Why we can’t build an iron man suit in real life

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How realistic is the iron man suit, is there any part of it that we can actually build?

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Me studying mechanical engineering just to build my own iron man suit, parents think I just want a good career

matchamasu
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He has an exoskeleton to support the wearer so recoil could be reduced and the impacts of landings could be reduced

MaxJ-bjww
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An iron man suit is possible if you take away the single limitations of it needing to be the size of the wearer. Just a foot taller would give the suit so much more space to add all this stuff and still look human shaped.

anishkommireddy
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Biggest reason we cant build an iron suite is we do not have the portable power source strong enough to keep it powered up to replecate on the movie. If so we would have the problems with the electric cars.

cozmikbuddahbeats
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The reason is simple, we aren't Tony Stark

Yoojein
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*Studying engineering to get a good job* ❌
*Studying engineering to build an iron man suit* ✅

OGTennyson
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So what you're saying is, we could (maybe) be able to make a hulk-buster like suit a reality? Good enough for me!

Notfrenough
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The repulsors arent “reactionless forces.” As you said, he experiences recoil when its just the glove. When he has the whole suit on, the suit absorbs the energy. It has some sort of electrical actuator system that grants stark super strength, and that same system pushes back against the recoil to keep his arm stable for aiming. And i’ve heard theories that it isnt actually a pure energy/laser weapon but instead is accelerating air particles. Basically a super compact and super advanced jet engine that can either accelerate a steady stream of particles for flight or fire a short and powerful pulse for combat.

The suit as a whole is effectively just a strength-enhancing exosuit combined with a jetpack. I think it is absolutely possible to build, but the real one would be considerably bigger and bulkier than what we see in the movies

orange_turtle
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Him saying ironman suit can't be made
Russian YouTuber who's making a real life iron man suit with working repulsor:I'm ironman

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The U.S. military's "Iron Man" project, the Tactical Assault Light Operator Suit (TALOS), was a program to develop a robotic exoskeleton to improve soldiers' abilities on the battlefield. The project was met with skepticism and hype, and the final product was not a comic book-style super suit. However, the program did lead to the development of several technologies that are still being used today.
Here are some of the things that were planned for the TALOS suit:
Exoskeleton: The suit would have an exoskeleton to increase the wearer's strength and endurance.
Helmet: The suit would have a helmet with a heads-up display.
Sensors: The suit would have sensors to monitor the wearer's vital signs.
Liquid armor: The suit may have used liquid armor that could transform from a liquid to a solid when an electrical current or magnetic field was applied.
Body armor: The suit would have light, impenetrable body armor.
Cameras: The suit would have cameras to provide the wearer with information about their environment.
The TALOS program was never a formal program of record, but the technology developed for the program is still being used today.

AndrewHernandezGarcia
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Comics using science in their writing often have to make 'creative' liberties to make things work out as they blatantly violate our known physical laws. For example, a modern tank shell is the literal culmination of a century of research, blood and sweat. They are made to even penetrate and destroy the strongest thickest armor made out of different high grade materials. Yet, Ironman's suit which has the thickness of metal sheet made out of titanium and gold (which are standard in the military industry) can stop a tank shell? Not to mention even if it could, the person inside would suffer massive internal trauma.

So yeah as much as we can make certain dreams come true, the thing we see in comics will not become true unless we break reality.

toyue
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Tony Stark was able to build this in a cave. WITH A BOX OF SCRAPMETAL.

Blue-Fang
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It’s not possible because it’s a miniature arc reactor in the suit that makes large amounts of self sustaining energy in real life a reactor is gigantic and it’s run by nuclear fusion nobody has made a small arc reactor like Tony did in the cave because it violates the conservation of energy law we would need years of technological advancement to do something like that

spontaneouslife
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Wtf, Jarvis is like alexa or google assistant but on steroids? What the actual shit, Jarvis is much much more than that.

himalthapa
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you know the first memory storage 5MB from 1956,
how huge it is compare what we have now.

バユ-バユ
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Arc reactor shouldn’t be needed. Yeah, it’s not gonna be unlimited flight, and it will probably die, but using Solid State Batteries would give it a decent amount of power. Would be suprised if it could fly even close to an hour, but still.

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You don't need an arc reactor to power a suit, we already have big companies with jetpacks like gravity, and also people go on their garage and make lasers that can shoot out.

itzmclightningcraftyt
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“Well I’m sorry, I’m not Tony stark.”

CertifiedYapaholic
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I remember reading Iron Man comics as a kid, the craziest thing I thought was that the suit is controlled cybernetically from the helmet. Does not seem so far fetched now.

matthewakian
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Funniest irony about this video is there's a guy on YouTube with millions of subscribers, making the iron man suit from scratch and posting his journey.

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