just curious, you know there is many galaxy in the universe, i mean, do u believe there's ras like kryptonian out there?
Superman
Character » Superman appears in 18940 issues.
Sent to Earth as an infant from the dying planet Krypton, Kal-El was adopted by the loving Kent family and raised in America's heartland as Clark Kent. Using his immense solar-fueled powers, he became Superman to defend mankind against all manner of threats while championing truth, justice, and the American way!
do you believe superman is exist?
I like to believe that there is some other kind of lifeform in the universe... but I highly doubt that they look exactly like humans but have superpowers. That would be idiotic of the universe ;)
Yes. Superman is my cousin. He got beat up last week by a guy named goku.
Lol, loved this.
Good question. I was say it is a possibility. There are literally billions of galaxies.
Yup big possibility!
Good question. I was say it is a possibility. There are literally billions of galaxies.
Yup big possibility!
The universe is always growing and expanding its ony a matter of time. I mean if someone with Kryptonian attributes doesn't exist now he wil soon.
Then You'll see.
You'll ALL SEE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11
I don't know if a "kryptontonian" exists but they very well could HAVE or WILL. Like people saying above, the universe is too big for something like that to NOT exist, or maybe I just read too many comics to not think that.
If we lived in a universe that was infinitely large, then it would be mathematically impossible for Superman to not exist. Alas, our universe is limited in size.
Well, as far as I knew, we couldn't actually prove it one way or the other, only theorize. Still the possibility of an infinite-multiverse though, huh?
If we lived in a universe that was infinitely large, then it would be mathematically impossible for Superman to not exist. Alas, our universe is limited in size.
Well, as far as I knew, we couldn't actually prove it one way or the other, only theorize. Still the possibility of an infinite-multiverse though, huh?
The universe is in fact, limited in size. If it was infinitely large, it wouldn't be expanding.
If we lived in a universe that was infinitely large, then it would be mathematically impossible for Superman to not exist. Alas, our universe is limited in size.
Well, as far as I knew, we couldn't actually prove it one way or the other, only theorize. Still the possibility of an infinite-multiverse though, huh?
The universe is in fact, limited in size. If it was infinitely large, it wouldn't be expanding.
Yeah, you got me there. But I repeat, still the possibility of an infinite-multiverse though, huh? A fools dream maybe, but a dream nonetheless.
Yeah, you got me there. But I repeat, still the possibility of an infinite-multiverse though, huh? A fools dream maybe, but a dream nonetheless.
I think it is entirely possible that there are multiple universes. I would like to think that there are.
Yeah, you got me there. But I repeat, still the possibility of an infinite-multiverse though, huh? A fools dream maybe, but a dream nonetheless.
I think it is entirely possible that there are multiple universes. I would like to think that there are.
Of course even if they do exist, there's a good chance we wouldn't even be able to interact with them, which is a bit disheartening.
but if he exist, i think he already come to our galaxy....
What are you talking about? He does exist. In fact, I just saw him bring back my camera just the other day...
Was hard to fix that yard though lol.
If we lived in a universe that was infinitely large, then it would be mathematically impossible for Superman to not exist. Alas, our universe is limited in size.
what a load of pedantic rubbish
Over your head? There was nothing rubbish about it. Unless you consider entertaining fictional and/or hypothetical possibilities to be rubbish. But if that were the case, then your obsession with Wonder Woman is very curious indeed. Or do you just hate the sciences?
@erik: It's mathematically possible that a being like Superman doesn't exist anywhere in the Infinite Universe since Superman flies in the face of all the fundamental laws of science. Your comment also presupposes that within infinity every imaginable thing exists neglecting the possibility that time and space are both endless repetitions of a cycle.
@erik: It's mathematically possible that a being like Superman doesn't exist anywhere in the Infinite Universe since Superman flies in the face of all the fundamental laws of science. Your comment also presupposes that within infinity every imaginable thing exists neglecting the possibility that time and space are both endless repetitions of a cycle.
In a hypothetical scenario where there are infinite universes, only an intellectual moron would ever say that not a single universe exists where Superman hangs his cape. If there are infinite universes with infinite possibilities, it would literally be impossible for Superman to not exist in at least one of them. Likewise, in an infinite number of universes, there would be at least one that doesn't have the same fundamental laws of science as this one (though I'm not sure you are using that term correctly). And because there would be at least one, there would have to be infinite as well. I don't know how someone could struggle so much with something so very simple. Don't you know what infinity is? Or were you just looking for a fight?
@erik: If you believe the Universe is finite then you necessarily believe in the Big Bang theory and consequently, that all the Universe abides by the same physical laws and you're confusing this one infinite and unfathomable universe with "multiple universes" which is another thing entirely lol
@erik: If you believe the Universe is finite then you necessarily believe in the Big Bang theory and consequently, that all the Universe abides by the same physical laws and you're confusing this one infinite and unfathomable universe with "multiple universes" which is another thing entirely lol
Nope. I'm fairly certain that I'm confusing nothing. You seem to be confused though and are openly challenging ideas set by men whose intellect eclipses yours by a wide margin. You imply that it is impossible to flout the fundamental laws of science. That's not true at all and is actually one of the more delicious parts of quantum physics. Men like Landauer and Bennet have postulated the possibility of negating the second law of thermodynamics (which is a fundamental law of science) since the 70s, something that is still considered a possibility today. If it is possible within our own universe, surely it is a possibility in other universes as well.
@erik: you're so full of it Erik
Yeah, damn me for reading evil-voodoo-magic science, right?
@myrongains: i heard. Word on the street is superman's girl Lois lane swallowed my nigga Goku's kids
@ultimatesmfan: if there are other life forms like alien, we all would have known. so there is no life form in other universe. its all Charles Darwin made believe whatever. GOD created the heavens and the earth not aliens. superman dont exist . the only superman that exist is GOD.
If there's a planet with a red star that was liveable, it's possible. Not saying they'd resemble humans physically to a T, but they could've evolved to where their cells actively absorb the sun's energy due to it being dim and the planet had a higher gravity than earth's. It's pretty likely that a being from that race, when sent to earth, would be Superman-like.
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