TheRealDeusExMach
TheRealDeusExMach
TheRealDeusExMach

No, that's Qbert...

...he flips the switch:

Superman's physiology utilizes the biological analog of Tony Stark's repulsor-tech. Every cell in his body acts like a microscopic RT-rig/arc-reactor. He has precise control over the output of each one of these cells, much like the Iron Man armor's palm-and-boot-mounted repulsors, coupled with a subconscious

How much Hawking have you read? Any Gubser?

I'd love to spend more time in school, but I'll need my masters before they'll let me teach.

Two things: Gravitons do not necessarily exist; Wikipedia is not a scholarly source. Ask your science teacher.

Magnetism is a function of space time, space-time is a function of gravity, therefor magnetism is a function of gravity. What I meant to say, was that magnetism is gravitational.

E equals MC Squared and all that...

Actually, yes it is.

*CharBoronNitride

SAM, thermal guidance. The flares worked as advertised. That's not a bomb it's a missile.

No. The reason ice is less dense than water is because of the way the water crystals align. They tend towards a three-dimensional distribution. In other words they try to reach spatial equilibrium(attempting to take up an equal amount of space in all directions). When they melt, the water molecules try to reach

I see what you're saying, but I've always had a problem with the misnomer "Charcoal" as it contains no coal. But, then again, neither "Charwood" nor "CharBoronNitrate" exactly roll off the tongue.

Listen, when you have ADHD, someone fucking with your lights just sets you off. But then you go and do something awesome and hope they forgive you. In the end, you are who you are, and you should always be yourself.

Unless you can be Batman. Always be Batman.

RIGHT there with you, dude. Been thinking a lot about that lately. It's occurred to me that the only way Enlightenment means anything is if there is darkness with which it can be defined.

Nate Gray? In an alternate universe(with an alternate spelling)...wasn't he X-Man?

Right on the money, man. Exactly my point.

You're absolutely right... I just don't like the other kids playing with my toys. They break things.

Fair point, if academic.