What can the flash vibrate through?
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What can the flash vibrate through?
As a byproduct of his speed, Barry Allen is capable of vibrating his molecules at an atomic level, allowing him to pass through solid objects. Regardless, once Flash learns to vibrate his molecules, it will make stopping criminals and saving innocents a whole lot easier.
Can Flash kill Supergirl?
The Flash knew he couldn’t beat Supergirl outright, so he did something else. He managed to get Supergirl to, whilst trying to attack the Flash, break the device that was controlling the heroes. Ultimately, given her power suite, the only real way the Flash can beat Supergirl is by outthinking her.
Can flash phase his hand into Superman’s chest?
Superman’s body is made up of matter. High density and this and that are all fine. But ultimately, it is made of matter and hence it follows the ‘DeBroghlie’s Hypothesis’. So, if flash can tap into the frequency and wavelength of that said matter, he can definitely phase his hand into Superman’s chest.
What would happen if the Flash vibrate with Superman?
But a problem arises if Flash stops vibrating his hand inside Superman’s body. His hand could be crushed. Another awkward situation arises when Both of them vibrate. In such a case, Flash must be careful to vibrate at the same frequency as Superman or else, the Flash’s hand will be crushed like the above case.
Can the Flash vibrate his molecules?
Didn’t Supergirl say that they could not move when they phased? It’s really simple,if Flash can vibrate his molecules ONLY because of his link to the speedforce,than no superman can not vibrate his,but if it’s just a side effect of being very fast,than superman should be able to do it.
Why can’t Superman move faster than light?
The main problem for superman is that unlike the flash that has the anti-inertia field that allows him to simply go all out in terms of speed. Superman can’t do it just anywhere. More than once superman has been shown to be able to move faster than light, way faster. Specially now in the New 52, and of course in the silver-age Superman.