I don't really know much about that side of things. My education is mostly in math, not biology. Anyone else know about that part?
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It's like Superman violating the square cube law in his own small way when he does stuff like lift a car You can pick up a tiny toy car by its bumper just fine A real full size car will have the bumper tear off
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It's not just that Superman *himself* is super strong but that the things he interacts with also get whatever measure of super-strength necessary for his powers to work in the way the audience expects Picking up and throwing things without tearing them apart
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of course if the square cube law were really repealed the buildings would be stronger too. probably also taller.
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