Batman and Stark both have significant physics bending powers. It’s more obvious with Stark, but both of them have made plenty of things that have bend the laws of physics pretty drastically.
Jolteon
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- Jolteon@lemmy.ziptoShowerthoughts@lemmy.world•Of the three most popular superheroes, Superman was born with powers, Batman created his powers, and Spiderman had powers thrust upon him33·5 days ago
- Jolteon@lemmy.ziptoAsk Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's your entirely unimportant and inconsequential hot take?1·8 days ago
Isn’t high school level biology already mandatory in most countries?
- Jolteon@lemmy.ziptoAsk Lemmy@lemmy.world•If the vacuum of space couldn't kill you and you had no suit...0·2 years ago
Without the atmosphere, UV is going to be among the least dangerous wavelengths for you to have to worry about.
- Jolteon@lemmy.ziptoAsk Lemmy@lemmy.world•If it is common knowledge that shutting a garage door with a running ICE vehicle inside will kill you, why do you think so many people think 1 billion ICE vehicles aren't bad in the atmosphere?1·2 years ago
If you can’t drive to work, you won’t earn any money and you’ll die.
- Jolteon@lemmy.ziptoAsk Lemmy@lemmy.world•If it is common knowledge that shutting a garage door with a running ICE vehicle inside will kill you, why do you think so many people think 1 billion ICE vehicles aren't bad in the atmosphere?0·2 years ago
It’s not the people don’t think cars are bad for the environment. It’s that people consider the nebulous cost to be worth the short-term benefit of actually being able to get places.
I mean, to be fair he was literally out with a friend. A new friend, yes, but a friend.
I’d either go a few decades in the past or several centuries in the future, depending on how adventurous I’m feeling at the time.
going 30 years into the past puts me in the mid 90s. Recent enough to have technology levels that I could live with and to remember what companies to invest in, but far enough back for non-digital identity records to be a thing, so it would still be possible (albeit difficult) to create an identity.
Skipping forward by 500+ years would also be really interesting. Changing technology would make that world nearly unrecognizable from anything we know today, and I’m hopeful for the far future, if not the near future.