Why we can’t build an iron man suit in real life

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Published 2023-03-26
How realistic is the iron man suit, is there any part of it that we can actually build?

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All Comments (21)
  • Me studying mechanical engineering just to build my own iron man suit, parents think I just want a good career
  • An iron man suit is possible if you take away the single limitations of it needing to be the size of the wearer. Just a foot taller would give the suit so much more space to add all this stuff and still look human shaped.
  • @MaxJ-bj8ww
    He has an exoskeleton to support the wearer so recoil could be reduced and the impacts of landings could be reduced
  • @XQLTX
    In Iron Man 2 Tony creates a new element to replace Palladium meaning the new arc reactor is not nuclear
  • @Yoojein
    The reason is simple, we aren't Tony Stark
  • @Flash_Fan9k
    Him saying ironman suit can't be made Russian YouTuber who's making a real life iron man suit with working repulsor:I'm ironman
  • The repulsors arent “reactionless forces.” As you said, he experiences recoil when its just the glove. When he has the whole suit on, the suit absorbs the energy. It has some sort of electrical actuator system that grants stark super strength, and that same system pushes back against the recoil to keep his arm stable for aiming. And i’ve heard theories that it isnt actually a pure energy/laser weapon but instead is accelerating air particles. Basically a super compact and super advanced jet engine that can either accelerate a steady stream of particles for flight or fire a short and powerful pulse for combat. The suit as a whole is effectively just a strength-enhancing exosuit combined with a jetpack. I think it is absolutely possible to build, but the real one would be considerably bigger and bulkier than what we see in the movies
  • You don't need an arc reactor to power a suit, we already have big companies with jetpacks like gravity, and also people go on their garage and make lasers that can shoot out.
  • @davidscholl4661
    So basically, most of it is theoretical possible of not is. So we could totally have something pretty close is the far future
  • @MaxJ-bj8ww
    Alex labs build an self sustaining hydrogen reactor to power his suit
  • Wtf, Jarvis is like alexa or google assistant but on steroids? What the actual shit, Jarvis is much much more than that.
  • Hold my Maple syrup I've made a cardboard version of the Mark 5. One of the most underrated but most realistic
  • @0wl999
    Apparently they never watched the movie. Stark explained to Jebediah that it's ' zero point ' energy, generated on a quantum level..😂
  • @davidsirmons
    AI isn't a problem. AI-aided design is real and up to the task. Mechanical systems for physical strength are relatively straightforward. Flight with anything resembling a reasonable and compact/useful design.....meh....not so much right now, despite that goofy 4-jet pack thing those guys made. Power delivery. That's currently still a problem, but solutions are on the horizon, including iron-air batteries, aluminum-air batteries, graphene-based batteries (which alone would offer an exponent more capacity with drastically reduced size/weight) and even some other power-delivery methods I'm not going to speak of. In it's movie incarnation, it's not possible yet. But the hurdles are diminishing.
  • A new idea: plasma. We make a loop with plasma you ignite the gas with a sparker and a battery and you tap into the plasma for electricity then feed that into the battery for charging making a loop. Then you add in the suit in the loop and the whole thing is turned into a sort of self perpetuating loop. Some problems I have come up with this problem: one the gases. Two the burnout of the battery. Three compactness and gas storage. My main thing was to see if the idea would work. Problem solving can come later. Plus added benefit we only need this part for powering the suit and we only need enough electricity to power the suit.
  • I know I am late. But an Iron Man suit is possible. We just don’t have the advanced materials yet. Stark doesn’t really share his advanced technology with the world and everything he builds is private. We also don’t have geniuses like Tony who are motivated to create a real Iron Man suit.
  • @USATI1776
    With the tech in the defense sectors, Iron Mans suit will be a reality in the next 10-15 years.
  • @ProjectKHI
    Just you wait and see, I would make an iron man suit