Physics 101
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Superpowers are, of course, the extraordinary abilities possessed by [[superheroes]] and [[supervillains]]. Some get their powers from technology. Some get their powers from magic. Whatever the source, Einstein was the first to suggest that there must be one unified theory that would explain them all. He did not find it in his lifetime, but as soon as an explanation is found, we will include it here. | Superpowers are, of course, the extraordinary abilities possessed by [[superheroes]] and [[supervillains]]. Some get their powers from technology. Some get their powers from magic. Whatever the source, Einstein was the first to suggest that there must be one unified theory that would explain them all. He did not find it in his lifetime, but as soon as an explanation is found, we will include it here. | ||
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The physics of superheroes. What are their powers, how do they work, and where did they get them?
SuperPowers
Superpowers are, of course, the extraordinary abilities possessed by superheroes and supervillains. Some get their powers from technology. Some get their powers from magic. Whatever the source, Einstein was the first to suggest that there must be one unified theory that would explain them all. He did not find it in his lifetime, but as soon as an explanation is found, we will include it here.
In the meantime, here are some disparate ones.
External links
From the pages of Popular Science