in the old kirby comics he had a magnet on his forearm to help pull it back or land on his arm maybe, and i think they showed that in one of the movies
@@helenakelly2859 having a great understanding of Geometry isn’t something that is limited to just one person. This wasn’t a video about Deadshot so I didn’t talk about him.
Bro, birds don't need to know Newton's third law to fly. In the same way, Cap just has practiced his throwing skills very much such that he doesn't need to know about it. His insticts and intuition are enough. He doesn't need to know any physics or geometry for that.
@@jayjitsingha7317 and what, pray tell, do you think that training involved? You don’t think you can’t pick up Geometry by throwing a shield and catching over and over and over. Birds fly because: A. They have wings B. Their bones are hollow.
That scene where cap's shield breaks was messed up. After it breaks and they win, he is clearly seen with a fully intact shield, the one that was supposed to be broken.
Now make a wooden Hoplite shield shield (with copper playing of course) and see if you can stab something through it when holding it with the correct stance, Greek ingenuity never ceases to amaze!
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The shield is like a high-tech boomerang, it's awesome! Imagine using it as a frisbee in a game of catch.
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Bro is the type of guy to make Superman’s laser eyes into reality by messing around with eye contacts (eventually he’ll be able to make them pierce through metal)
@@rambo68 No it’s not. In fact the Real Shield is Proto- Adamantium. A Vibranium/Adamantium mix. Dr. Myron McClain invented it. But could not re-create the Vibranium/Adamantium mix. But was able to create. Adamantium.
@@eeftankianlet's put it this way, let's say you grab energy, obviously that energy isn't just going to disappear it has to go somewhere, so what the shield does to make it bounce is use that energy to push it off a solid object, hopefully this helped
😲I have seen many of your videos and you are a mix of Steve Rogers and Tony Stark... made so much movie items and they work.. unreal..!!! that is Talent!!
The reason it doesn’t obey the laws of physics is because it absorbs blasts as we can see when Agent Carter shoots the bullets at him and they fall tot he ground instead of ricocheting off it so it realistically shouldn’t bounce off walls it should hit the wall, absorb the shock, and fall strait to the ground
Bro just made the shield they used for the actual film. In the film-making process, there’s actually 3 shields. 1 made of rubber (for throwing shots), 1 made of plastic (for melee shots), and 1 made of metal (for holding or dropping shots).