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Comic Book Physics

An anonymous reader writes "Seems many of the feats of SpiderMan, Superman and other superheroes obey the basic requirements of physics. So says a University of Minnesota physicist who uses nothing but comics to teach the subject. 'Comic books get their science right more often than one would expect ... I was able to find examples in superhero comic books of the correct descriptions of basic physical principles for a wide range of topics, including classical mechanics, electricity and magnetism, and even quantum physics.' Especially cool: Why Krypton *had* to explode."

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  1. Ob. Simpsons Radioactive Man reference by alien_blueprint · · Score: 1, Redundant

    Martin: I would've thought that being hit by an atomic bomb would've killed him.

    Bart: Now you know better.