I'm going to draw an inference here. I'm going to postulate a hypothesis based on what I've observed from the infinite spate of superhero flicks lately. Here is what I've observed:
Simple physics dictates that a person wearing a costume can beat an arbitrarily large number of people not wearing costumes. This principle applies even if the costumed individual doesn't have any super powers, and it applies even if the arbitrarily large number of non-costumed opponents is so arbitrarily large as to render the whole skirmish faintly ridiculous.
We'll see if others can or will back me up on my findings. The implications seem quite provocative.
Simple physics dictates that a person wearing a costume can beat an arbitrarily large number of people not wearing costumes. This principle applies even if the costumed individual doesn't have any super powers, and it applies even if the arbitrarily large number of non-costumed opponents is so arbitrarily large as to render the whole skirmish faintly ridiculous.
We'll see if others can or will back me up on my findings. The implications seem quite provocative.
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Good ol' Santa Cruz California!
Of course they often slap other parameters on there that limit and clarify what is meant, but I wasn't trying to reduce it to hard math. I was just trying to sound smart.
I have a certain standard to maintain: sounding smart.