@dccomicsrule2011: I was kidding. If you couldn't take the joke and didn't noticed I had changed the sizes then my bad.
Anyways, nothing is wrong with using science to analyze feats. Knowing the weight of something when someone picks something up is science in itself. There are a lot of people here that are afraid of science because they don't understand it. But really it's not that hard to apply to many different kinds of feats.
Only times I don't apply knowledge to feats is when it involves manipulation on energy and matter scales. But a lot of "Flash" facts and things the Flash does involves science, he even says to himself.
Even if it's comic book science, I don't see a problem with that, like Plutonian who has a fake scientific explanation to all his abilities. I think it's great the writers did that. It builds my imagination to a greater degree.
So yes, there are times when science can't be applied like Superman holding a building without it collapsing, but there are also times where simple science concepts can apply like Flash saying his IMP punch is a result of his extreme speed aka F = ma
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