User blog:Niarobi (Formerly Hadou)/Low-Ball for the Reality-Blitzing Missiles feat

Feat: Superman chased reality-blitzing missiles all throughout the universe.

Distance: This is kind of complicated. Since he basically flies all throughout the universe, we would basically take the volume of the universe and see how many of his own body-volumes can fit, and then we'd have to subtract the volume of all other objects of the universe. Considering there would be little difference in calculating the combined volume of everything in the universe and subtracting it, I'll leave that part out, so the calc will be slightly wanked. It's a massive low-ball anyway, since it's actually an Immeasurable speed feat, so sue me. There was once a man who took Superman 100 trillion light-years away from Earth, and the Earth is in the center of the universe, so a low-balled diameter of the universe is 200 trillion light-years. If we assume the universe is spherical, then...

V = (4/3)π100000000000000^3 = 4.19x10^42

That's 3.9640460680113552x10^58 meters.

Now, I'm going to use the average volume of a human, which is .0711 cubic meters.

(3.9640460680113552x10^58)/.0711 = 5.57531092547307x10^59 = the meters Superman would have to move to encompass the whole universe with his body.

Time: The time it takes a human to heartbeat. Lois Lane is a middle-aged woman, but for simplicity, I'll low-ball her heart rate to 60 beats per minute, even though it should probably be higher. So 1 second.

5.57531092547307x10^59 meters per second, or 1.85972354430379645x10^51 c.