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One woman scientist interviewed on the History Channel said it would take putting two pairs of DNA together to create a Spider-Man. UCI physicist Michael Dennin and neurobiologist Jim Fallon discuss that it is possible, to make a genetically engineered Spider-Man!
In The Spider-Man movie, you watch a spider bite transform and genetically alter the spider's DNA with Peter Parkers. Can Peter Parker be genetically altered on a cellular level?
One scientist answers this question by showing what happens when you inject a mouse, with a man-made bio luminescent protein from a jelly fish. The results are nothing short of astonishing! The bio luminescent gene from the jelly fish makes the mouse glow!
Each scientist was interviewed about the
theoretical possibilities of creating a
genetically engineered Spider-Man! Sam
Raimi (film director), put a fresh new spin on
the awesome web slinger! Instead of Peter
Parker being exposed to atomic radiation, he
is bit by a genetically enhanced super spider! Let's take a look at what the
scientists have to say about the plausability of web slinging, spider strength, spider speed, spider sense, and wall crawling. Frank Fish Ph.D starts off the interview with stating it is doubtful, that exposure to radiation would cause Peter Parker to change into Spider-Man.
The theory of putting two pairs of DNA together was a more plausible concept for creating a real Spider-Man. The new Spider-Man movie directs away from the atomic radiation theory of changing young Peter Parker into Spider-Man. Sam Raimi's Spider-Man had a solid foundation in scientific principles. The movie kicks off with a scientific fusion of 15 different species of gentically coded spiders, to make the ultimate super spider.
I have been a big Spider-Man fan forever! I can remember watching the old Spider-Man cartoon over 22 years ago! I've read most of the Spider-Man comics and was excited to see Stan Lee with a host of scientists on the History Channel revealing their personal view points.
The Theoretical Possibilities of Creating a Genetically
Engineered Spider-Man!
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Another example of this amazing genetic possibilty is a virus invading a host cell. The HIV virus can incorporate itself into a host cell. One scientist on the History Channel said it is plausible for the spider genes, to enter in by a retro virus. This makes it possible for a virus to get inserted into Peter Parkers DNA, causing him to transform into the AMAZING Spider-Man!
and his most powerful crime fighting tool, is his web slinging ability! Stan Lee said on the History Channel, that Steve Ditko came up with the idea for two web
slinging devices. What physical changes would need to occur for this web slinging capability?
The spider silk is extremely fine but powerful. The spinerettes are musculature and allow the spider to move in all types of directions! If you were to use party strings, then you would get the feel for what web slinging is like! Stan Lee said
that he wished he had thought of this. Peter Parker has muscles around the gland and then the material shoots out!
The combination of two fluids hit the air and then they solidfy to create a web. Genetically, it is possible to create a web like this! Case in point, the genetically
modified goat could pull this off! If you take silk molecules mixed in with goat milk, then it may be possible to produce protein silk molecules.

and his most powerful crime fighting tool, is his web slinging ability! Stan Lee said on the History Channel, that Steve Ditko came up with the idea for two web
slinging devices. What physical changes would need to occur for this web slinging capability?
The spider silk is extremely fine but powerful. The spinerettes are musculature and allow the spider to move in all types of directions! If you were to use party strings, then you would get the feel for what web slinging is like! Stan Lee said
that he wished he had thought of this. Peter Parker has muscles around the gland and then the material shoots out!
The combination of two fluids hit the air and then they solidify to create a web. Genetically, it is possible to create a web like this! Case in point, the genetically
modified goat could pull this off! If you take silk molecules mixed in with goat milk, then it may be possible to produce protein silk molecules.

It must adapt and develop! According to scientists web slinging is possible! The
new Spider-Man is able to use his web slinging to stop a train in Spider-Man 2! One scientist said it would take thousands of genes to produce a web slinger
that could stop a train. This is a good example of Physics!
Spider-Man uses as many webs as possible in a small amout of space. The wall he creates is now able to stop the massive force and the wall holds! The actual dragline silk of a spider is many times stronger then steel and contains a tough elastic molecular make-up of the protein Crystallin. The DNA must adopt the super spider gene for this to work!
The web balls are the one thing scientists do not feel have any validity! Spider-Man uses the silk balls to knock out crooks, but in reality science says it may not be possible. Can the web slinger hold up his own body with the spider silk? Mechanical engineers said it would hold Spidey up in real life!

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Spiders can lift objects 50 times larger and it is possible for Peter Parker to lift a car over his head. Keep in mind, every spider does have different strengths and spiders can do things a human could never do. Ironically, Peter Parker is not much different then we are, actual physics says it does work!
To have our own genetics altered and if it does adapt, it may create a super human race! Is this just a fantasy? Maybe not! A virus introduced into Peter could change his muscle tissue, contract proteins of muscle, then the muscles
would be enhanced. We have known for a long time that endorphins can reduce pain and during an endorphin rush a human can do the impossible!
Humans can tap into this power and save a child or a loved one! Scientist say that once the frontal lobal turns off, a person will have these powerful capabilites come forth. The super strength and web slinging ability is not the only power point of Spider-Man! What makes this the most popular selling character in comic book history is his quick moves! What makes him so popular are his quick moves!
When you are in a bar, you either snooze or loose!
Spidey knows how to get his seat fast! Spiders can make movements that look like a blur and I have personally seen it! In the Spider-Man movie, the transformed teen catches all MJ's food on a caferteria tray when she slips.

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The scientist on the History Channel said it takes 28 micro seconds to send a signal to the muscle, it then egages the muscle to strengthen the bone, which has to move and it takes a long time. When the two proteins alter Parker's DNA, he becomes faster.
The connection to the brain, neuron, muscle tissue and bone make him super fast! Think of how fast your eye muscles are and what they can look at in a split second and you may comprehend the speed of Spidey. The clumsy kid that is picked on turns into a genetically engineered crime fighting dynamo!
In issue 121 of Spider-Man, you see Gwen Stacy hurled from the Brooklyn Bridge by the Green Goblin. Spidey comes to save the day by quickly grabbing her and snaps her neck. In the new Spider-Man movies he slows down MJ over a long time, just like bungie jumping.
What puts Spidey ahead of the pack is his wall crawling ability, which has a solid footing in scientific fact. Stan Lee thought it would be funny to have a wall crawler around and Spidey is still hanging around!
Spiders have claws on all eight legs and special hairs emerge when needed. Real spiders have similar hairs that allow them to climb on glass.
Through electrostatic connection on a molecular level, spider hairs can stick into the atomic structure and generate forces to hold them up! This is caused by an atomic interaction of small thin hairs, which can could hold a heavy weight.
Scientists are working on a new type of velcro, that could help astronauts to move more easily in space.
Scary but true! Creating a real Spider-Man is more
real then we think!
Yours in Movie Magic,
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How could genetic engineering allow Peter Parker to spin webs and have the proportional strength of a spider?
Frank Fish Ph.D said that through complete
genetic manipulation of Peter's glands, nerves, and muscles, he could be changed. This would have to be a profound genetic expression of his whole body.
FACT: Spiders spin webs so they can catch insects for their food, even larger and stronger insects cannot escape.
There are spiders, that can jump 20 times their body length! Here lies another scientific possibilty, that a genetically engineered Spider-Man could move through the air with greatest of ease!
Also, this can account for Spidey being able to spring into action in the blink of an eye. Of all Spider-Man's skills, he counts on one more than any other! Perhaps his greatest trade
By diving after her he is able to adjust to her speed of falling and he slows her down. Is this a possibility in physics? Absolutely! I will not forget to mention his spider sense! This amazing talent alerts him to impending danger and slows all the elements in time down, to a point where he can control the moment. It is like having your own personal radar system, that enhances your reaction time, like a six sense!
Animals in nature seem to feel things before humans do and this seems to be based on the ability of spiders. Spiders can feel the air pressure change and vibrations. They are fully aware of all air movements and currents, so this
Spider-Man ability is theoretically possible!
In the movie you see that the hairs are so small, they can go through the weave of Spidey's suit. Science says this is possible and what will the future hold with this information? Well, it could be a sticky subject!
From a scientific stand point we can see the following:
Web slinging ability - Yes, but shooting web balls is not really possible according to scientist. Let's see what the future holds!
Possible - Spider strength
Possible - Spider speed
Possible - Spider sense
Possible - Wall crawling