![]() If the person who’s trying to lift the hammer is unworthy, the person trying to lift the hammer is providing a large upward force. Let’s say uru metal has the ability when properly stimulated to emit gravitons. In the comic books, it’s said it’s composed of “uru” metal, and I don’t know what uru metal is so that means I can make up whatever I want. Well, Thor’s hammer operates on super science very much more advanced than anything we have under control. It has been theoretically suggested to exist but has not been experimentally confirmed to date. Then you ask: Why are things heavy? Why do things weigh what they weigh? And there’s a theoretical idea that the gravitational force of attraction is actually transmitted by a particle called the graviton. WH: When we watch the Thor movies, yes, there’s a lot of mysterious stuff going on, but the flight-by-hammer-twirl, that’s kind of based on the rules of physics we see in our everyday life. But if you tell Tony Stark, “well, this is just science that’s so much more advanced that you don’t understand its operation yet,” he could at least presumably accept that. If everything that Thor does is just completely magic, Tony Stark’s going to have a problem with that. And they wanted Thor to be able to exist in the same universe as Tony Stark. They did this deliberately with Thor in the first Thor movie because they knew the plan was to eventually make an Avengers movie. Clarke dictum that “any sufficiently advanced technology would appear to a less advanced society to be magic.” They accounted for Thor and all of the other characters in Asgard as coming from another world, another dimension whose science is so sophisticated and so advanced that for us, it appears like magic. ![]() ![]() And in the movies, they made a very deliberate decision to move away from that. Jim Kakalios: In the comic books, Thor is a Norse god, and basically his powers, strengths and abilities were all magic-based. ![]() Walt Hickey: When you see these Avengers movies, which character changes between the comic books and the movies do you think ground them more or less in the real world? ![]()
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