Q&A

How fast do you have to go to leave an afterimage?

How fast do you have to go to leave an afterimage?

500 °/s refers to the rotation around you, in your visual field. For instance, if the object first appears 80° to the right of a line straight ahead from your nose and disappears 80° to the left, it must travel this distance in no more than 0.32 seconds.

Can Flash make after images?

A flash of light prints a lingering image in your eye. After looking at something bright, such as a lamp or a camera flash, you may continue to see an image of that object when you look away. This lingering visual impression is called an afterimage.

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How fast does the Flash have to go to run on water?

In CW’s The Flash TV show, his team estimates that he must run 650 miles per hour, or 1050 kph, to run on water. That is way faster than necessary!

How many afterimages can Saitama make?

Sonic is so fast that he can generate ten afterimages, giving the illusion that he’s actually ten places at once. This means that at his maximum, he’s several times faster than the speed of light. Saitama, on the other hand, can generate hundreds of afterimages just by jumping from side to side.

How fast does something have to be to blur?

Human eyes can see at about a 1/30th second shutter speed and about 15 fps frame rate, although to some people, that might seem a little “jerky” or flickering. So consider how much of you field of view an object has to go to blur in 1/30th second. If two inches away, not very fast.

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Can a human create an after image?

Nope. All in the eye of the beholder. An afterimage happens in the viewer’s own physical and psychological optical system—eye, optical nerve, brain.

Why do people like the Flash so much?

The comics have a continuity in their story to maintain, along with new challenges, problems and situations for the protagonist to deal with. The Flash is as fast as the plot needs him to be. His speed and limits are defined by these hints and are continuously surpassed as the plot advances to ever more dramatic levels!

How does the Flash run so fast?

The Flash is able to achieve such incredibly high speeds by tapping into something called the speedforce. The speedforce is a natural power that exists beyond space and time as we know it. Only by gaining access to this power is the Flash and other heroic speedsters able to run at such a rapid pace.

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Is the Flash the fastest man alive?

DC comics introduced all of us to the idea of the “the fastest man alive” in the form of The Flash. He’s known to zip around at an unbelievable speed and witness moments that the average human couldn’t possibly understand or make out with their two eyes.

How does the flash use speed reading in his comics?

In “The Flash” Vol. 3 #2, written by Geoff Johns with art by Francis Manapul and Brian Buccellato, The Flash uses speed reading to save dozens of people. When an apartment building is hit by a shockwave, Barry races to the library where he quickly reads several books on architecture.