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The Arc reactor can’t be replicated in real life yet because energy cannot be created, only transferred. The arc reactor creates its own energy.
ОтветитьI wish I paid more attention to science in school. No better time than now I guess
ОтветитьThe science of iron man makes no sense but its still one hell of a nice movie to watch.
ОтветитьShut up douche
ОтветитьYou don't questioning Tony Stark!!!
ОтветитьIron man 1 was the best marvel movie
Ответитьyou're an idiot ;)
Ответитьone more! how does the cross section of a human create lift?
ОтветитьThe first part of this video did not age well
ОтветитьWhere is the fuel kept for the IronMan suit ?
Ответить^5
Ответить" grounded in reality"
Alrighty then. Moving on
Back in the old comics, he just had really good abbs! Up untill the Silver Centurion armour.
ОтветитьAbout the titanium killing ironman, would it be possible for current tech/material shock absorption to absorb that impact?
ОтветитьWhat is the point of even making this video? The Marvel universe is total fiction. It's not real. It never will be real.
ОтветитьYou look like a guys that sells insurance
ОтветитьGot Aerospace engineering degree to give people reaction on movies 😂
ОтветитьThe Jericho is basically a "dear grid coordinates" weapon... those little individual warheads exist solely to spread the hate over a wider area, as opposed to one massive warhead striking in exactly one spot. Accuracy by volume, as some might say
ОтветитьCan i make a real one like that ?
ОтветитьWhen I was in the Air Force I was told all about the Egress job. They take care of the ejection seat systems. Sometimes those seats do fail. Rarely, but they do. I heard a lot of stories such as a guy was leaning over the seat when it ejected and he was slammed into the roof of the hanger and of course killed instantly. Another time I was told about a guy that somehow mishandled the rocket that is used in an ejection seat and it shot through him. Remember that 20 and 21 year old well trained, but still young people work on those Egress systems... along with older veterans of course.
ОтветитьBro let's ignore the marvel scenes. This dude's jaw line is insane!
ОтветитьYeah, but can you explain why your lava light turns off and on by itself
ОтветитьIron Man crashes into the ground and leaves a big crater. Then he simply crawls out of the crater. How could his body even survive that?
ОтветитьHe ripped off the wing as his suit is stronger than the F22 wing and they were at about mach 1.6
ОтветитьCan you do an analysis of the tech from Swat Kats Radical Squadron
ОтветитьSo I knew all this already, am I qualified to be an aerospace engineer?
ОтветитьThe Jericho “rocketlettes” have a coordinated swarm AI. (yeah, we do have something like it).
ОтветитьYou will get shocked when you will know that Jerrico Missile was inspired from Russian International Ballistic Missile❤
ОтветитьIf the Jericho is so plausible, why doesn’t our military mass produce them?
ОтветитьBro is your profession engineering or meat riding marvel
ОтветитьThe Incredible Hulk TV show was anything but cringy. It was a social commentary limited by the effects of the era. She-Hulk on the other hand is really cringy.
ОтветитьBack in the 1960s, the U.S. military actually experimented with so-called "man-amplifier" technology, including powered armor and a flight harness. The technology was abandoned because it didn't work well enough to be practical; the flight harness, for example, could only stay aloft for very short periods, because they were limited in the amount of fuel they could carry.
ОтветитьWhen hitting that wing, even if the suit was strong enough to withstand it, the damage to Tony’s body should have been insanely high (either immediately fatal, or breaking the spine completely as well as a massive amount of damage to internal organs, and certainly losing consciousness). This is why you want a helmet that breaks when it gets a hard hit, and not a super durable and tough helmet you could slam with a sledgehammer repeatedly with no damage; same for crumple in car crashes, you want a car that crumples on impact to soften it. Because the Ironman suit is so small, there is no room for crumple zones.
If I were Stark, I would have put airbags on the exterior of the suit to soften impacts… but it doesn’t look as cool on screen.
Tony Stark's feet must be very very tiny to fit in such a small space in those jet boots! In reality, they would have been much bigger! Just look at NASA's space suit for reference!
ОтветитьNo no please don't say that it's impossible 😭😭
ОтветитьWait,,, pilots almost always G-LOC when they eject? I don’t know about that. I’ll have to ask my uncle. He’s an ex marine fighter pilot.
ОтветитьCould the suit be turning the atmosphere into a form of rocket fuel basically?
ОтветитьHe those know it’s a movie right?
ОтветитьFrom what I understand, the suit is made from a Gold-Titanium alloy (Titanium-3) which is apparently 4 times harder than regular titanium... so there ya go...
ОтветитьJust as one of the scientists said in the movie, the technology for it doesn’t exist YET
ОтветитьTrash on Lou Farigno's Hulk for bein goofy all you want, but damn bro was a beast.
ОтветитьWhat about the icing 🥶 Problem
ОтветитьOh yes it was real as rain 🌧️ by the time we civilians hear about this stuff it's approximately 25 years old TRUTH!!!!
Ответитьcan the iron man suite even withstand mach1, i guess i movie they claim mach 5
Ответитьwhy do people have to ruin everything. its a movie its not meant to be based in actual science or engineering
ОтветитьPlease do Top Gun Maverick
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