How can Wolverine survive a Nuclear Bomb? [closed]

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In Wolverine (2013), he was exposed to a nuclear explosion with an epicenter in his field of view. At such temperature any organic or inorganic material would only exist in Atomic form, how can wolverine withstand such high temperature? In support of my argument, this is an excerpt from Wikipedia

The physical-damage mechanisms of a nuclear weapon (blast and thermal radiation) are identical to those of conventional explosives, but the energy produced by a nuclear explosive is millions of times more powerful per gram and the temperatures reached are briefly in the tens of millions of degrees.

N2 (Nitrogen Gas) is the most stable gas present in our atmosphere since it has a trivalent bond, and according to Wikipedia

Unstable allotropes of nitrogen consisting of more than two nitrogen atoms, such as N3 and N4, have been produced in the laboratory. Under extremely high pressures (1.1 million atm) and high temperatures (2000 K)

This implies that even the most stable gas in our atmosphere is volatile and exists in atomic form at such extreme temperatures. How can possibly Wolverine survive this?



Best Answer

A few key points:

  1. Wolverine was not in the epicenter.

  2. The epicenter of the Hiroshima bomb was 500 meters in the air. It's fireball did not touch the ground. Minimal fall out, intended to cause soft body damage without too much structural damage.

  3. The farther from the hypocenter, the less damage.

  4. The Hiroshima bomb was 18 kilotons of atomic power. Weak compared to modern day weapons, and the most damage was under 2 kilo meters.

  5. Only a fourth of Hiroshima's population died immediately. Another fourth died from injuries and radiation. Half the city survived.

  6. Buildings and people near the hypocenter survived, Wolverine further away would too. Plus he was underground.

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From the movie, we can see where Wolverine was in relation to the city.

He's across a river, the sea to his back, mountains in the distance.

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Frankly, the movie made it easier.

The movie shows a ground burst. A ground burst causes more damage to buildings, more fallout, but the explosive force is WEAKER because the shockwave doesn't build up. Then again, the fireball in the real explosion never touched the ground.




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Can Wolverine survive a nuclear bomb?

Wolverine Survives a Nuclear Blast And it happened in a very unlikely place: Venom #9, which was written by future Wolverine writer Daniel Way. And strangely enough, Wolverine actually came out of this with fewer injuries than most of the other remaining entrees on this list!

Can adamantium survive a nuclear bomb?

According to the Marvel wiki on adamantium , A sufficient amount is capable of surviving multiple nuclear explosions with no damage.

What can Wolverine survive?

Wolverine has survived everything from disembowelment to nuclear explosions, but does that mean the X-Man can't be killed? His history shows he can. In the Marvel Universe, Wolverine is one of the most resilient superheroes ever, and also one of the deadliest mutants alive as a member of the X-Men.

What happens if Wolverine gets cut in half?

So cutting him in two (bisecting the brain and spinal cord) would give you two inert Wolverine halves in the same manner that removing the head does. This post suggests that he can survive down to a single cell, however, and that his mind/soul is singular and returns to whatever body finally regenerates first.



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Answer 2

Yes he can. And he did.

While it may seem a bit of a cop-out, you have to remember that Wolverine's skeleton is comprised of Adamantium.

Why is this central and important? Because Adamantium doesn't really exist. Adamantium takes on the properties of whatever the authors (Lee and Kirby) need it to take on. If it means that Wolverine's regenerative power allows him to survive a nuclear blast, then it allows Wolverine to survive a nuclear blast.

You can't assign "real world" properties and probabilities to a fictional element, it's not going to work. Just as you can't ask how someone can shoot a laserbeam out of their eyes and not damage their retina or eyelids. The character does what the character needs to do, and science need not be involved.

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