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hey vsauce i'm jake and if you've played injustice:gods among us, you know how awesome it is to be superman and punch people into space. but what if he were to hit you in real life? what would happen if someone who is able tolift 200 quintillion tons with one hand, power the sun or, my favorite, punch dimensionsapart...were to punch you? and this brings up an interesting idea: superman-- and really any fictional character -- is only as powerful as the person writing them.he has gone from being able to leap tall buildings in a single bound to moving faster than thespeed of light. in this theory, no matter how strong superman is, there is one universallaw of physics he can't break--that nothing with mass can achieve--travelling the speedof light. so we will put him 1% below that
299,792,458 m/s limit at 99% the speed oflight. so you're, unfortunately, in a fight withthe man of steel who, in this case, will not restrain himself when hitting you. if hisfist has an average mass of 300 grams and it's moving at 99% the speed of light, itwould have a total energy of about 190,000,000,000,000,000 joules. which is equivalent to 45 megatonsof tnt or over 2,800 times more powerful than the nuclear bomb dropped on hiroshima. throwing just one punch at near the speed of light with that much energy wouldburn around 45,400,000,000,000 calories or almost 82 billion big macs. now you have one of the largest bombs ever, condensedinto a fist, and aimed at your face. what
happens when superman releases that punch? this is when it gets incredibly cool...orincredibly hot since the energy being released by superman's fist would be around 80,000,000,000,000kelvin, which is 5 million times hotter than the core of our sun. it takes about 1 centisecond for the lightthat hits your retina to then be processed by the brain, so since the punch is travellingat near the speed of light, it would only take 3.4 nanoseconds for the fist to get toyou. so you literally wouldn't see it coming. but what we can see is that from the fist'sperspective, since it is moving at an amazing 296 million meters a second, all of time ispractically frozen. the particles in the air,
the oxygen and nitrogen, are just suspendedin time. and superman's hand hits them with such energy that it creates nuclear fusion.gamma rays explode from every collision and create an explosion unlike any the earth hasever seen. a giant fireball engulfs the surrounding area and a blast wave shoots out, shatteringwindows, structures and rips trees out of the ground. there might be fictional characterswith more powerful punches, but at this point, when it comes to you still existing, it doesn'tmatter... superman wouldn't only knock the wind outof you, he would knock the atoms out of you. his fist has pretty much become a particlebeam. at 7,000,000,000 electron volts it is more powerful than the jefferson labs particleaccelerator in virginia. the atoms that made
up you would be completely disintegrated,liquified at the atomic level. you'd turn into fundamental particles and quark-gluonplasma which is what was created right after the big bang. and from all of this energy,new particles and anti-particles would form. so out of your unfortunate destruction, somethingnew, something we might not have ever seen before, could be created. to visualize the explosion we can use nukemap to see what a 45 megaton bomb would look like in terms of sheer damage, but what wecan't really show is that the damage from superman's punch would look more like a traffic conewith a beam shooting out from where his fist landed, destroying everything in its pathand creating an explosion all around him.
it would leave a crater almost 1km in diameterand 221 meters deep. so how close could you or i come to having'superman's strength'? my friends at asapscience breakdown strength muscle growth and how superhumanstrength may be more attainable than ever before. don't piss of superman and as always, thanksfor watching.
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