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This blog is all about how physics applies to some of my interests! Enjoy! :)

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Master Assassins

Hello once again audience! Today I'm going to talk about a duo of absolutely awesome government assassins from The Avengers, Black Widow and Hawkeye (also known as Natasha Romanov and Clint Barton). Now you might be thinking, what's so super about these two people? They are just people, no super powers or anything. Well I can tell you that they are in fact super with their accuracy. Let's start with Hawkeye. Like his name says, his eyes are like a hawk's. But how precise is that?

LilBretz

LilBretz

The Physics Behind Inter-Demensional Portals

In The Avengers, Loki the Norse God of Mischeif and his Chitauri alien army invade The Big Apple. But how were they able to do that? Well I'll tell you it certainly wasn't by cab. They traveled through space with the use of The Tesseract, a small cube with enough clean energy to sustain the whole planet, or destory it. But can space travel really occur? And does such thing like the Tesseract even exist? Actually, scientists around the world are studying worm holes and how to travel throu

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LilBretz

The Physics Behind The Incredible Hulk

Welcome back to another blog on superheroes with me, LilBretz! Today's topic will be The Incredible Hulk and the physics behind this "enormous green rage monster." Now, many of you know the basics behind The Hulk; he gets angry and he "Hulks out." But what exactly makes Dr. Bruce Banner turn into The Hulk? Well, while working in the lab, as usual for Bruce, he was hit by a gamma bomb that was emitting gamma radiation. This is usually something extremely bad and results in extrermely bad t

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LilBretz

The Physics Behind Captain America's Shield

Hello once again! It's LilBretz here with more superhero physics. Today's topic is Captain America's shield, the ol' Stars and Stripes. Could this piece of extremely rare metal really be true? Could it really have the potential to sustain after any blow is done to it? Let's find out. Now, in Captain America: The First Avenger, Howard Stark tells Steve Rogers (Captain America) that the prototype shield is made out of "vibranium", a metal that is "stronger than steel and a third of the wei

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LilBretz

The Physics Behind Captain America's Shield

Hello once again! It's LilBretz here with more superhero physics. Today's topic is Captain America's shield, the ol' Stars and Stripes. Could this piece of extremely rare metal really be true? Could it really have the potential to sustain after any blow is done to it? Let's find out. Now, in Captain America: The First Avenger, Howard Stark tells Steve Rogers (Captain America) that the prototype shield is made out of "vibranium", a metal that is "stronger than steel and a third of the wei

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LilBretz

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