Stan Lee Explains How Thor is Scientifically Able to Fly
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You know what Stan Lee - the legendary comic book writer and co-creator of Spider-Man, Iron, Man, Thor and other superheroes - hates? Scientifically inaccurate depictions of a superhero's ability to fly.
Take, Superman, Stan ranted. How in the world does Superman fly? "The man has no visible means of propulsion. Whenever Superman flies he gets into a pose like this ... and he's off. There's no engine, there's no jet, there's nothing. He's just flying" he said.
On the other hand, there's Thor. Stan explained how he created a scientifically accurate way for Thor to fly. It involved a hammer and a leather thong. Watch the clip to find out how.
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If I remember biology, extra leaves in a clover is a recessive trait. Dominant traits such as normal leaves well affect the plant more than the extra leaves trait. If you breed two plants with extra leaves, the trait stays with the offspring so it also has extra leaves. Keep doing this, and eventually you will get a plant with a lot of leaves.
Not confirmed because that family member ate the 27-leaf clover.
p.s i would like to see more pictures.
That's hw I found this page; I was checking the web to see if I had a world record on my hands. Sadly not. By a LONG way!
56 leaf clover grown by the same Japanese farmer!!
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2009/05/photogalleries/week-in-news-pictures-130/photo4.html
~Shay