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How is tanking big bang trillion times above universe level? I dont get the calcThe real cal howard said:Superman kinda goes back in time when Dante will try Wuicksilver. And Supes is kinda stupidly above baseline universal by far. Like, trillions of times.
Dante gets speed blitzed if I do that.Aparajita said:Unequalize speed. Dante via reasons above.
Precog + Time Manipulation?The Wright Way said:Dante gets speed blitzed if I do that.
Then pick a better match. Superman reaches infinite speed in few seconds, you're nerfing superman here. It's like speed equalizing a match with the flashThe Wright Way said:Dante gets speed blitzed if I do that.Aparajita said:Unequalize speed. Dante via reasons above.
One I see people still bringing that up despite the 'speed equal' thingy, so my bringing it up ain't at all pointless.TISSG7Redgrave said:one speed equal so it's pointless to bring that up. Two we don't know to what degree as Supes is like trillions faster than light so he can blitz Dante should he be less than that. Three we put it at that because we don't know if it's really MFTL+ or stuff and to what degree.
Alright, here's my calculation based on my interpretation of the event -Huesito88 said:Grimm post a calc or request or a video of it for it .to be calculated or double checked.
A. The reason people are bringing it up is becausethey complaining about speed being equal do to some of supes powers supposedly being speed based.The Wright Way said:One I see people still bringing that up despite the 'speed equal' thingy, so my bringing it up ain't at all pointless.
Two Dante (and Mundus) seemingly crossed the entire swath of observable universe within a span of mere 10 seconds or so, in that one specific instance and that alone would put both of their speed at a ridiculous 4.46 billion lightyears/second (the radius of observable universe is taken as 46.6 billion lightyears since universe has been expanding for 13.8 billion years now), which then would amount to roughly 4.5 billiob*365*24*3600 times the speed of light!!Your turn now.
Or are we to take this as an outlier for convenience now??
I did actually.TISSG7Redgrave said:Well you can make a blog post for the calc anyway if you want to and such and let the calc team evaluate it
Also fyi don't quote massive blocks of text as it clusters the thread a huge ton just sayain