Originally posted by Alfheim
Right so what you're telling me is that somebody with vast superhuman strength and superhuman reflexes moving his body at superhuman speeds is bad physics?Hell you implied you needed strength and explosive reflexes to escape orbit now ive given you examples its bad physics.
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the ability of a muscle to twitch is based on the type of muscular fiber [fast- or slow-twitch] and the efficiency of neuro-electric impulses to the muscle itself. the ability to lift significant weight is determined by the density and strength of the protein chains in the muscle, as well as the number of muscular fibers. these are not related aspects of the muscular system, as a large amount of weight can [and often is] lifted slowly when the majority/entirety of the muscular fibers are being used. so, to imply that a super-strong character has the efficiency of neuro-electric impulses to move a part or whole of their body at any respectable fraction of the speed of sound/light is a fallacy based in a lack of understanding of the biological system.
to assume that they should be able to, and chock it up to a superhuman physique/inhuman body structure is in stark contrast to PHYSICS [the way objects move, exist and interact in our universe, and topic of this thread] and is without any [sound or otherwise] LOGIC.
not to mention the sapping effect a physical atmosphere has on a body in motion. even objects in freefall, with a positive acceleration [in terms of direction being travelled] hit a terminal velocity as the air they're displacing, as well as the drag being caused, stops the object from gaining speed. without a constant accelerant [such as a series of rocket boosters like those found on space shuttles,] an object's acceleration is negative [due to gravity] from the second it moves upward.
physics points so, so far away from jumping/punching someone into orbit being possible it's not even funny. sorry to break it to you.