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There is no solid material on Earth that can withstand getting hit by bullets or an anti-tank missile without getting dented.
- Maybe neutronium (material from a neutron star) - but it would disintegrate in Earth's atmosphere
Reversing time by flying around the Earth is not compatible with our understanding of General Relativity,
Emitting X-Rays with your eyes to see through things has a tenchical problem: X-Rays do pass through many materials without getting absorbed - but the X-Rays pass through, so you have to detect the image on the other side (not on the same side as your X-Ray source).- This would have to rely on X-Ray reflection, which I imagine is far less likely than absorption or transmission!- Some X-Ray telescopes do use X-Ray reflection, but they use grazing angles from a crystalline surface; superman needs 180° reflection from bulk materials.See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X-ray_optics#X-ray_techniques
But if you fly eastwards from Samoa you can arrive yesterday, and 20,000 miles to the west, even in a light aircraft.
Interesting, so let's say, we were able to capture some of it right outside of the atmosphere and brought it safely, could it be used to support/reinforce bones and muscles, is it toxic? would it work? Could this material be available inside a living organism? will it have electrons then and be able to integrate with other matter without disintegrating?(Assuming we were able to stimulate our brain to be able to accommodate for higher frame rates. (Which is another impossibility as well)).
......let's say, we were able to capture some of it (Neutronium) right outside of the atmosphere and brought it safely, could it be used to support/reinforce bones and muscles, is it toxic?
I'm pretty sure that neutronium would collapse into a sphere under its own gravity
Remove a spoonful of this solid, and it will have the mass of a mountain - not enough gravity to move very much
Umm...Why is there a Yellow Circle with a Red Exclamation mark depicted near the OP?Meaning?
Superman's bones and muscles couldn't be made of any known material that would allow him to do this://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nQAJTfH13PwThe same goes for that machine he's lifting against as well as the floor he's standing on.