Today on Far Future Horizons we present the story of the most
iconic superhero in comic book history. Look,
Up in the Sky it's Superman!
Showing posts with label Superman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Superman. Show all posts
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Friday, October 17, 2014
The Science of Superheroes
In every age and across many cultures humanity has always been intrigued by legends and tales of people graced with superhuman strength and who were hybrids of Gods and mere men. With the advent of the industrial age, we saw the argumentation of human strength and speed by merging man with machine.
In the nineteenth century, the dawning of Darwinism and the emergence of Nietzschean philosophy led to the notion that selective breeding will allow humanity to direct the course of its own evolution towards the improvement of the species. The creation of the Übermensch came into vogue.
The word Übermensch is a German word, which when translated into English means Beyond-Man or the Overman. The next step in our cultural and biological evolution in becoming trans or post-human. However, for many of us the word Übermensch has come to mean Superman.
Will twenty-first century science
and technology make possible the creation of a new breed of humans? Humans
gifted with extraordinary intelligence, strength and agility. Or even make possible the advent, of that
mainstay of many a childhood (and dare I say it) perhaps even adult fantasy –
the costumed superhero?
Today we take a closer look at the science behind our favourite comic book heroes and see just what it takes to become a real life Man of Steel and Cape Crusader.
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