#14 Yet, super hero movies never use the most fundamental principle of Physics stating that 'Every action, has an equal and opposite reaction.' For instance, when The Hulk, Superman or any super hero/villain picks up a tank, locomotive or anything weighing several tons, their legs and entire body would immediately sink into the ground. Their strength is meaningless if what they're standing on can't support them.
"At the outbreak of WWI, the Boy Scouts of America was the largest uniformed body in America. It was twice as large as the Army and four times as large as the Navy."
#14 Yet, super hero movies never use the most fundamental principle of Physics stating that 'Every action, has an equal and opposite reaction.' For instance, when The Hulk, Superman or any super hero/villain picks up a tank, locomotive or anything weighing several tons, their legs and entire body would immediately sink into the ground. Their strength is meaningless if what they're standing on can't support them.
that is what I like in The Boys when Homelander was like no can't carry the plane. If he tried he would punch right through it.
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pi-hole for the win.
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That clip is from the movie by Jamie Uys: The gods must be crazy. One of my favorite movies.
"Take back this evil thing! We don't want it!"