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Re: Superhero remedial physics
Post by TN4994   » Mon Nov 24, 2014 8:18 pm

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So, Ninjas don't leave footprints unless they want someone to follow?
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Re: Superhero remedial physics
Post by Thucydides   » Mon Nov 24, 2014 11:43 pm

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TN4994 wrote:So, Ninjas don't leave footprints unless they want someone to follow?


Of course. Haven't you ever watched those high quality ninja movies from Hang Kong studios? :D

WRT grabbing a tank by the gun barrel, the gun is attached to a "cradle" which is designed to hold the weapon firmly in place (for accuracy) and deal with the recoil forces generated by firing. IF something like the Hulk grabbed a tank by the gun barrel and lifted, the cradle would get all the forces transferred to it and it would then transfer the forces to the turret via the trunnions (where the gun pivots for elevation), where any failure would take place.

Assuming the trunnions did not come apart, the turret would most likely be lifted off the tank, since the forces would then be concentrated on the turret ring, and the traversing mechanism wold be the next point of failure.

An "accurate" hulk movie would see the gun suddenly come loose, then the turret lift off the tank. If the Hulk were to continue to throw, the turret would slip off on the backswing, and the Hulk would be throwing the barrel of a tank downrange. The body of the tank would be crashing back down on its tracks from a short drop, and the driver (as the only survivor) would be crapping his pants and looking for the emergency escape hatch.
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Re: Superhero remedial physics
Post by Annachie   » Tue Nov 25, 2014 2:36 am

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I don't know the particular scene but if grabbed by the end of the barrel and lifted wouln't it bend? It's what, multiple million newtons.
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Re: Superhero remedial physics
Post by Michael Everett   » Wed Nov 26, 2014 8:20 am

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It isn't just Superheroes who can defy physics. Mimes can do so as well...
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Re: Superhero remedial physics
Post by Tenshinai   » Wed Nov 26, 2014 5:59 pm

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TN4994 wrote:So, Ninjas don't leave footprints unless they want someone to follow?


Well of course we don´t. :mrgreen:
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Re: Superhero remedial physics
Post by TN4994   » Thu Nov 27, 2014 12:51 am

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Tenshinai wrote:
TN4994 wrote:So, Ninjas don't leave footprints unless they want someone to follow?


Well of course we don´t. :mrgreen:


Then, I won't follow the path with all the footprints.
But if you don't leave footprints then it may be a Ninja trap.
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Re: Superhero remedial physics
Post by Michael Everett   » Thu Nov 27, 2014 2:05 pm

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TN4994 wrote:Then, I won't follow the path with all the footprints.
But if you don't leave footprints then it may be a Ninja trap.
Ah, Stay home. Take two shots of rum laced eggnog and go to bed.

Ninjas are hard to spot when they don't want to bee seen. Just check here for an example...
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Re: Superhero remedial physics
Post by cthia   » Thu Nov 27, 2014 7:43 pm

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Exactly what are the physics behind X-Men's Cyclop's glasses? I know the lenses are made of ruby-quartz. But how do they control that powerful beam? Energy is neither created nor destroyed. Therefore, if the quartz is absorbing the powerful beams, there has to be some by product. If it is deflecting the beam, how does his eyes survive? And what of his eyelids?

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Re: Superhero remedial physics
Post by Annachie   » Thu Nov 27, 2014 8:42 pm

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There's also a scene years ago where Phoenix uses her TK, or possibly her TP, to block thr beams. She then removes Scott's visor and stares lovingly into his eyes.

Best guess, he manifests the beams, perhaps from another dimension, and the visor disrupts thr focus allowing then to return to where they came from.
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Re: Superhero remedial physics
Post by TN4994   » Thu Nov 27, 2014 10:23 pm

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I think the idea has to do with Scott's eyes emitting a laser effect.
Ruby and laser.
Thus a nullification effect.
Like when you wear red lens glasses; red things look white.
Where does the red energy go?
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