Who could have evacuated that city like flash did at the same speed or faster?

Started by Surtur9 pages
Originally posted by carver9
Don't know why you are thumbing up. He crossed Galaxies in the blink (no specific God mentioned) of a gods eye. That statement means that he he crossed this distance in enough time for a God to blink. I think a God can blink faster than a human but let's down play it and say he crossed this distance in a second. Fastest speed ft in comics.

The term "god" is relative, and not all of them are all powerful or have every single stat enhanced. But how fast do you think it takes for a god to blink and what are you basing this on?

Originally posted by carver9
Don't know why you are thumbing up. He crossed Galaxies in the blink (no specific God mentioned) of a gods eye. That statement means that he he crossed this distance in enough time for a God to blink. I think a God can blink faster than a human but let's down play it and say he crossed this distance in a second. Fastest speed ft in comics.

A galaxy is, on average for us, around 10,000 light years in diameter.

20,000 light years in a second is.....less than 1 trillion times c.

So slower than Flash's feat, as per this thread.

Sorry, carver.

How many times c is 20,000 Light years per second?

Originally posted by "Id"
What about Gladiator recent feat? Crossing entire galaxies in a blink of an eye. Doesnt that put him in the same catagory as DC1M Azreal?
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I thought Asgard was in a different dimension?

Originally posted by TethAdamTheRock
How many times c is 20,000 Light years per second?
631 billion times, or 0.63 trillion.

Originally posted by DarkSaint85
A galaxy is, on average for us, around 10,000 light years in diameter.

20,000 light years in a second is.....less than 1 trillion times c.

So slower than Flash's feat, as per this thread.

Sorry, carver.

Isn't the Milky Way around 100k light years in diameter? While some larger ones are close to/over a million?

Edit. I know that the Milky Way is typical of a large galaxy and that most of the galaxies in our local group are much smaller. But just asking how we base the distance of what a "galaxy" should be.

Small galaxies can also be mere hundreds of light years, however.

Originally posted by Nibedicus
Isn't the Milky Way around 100k light years in diameter? While some larger ones are close to/over a million?

Edit. I know that the Milky Way is typical of a large galaxy and that most of the galaxies in our local group are much smaller. But just asking how we base the distance of what a "galaxy" should be.

Yeah, we obv saw the same link lol.

http://teacherlink.ed.usu.edu/tlnasa/reference/imaginedvd/files/imagine/docs/ask_astro/answers/001205a.html

Without a base, though, that feat is as unquantifiable as it gets.

Originally posted by DarkSaint85
Yeah, we obv saw the same link lol.

http://teacherlink.ed.usu.edu/tlnasa/reference/imaginedvd/files/imagine/docs/ask_astro/answers/001205a.html

Without a base, though, that feat is as unquantifiable as it gets.

Lol. Looks like it.

Anyway, reread the scans. I think there may be a bit of misinterpretation on the "feat". The language used seem to indicate that "cross entire galaxies" means that he crossed from his galaxy (the Shi'ar galaxy) to ours in the blink of an eye. At least that's what I am getting from it.

Originally posted by Surtur
The term "god" is relative, and not all of them are all powerful or have every single stat enhanced. But how fast do you think it takes for a god to blink and what are you basing this on?

I think they blink faster than a human. So the question is, how fast does a human blink.

Originally posted by Nibedicus
Lol. Looks like it.

Anyway, reread the scans. I think there may be a bit of misinterpretation on the "feat". The language used seem to indicate that "cross entire galaxies" means that he crossed from his galaxy (the Shi'ar galaxy) to ours in the blink of an eye. At least that's what I am getting from it.

Yep.

It's not even the size of galaxies that's impressive, it's the distance apart. While the Milky Way is a good size galaxy at 100,000 light years across, the distance to the nearest galaxy (Andromeda) is 2.5 million light years.

But, travel speeds aren't that impressive. Compare that to travelling to the center of the universe, or to the Source wall, as is very often done in DC, and you would have to travel through billionS of universes to get there. Kal-El and Kal-L flew SBP from Earth to the remains of Krypton in the span of a couple panels and a punch or two - a distance that would have surely covered some millionS of galaxies at the very least (from sector 2814 to 2813).

Originally posted by TethAdamTheRock
I thought Asgard was in a different dimension?

Asgard isn't in a different dimension.

Asgard pays dimensional rent to the Hulk.

He is a good, but quick tempered landlord.

Originally posted by carver9
Asgard isn't in a different dimension.
Where is it?

1 light year=9.4605284*10^12 km
Distance to andromeda galaxy: 2.537.000 light years or 2.400150161*10^22 m
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Time it takes to blink: 0.1-0.4 seconds
Speed (low end) = 2.400150161*10^22/0.4=6.000375402*10^22m/s
Speed (high end)=2.400150161*10^22/0.1=2.40015016*10^23m/s
Speed of light: 299 792 458 m/s
Gladiator's speed:
Low end= 200 150 979 200 000c
High end= 800 603 916 700 000c
It's described as "the blink of a god's eye" so the high end is more likely. Either way, it's in the hundreds of trillions of times faster than light.

Originally posted by "Id"
1 light year=9.4605284*10^12 km
Distance to andromeda galaxy: 2.537.000 light years or 2.400150161*10^22 m
[LINKHL]120813[/LINKHL]
Time it takes to blink: 0.1-0.4 seconds
Speed (low end) = 2.400150161*10^22/0.4=6.000375402*10^22m/s
Speed (high end)=2.400150161*10^22/0.1=2.40015016*10^23m/s
Speed of light: 299 792 458 m/s
Gladiator's speed:
Low end= 200 150 979 200 000c
High end= 800 603 916 700 000c
It's described as "the blink of a god's eye" so the high end is more likely. Either way, it's in the hundreds of trillions of times faster than light.

Amazing. I'm sure a God Blink's faster than a human but using the speed of a human blink for a God, it's still amazingly fast. Best speed ft in comics.

The Warp Smiths could probably do it, with their advanced teleportion/super speed combo power.

Originally posted by carver9
Amazing. I'm sure a God Blink's faster than a human but using the speed of a human blink for a God, it's still amazingly fast. Best speed ft in comics.

Originally posted by Cogito
But, travel speeds aren't that impressive. Compare that to travelling to the center of the universe, or to the Source wall, as is very often done in DC, and you would have to travel through billionS of universes to get there. Kal-El and Kal-L flew SBP from Earth to the remains of Krypton in the span of a couple panels and a punch or two - a distance that would have surely covered some millionS of galaxies at the very least (from sector 2814 to 2813).