November 20, 2013 -- Superman wins

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Re: November 20, 2013 -- Superman wins

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Re: November 20, 2013 -- Superman wins

by IzaiahNolan » Thu Jul 27, 2023 8:28 am

If the temperature drops to absolute zero, wouldn't it be impossible or at least extremely unlikely for nuclear fusion to take place, leading to the creation of a frozen superman instead? wordle today

Re: November 20, 2013 -- Superman wins

by Kaharz » Mon Nov 25, 2013 4:03 pm

ShieTar wrote:Sure absolute zero exists, at least in laboratories. Go bother Wikipedia about Bose-Einstein condensates.
That still isn't absolute zero, just ridiculously close. But a few billionths of a degree is still not absolute zero. There is still a miniscule amount of thermal energy.

Re: November 20, 2013 -- Superman wins

by ToThisDayTooLazyToRegister » Sun Nov 24, 2013 1:00 pm

ShieTar wrote:But I think the whole point of the plot is that only the room temperature will hit 0K, while it stays cozy warm inside of the bed. Apparently Superman also has Super-Bedlinen.
Super-Body Heat, maybe? All he really needs is a good blanket that will keep supes body heat in the bed area. It'd be sort of like why space suits have advanced heat dispersal and cooling systems, since your own body temperature can cook you if all that heat builds up. Superman probably feels like a space heater or something. :3

Re: November 20, 2013 -- Superman wins

by ShieTar » Sun Nov 24, 2013 9:13 am

Sure absolute zero exists, at least in laboratories. Go bother Wikipedia about Bose-Einstein condensates. And its not that cold in space. Most of space sits at a cozy 3K, and the spot of space where the sun happens to be is actually at above a million K.

As to the original question, no you probably can't trigger fusion within absolute zero temperature. The nuclear cores will only fuse if they meet, which shouldn't happen in any kind of solid, let alone a Bose-Einstein condensate.

But I think the whole point of the plot is that only the room temperature will hit 0K, while it stays cozy warm inside of the bed. Apparently Superman also has Super-Bedlinen.

Re: November 20, 2013 -- Superman wins

by Well, Hey! » Sat Nov 23, 2013 1:22 am

Absolute zero doesn't exist, if you're referring to the term of thermodynamics. However, if you're referring to an achievable absolute zero, which I assume Lex Luthor is, then no. It's that cold in space and the sun still works just fine.

Re: November 20, 2013 -- Superman wins

by CarpeDM » Fri Nov 22, 2013 9:09 pm

Superman is powered by the sun, a fusion reaction, which he has flown inside off. It follows then that not only could his bladder contain the reaction, but his abilities would be enhanced to new levels.

This would, however, bring a new and horrible meaning to the phrase "it burns when I pee".

Re: November 20, 2013 -- Superman wins

by ItsaMe » Fri Nov 22, 2013 7:40 am

If the temperature reaches absolute zero wouldn't nuclear fusion not be possible or highly unlikely, therefore just resulting in a frozen superman?

Re: November 20, 2013 -- Superman wins

by Dryditch » Thu Nov 21, 2013 12:24 am

Or, Superman just uses his laser vision to blow up the thermostat and waits out Luthor's plan. Then,it's just a matter of Batman revealing that he was only using his Bat-Decoy to trick Luthor into thinking he was in the shower.

Re: November 20, 2013 -- Superman wins

by Liriodendron_fagotti » Wed Nov 20, 2013 11:10 pm

It's a standard characteristic of all supervillain plots to have a fundamental flaw to them.

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Re: November 20, 2013 -- Superman wins

by dbbird » Wed Nov 20, 2013 11:08 pm

Is anybody else wondering why Batman showers with his cowl on?

Re: November 20, 2013 -- Superman wins

by NotImportant » Wed Nov 20, 2013 10:06 pm

Superman uses super speed to get snuggy. Uses lasers to bore a hole to urinate out of. Saves the world, stays cozy. 8)

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