed. 👆
how are thoughts formed, Neme?
As literally every study on the matter has shown us, the speed isn't even remotely near the speed of light.
I backed up my stance with data. Where's yours?