Sunday, December 3, 2006

Blue And Gold Osteprozole

The physics and the superhero I am

Well okay, I confess.

I've been lost for so long because I have withdrawn temporarily from service and have been studying to pass an examination for reinstatement.

ago or so a month, the brass had the brilliant idea of \u200b\u200bre-evaluating our mental capacities. Obviously happens ... I'm crazy but not quite. The fact is that in this test had a section of knowledge .... and prospecting in the area of \u200b\u200bPhysics. Shit. You really need to know how fast the fucking apple fell Darwin?
This ... Darwin did not was that of the apes? Well, the fucking guy who invented the apple falling from a tree and buoy skulls (like yours).
For that, I searched physics.

So I was suspended without pay until to pass a test on all those who wrote pedantillos bullshit to fuck, fucked little, I must say.

A very good friend of mine, Oscar Gandalf, a former Marine intergalactic sent me to pass the exam a book that has been vital to passing the exam .... because if you guys, I passed the exam again and I'm a Marine.

The book in question is " The Physics of Superheroes ." As Oscar knew that physics was not going to go nuts in my tiny brain, sent me this book that explains all the laws of physics through Chachi character of the superhero universe.

What are the strongest, the claws of Wolverine or Captain America's shield ? What about Hulk's pants ? Why not break? What is the most unlikely superhero?

All this is told by resorting to physical laws with a great ironic twist, something that made the physical laws could learn without realizing that he was really studying.

So I learned how energy is conserved through the figure Flash of the properties of matter, through Ant-man, Newton's law (yes, was that the guy could not remember) with Superman, or the momentum and movement with the death of Gwen Stacy .

A wonderful book physical work of a lover of comic books: James Kakalios .

I would not let him escape

End of connection.

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