Excellent job, I've been looking into the possible theories behind the loonatic's powers. This one makes the most sense out of most of them. Keep up teh good work.
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Wow. I've learnt a lot more from this than I had in my science classes at school. So that's how each power works. Very clever. You should be some kind of scientist when you get a job. You should give lectures about this! That'll be so cool!
Good Job bleave it or not I acalty had something in my head saying Ace's eyeballs heat-up maunly to produce LASER VISTON and I think you're so super smart you could be the next elbert enastian Man that was hard to spell as Tomas Edison once said:A genius is just a talatinted person who do's homework: and I think tou are a GENIUS
I'm impressed by your thoroughness. Very well done, but as a scientist-in-training, I can't help but critique it. Hope you don't mind.
I agree with your analysis on the majority of these, but there are a few that don't add up.
Quantum Quack: Particle density ultimately has nothing to do with the ability to pass through other objects. Even a single proton is going to be blocked by most anything solid. It's more likely that a matter --> energy conversion is taking place, and that Duck is literally transmitting himself to a remote location. Another possible explanation is that Duck is using subspace as an intermediary, similar to LU-style wormholes, but that doesn't explain his limited range.
Magnetism: Plausible in basic premise, but chemical reactions would not be an effective means of manipulating the iron's magnetic properties. The only way a chemical system could work would be to make or break non-magnetic iron compounds, essentially being an on/off switch for each Fe ion. Electromagetism would be more efficient and offer the precise control that a chemical setup lacks. In fact, iron (or any other ferromagnetic substance) isn't really necessary. Any moving electrical charge produces a magnetic field, so all Tech would need to do would be to amplify and focus his own natural bioelectricity.
Molecular Regeneration: I hesistate to pick at this one too much, because I don't have a viable alternate explanation. However, your proposed explanation has a lot of holes. If this permanent magnetic field is inextricably bound to Tech's physical body, it would change to mirror the position, and therefore condition, of Tech's physical body. It would require an external magnetic field, with which Tech's magnetic field is trying to regain equilibrium, to initiate the kind of atom-by-atom reconstruction you postulate. That reconstruction has problems in and of itself. First, the particles that make up a magnetic field are photons, and cannot be bonded in any sense of the word to any other particle. Second, even a particle-by-particle reconstruction can't reform all the molecular bonds without external factors, and even if it could, all the energies and quantum states would be fouled up because of Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle.
Something that makes explaining this power with even a smidge of RL science problematic is the fact that the circumstances making regeneration necessary are often very unrealistic, following standard cartoon, and especially Wile E./Road Runner short, conventions. I don't really think a scientific explanation is possible.
Flight: The problem here is that your explanation violates Newton's 3rd Law. The particles would have to interact with something external for there to be a net force on Rev's body. Unfortunately, the only thing they could interact with that's always present is Earth's magnetic field, and the field density Rev would have to produce to fly would interact with anything nearby with magnetic properties, including electronics such as the other Loonatics' jetpacks, with... unpleasant results. A particle or energy discharge that works on the same physical principles as a jetpack is far more likely.
Wow, I went really hardcore on Tech's regeneration. I fear I may have come across as an arrogant know-it-all. Just trying to spark intelligent debate. 'Tis good exercise for the brain.
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It will funny if, like Marvel and DC comics, students from Harvard university exlain why of those powers and how the meteorite give those powers to them... (or why animals can talk and walk like humans and why duck legs are black and no oranges... well... I love more his legs and feet blacks that oranges)