Board Thread:Sonic News Channel/@comment-24560510-20140217220116/@comment-26808654-20140814003148

Godhand1999 wrote: Evtini200 wrote: The void in Colors: not a black hole. If it was, Sonic would have no time to stand there and think about the situation.

The Black Hole in ZG: while a black hole, it was twisted by video game logic and therefore, wasn't as strong as a real black hole would be. Even though Sonic escaped it, you can't use it as an example.

Guys, do you know how powerful a black hole is? Not only does it swallow light, but you'd be swallowed up in less than a second. If Sonic tried outrunning a real black hole, we'd never see the results.

So yeah, still no evidence for faster than light travel. I'd love for Sonic to be that fast but I'm not going to accept he has that ability until actually proven. Holy sh*t....The void in colors was a black hole if anything it is much stronger then one since it was powered by Hyper Go On energy. Not everything has to follow physics and actual science Sonic broke the laws of physics and ran from it...Making him FTL.

Please re-watch the video it is much better then gametheory. Once again you've contradicted yourself. You say not everything has to follow physics and science yet your using physics and science to say that since Sonic outran the void in Colors it means he's faster than light. Also, the void, powered by Hyper-Go-On-Energy or not wasn't as strong as a real black hole. The void in Colors had a very weak gravitational pull, black holes are defined by their immense gravity. Seeing as a real black hole would've swallowed up Sonic and all the light in the area, we can say that the void in colors was either a void or a very weak black hole. Either or, you can't use it as evidence, it wasn't as strong as a real black hole therefore you can't say "Sonic outran it that means he's faster than light." Allow me to point out again that by using the void from colors as an example to how Sonic can run faster than light, you're contradicting your statement of not everything having to follow physics and science. Make up your mind please (also know that unless you use physics you can't really determine how fast Sonic has actually gone).