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But actually that's not true. You see, if you fold the sheet of paper and punch a hole through it, you begin to realize that a wormhole is the shortest distance between two points. A civilization that could harness the power of stars might be able to use that shortcut through space and time, and perhaps bridge the vast distances of space to reach Earth, he said.

I say open your mind, open your consciousness to the possibility that they are a million years ahead," he said. Kaku believes that only this type of civilization -- millions of years more advanced that us and capable of using wormholes as shortcuts -- could reach Earth and might be one explanation for UFOs. However, on that off chance that there is something there, that could literally change the course of human history. So I say let this investigation begin.

We'll notify you here with news about. Turn on desktop notifications for breaking stories about interest? Kinecelerans can be easily overpowered by a Celestialsapien 's telekinesis. Kinecelerans enjoy sports, and have built large stadiums to this effect. One such sport is similar to the Human sport hockey, with energy pellets made from the planet's natural electrical storms.

A Kineceleran rite of passage is "The Running of the Gauntlet", in which a young Kineceleran must acquire the species' characteristic gliding wheels from the Kinet wilderness. Kinecelerans are gangly and naturally awkward, living their lives in a constant rush. Kinecelerans are not the best fighters and most of them do not even have the disposition to stop and come up with a strategy. Kineceleran representatives came to Pyros to discuss with the Pyronites about the diplomacy while the younger members of both races played a heated game of fire balls.

Alien Species Explore. Getting started. Sapience Sentience. Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? View source. History Talk 1. Hermes has been recorded regularly running past the speed of sound. His max speed is running one mile per second, which equates to approximately Mach 4. However, despite being the fastest Olympic god, and a mythological figure is mostly known for his speed, Hermes wouldn't be able to compete with most of the characters who have made this list.

For this reason, we've placed Hermes fairly high up, even behind some of Marvel's barely known characters. He would have to run much faster than four and half times the speed of sound to even break the top ten on our list. Northstar, made his first appearance X-Men Vol. He is a mutant capable of super speed by becoming a living projectile, and he started off as a member of the Canadian superhero team, Alpha Flight.

In one of the most notable Northstar stories, the Jean-Paul discovered an abandoned baby in a dumpster. The HIV-positive baby died shortly after, motivating Northstar to come out as gay -- making him Marvel's first openly gay character. In the years after, Northstar explored life outside of Alpha Flight. He joined the X-Men and mentored Alpha Squadron, before finally returning to his original team.

The way that Northstar's power works is that he's able to concentrate and channel his vast stores of kinetic energy into a single direction, allowing him to either move his entire body at super speed or just parts of his body.

While he's never traveled close to the speed of light, it is theoretically possible that he could do so. However, if he did, it would be at a great cost to his body and his environment. It's for this reason that Northstar ranks below some of the other characters on this list who've proven at least once, if not on multiple occasions, that they can travel at or faster than the speed of light.

Blur started out on an alternate Earth in the very vast Marvel multiverse. Blur has the ability to move at incredible speeds, but with the rule that he also needs to huge quantities of food in order to keep up with his accelerated metabolism.

He's also incapable of voluntarily ceasing movement -- in order to sleep, he has to receive tranquilizers. He and other heroes who had lost their world during the event formed a new Squadron Supreme, intent on ensuring that their new world doesn't suffer the same fate as their old ones. Although his maximum speed has yet to receive an official measurement, Blur has been recorded to have run at least miles per hour. In Squadron Supreme Vol. During the issue, Blur proved himself capable of keeping up with Quicksilver.

Whether or not he's faster than Marvel's trademark speedster has yet to be seen. This left her with an assortment of powers, including super strength, speed, and flight. Following her transformation, Danvers adopted the codename, Ms. As Ms. Marvel, she worked as a solo hero at first, but after assisting the team on multiple occasions, Ms.

Marvel joined the Avengers, a team that she'd be an on-and-off member of for her entire career. Danvers' Kree physiology gives her a variety of superhuman powers, from super strength to the ability to shoot phototonic blasts. She can also fly at incredibly high velocities, and it's been said that she's flown at Mach 3 for several consecutive hours, suggesting that her potential for speed is enormous.

That combined with her ability to survive in the vacuum of space is what qualifies her for being such an effective cosmic hero, guarding not just Earth, but the galaxy at large. She was introduced as an associate of She-Hulk's, both of them working for law firms. Initially, Whiz Kid isn't interested in heroics -- despite having super speed, she has no interest in using it to fight crime and would rather use to help out with her job at the law firm.

However, after the events of "Civil War", and the Superhuman Registration Act was passed, Whiz Kid was forced to register as a superhuman. She then decided that she might as well try to save lives with her powers. During "Secret Invasion", Whiz Kid apparently died while attempting trying to protect the other heroes from the Skrull version of Yellowjacket.

Despite her relatively short time in comics, Whiz kid ranks among the Marvel Universe's top speedsters. She's been said to be able to have run faster than 30, miles per hour, which equates to around 39 times the speed of sound. It's a shame that she left the Marvel Universe -- we think she's faster than Marvel's other young speedster, Speed, and could've potentially rivaled the velocities that Quicksilver runs at.

Here's our vote for Marvel giving her the resurrection treatment. Phyla, the artificially created daughter of Mar-Vell, first appeared to combat her brother Genis-Vell, who'd temporarily gone insane. Phyla went on to play a key role during the "Annihilation" event. During the final battle with Annihilus, Phyla took the Quantum Bands from Annihilus, allowing Nova to defeat the weakened villain. In more recent years, Phyla joined the Guardians of the Galaxy and clashed with the villain Magus, before meeting her abrupt end at the hands of Thanos in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.

When in possession of the Quantum Bands -- as with all users of the Bands -- Phyla ranked among the fastest in the galaxy. She was able to channel vast amounts of energy with the Bands into a source for super speed, propelling her across space at supersonic speeds. However, it's unclear Phyla would match up against some of her Kree relatives in a race. Unlike her father, Mar-Vell, she wasn't particularly well-known for her speed. Rather, what set her apart from the other Kree was her mastery over hand-to-hand combat.

Sanders' life changed forever when he accepted work on behalf of the Grandmaster in exchange for super speed. Initially, Sanders posed as a fraudulent Whizzer, fighting on the Squadron Sinister against the Avengers. Free of his debt to the Grandmaster, Sanders took up a life of crime as Speed Demon.

The Syndicate proved to be unstable and quickly disintegrated into warring factions. Since then, Speed Demon has been all over the place.

He tried his hand as an anti-hero and joined the Thunderbolts, then, again, worked for the Grandmaster on a new team called Supreme Power. Speed Demon can regularly run at supersonic speeds.

Among his many feats is running across water and up walls. He's also participated in the Runners Galactic Marathon, making him one of the fastest characters in the Marvel Universe. He gave it his best shot but ultimately lost to an alien named Fastforward. Beta Ray Bill made his debut in Thor Vol.

Bill is a cosmic hero who, with the help of his Stormbreaker hammer, can reach incredible speeds. An alien from Korbin, Bill rose to prominence after a run-in with Thor, when, to the shock fans, he was found to be one of the few beings in the universe worthy of lifting Mjolnir. Shortly after, he acquired the Stormbreaker hammer, a weapon that rivaled Mjolnir in power.

Bill, a cosmic hero, has never stayed in one place for very long. He's helped the Asgardians on various occasions, as well as Earth heroes like Spider-Man and Omega Flight, but he's also fought Galactus in space and protected the universe from an inter-dimensional threat from the Cancerverse.

Without Stormbreaker, Bill has the strength and speed to make the finest human athlete seem puny. With Stormbreaker, Bill is capable of reaching the speed of light. As a cosmic hero, that kind of speed comes in handy. Bill can often be seen zipping across the galaxy, from his ship called the New Korbin Skuttlebutt to Asgard to Earth to anywhere else. His ability to travel at the speed of light earns him a respectable ranking on our list.

Quicksilver quickly reformed and joined the second generation of Avengers. Despite doubts over whether or not Quicksilver and the other new recruits deserved to be Avengers, the new team successfully thwarted major threats, including Doctor Doom and Kang the Conquerer. Since then, Quicksilver has been an on-again-off-again Avenger, having recently served as a member of the Avengers Unity Division. Quicksilver started out with the relatively underwhelming ability to just break the speed of sound -- a feat that now seems almost common among Marvel's superpowered characters.

However, after being captured and experimented on by the High Evolutionary, Quicksilver's powers received an upgrade. While it's unknown just how fast he can now travel at full speed, he continues to outdo himself. Once, he jogged around the world in 92 seconds, and another time he ran straight up Mount Everest without breaking a sweat. We aren't so confident he can hang with some of Marvel's cosmic heroes, but he appears to be Marvel's fastest pure speedster for sure.

Of Kree descent, Mar gained favor with Marvel's heroes when he saved Earth from Supremor, the intelligence that governed the Kree empire. Mar developed a psychic link to the hero Rick Jones, allowing him to take part in many battles from a distance, and play a key role in ending the Kree-Skrull War.



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