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here's a mad science topic to discuss.

 

in science fiction,

 

nuclear physics, atomic physics , intrinsic fields of physical objects(supposedly) and dr. manhatten.

 

Jon has his 'intrinsic field' removed. Bathed in the radiant light, he is torn to pieces from the force of the generator, instantly vaporized and officially declared dead.

After his transformation, Jon begins to experience time in a non-linear, "quantum" fashion, and it is implied that he is aware of and experiencing all the moments of his life simultaneously

Due to his non-linear perception of time, he can also see the future (and the past), although he is apparently unable to change it, regardless of the outcome. His only weakness appears to be tachyons; a large burst of them can 'jam' or slow his ability to see the future to a large extent, as well as temporarily confusing his perception of the "present time". In addition to these powers, Jon is able to phase any part of his body through solid objects without damaging them, produce multiple copies of himself which function independently of each other, project destructive energy, create force fields, transmute and create matter, move objects without physically touching them (telekinesis), reverse entropy, and, he suggests, create life.

 

http://www.imdb.com/character/ch0060115/bio

 

http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=dr.+manhatten&oq=dr.+manhatten&gs_l=youtube-reduced.12..0i10l4.7709.10778.0.40828.13.10.0.3.3.0.446.1797.1j6j2j0j1.10.0...0.0...1ac.1.9P1ehJPDtHA

 

very interesting, for me anyways.

Edited by krash661

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