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Hmm...In that case, I feel I can be *helpful here.

With a tribute to the Count!

1, 0, 9, 3, 8, 6, 5, 7, 2, 4, ahahaha!

* I certainly can be, my good sir or madam!
I should note, for the mathematically inclined, that approximately half the numbers were rotated according to one specific algorithm, just to make things fun for you, as well. :)
 



My son and I were on facebook and saw how Magneto was controlling Thor's hammer. Got me thinking.

Thor's hammer is made from the metal of a dwarf star. Super dense and heavy. aka black hole material. Not good for any of us.

Superman's key to the Fortress of Solitude is also made of dwarf star metal. Thor's hammer has at best a gallon sized of material. Supe's key is ten feet long. So Supes should be able to use Thor's hammer even less effort.


Then we got thinking..... Superman has destroyed our world. That much mass in the form of a key would suck up and destroy earth through its greater gravity.


This is of course assuming I understand dwarf star creation and density and what creates a blackhole.....

oh the humanity
 

Outside the gravity of a dwarf star, the most likely result, I think, would be a rather large explosion; stars being chiefly held together by their own gravity. Material that is not yet a black hole will not become a black hole in a lower gravity field.

On the other hand, one must also admit that the most likely result of being bitten by a radioactive spider is a hospital stay; that gamma radiation has very little to do with one's potential for weightlifting; and that solar-powered heroes would really not gain anywhere near the energy needed to fly, except for very short periods after very prolonged exposure.

One must therefore conclude that the laws of physics in superhero universes are more along the lines of suggestions. ;)
 





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