I was browsing through YouTube recommended video that one particular video catches my interest. It evolves around Flash. The human that has super speed capability. I think a lot of people that into this Marvel/DC comics reader might know of this superhuman. This video try to explain how can a human like the Flash ran or move faster that light, even faster than 'Death'! And not destroying the world around it as he does it.
As some of the comic series readers are physics students they knew what running at such speed will bring damage to things around the runner. Does he is then said to be able to move that fast not out of sheer muscle power but through the possession the ability to tap into the speed force. Now this enable Flash to move (run) many times faster than sound and even faster than light. Again, here we counter the speed of light which some elementary physics might say something that no ordinary man can do with out the help of a certain machine. As what Einstein theorized that as a mass object nears the speed of light it mass increases preventing it from reaching into the speed of light.
All this can be explain, as Flash taps into the Speed Force. It is this 'Force' which enables Flash to move faster than light. It's kind puts Flash above or outside the realms of know physics. Thus enable himself to be excluded from the physics of ordinary world. Why do I brought this up?
Because what these comics are trying to explain Flash ability is nearing to describe God. His ability to be everywhere and nowhere at the same this is because he is above our reality. He can be at any time and be in no time is because he is the programmer. He is not in the program. just like we are the programmer of a game. We can be anywhere in the game but at the same time we're not in the game. We can move the game to see it in the past, present and future, just by adjusting T=when in the coding line. It kinda fascinating to me when they try so much to make Flash impossible to become possible that they are nearing the ability of God.
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