

The scaling down, as lamented by Obadiah Stane in "Iron Man," is part of Tony's particular brand of genius." Size is obviously an issue, but there are Tokamak prototypes that could fit on a good-sized tabletop. It's plausible that the arc reactor at Stark Industries is an American version of this type of reactor. It's not a perfect analogy but we can chuck that up to "Tony is a genius, therefore he made it work." A Tokamak reactor uses a torus (donut) shaped mass of plasma kept in place by magnetic fields to create energy. On the power source: "Check out the Tokamak reactor, an experimental Cold War era Soviet fusion reactor (See: An Overview of Plasma Confinement in Torodial Systems). The most "traditional" solution would be an alloy of titanium, nickel-titanium (aka nitinol)" On the material of his suit: "Is the suit actually made of iron? Well, no, because iron is very dense and heavy, it rusts and isn't nearly as hard as some of its own alloys such as steel.So what would Tony Stark really use? The answer is likely a combination of materials.
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In a series at, Haupt examines some of the finer points of the science, or science-ish things behind Tony Stark's mask and suit: To help make the implausable (billionaire playboy turned do-gooding, metal armoured flying hero) seem possible, Marvel has enlisted the help of one Ryan Haupt, a California based researcher currently look at "stable isotope geochemistry, mammalian paleoecology and oceanographic paleoclimatology" to bounce around the science of Iron Man. I am Iron Man: The science behind Tony Stark's alter-ego explained Share this Story: I am Iron Man: The science behind Tony Stark's alter-ego explained
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The singer, who is dating Mod Sun, said Love Sux is the perfect title.

“With this album I just wanted to not hold back at all… Guitars, drums, just go for it.” “I had to dial back a bit, not that I wanted to do that, but I did,” she recalled. Lavigne said her sound evolved over the years to keep up with trends. “On my first album it was like, ‘OK I want to rock out, I want guitars, I want to sound like a band, I want drums.’ At the time bubblegum music – super pop music – was in, so I had to fight for that.” Lavigne said Love Sux is sonically her most alternative.

“My last album was very introspective and deep and this one is just rockin’ all the way through.” “The album’s got a pop-punk vibe all the way through,” she said. She told Hoppus that the album – on which he is featured on a track – is the type she has wanted to make for a long time. Lavigne also hyped her seventh studio album, Love Sux, which drops on Feb. “Once the script is written … we get a director and then we film.” “I found that I’m digging so I think we’re moving forward,” she explained.
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MORE: Avril Lavigne Performs Surprise Set At iHeartRadio ALTer EGOĮlsewhere in the conversation, Lavigne gave an update on her plan to turn her hit song “Sk8er Boi” into a movie.

“Did a tournament, got kicked out, drank beer, got home, got suspended,” she told Hoppus. Lavigne played on the Napanee District High School’s girls’ team – but it wasn’t always smooth skating. I played on a guy’s team and then when I got into in high school I had a tryout for the girls’ hockey team.” Then in school we would always go ice skating and then I played hockey. She recalled: “As soon as I could walk, I was in my backyard on a pond, on skates. The Ontario native said hockey is “something I’m actually really good at because of growing up in Canada.” But, Lavigne admits she doesn’t get too many chances to lace up her skates in Malibu, where she lives. “I love hockey and playing hockey and ice skating,” the 37-year-old singer said during a recent appearance on Mark Hoppus’ streaming show After School Radio. You can take Avril Lavigne out of Canada but you can’t take the Canada out of Avril Lavigne.
