Physicists would be losing their minds.
Rippling the boundaries of physical reality like that is like quantum mechanics on acid. The efforts of serious scientists to study these effects, duplicate them or nullify them (I'm thinking of the power nullification field in the comic book Powers) might be interesting developments or complications.
Actually, you may want to pick up the trade paperbacks of Powers. The guy who writes them is a crime writer, not a superhero writer, and so he's created an immensely believable world filled with FX users and more.
Rippling the boundaries of physical reality like that is like quantum mechanics on acid. The efforts of serious scientists to study these effects, duplicate them or nullify them (I'm thinking of the power nullification field in the comic book Powers) might be interesting developments or complications.
Actually, you may want to pick up the trade paperbacks of Powers. The guy who writes them is a crime writer, not a superhero writer, and so he's created an immensely believable world filled with FX users and more.