Philosophía
"The devil made me do it"
Originally posted by Ambient
Isn’t that what I just said on the post you quoted. To be able to move within a time stop one needs to have infinite speed, which requires acceleration to achieve it. This was why he fell to the effect of the time gem, it was activated first before he reach infinite speed.That’s just silly Phil! You can’t compare that to this.
First off the subjects he was trying to save is moving really fast, and second he was not aware that upon contact to the sphere it will explode, while the Superman feat you where trying to compare it to not only does he know all the detail of what’s going to happen but also the bomb is right below the woman therefore it will explode only after her removal as oppose to bomb detonating first before reaching and removing to save - the Surfers feat, a far better feat.
No he did not! He has never been able to move on a time stop.
Cropping made it easier and straight forward for you to see the bases of what I’m trying to point out.
I’ll get the rest later very late
🙂
As Darksaint has [repeatedly] pointed out, and you keep ignoring, you just need to approach lightspeed to move with time stopped. Surfer, when time has been stopped, doesn't have the required ability to interact and react at those speeds, so he needs the Living Tribunal to help him.
Byrne Superman was able, from a standing position, to outrun the explosion with two people in tow, with utmost ease. Surfer, from not only an already moving position -- but from his utmost limits, so he's already going as fast as he can thus knowing/not knowing of the explosion is irrelevant, was unable to save both of them from dying and was engulfed in the explosion anyway. The success and failure and limits pertaining to the difference in speed is evident here.
At this point, I'm just repeating stuff that you cannot or won't understand.
This is some proto-carver type of discussion. It is boring me, ambient, and just a remainder of why engaging troll[ish] people is just a waste of my time.