So this was basically boiling water to shoot bullets at the metal fragments to keep Tony alive?

So this was basically boiling water to shoot bullets at the metal fragments to keep Tony alive?

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what the fuck are you saying?

yeah

Are you stupid user?

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Essentially.

>So this was basically boiling water to shoot bullets

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>boiling water

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you're delusional, user

It was boiling his body water to create bubbles bullets which manipulated the shrapnel inot being away from the heart i believe

yes

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This was my reaction when I found out all nuclear power does is boil water.

tastes like coconut

wat the fukc

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i think it was making a weak magnetic field to stop the shrapnel moving closer to his heart, but so weak as to not pull it out and kill him

until they dropped that premise in the second movie.

Initially, yes. After IM2 he had it removed since the shrapnel could be dealt with by surgery so he just put a strong reactor in in its place to help power the suit.

IM3.

Pretty neat, the new element he creates is based of the Tesseract's energy

i thought that it was just a superpowerful electromagnet preventing these fragments from going deeper

Imagine being so out of loop

its a magnet not a fucking steam generator

>superpowerful electromagnet
no it's a superpowerful energy source

The magnetic field it generates is very weak. It only needs to keep the shrapnel from his heart, not push it out at incredible speeds and rip him apart.

In theory anyway, in practice it doesn't make any sense.

lol what did you think was happening before