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Does This Make Sense? (Spoiler: It Doesn't)

Does This Make Sense? (Spoiler: It Doesn't)
The physics in this meme is about as solid as a quantum fluctuation in a vacuum! Pym Particles supposedly reduce distance between atoms (increasing density) without changing mass or weight—which violates basic conservation laws faster than you can say "thermodynamics." Then we see the particles being used to shrink everything from a tank to a keychain to a whole building. If density increases but mass stays the same, that tiny ant-sized human should create a person-shaped crater in the floor with every step! It's the perfect example of Hollywood physics—where conservation of mass is just a pesky suggestion that gets in the way of a cool shrinking superhero. Next up: perpetual motion machines powered by plot convenience!

Well, They Have To Call It Something!

Well, They Have To Call It Something!
Ever notice how superhero movies solve every impossible tech problem with one magical word? 🤣 When writers can't explain how Iron Man's suit works or how Black Panther's vibranium does... everything... they just slap "nanotech" on it and call it a day! It's basically the scientific equivalent of saying "a wizard did it." Next time you watch a hero suddenly generate an entire weapon system from a wristwatch, just yell "NANOTECH!" at the screen and congratulate yourself on being as scientifically accurate as the movie!

The Periodic Table Doesn't Have A Secret Menu

The Periodic Table Doesn't Have A Secret Menu
The periodic table is literally a complete catalog of all elements that exist in our universe. There's no secret menu, folks! Sci-fi writers love inventing magical elements with names like "Unobtainium" or "Vibranium" that supposedly aren't on the periodic table, but that's like saying "I discovered a new color that isn't in the visible spectrum" and then just pointing at purple. If you're going to break physics, at least come up with a better excuse than "we found element #119 and it makes spaceships fly." Just say it's alien technology powered by the tears of chemistry teachers everywhere!