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Interesting answer.
by PrettyPirate on February 22nd, 2007
duh.. there is a scientific explanation to that, though hulk is a fictional character, there is a possibility that it would really happen in real life.
Gamma rays are blamed for making Bruce Banner the Incredible Hulk. But what are gamma rays and what can they really do?
Gamma rays are the highest energy form of light. The rainbow of visible light that we are most familiar with is just part of a far broader spectrum of light, the electromagnetic spectrum. Past the red end of the rainbow, where wavelengths get longer, are infrared rays, microwaves and radio waves, while beyond violet lie the shorter wavelengths of ultraviolet rays, X-rays and, finally, gamma rays.
A gamma ray packs at least 10,000 times more energy than a visible light ray. Unlike the Incredible Hulk, gamma rays are not green — lying as they do beyond the visible spectrum, gamma rays have no color at all that we can describe.
Death rays
Exactly how Bruce Banner survives his transformation is unclear.
Just as high
by jeljeljel on December 2nd, 2009
http://www.livescience.com/strangenews/080611-incredible-hulk.html
by jeljeljel on December 2nd, 2009