The human brain regulates bodily functions on a 24 hour cycle or a circadian rhythm. For this reason we all react and experience things at the same rate and time, but say you were to enlarge the area of the body responsible for this, the suprachiasmatic nucleus.
If enlarged, you could in fact increase the frame rate in which your body sees, reacts, and moves by as much as 10 times the average human being! Given that Usian Bolt was clocked running at 28 mph in a meter dash, that's pretty fast, but it can come with some nasty consequences.
You jump out of bed on your first day and decide on a quick run to work because you're super fast but OMG you're always running late. You take your time getting ready knowing it'll only take you a minute to get to work and boom you're out the door.
All your papers scatter violently and the force at which your shoes connect with the carpet ignites a spark which sets your apartment on fire. You don't notice this as you are already miles away chugging along with your newfound speed. Wow, being fast is great. You're zooming in and out of traffic, past people, and you think "this would be super cool if anyone could see me right now. You black out and fall off the building to your death.
Too bad, so sad. Vertical G Force is going to be your biggest obstacle to cope with as a speedster. Astronauts and air force pilots regularly undergo training for the effects of the Earth's gravity on mass acceleration to prevent disasters such as this from happening.
Many people have suggested that learning is the key to improving your abilities. Speed reading , super-sensitive senses , and superhuman strength are all known to improve as a result of intense learning and repetition. Maybe night vision is your superpower of choice? In that case, you could switch out your contact lenses for smart lenses containing graphene.
Peter Parker was bitten by a radioactive spider causing him to become Spider-Man, and Dr. Bruce Banner accidentally came into contact with the Gamma bombs he was working on and became The Incredible Hulk. These were not planned events, so how hard can it be to gain superhuman powers on purpose? ACVR2B codes for a receptor that inhibits the action of myostatin, a naturally-occurring protein that limits muscle growth.
John Evans is one example of superhuman strength. One of which was a pound car! He balanced a Mini Cooper on his head for 33 seconds. His superhuman strength is primarily in his neck, which boasts a inch circumference. Echolocation, using sound for navigation, is most commonly associated with dolphins. A super sense of sound could prove crucial to improving the lives of people with visual impairments. Scientists believe that the prestin protein , encoded by the SLC26A5 gene, is key to the ultrasonic hearing range of animal sonar.
Daniel Kish is one example of someone with superhuman senses. In fact, superhuman speed is one of the most attainable powers. The military version is much more intimidating. Department of Energy, is home to the largest X-ray generator in the world — called the Z machine.
The Z machine can create ice hotter than the boiling point of water in a matter of nanoseconds. Scientists have been refining such materials since the turn of this century.
Today, the material sheets are getting thinner , though hiding moving objects remains difficult and scale complicates the matter. University of Rochester optics expert Joseph Choi predicts that something able to cover a human body will take decades more work.
The closest we have to a functional personal flying machine right now is produced by Dubai-based company Jetman Dubai, which last year tested out the JB-9 over by the Statue of Liberty. The technology is powered by engines running on kerosene, providing upward thrust that purportedly spit out ambient air with exhaust.
Ability to travel through solid objects at such speeds as to pose no bodily harm. Perceiving time as being slower than the average person and in some cases, to control this sense.
Using super speed to travel through time. Super-Speed in Superhero Fiction [ ] Super-Speed is a common power and Superman is the first major superhero to be known for it. Weaknesses and Limitations [ ] Though super-speed is among the most impressive and useful powers, it can have limitations. In some cases, the momentum is very hard to stop and even experienced speedsters may have difficulty stopping at a crucial moment. Without maneuverability and agility, a possessor of super speed may not be able to turn at crucial moments or must slow down to do more complex tasks.
In some cases, due to the particular nature of that speed power, super-speed may actually age the user, as they are speeding up the time of their own biology. Though not a physical weakness, super-speed can cause frustration to some who experience the world in slow motion, such as Quicksilver, who explains that's why he cons. Cancel Save.
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