2008-07-16

wissenschaft, die mich interessiert

ein wunderbarer wissenschaftlicher artikel in "Scientific American" (LINK) darüber, ob batman physikalisch und physisch möglich ist:

"Batman is the most down-to-earth of all the superheroes. He has no special powers from being born on a distant world or bitten by a radioactive spider. All that protects him from the villains are his wits and a physique shaped by years of training—combined with the vast fortune [...]"


der artikel ist eigentlich ein interview mit einem professor, der auch noch kampfsport macht, und basiert auf dem buch das dieser in bälde herausgibt - LINK


im artikel gehts dann im frage-antwort stil weiter:

"What's less realistic?

A great example is in the movies where Batman is fighting multiple opponents and all of a sudden he's taking on 10 people. If you just estimate how fast somebody could punch and kick, and how many times you could hit one person in a second, you wind up with numbers like five or six. This doesn't mean you could fight four or five people. But it's also hard for four or five people to simultaneously attack somebody, because they get in each other's way. More realistic is a couple of attackers."



Bild übrigens von der ebenfalls genialen seite "many faces of batman" - LINK

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