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Post by CrepedCrusader on Jan 30, 2018 19:15:16 GMT
I don't remember if they covered this in the first film, but wouldn't things that they shrunk down still have the same mass? So shrinking a building down wouldn't allow someone to simply wheel it around like luggage (as sewen in the new AMatW trailer).
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Post by Lord Death Man on Jan 30, 2018 19:24:40 GMT
Supposedly, the object's excess mass is shunted to another dimension. (That makes it impossible for Ant-Man to have the full strength of an adult male when shrunken down to the size of an insect).
That said, the real problem with that scene is not the ease with which the building was transported but the manner in which it was transported. Pymm tilted the building at a steep angle when rolling it toward the car. Unless everything in that building was bolted down, he just made a mess of his entire lab and destroyed nearly everything in it.
With Ant-Man you just have to suspend disbelief or throw it out altogether.
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Post by Skaathar on Jan 30, 2018 21:53:27 GMT
Antman physics never made sense to me. I remember something being said about him maintaining his mass but just compacting it to a tiny size, that's why he can knockout people with a punch or flip Black Widow over despite his small size. Yet he's able to climb all over people without them noticing his weight. So... not sure how exactly he maintains his mass without maintaining his weight.
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Post by DC-Fan on Jan 31, 2018 6:04:34 GMT
I don't remember if they covered this in the first film, but wouldn't things that they shrunk down still have the same mass? So shrinking a building down wouldn't allow someone to simply wheel it around like luggage (as sewen in the new AMatW trailer). Plothole
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Post by DC-Fan on Jan 31, 2018 6:04:47 GMT
Antman physics never made sense to me. I remember something being said about him maintaining his mass but just compacting it to a tiny size, that's why he can knockout people with a punch or flip Black Widow over despite his small size. Yet he's able to climb all over people without them noticing his weight. So... not sure how exactly he maintains his mass without maintaining his weight. Plothole
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Post by dazz on Jan 31, 2018 9:11:24 GMT
Antman physics never made sense to me. I remember something being said about him maintaining his mass but just compacting it to a tiny size, that's why he can knockout people with a punch or flip Black Widow over despite his small size. Yet he's able to climb all over people without them noticing his weight. So... not sure how exactly he maintains his mass without maintaining his weight. Plothole I would say it's artistic license, I mean they all have the same type of "plotholes" in every CBM, so long as theres a half arsed justification though I say we go artistic license rather than plothole, as such Ant-Man uses this to have it's cake and eat it too in terms of the shrinking mass power stuff.
The thing is if Scott retained his weight the pressure of say 170lbs distributed over an area the size of a grain of sand would be insane I mean anyone here recall the thing years back about how a normal woman in high heels being worse than an elephant sort of thing? imagine a heavier person and a smaller area of distribution...yikes.
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Post by sostie on Jan 31, 2018 14:04:50 GMT
Antman physics never made sense to me. I remember something being said about him maintaining his mass but just compacting it to a tiny size, that's why he can knockout people with a punch or flip Black Widow over despite his small size. Yet he's able to climb all over people without them noticing his weight. So... not sure how exactly he maintains his mass without maintaining his weight. Plothole That's rich coming from Mr Magic Boat
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Post by tastytomatoes on Jan 31, 2018 14:37:44 GMT
Antman physics never made sense to me. I remember something being said about him maintaining his mass but just compacting it to a tiny size, that's why he can knockout people with a punch or flip Black Widow over despite his small size. Yet he's able to climb all over people without them noticing his weight. So... not sure how exactly he maintains his mass without maintaining his weight. Plothole This is more about the suspension of disbelief than a plot hole. Ant-man's signature movie is riding on a flying ant.
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Post by ThatGuy on Jan 31, 2018 14:49:55 GMT
Think the opposite. They enlarged something small to make a building. Think like building a dollhouse, then growing it to scale. The thing had wheels, pegs, and extendable handle. That handle had to be in the lobby or something.
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