How does Spider-Man develop his crime-fighting technology?
It’s all about the science, buddy! When I see a problem – like Doc Ock’s fancy arms or some goon with a sonic disruptor – my brain just goes into overdrive. It’s usually a mix of rapid prototyping and frantic calculations in my head. I’ll think about the physics involved: kinetic energy, momentum transfer, material science. Then I hit the lab – which is usually my bedroom, let’s be honest. I’m always experimenting with new polymer chains for the web fluid, tinkering with micro-actuators for the shooters, or trying to figure out how to dampen vibrations. Sometimes it's just trial and error, but most of the time, it's applied physics and chemistry under extreme pressure. Like my DIY Crime-Fighting guide – just good old-fashioned problem-solving.
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