The Science Of: How Do Wolverine's Original Claws Work?
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- Опубліковано 12 чер 2024
- How Do Wolverine's Claws Work. I mean his original claws that also seem to have made a return in the MCU in upcoming films like Deadpool and Wolverine? Let's dive into how they function and the science behind them!
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Can you do a video about how Captain America's shield works?
Wolverine's claw retcon happened after the Fatal Attractions story line when Magneto ripped the adamantium from his body. That was in 1993. So, his claws being bone and part of his mutation has been accepted for over 20 years. That was 16 years before X-Men Origins Wolverine.
Appreciate it man. Thank you!
Ha... research
Actually I believe the Claws still come out of his knuckles in the new Deadpool, it's just that the metal holes in his glove's are so large.
And I much prefer him having bone claws and then having adamantium grafted on, it adds to his tragedy & just like real animals, humans take these natural creature's and physically alter them for their own interests, kind of like creating a new breed of animals or replacing a dog's teeth with titanium replacement's.
So while everyone is talking about if the claws are "implanted" or just coating around his preexisting bone claws,
Does no one ever questions how his adame tium claws are already razor sharp the moment it cool down after the injection? Like was his body literally sharpening the metal casting until they became Sharp? Is it in a deleted scene where they literally tried to sharpen the newly casted claws?
How did the metal not fuse his claws to his forearm?
The editing style kinda reminds me of matpats
Even the cutout has the same pose
Bro I would’ve thought this guy had hundreds of thousands of views by the quality of this vid amazing work bro and really interesting video
Wolverine having cybernetic claws hasn't been a thing since the 90s at least, when magneto took all the metal and he had bone claws
Wolverine's claws in Deadpool and Wolverine comes out between his knuckles you can see the little metal things go down his knuckles
Aye love me some trick theory
Should google radius and ulna twist, as you rotate your forearm.
10:04 hahaha, really funny.
I ❤ Wolverine bone claws
Wolverine origins didn't originate bone claws
Gambit charged Wolverine to become a living bomb to attack a Sentinel, Logan would have exploded too, bad science. That tricked worked with Bishop vs a train because Bishop could redirect the kinetic force towards the train and not be charged himself, good science, Wolverine couldn't do that.
I really disliked Logan's bone claws. In my head cannon, I think of them as something Logan's mutation developed as a form of compensation (something to replace the adamantium claws his body had grown accustomed to over they years), but I realize this is stretching the imagination quite far in order to justify something I don't like.
I’m sorry dawg but his bone claws are awesome 😊
His claws are not possible neither is the arc reactor in Tony Stark’s chest.
They are. It's right there
@@koyrion how can flesh tendons stick to sharp metal claws? And Tony stark arc reactor would remove his sternum.
@cryusratu2573 How does Superman fly and accelerate? How would the xenomorph even biologically exist in a true ecological system? How do x-wings generate gravity with such limited space? Why do people think Zack Snyder is actually a good director/writer? Sometimes you just have to a step outside of reality to have some fun in the what if of it all
@@aaronbryant8074 Yes....I understand that. But that's, not the point being made. There's no need for these deep anatomical analysis because it cant work but its still cool.