University of Minnesota physics professor James Kakalios discusses how he was tapped to add a physics perspective to the upcoming Warner Brothers movie, Watchmen. Kakalios discusses how quantum mec...
University of Minnesota physics professor James Kakalios discusses how he was tapped to add a physics perspective to the upcoming Warner Brothers movie, Watchmen. Kakalios discusses how quantum mechanics can explain Dr. Manhattan's super human powers in the film, and how he came to become an expert on the topic of the physics of superheroes. Check out Kakalios book at www.physicsofsuperheroes.com
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i hate it when skateboarders say they hate physics while they use it EVERYDAY WHEN SKATEBOARDING. The guy who created most tricks to skateboarding was a physics major, he just happen to applye that to his skateboarding and created a breakthrough that kids call a hard flip or a 360 shovit, it's crazy how little things in life is egnored
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hydrogen i believe, hence the one "electron". im no chemist, but im pretty sure hydrogen is one of the most basic elements, so i guess it would be something Dr. Manhattan would consider a "symbol of something he respected"
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Heard of nick tesla before? I would bet a mill Alan moore has..
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The future was a hundred years ago.. lol