User blog comment:FairyTailFan7/Sting's Attacks Are Light Speed?/@comment-27042824-20151004001926/@comment-24367018-20151004155156

Whilst that might well be the case, I can pass it off because of a break in logic; because I just want to enjoy the series for what it is; not over analyse every last single feat that occurs by scientific means.

If you want apply logic; you can't just assume that some in real world sciences are 'suspended' because it's not possible for it to be suspended in the real world. Therefore, real world logic need not necessarily apply to different series. Congratulations to Superman for dragging planets; the Pokemon Regigigas pulled continents with ropes. I can vouch that there is no biological force on Earth that can move a continent, after all, I've had the joy of studying rocks for the last five years. Continents move because of convection cells in the Earth's mantle and slab pull caused by a dense plate moving over a less dense plate, not because of some 14' tall creature hauling them over its shoulder.

Ergo, just because some aspects of science might apply to a fictitious universe; does not mean that all forms of science will apply from the real world onto it; that is for the author/creator to decide, and in my honest opinion makes any fan based speculation totally moot, especially to say that some aspects of real world science end up 'suspended'.