10 Ways the Captain America Shield Bends the Laws of Science



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Why the Marvel Shield Captain America should not work the same way in the MCU

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Some objects in the Marvel film universe are just icons, and one of them is without a doubt the Vibranium shield of Captain America. Howard Stark, Tony Stark's father, gave Steve Rogers this shield. It has become a symbol of justice, but it regularly breaks the laws of science. Today, we are going to talk about some of the most impossible achievements accomplished by this object. Sam Wilson will absolutely have to forget everything he's learned about physics when he wants to embrace his new superhero character.

In The Winter Soldier, we witnessed the descent of the rotating propeller blades of an aircraft, while remaining soft enough to cushion the falls. Mad Titan Thanos did little in Avengers: Endgame, but he was able to resist Mjolnir's strength in the first Avengers movie. The electromagnetic attachment we saw in Age of Ultron would it really work as we saw on the big screen?

What do you think of this incredibly versatile weapon? Is it a little too practical to be credible or do you think it's perfect? Is there another part of the MCU that you find too hard to believe? Take a moment to share your comments in the comments section, then click on the subscribe button to see some other great videos from us here at CBR.

With:

Entry 1 – INCONSISTANT
Entry 2 – DAMAGES
Entry 3 – BULLETS
Entry 4 – WEBBING
Entry 5 – BOUNCING
Entry 6 – SUMMARY
Entrance 7 – ALTITUDE
Entrance 8 – INVINCIBLE
Entry 9 – VIBRANIUM
Entry 10 – FORCE

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