You would think so. You should see some of the other crap the scientists are doing.
It's almost a mimic of the super soldier program of the Ultimates. Of course, they are doing everything they can to make it not look that way. It's not as realistic either.
(e.g. The giant guy they are creating for space travel who doesn't have to adhere to the normal limits of the human body as far as height and weight goes compared to the Giant Men from Ultimates who used to have to adhere to it. Also, instead of struggling to find a replacement for Captain America they are struggling to find a replacement for Superman should anything happen to him. Instead of shrinking people like Wasp/Ant Man they are creating nanite beings or something. etc...)
Originally posted by 8bitChris
You would think so. You should see some of the other crap the scientists are doing.It's almost a mimic of the super soldier program of the Ultimates. Of course, they are doing everything they can to make it not look that way. It's not as realistic either.
(e.g. The giant guy they are creating for space travel who doesn't have to adhere to the normal limits of the human body as far as height and weight goes compared to the Giant Men from Ultimates who used to have to adhere to it. Also, instead of struggling to find a replacement for Captain America they are struggling to find a replacement for Superman should anything happen to him. Instead of shrinking people like Wasp/Ant Man they are creating nanite beings or something. etc...)
Cool ideas, although a bit leached !!!!!!!!!.... But that feat is just Garbage !!!!!! They should have had him lifting a piece of a neutron Star, in the Phantom Zone (Where the rules of physics aren't the same ). I mean there should be at least a tiny bit of scientific accuracy, or technobable to disguise it !
Originally posted by yahmanThe presses they use to crush Lithium to 250 microns to make battery cells press 500 tons of pressure. And those are small ones.
How the hell is that piece of metal giving out a bazillion drillion tons worth of pressure !!!!!!!!! Isn't that like the weight of a planet ? 😠
Besides this is a comic book. Realtime science dont apply.
Originally posted by snoopdogg
The presses they use to crush Lithium to 250 microns to make battery cells press 500 tons of pressure. And those are small ones.Besides this is a comic book. Realtime science dont apply.
Yesss good example !!!!!!! Only a factor of 19 zero's difference. 🙄
Nah im only joking mate ! 🙂
Originally posted by yahman
Cool ideas, although a bit leached !!!!!!!!!.... But that feat is just Garbage !!!!!! They should have had him lifting a piece of a neutron Star, in the Phantom Zone (Where the rules of physics aren't the same ). I mean there should be at least a tiny bit of scientific accuracy, or technobable to disguise it !
I quite agree. This harkens back to a 19th century idea of lifting something heavy (all that was missing was Supes having a big handlebar moustache). They could have had him pulling away from an event horizon, anything which would've acknowledged our current knowledge of physics, if not something more star-trekian.
And to even say a quintillion tons: sounds like something a kid would say. Better: "Superman, you are now lifting the equivalent of half an Earth mass." or something like this.
"How the hell is that piece of metal giving out a bazillion drillion tons worth of pressure !!!!!!!!! Isn't that like the weight of a planet ?
The presses they use to crush Lithium to 250 microns to make battery cells press 500 tons of pressure. And those are small ones.
Besides this is a comic book. Realtime science dont apply"
And the truth shall set you free.
Especially when the story is pre crisis lite.
Originally posted by Mindship
I quite agree. This harkens back to a 19th century idea of lifting something heavy (all that was missing was Supes having a big handlebar moustache). They could have had him pulling away from an event horizon, anything which would've acknowledged our current knowledge of physics, if not something more star-trekian.And to even say a quintillion tons: sounds like something a kid would say. Better: "Superman, you are now lifting the equivalent of half an Earth mass." or something like this.