Do you know how the story of the superhero "Ant-Man" came about?

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In 1961, Hofstadter, a professor at Stanford University in California, USA, proposed the theory of nuclear structure and the Mössbauer effect. His research content was the study of electron scattering by nuclei.

In the world of science, people have never stopped.

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Since the observation of pollen movement in 1827 and the discovery of the existence of atoms, people's research on the microcosm has been advancing.

But what they didn't expect was that their scientific theories would directly turn into comics full of entertainment.

In 1962, Marvel Comics created the character "Ant-Man". According to atomic theory, "Ant-Man" can become bigger and smaller.

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In fact, if you read Marvel comics at a certain height, you will find that it has been paying attention to society and politics.

The important role of the Avengers "Captain America" ​​was a political image at the beginning of its birth.

When he was born, the world was going through World War II. When evil covers the world, people hope to usher in a people's hero who can "represent justice and destroy you." So, "Captain America" ​​came.

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The arrival of "Ant-Man" caters to the scientific trend.

During World War II, the atomic bomb exploded on Hiroshima, prompting the rapid surrender of Japanese fascists, bringing the dawn of justice to the world. However, the impact of this incident on the local area has lasted for decades, and this has brought negative opinions.

Sociologists continue to ask "What has science brought to mankind?"

In 1939, the famous American scientist Bernard made a relatively in-depth analysis of the welfare and disasters brought about by science in his work "The Social Function of Science".

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He believes that "science can not only benefit mankind, but also bring destruction and crisis to mankind. Therefore, scientists should also consider their own responsibilities."

"A Generation of Ant-Man" Hank Pim's setting contains such scientific thinking.

The well-known "Ultron Age" is actually a product of Hank Pim.

"Ultron" was originally an artificial AI invented by Hank Pim to manage super villains. As a result, this artificial AI continued to grow and eventually developed self-awareness.

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He constantly improved his scientific structure in the laboratory, and finally became a super villain who "takes destroying all the creatures on the earth as his own duty".

"The Age of Ultron" became the second major event in the "Avengers" universe.

But in the comics, "Ultron" has not been completely defeated. As a program, his consciousness still exists, waiting for the opportunity to make a comeback.

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The entire series of comics in "Ant-Man" actually discusses major propositions about the relationship between science, the world, and mankind.

Most of the classic villains in the comics are the products of science, and Ultron is just one of them.

In the original comics, the "black knight" who caused a lot of trouble for Ant-Man is actually a biologist.

He is a descendant of Sir Percy and fled to Europe. He found the Ebony Blade in the tomb of his ancestors. With his power, he established a factory for producing medieval weapons. He also used genetic science to create a flying horse, aliased as the Black Knight, and made waves everywhere.

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Another example is the American weapons manufacturing expert "Porcupine". He designed a suit and thought that the government would spend a lot of money to order, but he was rejected. When I felt unbalanced, I started a career of finding fault everywhere.

Old Man Time is another villain who commits crimes by virtue of technology.

He was a scientist who dedicated his life to science and was forced to retire at the age of 65. With extreme psychological imbalance, he invented the time-ray to revenge the society, but accidentally hit his grandson.

Therefore, he was caught by Pim.

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It is worth mentioning that among the many villains of "Ant-Man" there is also a Chinese-Chen Lu.

He is a radiation expert who specializes in the effects of radiation on people. He experimented with his own body during the research process, and finally became infected and became a "radiator."

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A little association is not difficult to find that the discussion of "Radiator" came from the discussion about the negative impact of the atomic bomb after the Hiroshima incident.

Following the characteristics of each series of comics in Marvel comics that have an established theme, "Captain America" ​​talks about the relationship between justice and evil, "Thor" discusses human ethics and social morality, and "Hulk" analyzes The spiritual contradiction of human psychology, the "X-Men" series explores the rights of marginalized groups.

Correspondingly, all the character settings of the "Ant-Man" series of comics are closely linked to science, and they unanimously point to the progress and negative effects of science.

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Marvel is always able to actively respond to social issues at the first time. This is the reason why Meiman can brainwash global values.

They have always been inseparable from the world, caring about science and the world, and they cut everyone's tight nerves. It is precisely in this way that the existence of Meiman has its social value.

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