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@Aragorn106654 The power of nuclear bombs, or any bomb for that matter, needs a medium to transmit their destructive energy through, while here on earth they use the atmosphere, there is no such medium in the vacuum of space, therefore the bomb's power is greatly reduced. Besides, the most dangerous part of a nuclear bomb is the powerful shockwave, which is practially nonexistent in a vacuum.
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Yeah, sure. Cuz nothing saves the day like throwing a nucear bomb to the open space and make the Earth recieve a good dosis of radiation...
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if he could push THIS into space that fast why couldn't he clear the blast zone in the spare 4 seconds he had?
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@Aervis1993 It's a cartoon. It doesn't have to make sense.
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@Aervis1993 he is ironman even gravity cant tell him no
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@nelsonjoey They have the vaccum or near vacuum of space to travel though if bombs couldn't work in space you couldn't send rockets into space as they use controled explosions as their means of thrust.
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@reddemon21 While holding a robot heavier than him.
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hehe cool gotta see more
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even though I may be nit picking, but wouldnt the nuke cause all the satelites in outer space to get knock out?
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@nelsonjoey the only thing that doesnt work is the sound of the explosion. but if u wanted it to hear it in space you could always hold onto the bomb while it exploded so the sound vibrations would travel through your suit, but this would result in death XD...
should make a show out of this
nemesisnyc 1 year ago 49
so wait, in 27 seconds Iron man managed to push a 10 ton, metallic beast over 400 kilometers into space? ( or in other words just under 250 miles) lets see here, that means he was traveling 32,400 miles per hour eh? wow didn't know he could break Mach 42!
Aervis1993 1 year ago 31