Not exactly -> the average lightning bolt travels at around 224,000 mph - or about 3,700 miles per second. (Depends on air temperature/pressure though)Lightning travels at speed of light. Pretty fast right, but it travels its distance.
FTG rips through the fabric of time and space, instantly appearing somewhere else. No travel time.
Therefore FTG > Kirin.
There is no constant or the speed of lightning and ftg is faster than light.According to the book, "It's Raining Frogs and Fishes," by Jerry Dennis, lightning bolts travel at speeds up to 93,000 miles per second
The speed of light in vacuum, usually denoted by c, is a physical constant important in many areas of physics. Its value is 299,792,458 metres per second
light>ighting by far
According to the book, "It's Raining Frogs and Fishes," by Jerry Dennis, lightning bolts travel at speeds up to 93,000 miles per second
The speed of light in vacuum, usually denoted by c, is a physical constant important in many areas of physics. Its value is 299,792,458 metres per second
light>ighting by far
I give you ... (below)There is no constant or the speed of lightning and ftg is faster than light.
Not exactly -> the average lightning bolt travels at around 224,000 mph - or about 3,700 miles per second. (Depends on air temperature/pressure though)
Light travels at 670 million mph, or 186,000 miles per second
And there is your physics lesson of the day! xd
Anyhow, I agree that FTG (ripping through fabric of space and time) is faster than lightning (Kirin)![]()