Professor Claims Superman Breaks The Laws of Physics in Justice League


Even though they are works of fiction, fans often question the plausibility of feats done by certain characters. This has been happening since superhero comics were made, with many still pondering how much strength it takes for Superman to do all of the impossible things he does. It seems like Rhett Allein, an Associate Professor of Physics, is the latest person to ponder on these questions.

Hopes he likes the prestigious no-prize.

In fairness to Allein, he does point out how he is okay with certain aspects of the superhero genre like flying and super strength. What Allein points out is how much pressure it takes to carry a building the way Superman does near the end of Justice League.

Anyone curious about Allein's thoughts should check it out in Wired. All we'll say is that he makes some great points, though most comic book fans will probably roll their eyes when they initially see the article.

Justice League is still a mess but it is nice to see the movie get some attention from someone. Granted, this won't make anyone rush to the store and buy a Blu-Ray or DVD but considering how most people have forgotten about the movie, at this point, any publicity is good publicity.

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