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によって Armando Magaña 6年前.

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SuperMaterials

Discussion focuses on the potential and future of microstructurally engineered materials, particularly in the context of military applications and popular culture. It highlights how comics, such as Captain America, Iron Man, and Superman, reflect real-world historical events and societal issues.

SuperMaterials

SuperMaterials

Keeping the fun

We know that the 99% of the scrips never make to the screan
Just for fun and motivation

The comics represent something in the real world

Ironman: Cold War
Capitan America: The WW2
Superman: The imigration in the great dpression

“There really is very little reason that we should not be able to microstructurally engineer whatever materials we want for the future"

Explanation of Capitan America's shild
Appling to military

Motivation for studying an engineering

Source: Mitchell, N. (2017, March 02). The 16 Strongest Metals in Comics. Retrieved April 09, 2018, from https://www.cbr.com/the-16-strongest-metals-in-comics/

Examples

GALACTIC GLAZE

Allows being inside a star, and black holes
Protects the tender internal organs from damage
Prevents freezing in space
From: Galactus, along with the Power Cosmic
Silver Surfer

URU

Can throw lightning
Absorbes the strength of the user
Can hold an enchantment like nothing else
Shaped in the heart of a star
Thor & Odin

AMAZONIUM

Absortion of spells
Repel everything from bullets to energy blasts
Indestructible metal
In the Paradice Island
Wonder Woman & amazones warriors