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- From: carl@aoa.aoa.utc.com (Carl Witthoft)
- Subject: re:superheroes
- Message-ID: <1992Dec18.130405.29258@aoa.aoa.utc.com>
- Organization: Adaptive Optics Associates
- Date: Fri, 18 Dec 1992 13:04:05 GMT
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- References: <1992Dec1.175336.18788@lynx.dac.northeastern.edu> <1992Dec3.030648.14875@augean.eleceng.adelaide.edu.AU> <rwallace.723515546@unix1.tcd.ie>
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- In article <rwallace.723515546@unix1.tcd.ie> rwallace@unix1.tcd.ie (russell wallace) writes:
- >>When Superman flies, how does he create backthrust to propel himself
- >>forward without (apparently) emitting any visible substances out of his
- >>back end?
- >>Serious answers only please.
- >I think this is actually not so silly a question as it seems; it is
- >related to the "reactionless drives" which are used in some science
- x
- SOrry if people are mis-associated w/ quotes above.
- Of course this is a silly question, because Superman is a comic
- strip character and DC comics does whatever it damn wants to create
- a story. Heck, the Justice Society of America (tons of DC superheros
- in one book.... does this still exist?) back in 1966 or so ended up
- using magic to stop the baddies. To ask how Superman flies makes as
- much sense as asking how Green Lantern's powers flow from a lamp
- or the Human Torch over at Marvel shouts "Flame on" and flies in the plasma.
- Or, how Superman can travel backwards or forwards in time by spinning
- clockwise or CCW.
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