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1997 Letters
From: M0SUGOJI@worldnet.att.net
- 9/22/97 0:33
Subject: G SCIENCE
>It all boils down to Godzilla's mutation is not merely at the cellular level but it is all the way down to the sub atomic, with the very forces that bind his molecules together being vastly augmented. This explains his invulnerability,the fact that his skeleton can support his incredible weight without crushing and his ability to generate nuclear plasma internally. This is similar to how Superman's invulnerability works,with the exception that instead of the inner atomic bonds being supercharged by a yellow sun Godzilla's are supercharged by interaction with nuclear materials, it may also be augmented passively by a COLD FUSION process that may take place due to Godzilla's altered body chemistry. The very water in his body may no longer be ordinary H2o but may actually be Deuterium water{that is what heavy water is if you've ever heard it mentioned in documentarys on building the 1st atom bomb}
There are also probably concentrations of Tritium along with Strontium
-90 and Uranium 235 in his body's liquid composition that may act as a
catylist to initiate the continuing cold fusion reaction that fires Godzilla's
metabolism and reinforces his atomic structure. He also feeds on radio
isotopes that provide him with his"Hot Fission" fuels that power his nuclear
breath and nuclear pulse. The radioactives he feeds on also replenish the
elements needed to continue his cold fusion processes. If Godzilla feeds
on large amounts of nuclear materials it looks like the surplus is somehow"stored"
by converting the nuclear energy to matter,which explains how Godzilla
got bigger. It also seems
>that Godzilla has an ultimate threshold on how much atomic mass he
can accumulate without it endangering him. If he exceeds this limit he
undergoes a chain reaction due to the critical atomic mass being reached
and either he detonates when the critical mass is reached or else if he
has managed to burn off at least a portion of this atomic mass by expending
energy{such as his breath} fast enough to keep ahead of the atomic imposion
he may simply overheat and exceed the limits of his strengthened sub atomic
bonds and then his atomic structure will collapse and he vaporises.
It may have been possible for Godzilla to be saved in Destroyer if he was totally isolated from absorbing any more radiation and firing his nuclear breath constantly until he bled off adequate excess nuclear material and his atomic mass was reduced to a safe level. However at that point the chain reaction that had started may have already been irreversible.
NEXT: Does King Ghidorah fly by negating his mass by generating anti-gravitons?
Scott
Subject: Godzilla articles
The first article, the interest point of Godzilla is its solid character, that makes Godzilla character itself interesting and unique among the monsterkind.
The second describe that the interesting aspect of Godzilla is the "war movie" element on it, and also relationship between monsters and human characters in the genre.
Please correct my spellings, grammar used in this article,
if there is any, and thanks for your attention .
(We left it just the way you wrote it! Editors)
Whatever it is, Godzilla is still a very interpretative character, an open character. There's always a room to develop Godzilla to imagine it,to make story with it, and to live it up again on the screen. I guess that's why Hollywood filmmakers like Fred Drekker, Jan DeBont, Dean Devlin and Roland Emmerich, also took their interest in making Godzilla movie
Unfortunately, I see that giant monster
movies are often limited by their own
storyline and the story-elements. Many Heisei Godzilla scenes arere-creation
from the old ones, although the others are new actions andgenuine
elements. Not many "shocking surprises" are made, since they all
have been exploited since long ago. This
genre seems exhausted, but still enjoyable
in its own way. So, let's hope the next TriStar Godzillacan
give us a new experience in watching Godzilla, as well as it
carries the true essence of the
original Japanese Godzilla.
One appealing aspect in Godzilla movies
is that it has weird elements of war
movies. Here, mankind goes face to face with one single enemy. Itstands
tall, making mankind and his heavy weaponaries dwarfed. If there
are more than one monster, you can still count them with your fingers.
So,
it's one force against all! How
brave the monsters are!
However helplessly they seem, humans
always want to fight back. Military,
scientists, and ordinary people join forces to defeat the monsters.
Then come another conflict among people, just another "wars",
a strange drama, both among
mankind itself, and and between human and the monsters. Monster
movie became a unique genre, because it brings incongrous elements
into unity, opening new horizon to the the monstrosities of war,
which has been an endless single matter that mankind ever dreams
to end it up, completely.![]()
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