Why doesn't Ultraman weighing 35,000 tons sink to the ground

2022年12月1日木曜日

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Ultraman's ability not to sink into the ground shown from the first episode

Previously, I argued against the point that Ultraman sinks into the ground due to his weight. I wrote a review entitled.

However, here I would like to write the reason why Ultraman does not sink even if it is heavy with a simpler reasoning.

Why doesn't Ultraman, who weighs 35,000 tons, sink into the ground?

That's right, "because he can fly".

Ultraman can also hover in the air.

He can float.

In other words, the idea is that Ultraman is always adjusting with floating energy so that his body does not sink into the ground.

Ultraman is a body that can withstand various star environments.

It would not be surprising if they had the ability to instantly balance their weight and levitation according to the characteristics of the planet's geology and atmosphere, as well as the gravity unique to that star.

I think it's probably at a level where Ultraman does it unconsciously.

It's just like walking with your weight on your toes so you don't make the sound of footsteps.

And I think that not only Ultraman, but also other aliens and extraterrestrial monsters have the ability to balance weight, gravity, and levitation.

Based on this idea, if we insist that Ultraman's weight sinks him into the ground, we must first prove that Ultraman can never fly.

Ultraman can never fly.

The ability to fly is a lie.

Perhaps the only way to prove this is to deny Ultraman itself.

In other words, won't the criticism of Ultraman also disappear (neutralize)?

What about monsters from Earth?

However, what I consider to be the weak point of this argument at the moment is that it is difficult to apply this argument to monsters originating from the earth.

The weight of a quadrupedal monster is likely to be distributed, so if you give examples of the bipedal monsters Gomora and Red King, which are relatively similar to Ultraman, they weigh 20,000 tons each.

Even 20,000 tons is quite heavy.

The soles of their feet seem to be wide, and they are supported by their tail, so they seem to be able to endure more than Ultraman. existence to deny.

But it is unthinkable that they have the power to levitate like Ultraman, so they actually deny my current argument.

Also, if there is no unknown ability like Ultraman's flight, the problem will not only sink into the ground, but also whether it can hold the muscle strength to support its own weight.

It's a challenge.

So, I would like to borrow the theory of the carpenter bee.

Although the carpenter bee does fly, it has long been said that its stubby body, weight, and small wings make it impossible from an aerodynamic standpoint.

Under such circumstances, people came to the conclusion that "theoretically they cannot fly, but the carpenter bee can fly because it has the desire to fly."

In other words, neither Gomorrah nor the Red King can theoretically walk on the ground, but they can walk because they have the will to do so.

By the way, the reason why carpenter bees can fly has become possible to explain as research on Reynolds number progresses in recent years.

Reasons why bear bees cannot fly and why they can fly | Insect Bible (konchu-bible.com)

Gomora's case is half a joke, but I would like to escape from the fact that there are things that cannot be clarified even for living creatures on the earth.

It is not surprising that monsters that have built ecosystems since ancient times have their own unique abilities.

As a hypothesis,

  • It inhabits or appears in places with relatively hard ground. (Such as the area around Osaka Castle in Gomorra. Where is the best place to live in Osaka Prefecture? ~Grounds~ (chumon-housemake.com))
  • Ground that does not sink even when stepped on, can be seen and sensed
  • You can adjust the viscosity of the ground so that vibration and vibration cancel each other out.
  • The details of the monster's body shape are not perfect (Ultraman and monsters are artificial, but it is a work that has been deformed to some extent, so we will add convincing details in the future so that it does not sink into the ground. is possible)

I tried to think about it, but it's considerably more painful than Ultraman.


Rebuttal to the point that Ultraman's weight sinks into the ground: Is Ultraman between solid and gas? He never sinks even if it is heavy

 

Reference for data such as weight:

Ultraman - Wikipedia

Gomora (Ultra Monster) - Wikipedia

Red King - Wikipedia

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