Okay, I've made this topic to get this thing off my hest. I was watching the movie WANTED, and noticed physics got pretty much raped in there, but one thing really, REALLY stuck with me. After all it's implausibility, WANTED did get one "concept" right:
BULLET BENDING!
Hypotetically speaking, if you were, like, superman, you could rotate your trunk in one axis in one direction way faster than the speed of sound(you'd require MAD strength for this), and then throw your arm in the opposing rotation(again, you'd need MAD strength), and shoot the gun at the right moment and angle, and if done right, your bullet's trayectory would go one in one direction while still being dragged by the coefficient of the other direction creating a parabola-like effect using the centrifugal forces of two different movements in different axes. Kinda like a pitcher does in baseball but with something that goes STRAIGHT and way faster and also, you can't apply any kind of rotation effect.
EDIT: The coriolis force does the rotation for you, ALWAYS. It affects everything in mid-air, and has to do with the rotation of the earth.
You wouldn't shoot in just one direction, and the bullet wouldn't hit the target with the pointy end but who cares, you CAN do it!...but then again you are superman, and you can shoot heat beams out of your eyes...
Actually having studied the physics involved in school, I was like "Holy crap! they seem to be getting these one right, at least to some extent. They are superhuman
after all! Maybe they just flail their arms around and not do the trunk thingie but hey, I WANT TO BELIEVE!."
I 'll be honest with you-I was feeling pretty friggin' powerful having rationalized in my head the whole plausibility and workings of bullet bending in mere moments(I know, it's stupid and vain but I couldn't help it). I felt like I had NAILED that idea; and then Angelina Jolie showed up and proceeded to crap on it with the JFK magic bullet at the end that also ended blowing her noggin', and I was unceremoniously crushed. Laughing but still crushed. Centrifugal force what? The next victim was the coriolis force and the apparently flat earth the characters appear to live in, but oh, well. I might elaborate on that if I ever make a topic called "Movies that Raped Physics a Case Study"
But YES, you can do bullet bending and permaban someone in real life! you just have to be superstrong...
Share yours! Who knows, sometimes even hollywood gets one right now and then.
BULLET BENDING!
Hypotetically speaking, if you were, like, superman, you could rotate your trunk in one axis in one direction way faster than the speed of sound(you'd require MAD strength for this), and then throw your arm in the opposing rotation(again, you'd need MAD strength), and shoot the gun at the right moment and angle, and if done right, your bullet's trayectory would go one in one direction while still being dragged by the coefficient of the other direction creating a parabola-like effect using the centrifugal forces of two different movements in different axes. Kinda like a pitcher does in baseball but with something that goes STRAIGHT and way faster and also, you can't apply any kind of rotation effect.
EDIT: The coriolis force does the rotation for you, ALWAYS. It affects everything in mid-air, and has to do with the rotation of the earth.
You wouldn't shoot in just one direction, and the bullet wouldn't hit the target with the pointy end but who cares, you CAN do it!...but then again you are superman, and you can shoot heat beams out of your eyes...
Actually having studied the physics involved in school, I was like "Holy crap! they seem to be getting these one right, at least to some extent. They are superhuman
after all! Maybe they just flail their arms around and not do the trunk thingie but hey, I WANT TO BELIEVE!."
I 'll be honest with you-I was feeling pretty friggin' powerful having rationalized in my head the whole plausibility and workings of bullet bending in mere moments(I know, it's stupid and vain but I couldn't help it). I felt like I had NAILED that idea; and then Angelina Jolie showed up and proceeded to crap on it with the JFK magic bullet at the end that also ended blowing her noggin', and I was unceremoniously crushed. Laughing but still crushed. Centrifugal force what? The next victim was the coriolis force and the apparently flat earth the characters appear to live in, but oh, well. I might elaborate on that if I ever make a topic called "Movies that Raped Physics a Case Study"
But YES, you can do bullet bending and permaban someone in real life! you just have to be superstrong...
Share yours! Who knows, sometimes even hollywood gets one right now and then.