Captain Marvel - March 8, 2019

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And why exactly was Nick Fury (already by then a full bird army colonel and respected SHIELD agent) anything other than a badass? Why exactly is the same guy who had no problem calling out Tony Stark and Steve Rogers on their crap still to this day referring to Captain Marvel with reverence as someone whose name "shouldn't be invoked"?

That wasn't Nick Fury that said "Don't invoke her name" ...
 
After you've posted 200 CM posters be sure to thank everyone for your support and sharing your story, lol.

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I usually dont point out or care about silly nerdy things...but why didnt the leather jaket Carl put on before taking off into space at the end of movie burn up:rotfl
She was just floating there looking into ship perfect...leathe jackets can stsnd up to leaving earths atmosphere.
 
I usually dont point out or care about silly nerdy things...but why didnt the leather jaket Carl put on before taking off into space at the end of movie burn up:rotfl
She was just floating there looking into ship perfect...leathe jackets can stsnd up to leaving earths atmosphere.

My guess would be her powers imbue whatever she's wearing, hence when she gains her full powers her suit doesn't tear apart.
 
I usually dont point out or care about silly nerdy things...but why didnt the leather jaket Carl put on before taking off into space at the end of movie burn up:rotfl
She was just floating there looking into ship perfect...leathe jackets can stsnd up to leaving earths atmosphere.

Why would it burn up though?
 
I usually dont point out or care about silly nerdy things...but why didnt the leather jaket Carl put on before taking off into space at the end of movie burn up:rotfl
She was just floating there looking into ship perfect...leathe jackets can stsnd up to leaving earths atmosphere.

I haven't seen the movie, but if she's in the upper atmosphere and then takes off into space, she's encountering less and less atmosphere to create friction that would cause the jacket to heat up.

If she's reentering a planet's atmosphere, then she'll encounter more and more atmospheric friction at higher velocity to cause excessive heat. Then the jacket would burn up.
 
I haven't seen the movie, but if she's in the upper atmosphere and then takes off into space, she's encountering less and less atmosphere to create friction that would cause the jacket to heat up.

If she's reentering a planet's atmosphere, then she'll encounter more and more atmospheric friction at higher velocity to cause excessive heat. Then the jacket would burn up.

Oh really???!!! :naughty :naughty :naughty :naughty :naughty :lol
 
Yeah, reentry is what space capsules and stuff need heat shielding for.

They can control their speed while still in the atmosphere but reentry is a frictionless freefall until they hit the dense atmosphere.

It's like a drill bit spinning freely in the air vs. when it actually makes contact with what it's drilling in to.
 
Just to weigh in on the nerdiness, if she were flying fast enough, the jacket would get ripped to pieces, but if it didn't it could theoretically burn up... the SR-71 Blackbird heated up so much at Mach 3 that the metal of the frame actually expanded.
 
Just to weigh in on the nerdiness, if she were flying fast enough, the jacket would get ripped to pieces, but if it didn't it could theoretically burn up... the SR-71 Blackbird heated up so much at Mach 3 that the metal of the frame actually expanded.

Yeah that all depends on her airspeed. Once in space, the jacket shouldn't burn up. It could get sunburned though.
 
Just to weigh in on the nerdiness, if she were flying fast enough, the jacket would get ripped to pieces, but if it didn't it could theoretically burn up... the SR-71 Blackbird heated up so much at Mach 3 that the metal of the frame actually expanded.

It has everything to do with atmospheric friction. The ISS is right now orbiting the Earth at Mach 22- 17,150 mph and it has no reentry heat shielding protecting it (it does have radiation shielding).

Escape velocity is Mach 33 - 25,000 mph, but by the time a rocket reaches that velocity, it's in the thinner upper atmosphere so less friction and heat shielding isn't necessary.
Also, if Capt. Marvel is flying through space extremely fast (faster than the speed of light, enough to reach other star systems), she'd build up a massive amount of radiation which would be deadly, and if she hit a micro meteorite, it would have enough power to obliterate her, but her jacket would still be okay.
 
It has everything to do with atmospheric friction. The ISS is right now orbiting the Earth at Mach 22- 17,150 mph and it has no reentry heat shielding protecting it (it does have radiation shielding).

Escape velocity is Mach 33 - 25,000 mph, but by the time a rocket reaches that velocity, it's in the thinner upper atmosphere so less friction and heat shielding isn't necessary.
Also, if Capt. Marvel is flying through space extremely fast (faster than the speed of light, enough to reach other star systems), she'd build up a massive amount of radiation which would be deadly, and if she hit a micro meteorite, it would have enough power to obliterate her, but her jacket would still be okay.

:lol

Gotta love science.
 
Okay nerds, now explain how an exploding jet engine can enable you to shoot energy from your hands.
 
Im more curious how absorbing radiation from a magic stone can make you more powerful than 6 of them in their purest form.
 
What are you talking about? Thanos used just the Power Stone by itself to literally punch her out the movie.

Yeah, he barely had a moment to contemplate wielding the stones before she attacked him, so until he grabbed the power stone CM was the only one utilizing power derived from an infinity stone.
 
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