Also, another thing that people don’t understand is that writers are not astrophysicists. They’re not calculating light year distances between planets to calculate the speed. They just want their show/comic to look cool. There’s no point in trying to use real world physics to analyze characters strength, endurance or speed
Yeah. The fact that Nolan flew to a different star system in a few weeks is mind-blowing. He can fly FTL. Probably tens of thousands of lightyears per second.
Right!! I am genuinely sick of people being angry over details like this one just because the writers didn’t research some physics for a moment that lasts a few seconds and isn’t really that significant lol
Also, another thing that people don’t understand is that writers are not astrophysicists. They’re not calculating light year distances between planets to calculate the speed. They just want their show/comic to look cool. There’s no point in trying to use real world physics to analyze characters strength, endurance or speed
Finally people with common sense!
Yeah. The fact that Nolan flew to a different star system in a few weeks is mind-blowing. He can fly FTL. Probably tens of thousands of lightyears per second.
Trying to physics that is a fools game.
All i´m hearing is viltrumites (and other beings capable of interstelar travel on their own) can subconciously create wormholes or fold space. /J
“Mark, it’s millions of miles and you don’t know the direction”
Millions, sure. A light year is 6 trillion miles. He’s not wrong, but he’s under-selling the distance by quite a lot.
Jupiter is about 370 million miles from Earth, on average. Slightly different from the “one or two galaxies away” Mark was told.
Maybe planets are just closer together in the universe
Right!! I am genuinely sick of people being angry over details like this one just because the writers didn’t research some physics for a moment that lasts a few seconds and isn’t really that significant lol
Also completely ignores the weird time stuff that would happen to him.