On Feasibility

Orland 2022-04-23 07:01:03

Due to the law of conservation of energy, the mass should be constant and the density should be larger after shrinking.

Momentary displacement is not feasible
, shrinking to the point of the center of gravity in an instant, and then free fall. First of all, during the fighting process, it is impossible to suddenly move behind the enemy

and knock people down with a punch.
Even if the density increases, the strength remains the same, but the force area is large. If it is reduced, it should only be like a needle and will not be knocked down

. It is feasible to run through the keyhole.
After take-off, treat the person as a whole, the total kinetic energy and potential energy remain unchanged, shrink to the point of the center of gravity and then increase through the keyhole, but If I didn't hit (shoot) the door with this quality and hand area in the past, I would have thought that a bullet would pass through (in the case of Ant-Man's clothes are very hard).

Generally speaking, I like this kind of idea, but if the logic More careful and feasible is perfect

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Extended Reading
  • Hailey 2022-03-23 09:01:07

    Very peculiar imagination, giving the audience a different visual angle and way of observing objects from ordinary movies, looking forward to the next one.

  • Reyes 2022-03-23 09:01:07

    The teammate is from Deyun Club, right?

Ant-Man quotes

  • Luis: Hey, if the job goes bad, you know I got your back, right?

    Scott Lang: Don't worry. It's not gonna happen.

    Luis: [snickering with Dave as Scott leaves] I love it when he gets cocky.

  • Hank Pym: [mid-credits scene] There's something I want to show you. I realized you can't destroy power. All you can do is make sure that it's in the right hands.

    [unveiling the Wasp suit]

    Hank Pym: This is an advanced prototype that your mother and I worked on together. She never got to use it. But now I realize that we were... we were working on it for you. Maybe it's time we finished it.

    Hope Van Dyne: [smiling to herself] It's about damn time.