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Film Theory: Will Marvel BREAK in One Punch? (Infinity War Vibranium vs. One Punch Man)

Feb 27, 2020
six Infinity Stones, but the thing is, we don't need them at all; At the beginning of this fight, in the comics, in an attempt to impress his lover Death, Thanos turns off all other powers except the power stone. Although he still performs reality-bending tricks throughout the fight, it doesn't matter. So we know that Thanos'

punch

combined with the power stone is one of the few powers capable of surpassing the limits of

vibranium

. That still leaves us with the challenge of sorting out his potential energy, but Infinity War gives us exactly the information we need. During the climactic battle against Thanos on Titan, we see him use the power stone to destroy one of the planet's moons and then rain the fragments down onto Titan's surface.
film theory will marvel break in one punch infinity war vibranium vs one punch man
Fragmenting a moon this way is really powerful, but keep in mind that you don't blow up the moon all at once, but rather you have to separate it in an uninterrupted wave across the planet. All it tells us is that the energy needed to blow up the moon is ultimately greater than what the glove can deliver, in one fell swoop, because it has to separate the moon into pieces, instead of, woohoo ! Suddenly. From there, believe it or not, it is relatively easy to calculate the energy needed to blow a planet or moon into pieces. Basically, all you need is to have enough energy to overwhelm the binding gravitational energy that binds all matter together and gives it the shape of the moon.
film theory will marvel break in one punch infinity war vibranium vs one punch man

More Interesting Facts About,

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I'll probably go more into this in a future episode. But now, the binding energy of gravity on a unidirectional sphere: U= U = (3𝐆m²) ∕ (𝐒𝐑) U = (3𝐆m²) ∕ (𝐒𝐑) 𝐆 is the gravitational constant, m is the mass of the sphere U = ( 3𝐆m² ) ∕ ( 𝐒𝐑) and 𝐑 is its radius So, I'll use the moon 𝐑 as a substitute for the one Thanos destroys here. You get about 2.07 × 2.07 ×10 2.07 ×10²⁷ J of energy. That's 1,000,000,000 times whatever Saitama had to give up, to destroy that asteroid, and that's... honestly where the fight is at this moment. Do I think One Punch Man should win this match? Yes absolutely! The fact that we haven't seen Saitama

break

a single drop of sweat during any of these extreme feats tells me that he could

punch

a moon and destroy it very easily, with...
film theory will marvel break in one punch infinity war vibranium vs one punch man
ONE HIT! But, based solely on the feats of strength we've seen in both series,

vibranium

has proven capable of handling loads of kinetic energy far beyond what we've seen Saitama deliver, is that it? Does Vibranium win, at least until One Punch Man season 2, sometime in 2019? Well, not entirely. We have one last dispute. According to the first law of thermodynamics, energy cannot be created or destroyed, it must be released somehow. As mentioned above, vibranium can generally store and release energy in a controlled manner. It's one of Black Panther's most useful abilities, but as we saw when Mjølner hit Captain America's shield, vibranium can actually withstand all that energy, but it can't completely absorb all that energy, creating a shockwave that flattens the forest, 100 feet.
film theory will marvel break in one punch infinity war vibranium vs one punch man
In either direction, imagine what happens if Saitama hits the vibranium shield with the same force he used on that meteor, or a force similar to Thanos destroying the moon! Vibranium would be incapable of storing all that energy and releasing an even greater pressure wave! On the low end, Saitama's punch is almost 474 times more powerful than Mjølner's. The damage would be immeasurable! Everything and everyone within miles of that impact would be completely devastated. Therefore, in the battle between Saitama and Vibranium, the ultimate loser would be us. But hey! It's just a

theory

, a

film

theory

! And...
Hey, if you enjoyed this episode and haven't seen One Punch Man, well... Watch it! It's available on Netflix and VRV, right now! And while you're looking for stuff on the internet, check out my friends at Klogeåge! They helped us by collaborating on the research for this episode and they are great guys! They have their main channel: Klogeåge, which if you've been watching this channel for a long time, you'll have heard me mention it before, but they also have a new channel dedicated to

film

analysis called Jordboer Filmkunst. I watch a lot of movies. analysis videos and these are always a lot more fun than the average editorial review, or pip pip, film school pill aside.
They have their place, for sure! And they have me glued to the screen, but Jordboer Filmkunst analyzes the films, from the perspective of an alien who appears after humans become extinct, I kid you not, it is really an outside perspective on what makes the films good and I just posted a new episode about Spider-Man: Homecoming, which was great as a movie. The episode covers everything from how Spider-Man: Homecoming ties into character traits from classic '80s movies, to its parallels with Birdman, to the perspective of an alien with awesome eyebrows! You should definitely try this channel by clicking the box on the right or the link in the description.
Comment and tell him that the "theorists" were here, something that stands out, something that reflects the fact that... You know what? I'm really hungry as I write this episode. Turkey! Go to your channel and comment: Turkey "Why are you commenting, Turkey?" and we all know the secret and

will

laugh at our little inside joke, so that was it! You see the One Punch link on the screen and comment on the video: Turkey! That

will

be our confusing little secret. If you'll excuse me, I'm going to make myself a sandwich and catch up on... another anime that's currently airing.
Hmm...what could it be?

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