You may question: "how can Clark even survive the injection of Kryptonite right into his bloodstream?"...."Shouldn't he be dead?"...or "how can his death neutralize the kryptonite in his system????"
I think what they meant to explain was that 'death to revival' neutralized or eliminated the K in Clark's system.
When Clark is brought back to life, all traces of injuries and what not disappear. It is some instantaneous rapid healing and regenerating of his molecular structure.
I think what they're trying to imply (what they can't fit into limited time episode) about kryponite [specifically in the bloodstream] is that it needs a living kryptonian organism to have damaging effects, but once the organism (Clark) perishes the effects of the K perish as well as if the organism was never there. That is the rule most people don't know of.
Conversely, Kryptonite on Planet Krypton has no damaging effects on living Kryptonian organisms ON Planet Krypton. So therefore, these strange effects of Kryptonite we see on Clark can be the result of Earth's unexplainable effect on Kryptonite (Although they possibly can be because of Krypton's environment and the fact that it has a red sun). These reasons can also be compared to the fact that Kryptonite in the rock form only begins to glow when Clark is near it (watch your episodes carefully; as they don't glow with humans).
The REVIVAL explained...
So does that make Clark virtually invulnerable? Or ultimately, a true immortal now that he could live through his so called deadly Kryptonite? No...not necessarily...
Johnathon "pushed" him back to life. This is something by means spiritually explainable...so yeah I think the K possibly could have killed him had it not been for JK pushing him back to life. But then again Supes is pretty strong, so the liquid K could also have been less concentrated than other forms since the med student who created it messed with its subsistency.
(SORRY GUYS: I am one of many MASSIVE Comic book and Superman nerds and fanatic!)
I think what they meant to explain was that 'death to revival' neutralized or eliminated the K in Clark's system.
When Clark is brought back to life, all traces of injuries and what not disappear. It is some instantaneous rapid healing and regenerating of his molecular structure.
I think what they're trying to imply (what they can't fit into limited time episode) about kryponite [specifically in the bloodstream] is that it needs a living kryptonian organism to have damaging effects, but once the organism (Clark) perishes the effects of the K perish as well as if the organism was never there. That is the rule most people don't know of.
Conversely, Kryptonite on Planet Krypton has no damaging effects on living Kryptonian organisms ON Planet Krypton. So therefore, these strange effects of Kryptonite we see on Clark can be the result of Earth's unexplainable effect on Kryptonite (Although they possibly can be because of Krypton's environment and the fact that it has a red sun). These reasons can also be compared to the fact that Kryptonite in the rock form only begins to glow when Clark is near it (watch your episodes carefully; as they don't glow with humans).
The REVIVAL explained...
So does that make Clark virtually invulnerable? Or ultimately, a true immortal now that he could live through his so called deadly Kryptonite? No...not necessarily...
Johnathon "pushed" him back to life. This is something by means spiritually explainable...so yeah I think the K possibly could have killed him had it not been for JK pushing him back to life. But then again Supes is pretty strong, so the liquid K could also have been less concentrated than other forms since the med student who created it messed with its subsistency.
(SORRY GUYS: I am one of many MASSIVE Comic book and Superman nerds and fanatic!)
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