Don't get hung up on MCU physics. First (and only) Law for MCU Physics: An object will behave in any way needed to support the plot. Just call it magic and move on.
Hank Pym is one of my favourite characters ever made for comics. He is a 100% crazy mad scientist trope character who just happenstantial works for the good instead of evil side. The absolute insane stuff he comes up with are so close to being world ending bad stuff, but used for good purposes.
Yea his tech is actually terrifying... in Deadpool kills the Marvel universe, Deadpool uses Pym particles to shrink down explosives and puts them in the coffee, killing the majority of the non-S-tier heroes in the building
I have always said, that in Marvel comics, the Pym Particle is THE single most broken piece of scientific technology that exists.... it retains mass independent of density, for purposes of strength only, but eliminates weight as a factor.... It breaks physics ways that are TRULY frightening.
They play *VERY* fast and loose with the physics and consistency in the Ant-Man movies. You just have to accept it as it is. An interesting shot is more important than reality.
The problem is that it's presented as science and not magic, so when I watch it, it's very difficult to suspend disbelief and just pretend that what's happening makes sense, so it takes me out of the movie. I mean I still like the movie overall for the story, action, acting, and comedic elements, but so many times when watching it I just find myself thinking "wait, that 's not how that would work".
Nice memory. Didn't know anyone knew about the old Chevrolet G20 van. After 2000 they renamed it the Express. GMC MADE THE savanna. Ford had the Econoline until the Transit came out.
I will say one of the things that I do love about the Ant Man movies, and I'm surprised you didn't comment on it (you might have caught it but not audibly commented) is the fact that when Ant Man goes small and the camera follows him, they simulate a "macro" type of shot on him, super shallow depth of field, almost as you would if you were photographing a small insect! It helps to sell the scale of the world around him as he's small.
Actually no, density is used to calculate weight, it doesn't equal weight. Weight is the force of gravity acting on an object, say if you're on the moon, you will always be the same density, but you won't be the same weight. Density does not equal weight.🧐
Not sure how it works in Marvel-California, but in my state, Child support and Visitation are two completely separate things. Much like the consistency of laws of physics in the Ant-Man movies. Sometimes, Ant-Man has the mass of an adult, sometimes he doesn't. Sometimes he has the strength of a human, and sometimes he has the strength of a flea.
It's because they went with Lang instead of the Wife Beating Depresso-Espresso that is Hank Pym. I almost vomited when I heard an Antman movie was being considered. Now, in hindsight, I am so happy. Honestly the only thing I wish they had alluded to was option 47 and have Hank involved with Ultron-propper. But c'est la vie. It is what it is.
Density = mass/volume. If volume shrinks, and density remains constant, mass must also shrink proportionally. If volume shrinks, but mass remains constant (ie, the object still weighs the same after shrinking), density would have to increase as you are stuffing the same mass into less volume.
Yeah Antman isn't very consistent with its own rules... but its also a comic book movie, and I'm pretty sure those rules have been broken countless times over the character's history
The actress Evangeliene Lilly is a known and good actress. She plays in the series Lost that I recommended you watch some days ago 😊 Thanks for all your good reactions and honesty 😊 Respect from Norway ❤️
"Going forward, I'm going to stop pointing out random inconsistencies.." That will probably save your enjoyment of any and all comic books or tv shows/movies based on comic books. Lol. You're too smart mrlboyd!!! 😂
Everything in comic books is whatever the writers need it to be. When you get into some of the better Hard science fiction (almost exclusively in written fiction, not movies or TV or comic books), the writers can really know their stuff. Once in a blue moon, the scie 6:41 nce in movies is decent, like in The Martian, or 2001 a Space Odyssey. But even when it's clear that the writers are scientifically literate, they will compromise the science in the name of the story. BTW, I've been a huge science fiction fan since I grew up in the 1960s and 70s. It inspired me to pursue a science education. Evangeline Lily became famous primarily because of her role as Kate in Lost.
I actually rewatched Ant-Man and the Wasp earler this year and its terrific. I think being sandwiched between Infinity War and Endgame made it feel insignificant in the moment but the reality is -it's a really good time.
@@sirperybLakeney agreed, the only bad parts about it are Ghost (horrible horrible character) and that one shot of wasp running on three knives in the kitchen when the dude only had time to throw one. Basically nitpicks
The physics of Ant Man are well thought out. Also, they change depending upon what is most convenient at the moment. You are using the word "density" wrong, though. Shrinking and maintaining density means you are just a normal animal at all sizes. Maintaining *mass* would make you amazingly powerful at a small size. They basically use both, depending on whatever fits best for the moment.
NoPrize density answer: In the comics, Pym particles shunt mass to a pocket dimension. However, Ant-Man retains his strength and density. There really is no “sciencey” way to explain retaining mass while reducing weight. I just chalk it up to comic book logic. :-)
Maintaining density is not the same as maintaining mass. He weighs the same number of kilograms per cubic meter. His mass-per-volume is the same and his volume is almost nothing so his weight is similarly reduced.
Yeah okay, but that still doesn't explain things. It's not worth trying to explain this inconsistency. He wasn't wrong in pointing it out. Breaking a bathroom tile, denting the roof a car. But falling on the record, nothing. That doesn't add up.
it has nothing to do with physics they dont follow there own rules they set in the universe they explained it srinks by removeing the air/space between atoms = u remove 0 kg yet u get much much smaller = u are the same mass as u were before and the movie support that in alot of ways Yet they dont follow those rules all the time and thats what he points out correctly
I do love Ant-man but I think my favorite origin story is Peter Quill. I mean for some reason the Ravagers chose not to eat him even though they had never eaten a Terran before.
Don't worry too much about how physics apply here... The Pym particle has a way of managing density (durability) and mass (weight) Separately for "quantum" reasons.
The science of Ant-Man is ...just don't think about it, mass, density, it won't make sense in the slightest. Either it doesn't have the same mass, but then the hits would be weak as hell, or it does have the same mass which means if he stands on someone's shoulder it would be like a 150lb nail on your shoulder point first.
Were you asking if this was Paul Rudd's first acting job!? Both actors in this scene have been around long before this movie. Paul Rudd was already a star before this. Most people remember him as the stepbrother in Clueless as his earliest role of any significance. He hasn't aged much since then.. That was the mid 90's. Your understanding of density is a bit off..
From my understanding his density is only the same when he first shrinks and when he unshrinks. The longer he small i think his weight is small. So he can maximize the size.
Technically there's no such thing as inorganic matter. That distinction is a fallacy. It's not about the matter, it's about how the matter is arranged, and the way energy flows through it. There's nothing more organic or inorganic about salts and calcium and iron than hydrocarbons. Pedantic, sure, but as soon as we make robots, do the materials the robots are made of become organic? Just because there's electricity flowing through copper nerves, actuating metal and silicone bones and muscles? Why then is our flesh considered organic when we are merely meat-based machines?
You're right that the physics are silly, but you're mixing up density and mass. Shrinking isn't said to maintain mass, so things don't weigh the same. Still, lots of stuff doesn't make sense. For example, the "strength" of a punch depends on mass . . .
I believe it still is illegal to withhold visitation for failure to pay child support. It just makes you both in contempt of court. I had full custodynof my three daughters from my first marriage and I never got a penny of support from my deadbeat ex wife, but I still had to let her have her visitation time.
Yeah, this is a good one, but it's tough if you think too long on it. If the punch has power, then Hank can't carry a tank in his pocket. Mutually exclusive.
But you can just write that off with "The Red/Blues are different for inorganic material." Which makes sense, they can't be used on people and animals since no Pym particles are involved. The disks could just discard the mass part.
I always fall back to Clint's "I have a bow and arrow, none of this makes sense" speech from an earlier MCU movie (Ultron?) at times like this. You're going Physics professor level stringent on some physical laws, while simultaneously being ok with the ridiculous rest of it? Either accept the pseudo sciency explanations (at least they try?) and enjoy the show. Or box your ears, run from the MCU, and don't look back.
Slippery slope to say that one country or person shouldn't have a weapon of some kind because it's a "People Eraser". We already sell "People Erasers" by the millions every year in America, as that's what they were originally created for. Who gets to decide which one's are too lethal? They all are for the same purpose in the end, no? Just something to think about. And keep in mind this comes from someone who owns several himself.
Density is not the same thing as weight. Density had to do with the mass and volume an object takes up. Weight is density x volume..... also it's a movie... use your suspended disbelief to enjoy lol
Edgar wright wrote most of this, and was going to direct it but fell out with Disney and left production, it would have been a much better movie if he would have stayed and Disney had stayed out
You keep using that word, density. I don’t think it means what you think it means. If an ant-sized man was the same density as a full-sized man, his mass would be similar to an ant.
I think that there shoukd be classes that felons could take that would make their felonies dissappear from their back ground reports except for violent felonies like rape murder or pedophiles but nin violent felonies wont show anymore until even with that certification if you commit another felony its always there ,so this wouls allow peop😂that truly learned make a better life for themselves, like me my first and only felony for having drugs in the nursing home i was in after i got off probation i petition the court and it was lowered to a misdemeanor so my first mistake didnt ruin my life
Don't get hung up on MCU physics. First (and only) Law for MCU Physics: An object will behave in any way needed to support the plot. Just call it magic and move on.
Lmfao 😂😂😂
My thoughts exactly. It’s whatever the script says 😂
Exactly. My mom once asked whether Deadpool feels pain or not. Sometimes. It depends. I don't know. It's a stupid superhero movie. Just go with it.
Deadpool feels pain, he's just a sadomasochist about it.
What you call magic is just manipulation of probability.
Captain America Civil War is basically like an Avengers movie. I think you will love Doctor Strange when you finally get to his movie and character.
Hank Pym is one of my favourite characters ever made for comics. He is a 100% crazy mad scientist trope character who just happenstantial works for the good instead of evil side. The absolute insane stuff he comes up with are so close to being world ending bad stuff, but used for good purposes.
Yea his tech is actually terrifying... in Deadpool kills the Marvel universe, Deadpool uses Pym particles to shrink down explosives and puts them in the coffee, killing the majority of the non-S-tier heroes in the building
IIRC, he was a terrible person in the comics. Abusive husband, substance abuser, bully.
They've cleaned him up quite a bit for the MCU.
"How's your face?" That was priceless 😂
I have always said, that in Marvel comics, the Pym Particle is THE single most broken piece of scientific technology that exists.... it retains mass independent of density, for purposes of strength only, but eliminates weight as a factor....
It breaks physics ways that are TRULY frightening.
More than vibranium?
Just realized that the guy ordering hot food at B.R. Is Squire Thaddeus from Fallout.
I noticed that as well
Came here to make the same comment.
More importantly Bo from Superstore
Same!
They play *VERY* fast and loose with the physics and consistency in the Ant-Man movies. You just have to accept it as it is. An interesting shot is more important than reality.
Exactly. My mom once asked whether Deadpool feels pain or not. Sometimes. It depends. I don't know. It's a stupid superhero movie. Just go with it.
The problem is that it's presented as science and not magic, so when I watch it, it's very difficult to suspend disbelief and just pretend that what's happening makes sense, so it takes me out of the movie. I mean I still like the movie overall for the story, action, acting, and comedic elements, but so many times when watching it I just find myself thinking "wait, that 's not how that would work".
"Comic Book Physics" is a thing, lol
Nice memory. Didn't know anyone knew about the old Chevrolet G20 van. After 2000 they renamed it the Express. GMC MADE THE savanna. Ford had the Econoline until the Transit came out.
Evangeline Lilly also appeared prominently in the tv show Lost, and also appeared in the movie Real Steel.
and in "The Hobbit" films
I will say one of the things that I do love about the Ant Man movies, and I'm surprised you didn't comment on it (you might have caught it but not audibly commented) is the fact that when Ant Man goes small and the camera follows him, they simulate a "macro" type of shot on him, super shallow depth of field, almost as you would if you were photographing a small insect! It helps to sell the scale of the world around him as he's small.
Was going to say congratulations for not mentioning teal and orange but you did it right at the end, so close lol
I love how you try to apply real world physics to a comic book movie!!!
Actually no, density is used to calculate weight, it doesn't equal weight. Weight is the force of gravity acting on an object, say if you're on the moon, you will always be the same density, but you won't be the same weight. Density does not equal weight.🧐
Density is a function of mass and volume. Weight is a function of mass and gravity.
@@guyperson6417 precisely, thank you
Not sure how it works in Marvel-California, but in my state, Child support and Visitation are two completely separate things.
Much like the consistency of laws of physics in the Ant-Man movies. Sometimes, Ant-Man has the mass of an adult, sometimes he doesn't. Sometimes he has the strength of a human, and sometimes he has the strength of a flea.
That's Michelle Pfeiffer. She was 55yo when playing the role.
Oh yeah I'm glad up to Ant-man your next Marvel movie mr.Lboyd it's Peek Marvel movies denfinate 10/10 probably my favourite Marvel movie
"Her name is probably Cassandra ... or Cassette ... probably Cassandra" 🤣🤣
"Is she famous, guys?"😅😅
I can't wait for him to see Dr Strange, lol
As an old comic book fan, this is one I was worried wouldn't translate well to a movie. They nailed it.
It's because they went with Lang instead of the Wife Beating Depresso-Espresso that is Hank Pym. I almost vomited when I heard an Antman movie was being considered. Now, in hindsight, I am so happy.
Honestly the only thing I wish they had alluded to was option 47 and have Hank involved with Ultron-propper. But c'est la vie. It is what it is.
I guess with that felony he could always just run for president
“He’s so emotional”
Yea , Bobby Cannivale is a big time theater actor in NY lol
Fantastic Voyage is another good film like this but based on a medical emergency. In the comics, it was Hank Pym who created Ultron.
Density = mass/volume. If volume shrinks, and density remains constant, mass must also shrink proportionally. If volume shrinks, but mass remains constant (ie, the object still weighs the same after shrinking), density would have to increase as you are stuffing the same mass into less volume.
Yeah Antman isn't very consistent with its own rules... but its also a comic book movie, and I'm pretty sure those rules have been broken countless times over the character's history
The actress Evangeliene Lilly is a known and good actress. She plays in the series Lost that I recommended you watch some days ago 😊
Thanks for all your good reactions and honesty 😊
Respect from Norway ❤️
"Going forward, I'm going to stop pointing out random inconsistencies.."
That will probably save your enjoyment of any and all comic books or tv shows/movies based on comic books. Lol. You're too smart mrlboyd!!! 😂
T.I. Was also in the movie Takers. You’d love this movie! Great Cast.
ATL also, great movie
don't forget ATL
Would love to see you react to the show Lost, which also stars Evangeline Lily.
Everything in comic books is whatever the writers need it to be. When you get into some of the better Hard science fiction (almost exclusively in written fiction, not movies or TV or comic books), the writers can really know their stuff. Once in a blue moon, the scie 6:41 nce in movies is decent, like in The Martian, or 2001 a Space Odyssey. But even when it's clear that the writers are scientifically literate, they will compromise the science in the name of the story.
BTW, I've been a huge science fiction fan since I grew up in the 1960s and 70s. It inspired me to pursue a science education.
Evangeline Lily became famous primarily because of her role as Kate in Lost.
Your ending analysis of power... you are foreshadowing your next Marvel react...
6:25 *"This* may be scarier than everything else...."
*Remember* that when you start S1 of "What If?"
Ant-Man is great. The fact they were able to make even one decent movie based on the character is amazing.
I actually rewatched Ant-Man and the Wasp earler this year and its terrific. I think being sandwiched between Infinity War and Endgame made it feel insignificant in the moment but the reality is -it's a really good time.
@@sirperybLakeney agreed, the only bad parts about it are Ghost (horrible horrible character) and that one shot of wasp running on three knives in the kitchen when the dude only had time to throw one. Basically nitpicks
Holy shit I just realized the customer at Baskin Robbins is Thaddeus the Squire from Fallout
The physics of Ant Man are well thought out. Also, they change depending upon what is most convenient at the moment.
You are using the word "density" wrong, though. Shrinking and maintaining density means you are just a normal animal at all sizes. Maintaining *mass* would make you amazingly powerful at a small size. They basically use both, depending on whatever fits best for the moment.
Can not wait until Dr. Strange
NoPrize density answer:
In the comics, Pym particles shunt mass to a pocket dimension. However, Ant-Man retains his strength and density. There really is no “sciencey” way to explain retaining mass while reducing weight.
I just chalk it up to comic book logic.
:-)
Maintaining density is not the same as maintaining mass.
He weighs the same number of kilograms per cubic meter. His mass-per-volume is the same and his volume is almost nothing so his weight is similarly reduced.
Yeah okay, but that still doesn't explain things. It's not worth trying to explain this inconsistency. He wasn't wrong in pointing it out. Breaking a bathroom tile, denting the roof a car. But falling on the record, nothing. That doesn't add up.
Can't wait for you to catch the others, they're pretty great as well, and keep the humor going along the way.
Just popped in to say I had a cousin named Cassie, not a nickname. She was the kindest soul. 😊
After every movie and show on this channel, the Rule of Cool is still a difficult concept for him 🤣
You just have to suspend disbelief when it comes to the physics of it. Just like when dealing with magic, etc in the MCU.
it has nothing to do with physics they dont follow there own rules they set in the universe
they explained it srinks by removeing the air/space between atoms = u remove 0 kg yet u get much much smaller = u are the same mass as u were before and the movie support that in alot of ways
Yet they dont follow those rules all the time and thats what he points out correctly
If this is your first time coming across Evangeline Lilly, I would specifically recommend that you react to the series "Lost".
The laws of physics are fluid in the marvel universe.
I do love Ant-man but I think my favorite origin story is Peter Quill. I mean for some reason the Ravagers chose not to eat him even though they had never eaten a Terran before.
Don't worry too much about how physics apply here... The Pym particle has a way of managing density (durability) and mass (weight) Separately for "quantum" reasons.
It's called suspension of disbelief when it comes to comic book movies and heroes. Can we just enjoy the damn thing?
I would suggest making an MCU playlist for your channel
07:36 Paraphrasing Volker Pispers: "We wonder why people want to plant bombs under our asses. We should rather ask why it's only so few."
Evangeline Lilly was Kate in Lost.
The suit creates all kinds of force fields, so to speak, to deal with physics.
yout gotta watch the movie "End of Watch". its sooooo good and can easily make a grown man cry.
Unfortunately, you do have to suspend some disbelief to enjoy this movie. Once you can accept that, it's a blast! Lol
“How’s your face?” 😂
Luis: Oh no, Daddy don't get scared.
MrB: Daddy?😮......Daddy....😒
I had the same issue with the density 😂 just go with it lol also ur guesses are on point
The science of Ant-Man is ...just don't think about it, mass, density, it won't make sense in the slightest. Either it doesn't have the same mass, but then the hits would be weak as hell, or it does have the same mass which means if he stands on someone's shoulder it would be like a 150lb nail on your shoulder point first.
T.I was in the film atlanta and American gamgster with denzel before this movie.
Never seen Evangeline Lily before? You reacting to Lost would be interesting.
Were you asking if this was Paul Rudd's first acting job!? Both actors in this scene have been around long before this movie. Paul Rudd was already a star before this. Most people remember him as the stepbrother in Clueless as his earliest role of any significance. He hasn't aged much since then.. That was the mid 90's.
Your understanding of density is a bit off..
From my understanding his density is only the same when he first shrinks and when he unshrinks. The longer he small i think his weight is small. So he can maximize the size.
Evangeline Lilly is in The Hobbit as an elf. I forget her characters name.
Technically there's no such thing as inorganic matter. That distinction is a fallacy. It's not about the matter, it's about how the matter is arranged, and the way energy flows through it. There's nothing more organic or inorganic about salts and calcium and iron than hydrocarbons. Pedantic, sure, but as soon as we make robots, do the materials the robots are made of become organic? Just because there's electricity flowing through copper nerves, actuating metal and silicone bones and muscles? Why then is our flesh considered organic when we are merely meat-based machines?
The density thing is mentioned, then never followed again in any movie Antman is part of.
Wow you haven’t watched Real Steel. We need that now!!!!!
yes she is famous, a lil, the lost tv show was great
No it wasn’t
You haven't seen the LOST series? As much as you hate/love mystery or not being told whats going on, i think it's definitely something for you.
Civil War Civil War Civil War
omg at 2:48....is that the guy from Fallout?
You're right that the physics are silly, but you're mixing up density and mass. Shrinking isn't said to maintain mass, so things don't weigh the same. Still, lots of stuff doesn't make sense. For example, the "strength" of a punch depends on mass . . .
If you replace density with "mass" everything you said about the beginning makes sense.
I believe it still is illegal to withhold visitation for failure to pay child support. It just makes you both in contempt of court. I had full custodynof my three daughters from my first marriage and I never got a penny of support from my deadbeat ex wife, but I still had to let her have her visitation time.
Yeah, this is a good one, but it's tough if you think too long on it. If the punch has power, then Hank can't carry a tank in his pocket. Mutually exclusive.
But you can just write that off with "The Red/Blues are different for inorganic material." Which makes sense, they can't be used on people and animals since no Pym particles are involved. The disks could just discard the mass part.
AWESOME REACTION OF MY FAVORITE MARVEL MOVIE!!!!!!!!!😊😊😊😊😊😊
Casette 😂
Or Casseiopeia
I always fall back to Clint's "I have a bow and arrow, none of this makes sense" speech from an earlier MCU movie (Ultron?) at times like this.
You're going Physics professor level stringent on some physical laws, while simultaneously being ok with the ridiculous rest of it?
Either accept the pseudo sciency explanations (at least they try?) and enjoy the show.
Or box your ears, run from the MCU, and don't look back.
If you dont think unassuming people can have KO power.... look up highlights of Doo Ho Choi.
lmao at parental alienation being a felony
It's ashame you didn't wacth the LOTR Hobbit movies, she was in it. ^_^
4:38 beautiful
Civil war is EPIC 😊
Slippery slope to say that one country or person shouldn't have a weapon of some kind because it's a "People Eraser". We already sell "People Erasers" by the millions every year in America, as that's what they were originally created for. Who gets to decide which one's are too lethal? They all are for the same purpose in the end, no? Just something to think about. And keep in mind this comes from someone who owns several himself.
The fact you admitted to not see Evangeline in Lost means you will have to start a reaction to one of the greatest tv series of all time, Lost, now!
Density is not the same thing as weight. Density had to do with the mass and volume an object takes up. Weight is density x volume..... also it's a movie... use your suspended disbelief to enjoy lol
If you want to see more Evangeline Lilly, you should check out Lost. I'd be curious to hear your thoughts on the series.
27:31 Like a Dollar Tree Lex Luthor?
Only thing I’m hating about the marvel reactions is that they’re every 2 weeks 😅
It's Marvel...
Expect Cartoon Physics.
2:44 randomly noticing that guy from Fallout. :D
Evangeline Lilly as Kate in LOST created my love for toxic women
Please check out the series The Last Kingdom
Edgar wright wrote most of this, and was going to direct it but fell out with Disney and left production, it would have been a much better movie if he would have stayed and Disney had stayed out
You haven’t seen The Hobbit series?
You keep using that word, density. I don’t think it means what you think it means. If an ant-sized man was the same density as a full-sized man, his mass would be similar to an ant.
😊
I think your forgetting something very important, Spiders > ants.
Please make your reaction video's clearer to see,would get so many more subscribers
You've never seen LOST?
I think that there shoukd be classes that felons could take that would make their felonies dissappear from their back ground reports except for violent felonies like rape murder or pedophiles but nin violent felonies wont show anymore until even with that certification if you commit another felony its always there ,so this wouls allow peop😂that truly learned make a better life for themselves, like me my first and only felony for having drugs in the nursing home i was in after i got off probation i petition the court and it was lowered to a misdemeanor so my first mistake didnt ruin my life
When Falcon say's we never speak of this again