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That was done by a weaker Gold Saint. Even Aiolia was able to intercept Kronos' infinite speed strikes. Speed is not going to be an issue here.Cropfist said:He should given that Flash was fully amped at the time. In this case the SS character gets blitzed in a surprising twist of fate as Shiryu's 32 septillion c at most while Prime's tredecillions.
Aiolia amped with Dunamis of Two Titans + Keraunos >>> God Saints. Doesn't scale to Shiryu.Tivanenk said:That was done by a weaker Gold Saint. Even Aiolia was able to intercept Kronos' infinite speed strikes. Speed is not going to be an issue here.Cropfist said:He should given that Flash was fully amped at the time. In this case the SS character gets blitzed in a surprising twist of fate as Shiryu's 32 septillion c at most while Prime's tredecillions.
Care to explain?Tivanenk said:To be honest, SBP scales to a Flash calc thats highly flawed, so I dunno...
Somehow the logic that trans-time velocity = planck time, which is quite an absurd comparison, since trans-time velocity honestly tells us nothing.The Everlasting said:Care to explain?Tivanenk said:To be honest, SBP scales to a Flash calc thats highly flawed, so I dunno...
ThisThe Everlasting said:That's not the reason, it's assuming planck time since it said "in a fraction of a second so infinitesimal no word exists to describe it", which is a low-end anyway as it implies it's even shorter than a planck instant.
Honestly, that doesn't tell us anything either other than it was really low.The Everlasting said:That's not the reason, it's assuming planck time since it said "in a fraction of a second so infinitesimal no word exists to describe it", which is a low-end anyway as it implies it's even shorter than a planck instant.
This times a hundred. It is a fraction of time so small humans can't comprehend nor name it.The Everlasting said:That's not the reason, it's assuming planck time since it said "in a fraction of a second so infinitesimal no word exists to describe it", which is a low-end anyway as it implies it's even shorter than a planck instant.