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Seems kinda weird. Like if he says Superman saying it spread out 60 trillion light years is credible, then I don't know why he wouldn't accept that statement for it being half a second. Especially when it's the only time we get in the comic, and would take precedence over what happens in real life. I'm pretty sure the math itself is fine, but the timeframe is off, and I believe we should keep the current calc.
The Big Bang calc is unusable. Nowhere in the scans does it say that the 60 trillion light year size was attained during the inflationary epoch of the Big Bang, and it’s not like inflation stopped after that, so there’s no reason to use that for the timeframe.
The Big Bang calc is unusable. Nowhere in the scans does it say that the 60 trillion light year size was attained during the inflationary epoch of the Big Bang, and it’s not like inflation stopped after that, so there’s no reason to use that for the timeframe.
Superman did say the DC big bang in our worlds at war expanded at 60 trillion light years in half a second and that's the only thing we know about the DC big bang or the universe's diameter when adam took superman to another galaxy 100 trillion light years away.
Either way, I just need a redo calcs if this can't be accepted. Thank you All.
Wait what when? It’s literally impossible to calc it in more than 1 way unless you go with a completely different interpretation, I made/hijacked a thread about that a while back.