Search for...

Debunking the Films - Superman's X-ray vision

So one day I was watching a Superman film, then I saw Superman using his X-ray vision, a power that would be extremely useful, but does not make sense, and I am going to tell you why.
First, how most would interpretate how this power work, is his eyes can receive X-rays when our eyes are only able to see visible light, this would make a lot of sense, until you think about how does these X-rays come to Superman's eyes? Because even if he has this ability, it cannot work without actual X-rays going through objects. And if that is how it works, it also makes the Earth in the story a lot more scarier, as X-rays is extremely harmful and can cause cancer under long exposure, making the only way that the humans in the story can stay alive is that they are immune to X-rays, which would contradict a lot of things I won't go into here.
Or some of you may be thinking, maybe Superman can create X-rays! Well, that won't work either, as X-rays cannot bounce off objects like visible light. Furthermore, there is also the contradiction stated above.
Want to know the biggest problem in this logic? Superman is weak against X-rays, and that is a fact in the story. Superman gets his power from sunlight, but any other rays would be harmful to him.
So there you go, either the story of Superman is just a big fat lie or his X-ray vision isn't X-ray after all.

HCIBS Orientation

Hey guys, today on this blog I will be writing about the Boarding School Orientation I have had.

The subject that I will talk about will be mainly about this Goalball game we played.
Basically it is a game for blind people. The ball that is used is a special ball where it has a bell on it, so you have to listen for it. Then, the members basically have to sit/squat in a row, and they use themselves like a wall to make sure the other team's ball does not roll over their base, cause if that happens, you lose. If you catch the ball, you get to roll the ball over to them, of course, to be fair, you must roll it, so no throwing.

Featured Post

Prayers

 I was born a Buddhist, as so was my father. He is much more devout to its beliefs than I am, and thus he urges me to practice Buddhism, in ...