ShinmenTakezo said:
Density isn't the same as gravity and isn't directly related to gravity in any way. Also I think it is impossible to have infinite density because density is the measurement of the amount of matter in a given space. density=mass/volume. You can't have an infinite amount of matter in a defined amount of space. That matter, once it gets to a certain point is going to require more space. Gravity is directly related to an objects mass. Therefore if you have a defined mass, you will have a defined gravitational force. That means you can't have infinite gravity without infinte mass. You can't have infinite mass without infinite space. I am no scientist, but this is the conclusion I come to using the science I have learned. |
Plus, in the comic books they make a black holes sucking capacity, well that of a child's imagination about how powerful a black hole can suck. It's not even the same kind of black holes as real life.
Plus I believe Superman fly's by controlling his own gravity, which means he can fly away from a black hole by having his own gravity be infinite gravity at the opposite direction, but at a faster rate, to escape anything that would have infinite gravity.
I think Man of Steel Superman, might be the weakest suited Superman I have ever seen, but he doesn't seem to really have grasp of his own strength in a lot of the movie.







