Oh my gosh aero we're talking about things falling not being suspended.
Ghavrel Send a noteboard - 18/05/2017 09:04:31 PM

Try to keep up.
I think we're more willing to give the Iron Man suit the benefit of the doubt regarding inertial dampeners than we are an old refrigerator.
Captain America is goofy in general with regard to his powers. Isn't his shtick that he's at peak physical potential for a human? Humans are great, don't get me wrong, but they aren't THAT great.
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TNG S02E12: The Royale, OR, How Many Scientific Errors are Feasible in Five Minutes?
18/05/2017 04:50:36 AM
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A wizard did it
18/05/2017 06:16:26 AM
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Apparently the script called for Fahrenheit but they didn't bother converting.
18/05/2017 02:50:39 PM
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Star Trek shows usually do a pretty good job with stuff like this
18/05/2017 03:23:37 PM
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Physics in almost all "Super Hero" movies drives me batty.
18/05/2017 04:21:49 PM
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Presumably Superman moves downward when catching Lois to prevent fatal deceleration.
18/05/2017 06:16:36 PM
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Even just bending the knees and letting the arms drop a little would make a huge difference *NM*
18/05/2017 07:03:09 PM
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It's not just Superman, though.
18/05/2017 07:08:01 PM
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Maybe the standard model is just missing the superpowers boson.
*NM*
18/05/2017 09:00:24 PM
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Suspension of disbelief?
18/05/2017 07:31:51 PM
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Oh my gosh aero we're talking about things falling not being suspended.
18/05/2017 09:04:31 PM
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I hate it when massive plot holes are excused because it is science fiction
19/05/2017 03:11:21 AM
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