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  1. But can the human body take that amount powerfull movement like runing 100 miles in hour and throwing a punch with 300 miles in hour wouldn’t the muscles be comepletely broken

  2. This seems credible and something I plan on in my life time. Not sure how I’d do it. But every night I go to bed, I picture my self putting the suit together. I already know I’m going to use titanium steel plating which is threat level 3 rated and can withstand multiple AK-47 rounds. Not sure about flight. Maybe introducing hydrogen and oxygen in a magnetic-vortex plasma generator turbine, or a high powered laser air-exploding turbine. Power source I haven’t worked out yet

  3. 2:55-3:05 Thats How Computers started out from what I’ve heard.

    The first computer’s dimensions were about 8 feet by 3 feet by 100 feet. It weighed about 27 tons, and took up 1800 square feet of space.

    and 30 years later they were so small you could fit them in your pocket.
    like calculators for instance.

    Cant wait to fly to work in my Ironman suit Ha Ha!

  4. all in all if this does indeed become a reality none of us will be alive to see it lol it would be cool to have my own iron man suit tho lol

  5. we have a fusion system (laboratory for laser energetics) in development at our school, and the equipments are huge. no way it can happen in that small arc reactor.

  6. The upside is that you don’t need that much power to make the suit work, but you’ll still need something no one has yet; and if small scale fusion is not your goal, you might actually succeed.

  7. Fusion is not going to happen in a man portable reactor with that level of utility in the next half of the millennium at least, if it’s even possible in the first place. First, we have to actually make fusion produce more energy than it takes to keep it going!

    Secondly, if that reactor is 99% efficient, and only 1%, or 10000 hp is going to be wasted as heat, Stark would be experiencing what it’s like to have a 7million+ watt heating element embedded in his chest; i.e., reduced to ash.

  8. If you think about it, and if you understand fusion pretty well, it IS in fact possible. Fusion is all about precision and the amount of energy that you can generate. If you can find another way to produce an energy source that generates that amount of energy for cold fusion that is also practical, i’d say your half-way there. P.S. Cold Fusion! You don’t want normal fusion to get out of control! I myself have a few ideas for generating energy in that amount which i will not share at this stage.

  9. @1161858 thats only because of in the first moviue the electro magnet was keeping out the poisen the poisen was getting in the arc reactor and was slowly toxicating and killing him

  10. If you made a fusion reactor that small it would really put out a million horsepower that shit is potent

  11. that why i like iron man more than any other fiction super hero, because he is more closer to reality.
    btw flying is not so hard to do, the power source is the problem also artificial muscles are needed to be developed and some super strong material to be discovered.

  12. @slaryt6 IS IT POSIBLE you think to do the same thing tony did in the movie i mean making the arc reactor and it work like it did in the movie?

  13. For now, we can make a basic Iron Man suit that can be integrated for military use. Probably in several years we can pull off a miniature fusion reactor since technology is advancing so quickly. I just wonder if they’ll make this suit available to the public, which in the comics, was Tony’s original goal.

  14. i understand fusion but how would we be able to do it? atom smasher is pretty close but how will we be able to harvest that energy

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