Superman Science

Superman Science
Author: Agnieszka Jƒzefina Biskup
Publsiher: Capstone
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2017-03-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781623707033

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Superman is the World's Greatest Hero! With super-strength, lightning speed, laser vision, and the ability to fly, he keeps Earth safe. But what is the science behind strength, speed, sight, and flight? And does anything or anyone in our world have similar abilities to Superman? Superman Science explores how real-life science and engineering relates to the Man of Steel's famous powers†and the real-world connections may surprise you.

The Science of Superman

The Science of Superman
Author: Mark Wolverton,Roger Stern
Publsiher: Ibooks
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2004-03-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1596872683

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What if the Kryptonian named Kal-El, a humanoid being whose world orbited a far-off red dwarf star, was actually raised here on Earth? Would such a being be capable of achieving the feats of power commonly associated with Superman? And if so, how could his powers be scientifically explained? In The Science of Superman, science writer Mark Wolverton answers these questions. Examining Superman's powers through the lens of modern science, Wolverton explains the fundamental biological and genetic differences between Earthlings and Kryptonians that allow Superman to exercise extraordinary abilities on our planet. For the first time anywhere, you'll understand the logic and science that underlie Superman's super powers.

The Science of Superman

The Science of Superman
Author: Mark Wolverton,Jerry Siegel,Joe Shuster
Publsiher: iBooks
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2004
Genre: Life on other planets
ISBN: 074348651X

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Gifted science writer Wolverton takes up the challenge and examines Superman's powers through the lens of modern science. Wolverton explains the fundamental biological and genetic differences between Earthlings and Kryptonians that allow Superman to exercise extraordinary abilities on Earth.

Superman Science

Superman Science
Author: Tammy Enz,Agnieszka Biskup
Publsiher: Superman Science
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2016-08
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1515709337

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Superman in Myth and Folklore

Superman in Myth and Folklore
Author: Daniel Peretti
Publsiher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2017-10-05
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781496814593

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Superman rose from popular culture--comic books, newspaper strips, radio, television, novels, and movies" but people have so embraced the character that he has now become part of folklore. This transition from popular to folk culture signals the importance of Superman to fans and to a larger American populace. Superman's story has become a myth dramatizing identity, morality, and politics. Many studies have examined the ways in which folklore has provided inspiration for other forms of culture, especially literature and cinema. In Superman in Myth and Folklore, Daniel Peretti explores the meaning of folklore inspired by popular culture, focusing not on the Man of Steel's origins but on the culture he has helped create. Superman provides a way to approach fundamental questions of human nature, a means of exploring humanity's relationship with divinity, an exemplar for debate about the type of hero society needs, and an articulation of the tension between the individual and the community. Through examinations of tattoos, humor, costuming, and festivals, Peretti portrays Superman as a corporate-owned intellectual property and a model for behavior, a means for expression and performance of individual identity, and the focal point for disparate members of fan communities. As fans apply Superman stories to their lives, they elevate him to a mythical status. Peretti focuses on the way these fans have internalized various aspects of the character. In doing so, he delves into the meaning of Superman and his place in American culture and demonstrates the character's staying power.

The Science of Superman

The Science of Superman
Author: Mark Wolverton,Jerry Siegel,Joe Shuster
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2002
Genre: Life on other planets
ISBN: OCLC:1311136118

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Examines the science underlying Superman's super-powers, studying the hero's strength, speed, hearing, vision, flight ability, and vulnerabilities.

The Science of Superheroes

The Science of Superheroes
Author: Lois H. Gresh,Robert Weinberg
Publsiher: Turner Publishing Company
Total Pages: 179
Release: 2007-08-15
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780470250518

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The truth about superpowers . . . science fact or science fiction? Superman, Batman, The X-Men, Flash, Spider Man . . . they protect us from evildoers, defend truth and justice, and, occasionally, save our planet from certain doom. Yet, how much do we understand about their powers? In this engaging yet serious work, Lois Gresh and Robert Weinberg attempt to answer that question once and for all. From X-ray vision to psychokinesis, invisibility to lightspeed locomotion, they take a hard, scientific look at the powers possessed by all of our most revered superheroes, and a few of the lesser ones, in an attempt to sort fact from fantasy. In the process, they unearth some shocking truths that will unsettle, alarm, and even terrify all but the most fiendish of supervillains.

The Rise of Superman

The Rise of Superman
Author: Steven Kotler
Publsiher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 261
Release: 2014
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781477800836

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An exploration of how extreme athletes break the limits of ultimate human performance and what we can learn from their mastery of the state of consciousness known as "flow" In this groundbreaking book, New York Times-bestselling author Steven Kotler decodes the mystery of ultimate human performance. Drawing on over a decade of research and first-hand interviews with dozens of top action and adventure sports athletes such as big-wave legend Laird Hamilton, big-mountain snowboarder Jeremy Jones, and skateboarding pioneer Danny Way, Kotler explores the frontier science of "flow," an optimal state of consciousness where we perform and feel our best. Building a bridge between the extreme and the mainstream, The Rise of Superman explains how these athletes are using flow to do the impossible and how we can use this information to radically accelerate our performance in our own lives. At its core, this is a book about profound possibility, what is actually possible for our species, and where--if anywhere--our limits lie.