actually i was reading one comic (again) when doom takes franklin to outer space, that is so impossible, there are temperatures in space that reaches 3 Kelvin, they would die instantly, maybe doomīs armor could protect him, but what about franklin, and mr. fantastic (yes he to gets out of the ship), terrible terrible.
thatīs why surfer is cool, his body was made to resist high and low temperatures, he doesnīt need to , eat, drink and BREATH ( i forgot to ask how franklin and his father can breath in space), surferīs body was created so he can live in outer space, he actually has an explanation, to do what he does. (iīm not sayng he always respects the fisic laws, but at least heīs much better).
Teenage Peter Parker being clever enough to create a multi-peptide chain polymer(spider silk - something that scientists in the real world have been trying to recreate for years and haven't yet) that solidifies on contact with air! Ain't never gonna happen!
-Being bitten by a radio-active spider/splashed in the face by radioactive isotope/being exposed to Gamma rays, doing anything to you except give you Leaukaemia and kill you!
Remember in the first Batman movie, at the very end, where Batman falls for what looked like hundreds of feet before using his grapple to bring himself to a dead stop? I winced when I saw that scene. It also seemed to me that the Joker's body was in remarkably good shape, considering the length of the fall he took.
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Superman - ermm an alien space ship crash landing into the earth. I think the government would try their hardest to cover it up and contain watever was inside it.
Superman actually makes a little bit of sense when real physics are applied. If Krypton's gravity was a lot stronger than ours, he would be able to jump extremely high and have his super strength. It would also make sense for why it exploded, since a planet that dense would be unstable.
Daredevil makes sense in concept, but not nearly as powerful as he is. It is true that blind people have been able to use a sonar type technique to judge how far away objects are.
Characters like Storm, Colossus, The Thing, Green Lantern, and The Flash are too unrealistic to fit anywhere in real world physics.
Well the bit in Daredevil with him perceiving his environment better with rain was actually not in any DD comic but is true of Blind people.Obviously, they're not as ultra-sensitive as him but the world around them becomes clearer with the sound of raindrops.There's this guy who's 'the best blind person in the world' who trained Affleck to be blind for the movie who told the creators this fact.
Superman doesn't make sense as such but the fact that he's of another planet makes him slightly more valid because we know little or nothing of Aliens or other solar systems etc.
If you base it on known physics, he's definitely possible. At least as far as the strength, speed, and high jumping goes, of course nowhere near the level it is in the comics.
well given how little we no about aliens, all bets are off! For the grayvity on Krypton to be sufficiently strong enough to give him lets say 1000 tonnes strength on Earth(for example-its actually more than that), it would have to actually be 10,000 times larger than Earth(superman weighs about 100kg,1 tonne=1000kg,1000 tonnes=1000,000kg=10,000 times his weight-assuming he can lift his body weight back on Krypton), which is quite unlikely but again we prob don't know.
But these days, all his powers are apparently due to our yellow sun radiation, and none of his abilities are a result of gravitational differences between Earth and Krypton(that was long time ago)
actually our bodies, and when i say our i mean the people of our planet, are not prepared to resist to such high gravity. If the force of gravity on our planet was as you say, we would all died, unless the persons of krypton had a differen body, they couldnīt survive either.
donīt think on dragon ball characters we are talking about real phisics.
The only problem for Spiderman is for his powers to be as strong as they are (which in itself is close to impossible) is his metabolism would have to be excellerated to the point where he would be eating 20 times as much food as a normal human every day.
You have to remeber that he was bittin by a genetically altered SUPER spider. The key word is SUPER. Maybe a regular spider may have different effects, but the spider he was bit from had some genetic engineering behind it, so maybe, maybe not. He may need more food or may not need more food. Like suttle things like his vision was instantly clear after being bit, and his reflex's were dramatically improved. Little things like that are different then just strength and metabolic rate. I think Spidey makes the most sense out of any Superhero, except none powered Batman, that could be real. heh