10:25 AM
16 February 2004
10:25 AM
‘Uncanny physics of comic book superheroes’:
Take, for example, the strength of Superman. To leap a 30-story building in a single bound, Superman’s leg muscles must produce nearly 6,000 pounds of force while jumping, Kakalios calculates. The Man of Steel was that strong because he was designed to resist Krypton’s powerful gravity. But for a planet with an Earth-like surface to have so much stronger gravity, it would need neutron star material in its core--a highly unstable situation. No wonder the planet exploded.
This is: brett's logjam → February 16, 2004.