Post by Skaathar on Jun 1, 2017 1:02:52 GMT
- While ant-sized, Ant-Man falls from the edge of bathtub onto a tile floor, cracking the tile as though with the weight of a full sized human.
- He falls from a rooftop onto a car, denting the roof.
- He punches full sized humans, and they respond as though hit by a full-sized punch.
- He's able to judo-flip full sized humans
- Another character, while tiny, is hit by a speeding toy train. The train is knocked aside as though it hit a full sized human.
But then there are times when their mass seems implied to be as light as their tiny size:
- Ant-Man is constantly running and climbing around on surfaces (air vents, ant tunnels, etc.) that couldn't possibly support the weight of a 200 lb man on a footprint the size of an ant.
- The toy train, when expanded to the size of a real train, is heavy enough to rip through a wall and crush a police car.
- Hank Pym carries a shrunken tank in his pocket on a keychain. It obviously doesn't weigh as much as a tank, but it does when expanded to full size.
- Another character, while tiny, gets swatted with a (normal sized) table tennis paddle, and goes flying like an insect.
- a flying ant is able to support Antman riding on it
- Antman riding on Hawkeye's arrow without affecting trajectory
I already said his punching power and striking/falling power is retained. It is delivered consistently though, so it works just fine.
As you pointed out he flies on bugs, and the tank key chain doesn't weigh as much as a tank. That's always consistent. The weight is less when they are small clearly.
His punching and striking power is amplified though.
You got anything else because none of this is a problem.
Look at you ignoring all the other proof I just posted. Cracking tiles on a bathtub and denting the roof of a car yet not causing trajectory failure when riding on an arrow? Derailing a toy train? Are you going to address those or did I just prove that you do turn a blind eye and apply double standards?
As for punching power, where in the movie is it explained that he somehow gains super strength or super striking power? If you listened closely to the movie you'd know that he hits that hard precisely because his mass is maintained and compacted into such a small size. If his mass isn't maintained then he also doesn't get that much strength to his hits. You can't have one while ignoring the other. Also, there is no such thing as falling power. I'm trying to have a proper discussion with you here, please don't insult my intelligence.

