Board Thread:The Flash discussions/@comment-27700324-20180314054422/@comment-33745238-20180319014347

Andytrenom wrote: @TheNerd It is true that the writers cannot be expected to put together a scene by strictly following the speed of a character and working out the distance he would be moving in the given timeframe.

But that does not mean the information you would get from calculations must never be used. It just means the information should not be assumed to be 100% accurate. True! If I did say that we shouldn't use calculations and use information only given by the writes and actors, then that was not what I meant. I meant that even though there are calculations, we should always seek to improve them through different means such as information from the writers and actors, as well as other calculations using mathematics. I do agree with you that our calculations will never truly be 100% if it were 100% applied to the show. We can base it on real life scenarios, characteristics, and calculations, but besides that and information from the people on the show, that's as far as we're going to get with our calculations.