@@nomore5401 periodic table has empty spots. After the periodic table was created new elements have already been discovered. Some of them have been placed under the periodic table. Please double check, I could be wrong.
Mikheil Ghvinianidze so if a new element is discovered today in the real world does it change the foundations of science as we know it today or is it more like throw it in with the rest of them?
I love that Tony corrects himself and says "rediscovering" a new element. For what he resents about his dad, he still respects his intellect and achievement.
“Much of what you think is impossible actually just needs someone more knowledgeable and creative than you to figure it out.” ~ Probably someone more knowledgeable and creative than me.
"Dead for almost 20 years, still taking me to school." Love that quote so much, me and my dad don't get along much, but he's still my old man, and there are always things I can learn from him.
I lost my father in a car accident years ago, and that tony's phrase hits me time to time, when i recollect something that my old man said and in the moment i didn't get it, but with time and experience i laugh myself and think the same that tony thought in that scene, i miss you dad
And in avengers one captian America is like take away that suit what r u and I'm like the man who invented time travel and a new element and the way he discovered iron man suit and when we look at captain America he is just an experiment of tonys dad
For those confused as to what this element actually is, it’s not Vibranium. Howard figured out how to reproduce the energy signature given off by the Tesseract, by replicating the structure of the base element of it. In better words, he replicated the power of the Space Stone
What's crazy to me is that Tony wasn't even the one who discovered this originally. His dad did, but like he said, he was limited to the technology of his time. He may not have been able to do anything with it, but he gave Tony the blueprint for it.
i think thats the point, he has his dads smarts except in an age where technology is way more advanced, also Tony pretty much pioneered his own technology so he is above his father but just doesn't realize it because he still sees his father as he did when he was a kid
The reason this scene is so great is because it’s a ghost scene without a ghost-have you ever stumbled upon something someone left you years after they died? It’s such a powerful experience.
"Dead for almost twenty years, still taking me to school" Downey Jr. is an incredible actor to put that much emotion into a murmured line and a simple facial expression.
Even when his father died he somehow, The Howard stark still gives him little hints and shows him a bunch of other things that tony wouldn't never seen and true knowledge from his environment.
ROBERT was included in the MCU as of 2020. Did you not read the BROTHERS WRITEUP? Do you not watch CLASSIC CINEMA? You are missing out on THIS GENERATIONs defining moments. How do you sleep at night? FUCK!
@@gorrium5027 What made the 1st Iron Man great was injected into the second one with this line. The exploration, discovery...pure knowlodge. The sense of "anything is possible through technology"
It's called tracking, you can 'anchor' any virtual object, picture, or word to a specific point, and the program will automatically store the size of the object in order to keep the virtual interface size consistent with the movement of the screen, as well as allow for pivoting and expansion around the anchor. In this case I would assume they also created a virtual environment to coexist with the anchors and real objects in order to allow it to be seen from different angles and run off-screen. Most paid video editing softwares include anchoring. It's essentially a more advanced equivalent of putting a meme face on someone in a video.
This scene makes this movie my favourite MCU movie by far. It catches the super exciting inspirational 'upgrade' type euphoria. It's hard to explain in words, but it's exactly the feeling I search for when watching movies. Makes me leave the cinema feeling super hyped and wanting to evolve my life into something next level
Exactly same!! I also like the feeling of floating tech, doing smthing Like it's so inspirational for me But the modern MCU lack this kind of stuff which is only reason i started to watch mcu
"Dead for almost 20 years, and still taking me to school" Idk why, but that line always gives me chills. It's a bit odd, but for me, idk why, it contains a really strong father-and-son feeling in it.
@@hyperactivesnowflake7042 you can try to blow off any dust on your car you'll simply fail because it sticks unless it has been standing for months in a garage
You have to wear a special glasses to see the hologram or a special eye contact lens to do what he's doing... I don't think anyone has a hologram like tonys... just projector light displays or visual displays. So yes I can imagine him without the cgi hologram
I love when he gets a closer look at the Expo's model, you can see him already realizing what he's seeing, and him confirming it at his house is just a formality.
Marvel trying to tell us Shuri is smarter. Tony Discovered a new Element, made a ton of armoured suits and invented time travel, by himself in his free time
Additionally, Shuri had vibranium to work with, which is shown to be pretty much better in every way to conventional materials. Stark made technology to match hers without the miracle metal, which means his work is probably even more advanced since he had to get creative to work around the limitations of his own materials.
Reminds me of when, in Justice League vs the Fatal Five, Jessica Cruz's Green Lantern ring told her that in time, she will learn to overcome great fear. Her response?: You're just a ring. You don't know dick!
This comment might get lost but I’m currently taking chem in college and every time I hit a wall, I like to return to these clips of Tony Stark doing cool sciencey stuff and it always motivates me to get back in and do better. Thanks for making science look stylish, Iron man, very cool.
Comp Sci Master's here, and I feel ya. Seeing this scene in the cinema all those years ago gave me the push to fall in love with tech, and I still come back to it for inspiration, 10 years down the line.
I got inspired by Iron Man when I was in middle school and now I'm graduating in less than a month with a Bachelor's in Comp Sci. Hope you all succeed in life.
So just to be clear: Howard Stark built the outline for a new element with the layout of the Expo which JUST SO HAPPENED to be the element that would keep Tony from dying by a completely unrelated and unknowable means. Howard had no idea AT ALL that the reactor would be used to keep Tony alive and somehow this element that he theorized years ago was the exact thing that would save Tony's life.
Technically the new element isn't a cure element or anything. It's just a new element to create a better power source that makes the Arc Reactor obsolete. It's more like fate and not so random since their family is in the weapons business, and finding the ultimate power source would be on the top of everybodys list. But yea what are the odds..
its not odd, howard create the reactor and he knew the perfect fuel for the reactor too, but he cant create it in his technology level. and he may know the current fuel is harmful to human too. he put the structure of the element on the expo model is for his son only, he want to keep the secret, and the video tape is kept by shield, which he can trust
@@miket2913 At the time of Howard Stark, it was. This was before the widespread infiltration of Hydra, and at the time they felt they'd dealt with that. So yeah, his logic follows.
“Dead for almost 20 years...still taking me to school”. This is my favorite Tony Stark quote out of any movie. It really shows how smart both he and Howard are/were, and highlights not only a bit of the competition Tony has against the achievements of his father, but the respect and humility he has in realizing that he has only scratched the surface of his fathers legacy.
I kinda wish we got more movies like this. I mean we see later on more of Howard Stark's work, but we don't see Tony reacting to it or growing from it.
@@calicoesblue4703 this "smart" from comics dont mean shit, you have to be actually smart to write someone smart AND DETAIL. I was just half serious when i wrote that and i was even less impressed after iron 1.
@@GustavoSilva-ny8jc I agree. It would be believable if the plot line for Tony building an entire V8 engine and crazy shits during his middle childhood didn't exist, because then, it would be totally possible that while Tony was not as "book-smart" as Shuri, his adaptability, flexibility and dedication is so great that without what's been deemed among the most technically advanced lab in the world and a team of capable deputies, he could build all of this by himself, but since we weren't given a glimpse into how "smart" Shuri was as a child, this becomes a massive cop-out from the writers.
Sure anything seems impossible using current tech If you told someone in the past yoy can fly in a metal cage they would say impossible Everything is impossible untill you make it possible
I love Jarvis's genius when he says "impossible to synthesis" it's like impossible to synthesize but if there is any chance too do it, you need to feed Tony Stark's Narcissism by saying "it's impossible" to give his genius enough of a boost to make it possible. Jarvis knows Tony too well.
Jarvis, as an AI, states it’s impossible based on the confines of what he knows. Tony, as a human, doesn’t care and will break the boundaries of what is possible. Jarvis, as an AI, has no way of knowing this.
@@casterminion69 learning networks can already simulate conversation, teaching them human thought processes and provocation is doable its just that jarvis is like half a century ahead of its time
@@sharuj6189 At the beginning of the movie his daughter tells him that she loves him 3000. At the end when he's dead, he tells her that he loves her 3000
Shocked about how much younger Robert Downey Jr looked here. The movie was released in 2010(12 years ago) and filmed in 2009(13 years ago) after all. How time flies.
One of my favorite scenes in all of cinema. The passing of knowledge from one generation to the next. This is beauty and ultimate strength of humanity.
@@diggernick01 Ok - I'm not going into the supposed high atomic numbers island of stability that may or may not exist ...but discovering a 'new element' alongside existing elements makes it sounds as though thats a possibility. The atomic numbers are known and filled up (with protons) all the way up the periodic table. There are no gaps that are wiating for a new element to be discovered/ named. 'Discovering' another element would be as daft as Tony Stark saying he had discovered another integer number between 3 and 4 that no one had noticed before. Science fiction is supposed to be fiction but based around plausible science. This is more implausible than any fantasy genre. Pulling out a Ouji board to power his suit would make as much sense.
To me, it's different. Tony had issues with his Dad, didn't think his dad cared at times, or his Dad was gone for long periods leaving his son with no father figure. However, Tony was looking in the wrong places. His father did care, and always thought about Tony and his future, this scene is Tony continuing to grow, to understand in the manner his Father did love him and to the endless effort he put forth of love to Tony, just in his way. This is a growth scene for Tony, as an individual, not to judge others on your expectations but to understand others as their own uniqueness. To understand how they communicate and learn to find love and happiness in that.
"Unfortunately, it is impossible to synthesize" Next scene - synthesizes it. Deleted, extended scene: "Unfortunately, it is not found on the periodic table." Makes way more sense.
No it doesn't. Every element that will ever be synthesized and discovered already exists on the periodic table because the information on the periodic table is atomic number and average atomic weight. This information is very easy to extrapolate. Elements are only officially added when they have actually been discovered either through natural discovery or through synthesis.
Akin Khoo actually, several of the 100+ elements in the periodic table have been stable for a few seconds, which can be considered enough (like Unununium, or Ununpentium and so on). Of course this is exclusively for research purposes.
Akin Khoo yeah, I should've added that. It has to be observed as the stable structure that it forms, otherwise it 'doesn't count', sort of speaking. I still believe that the OP is wrong, since JARVIS saying it's impossible to synthetize means that JARVIS himself can't do it with the tech the house was equipped with, not that it can't be created - obviously we all know Tony created it manually.
while not stated, it's also possible this delved into the very theoretical(much like making anti-matter, which considering the high energy input, may not be far from the truth)
Then you've pretty much got the point. It's good spectacle, but from a quantum mechanics perspective, a nuclear configuration...doesn't "look" like dots on a spherical shell, and is more akin to fuzzy wavefunction density distributions that overlap each other at an atom's center. But it's not really the film's fault - QCD is not something anyone is going to stuff into a sci-fi action flick for technical accuracy.
@@henryptung i mean Jarvis lacks true human creativity and complex reasoning at this point. He did not know what tony was looking for but was following directions. Tony essentially asked him to assume its an element and model it based on the configuration of the pieces of the stands. Jarvis modeled the element. Just like we have elemental models. The complex part of that you can reason away around it since its never explained except we know he builds some type of particle accelerator. you could go on chatgpt right now and have it do the same thing. Take my paragraph, remove all letters except a r and f assume each stands for proton neutron or electron, make a model of the element. I could do that, the image gen side wouldnt be accurate buts thats it. Jarvis did not have the computing power to actually deduce the way of making the element either, he said it was impossible to make based on its knowledge, but it most likely followed similar idea to the periodic table based on predicting the elements. And playing with the hopeful idea that the island of stability exists. tony then would be figuring out the quantum mechanics to make it work, which would be left unsaid since its not known/not possible
Dimosthenis Fakiris I disagree. He didn’t give a fuck about his dad. In the scene in civil war when Steve said “This won’t change what happened” Tony replied with “I don’t care, he killed my mom”
This flick has been out for ten years and I still can't believe they had the audacity to have him build a particle accelerator in his living room. The Large Hadron Collider is 27 km around, FFS. And it's underground, so there's more than just drywall between the world and all the particles zooming around at near light speed.
@@thefowles1 It's difficult to enjoy when it's absurd. And Iron Man 2 is not a fundamentally enjoyable film, period. That's fine. They can't all be winners
when I was a kid, I was amazed by the script of discovering new elements. Now, as a grown ass man, I am amazed at how RDJ's acting and CGI perfectly sync with each other.
Tony is a genius no doubt. But my God is Jarvis excellent. Imagine the effort it takes to make something so superior to be possible a class above the most fathomable AI. As a programmer, recreating Jarvis would be the holy grail. Let's not even get started on Friday
Jarvis doesn't appear smarter than modern language models. At no point does it make a discovery of its own or come up with its own conclusion. It simply analyzes existing data and performs tasks. Even Arnold's T800 had one moment of true intelligence where it determined Sarah's target.
2:02 I don't know if it was in the script or not but I just love the way Tony kinda throws his arms up and rubs his face, as if he's going "My God Dad, that was ingenious."
@@mantuparihar8053 journey of what? It's one thing to be a fan but to be all like "I will always miss you" is too much lol. You talk like iron man is real or something.
The only man who could command humility from Tony Stark. That core of love and awe for his dad is the heart of the character … literally, once the element was created.
2:06 THIS IS BRILLIANT!!!!! You can see in this whole sequence how hard he's thinking and struggling to understand, is WOW. This guy is a GENIUS, he made being smart and liking science cool.
Yah know what this atom is? Infinity stones, remember that Tony's father had access to the tesseract for years, and probably learned the chemical make up, Tony's suits are legitimately powered by the same energy as a Infinity stone
I believe his father probably discover that element from the teseract's cubic surface, an element capable of contain the power of an infinite stone, capable of contain huge amount of energy, not the stone itself.
I think it’s more likely that it’s Vibranium as Howard also has access to it and learned it’s atomic structure. This is strengthened by episode 6 of “What If” where the same structure appears when he and Killmonger analyze the Vibranium Ring.
Ah what a character he is. He basically took a map that "look" like atoms relationship, merged them with a sphere that has a square mapping on it. This transform it into a geosphere mapping each with different configuration ( lets imagine each building were a more complex mapping where each details in the new mapping count) aaaaaand BOOM : structure of a new molecule. Build-able with a particle accelerator (which usually only produce nanograms of material per years)... Mind blowns.
Dude, I’ve been looking for a comment like this to understand this scene and I’m still having a hard time figuring out what he did lmfao. Great explanation bro
Tony: discovers a new element .
Periodic table : Ah shit here we go again.
Me a year after learning the entire periodic table:Fuck
Tony rolling up on the periodic table like Dio on Jotaro
@@MikheilGhvinianidze
What the hell does that have to do with the comment I made? I'm making a anime/manga reference take that to someone else.
@@nomore5401 periodic table has empty spots.
After the periodic table was created new elements have already been discovered. Some of them have been placed under the periodic table.
Please double check, I could be wrong.
Mikheil Ghvinianidze so if a new element is discovered today in the real world does it change the foundations of science as we know it today or is it more like throw it in with the rest of them?
I love that Tony corrects himself and says "rediscovering" a new element. For what he resents about his dad, he still respects his intellect and achievement.
Dead for over 20 years, and still taking me to school
@@dangernoodle2089lmao
Copied comment bruh
@@nafeesaattaie3326 Who cares you idiot.
Also, respects himself... won't take credit when he doesn't even need to. Already has a lot to his credit.
I love how the word "impossible" for Tony really just translates to " this'll just take me about 3 hours"
New element? Fine. Time travel? kay
That, coming from an ai too lol
@@arcadicus_ezevius AI (Jarvis, Friday) built by Tony himself. So all credit goes to him anyways ;)
“Much of what you think is impossible actually just needs someone more knowledgeable and creative than you to figure it out.”
~ Probably someone more knowledgeable and creative than me.
"Tony Stark was able to build a particle accelerator, in his garage!"
"Dead for almost 20 years, still taking me to school."
Love that quote so much, me and my dad don't get along much, but he's still my old man, and there are always things I can learn from him.
Exactly so they keep saying Tony invented a new element frustrates me. He was literally dying until he got his fathers info
I lost my father in a car accident years ago, and that tony's phrase hits me time to time, when i recollect something that my old man said and in the moment i didn't get it, but with time and experience i laugh myself and think the same that tony thought in that scene, i miss you dad
Take advantage and try to spend some time together.
Marvel of writing ❤
@@jaimeromanini4093 keep laughing bro
Tony Stark : Discovers new element and figures time travel. Captain America: YEAH *FRISBEE SHIELD*
and a Stark made that shield too haha
And in avengers one captian America is like take away that suit what r u and I'm like the man who invented time travel and a new element and the way he discovered iron man suit and when we look at captain America he is just an experiment of tonys dad
It's Tony stank u illiterate degenerate
Just kidding don't get offended
but if it weren’t for cap we’d all be dead
I love how he corrects himself “I’m discovering..uhh..rediscovering”
Me to
Yeah
I loved that giving credit to his father
one of the comments that is right. my dude 🍻
he gotta be humble
What makes RDJ special? He can sit in a room and talk to himself and be more entertaining than half the characters in the MCU.
True
That's what makes him special
You are right. But, he is talking to Jarvis
@@ramramramram2206 Jarvis is a part of Mr Stark
Oooo yaa you are right.
For those confused as to what this element actually is, it’s not Vibranium. Howard figured out how to reproduce the energy signature given off by the Tesseract, by replicating the structure of the base element of it. In better words, he replicated the power of the Space Stone
Exactly.
I always thought of it not as the Space Stone's marerial itself, but the material that the surrounding glowy cube part was made of
Makes literally no sense but fine
@@B2Roland Makes perfect sense!
@@dsdy1205 So basically he made "magic" into science.
What's crazy to me is that Tony wasn't even the one who discovered this originally. His dad did, but like he said, he was limited to the technology of his time. He may not have been able to do anything with it, but he gave Tony the blueprint for it.
finally someone talking sense; bravo sir. tony is "rediscovering" it. unlike many here spouting he "discovered" it. it's even in this clip.
Why couldn't he just make a legit blueprint and tell tony to rediscover it
@ damn. He fucking got you
@@bakedmomo5693 Tony even says: "I'm discovering... Correction, rediscovering it." Himself
You what’s even crazier.
It’s not a unknown element it’s actually Vibranium.
Calling Tony a genius would be an understatement, as Thanos said, he's literally cursed with knowledge.
you're here too huh
You're here too huh
@@brickarmyrobloxalt4235 wow someone shit in your cornflakes huh just don't comment then dickhead
Everywhere I go, I see him
@@brickarmyrobloxalt4235 You must live a very sad life you poor thing
The fact that his dad did this and still said “I’m bound by the technology of my time”, imagine what he can do with Tony’s tech
What tony does ofcourse
i think thats the point, he has his dads smarts except in an age where technology is way more advanced, also Tony pretty much pioneered his own technology so he is above his father but just doesn't realize it because he still sees his father as he did when he was a kid
@Daredevil Imagine if his dad and him had been alive at the same time during the inception of the the Avengers
Imagine what Elon Musk kids will be able to do
@@Oklahoma534 who
The reason this scene is so great is because it’s a ghost scene without a ghost-have you ever stumbled upon something someone left you years after they died? It’s such a powerful experience.
nice
I did and it literally gave me goosebumps
"Dead for almost twenty years, still taking me to school"
Downey Jr. is an incredible actor to put that much emotion into a murmured line and a simple facial expression.
Even when his father died he somehow, The Howard stark still gives him little hints and shows him a bunch of other things that tony wouldn't never seen and true knowledge from his environment.
He came to my town one time to film a movie and he signed a dollar and gave it to my grandfather. I wish I still had it
ROBERT was included in the MCU as of 2020. Did you not read the BROTHERS WRITEUP? Do you not watch CLASSIC CINEMA? You are missing out on THIS GENERATIONs defining moments. How do you sleep at night? FUCK!
@@legendhasit9172 The first E.d.i.t.h :)
@@jordanoot you autistic?
“Dead for almost 20 years, still taking me to school”
soon characters will be saying that but about tony
@@gorrium5027 What made the 1st Iron Man great was injected into the second one with this line. The exploration, discovery...pure knowlodge. The sense of "anything is possible through technology"
Howard Stark: Even Death I'm Still Your Papa
@@MrKahov E.D.I.S.Y.P
Can't wait future mcu movie featuring morgan to say the same thing.
Discovers a new element. Also figures out time travel. What a genius
Ghaug 3313523 in a day lol while somebody else probably took 5 years or more to discover it
Where is logic in this scene ?...
You guys do know it’s just a film? 😂
Correction "rediscovering" a new element, its really Howard Starks feat. Time travels all him though.
@@jaijani7834 Agreed I'm not sure what the big deal is on this scene. His dad is the one who found it lol
Jarvis: "Unfortunately sir, it's impossible to synthesize"
Tony: "I missed the part where that's my problem."
Bully Stark, is that you?
He's brilliant he's doing the 'uhu' without a vindictive edge or attitude. It's his version of eureka 😊
Jarvis: "unfortunately sir, it's impossible to synthesize"
Tony about to break his garage to build a particle accelerator: "uh huh"
Challenge accepted. 😎
He maybe owns the hadron collider
Yup💯😏😼
This scene is just incredibly impressive. How the VFX team was able to pinpoint exactly how to interact the graphics with Robert.
Exactly
Roberts recording comes first. VFX is after that. They give him an orientation of where this are with green screen props.
Those pieces must have been fucking with his cars aerodynamics
@Witch House it's not that obvious to the people who don't know about how VFX I'd done
It's called tracking, you can 'anchor' any virtual object, picture, or word to a specific point, and the program will automatically store the size of the object in order to keep the virtual interface size consistent with the movement of the screen, as well as allow for pivoting and expansion around the anchor. In this case I would assume they also created a virtual environment to coexist with the anchors and real objects in order to allow it to be seen from different angles and run off-screen. Most paid video editing softwares include anchoring. It's essentially a more advanced equivalent of putting a meme face on someone in a video.
"Kid's not even here and there's nothing I wouldn't do for him." - Howard Stark.
Can you explain this?🥺
@@nandhuaj988 i believe it's a scene from Endgame where Tony time travels to collect the Tesseract and he meets his dad along the way :)
@@jackfrost89990 yeahhh i knew that bruhh... I asked to explain the sentence said by Howard stark!! I can't understand what he had said..
@@nandhuaj988 well, “bruh”, it means that, eventho Tony wasn’t born yet, Howard was already willing to do anything for him, for his son. Bruh
@@jackfrost89990 bruh, bruhh bruh bruh bruh..
This scene makes this movie my favourite MCU movie by far. It catches the super exciting inspirational 'upgrade' type euphoria. It's hard to explain in words, but it's exactly the feeling I search for when watching movies. Makes me leave the cinema feeling super hyped and wanting to evolve my life into something next level
Exactly same!! I also like the feeling of floating tech, doing smthing
Like it's so inspirational for me
But the modern MCU lack this kind of stuff which is only reason i started to watch mcu
Perfect comment, sums up that sort of inspiration you feel from a movie scene when you want to get something done
Amazing putting it into words, I feel the same!
That's the feeling people get every year when a new Iphone is released.
@@MayhemJack The difference is that the iphone offers little to none new features but yeah I guess I know what you mean.
"Dead for almost 20 years, and still taking me to school"
Idk why, but that line always gives me chills. It's a bit odd, but for me, idk why, it contains a really strong father-and-son feeling in it.
Because learning from someone you thought had nothing left to teach you will always be a welcomed surprise.
Yeah, that's the point. Father son. Like, with Tony and Peter Parker, etc.
@You love TH-cam too?? No, Tony and Peter are closer than friends
oooooo, with your comment i *read* into it more, yes, it does have a chill behind it
My father passed a couple of months ago. Now I identify more with characters like Tony Stark.
Drives with the street model in a convertible about 50 mph.
Next scene: blows the dust off
It might be dirt from all the gravel and stuff
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bruh
@@hyperactivesnowflake7042 you can try to blow off any dust on your car you'll simply fail because it sticks unless it has been standing for months in a garage
lol
Now imagine big serious tony stark running around a room waving his hands around without the cgi hologram
Man man man just imagine having something like that irl
You have to wear a special glasses to see the hologram or a special eye contact lens to do what he's doing... I don't think anyone has a hologram like tonys... just projector light displays or visual displays. So yes I can imagine him without the cgi hologram
Lol someone copied you and got 2x more likes than you...
Rip
I've seen Dr. Strange pretend to be a dragon crawling around in a mocap suit its not that strange.
Oh it’s not cgi
I love when he gets a closer look at the Expo's model, you can see him already realizing what he's seeing, and him confirming it at his house is just a formality.
*Subjects old model to 80mph winds on highway drive
*Blows excessive amounts of dust of it afterwards
they were in glass case.
Congrats on getting verified
Beat me to it
@Ludicrous Your name is a perfect description for your comment
He also didn't lose any pieces, which is incredible, I would like to know what glue they used to put it together in the first place.
Tony: Drives with the model board in a sports car
Also Tony: blows dust off the model after driving with it
Thanos: you are inevitable...
There were like 5 sections of the board... I'm quite sure not all of the dusts would blow away from the ones squeezed in between
Stark: I...Am...Iron Man *snaps*
the board had a glass cover
@@limcritiques the one with the sphere was up front tho.
Henry VIII lame
Get some rest, we’ll be okay
I love you 3000
Seeing this after *the* scene in endgame makes me cri
“We’re gonna be okay, you can rest now”
😭😭😭😭
i cried in the theatre
What was the 3000 line about again?
0:25 the guy in the maths problems be like
Howard Stark was right. His greatest creation IS Tony.
He IS Iron Man
Spoiler alert:
Legends never die
Es the big box why did you spoiler the league of legends song man wtf🤦🏻♂️
Who? Howard Stark or Howard Potts
@@esthebigboxtm4700 ahaaa he dies
Actually, he IS Robert Downey Jr.
Imagine there's no green screen there and hes waving his hand around
Yeh Robert is really good with this here you can see what an actor is really like
Well, he _is_ waving his hands around. it's AR, not green screened.
@@Ceelker its just CGI done afterwards. AR is something you'd be able to see in real time
And?
Xbox Kinect?
Marvel trying to tell us Shuri is smarter. Tony Discovered a new Element, made a ton of armoured suits and invented time travel, by himself in his free time
Additionally, Shuri had vibranium to work with, which is shown to be pretty much better in every way to conventional materials. Stark made technology to match hers without the miracle metal, which means his work is probably even more advanced since he had to get creative to work around the limitations of his own materials.
@@estebanpineros9409 which means tony is smarter because he barely made the new element from scratch
Shuri is just 16 years old
*Rediscovered
Right!
Robert Downey jr is such a good actor you can actually see he’s blowing his characters own mind as he discovers the process. Which feels so genuine
Jarvis: "however, it's impossible to synthesize"
Tony: "bitch, you are just an AI"
Reminds me of when, in Justice League vs the Fatal Five, Jessica Cruz's Green Lantern ring told her that in time, she will learn to overcome great fear.
Her response?: You're just a ring. You don't know dick!
@@DoctorWhoKage well some rings probably do lol
hahahaha
Ayo, you put some respect on the name of JARVIS. After all, Howard barely drove anywhere himself. Who do think got him place to place?
Ultron: “Excuse me?!”
If only I could have invested stock in TH-cam ironman clip views
this
Isaac Ruddell this
@@isaacruddell9942 yes I have unlimited lives
This
I could have told you he dies 5 years ago lol
This comment might get lost but I’m currently taking chem in college and every time I hit a wall, I like to return to these clips of Tony Stark doing cool sciencey stuff and it always motivates me to get back in and do better. Thanks for making science look stylish, Iron man, very cool.
I almost do the same. I recommend this video to help with homework and stuff.
th-cam.com/video/bcyvZIoQp9A/w-d-xo.html
Ok
Electrical Engineering student here and him building the suit in the first movie motivates me every single time
Comp Sci Master's here, and I feel ya. Seeing this scene in the cinema all those years ago gave me the push to fall in love with tech, and I still come back to it for inspiration, 10 years down the line.
I got inspired by Iron Man when I was in middle school and now I'm graduating in less than a month with a Bachelor's in Comp Sci. Hope you all succeed in life.
1:50 school teachers making us make an account for a website only for us to literally never use it again
So just to be clear: Howard Stark built the outline for a new element with the layout of the Expo which JUST SO HAPPENED to be the element that would keep Tony from dying by a completely unrelated and unknowable means. Howard had no idea AT ALL that the reactor would be used to keep Tony alive and somehow this element that he theorized years ago was the exact thing that would save Tony's life.
Technically the new element isn't a cure element or anything. It's just a new element to create a better power source that makes the Arc Reactor obsolete. It's more like fate and not so random since their family is in the weapons business, and finding the ultimate power source would be on the top of everybodys list. But yea what are the odds..
its not odd, howard create the reactor and he knew the perfect fuel for the reactor too, but he cant create it in his technology level. and he may know the current fuel is harmful to human too. he put the structure of the element on the expo model is for his son only, he want to keep the secret, and the video tape is kept by shield, which he can trust
T.G Channel yeah,shield.....SUPER trustworthy 🤦🏽♂️
@@miket2913 At the time of Howard Stark, it was. This was before the widespread infiltration of Hydra, and at the time they felt they'd dealt with that. So yeah, his logic follows.
Tony Stark’s best suit is his Plot Armor.
“Dead for almost 20 years...still taking me to school”.
This is my favorite Tony Stark quote out of any movie. It really shows how smart both he and Howard are/were, and highlights not only a bit of the competition Tony has against the achievements of his father, but the respect and humility he has in realizing that he has only scratched the surface of his fathers legacy.
Wish I could like this comment more.
I kinda wish we got more movies like this. I mean we see later on more of Howard Stark's work, but we don't see Tony reacting to it or growing from it.
Iron man:"Let me rephrase that, REdiscover"
TH-cam title: Iron man discovers a new element
Everyone in the comments: Tony stark discovered a new element!
2:20 That's insane, basically the smartest man on earth being outsmarted by a looooong shot
Actually dude from fantasic 4 is smarter than tony & so is Shuri & black panther.
@@calicoesblue4703 this "smart" from comics dont
@@calicoesblue4703 this "smart" from comics dont mean shit, you have to be actually smart to write someone smart AND DETAIL. I was just half serious when i wrote that and i was even less impressed after iron 1.
@@GustavoSilva-ny8jc I agree. It would be believable if the plot line for Tony building an entire V8 engine and crazy shits during his middle childhood didn't exist, because then, it would be totally possible that while Tony was not as "book-smart" as Shuri, his adaptability, flexibility and dedication is so great that without what's been deemed among the most technically advanced lab in the world and a team of capable deputies, he could build all of this by himself, but since we weren't given a glimpse into how "smart" Shuri was as a child, this becomes a massive cop-out from the writers.
0:42 Tony practicing for the Endgame.
@top.comment.god
Xeno no
ROLNIKxPL what u saying?
Admiral Sand apparently u dont have instagram
Vxrmnt @admiral_sand
I think I might watch the iron man films again 😥
xRadicalRascalx I just did after watching endgame
Once endgame comes to DVD I’m going to watch every single marvel movie in order
yea for real, I forgot all this shit
I did right after endgame
Dally Dude DVD though?? they even make those anymore ?
0:24 when you bring your project to school
In a luxurious car? Cant relate sorry.
Faria Fara And of course he couldn’t have it delivered or just rent a truck. 😜
diana banana you didn’t get the joke
Lmao
😂
"Thanks dad" the way he said it also says "you saved my life"
This is my favourite quote in this clip. Sad it's not mentioned a lot here
Jarvis: "The proposed element is impossible to synthesize."
Tony: "Lol, particle accelerator go brrrrrrrrrrr!"
Sure anything seems impossible using current tech
If you told someone in the past yoy can fly in a metal cage they would say impossible
Everything is impossible untill you make it possible
I love Jarvis's genius when he says "impossible to synthesis" it's like impossible to synthesize but if there is any chance too do it, you need to feed Tony Stark's Narcissism by saying "it's impossible" to give his genius enough of a boost to make it possible. Jarvis knows Tony too well.
You are reading way too much into it I believe.
Jarvis, as an AI, states it’s impossible based on the confines of what he knows. Tony, as a human, doesn’t care and will break the boundaries of what is possible. Jarvis, as an AI, has no way of knowing this.
@@casterminion69 learning networks can already simulate conversation, teaching them human thought processes and provocation is doable
its just that jarvis is like half a century ahead of its time
He’s like the C-3PO of the MCU.
@@georgeofhamilton hardly
part of the journey is the end. love you 3000 😢😢😢
sujan chhetri why are people saying 3000 don’t get me wrong I love tony and I’m heartbroken but I don’t get it
@@sharuj6189 At the beginning of the movie his daughter tells him that she loves him 3000. At the end when he's dead, he tells her that he loves her 3000
SJ Vlogs tony dies
@@sharuj6189 Tony says I love you tons. Morgan said I love you 3000 which refers to pounds
1:03 Tony snaps with his right hand
Shocked about how much younger Robert Downey Jr looked here. The movie was released in 2010(12 years ago) and filmed in 2009(13 years ago) after all. How time flies.
I miss that era 😢
My science teacher literally trying to explain the whole class about Atoms
What?
Captornite your science teacher rocks.
@@RafaelVargas-uk5bg why?
I know you see me because he’s teaching about Atoms.
@@RafaelVargas-uk5bg ? That's like saying a math teacher is cool for teaching trig
This is where Ant Man and Tony Starks stories cross paths, Ant man goes back in time through the quantum realm to give Stark senior that element
Austin Bryan yes. project golaith i suppose.
SURE MATE
almost a bootstrap paradox
Wow, if you are right man oh man I would be mind fucked
Let's see if you're on the right track man. Remind us in April lmao
Jarvis: "It's impossible to synthesize"
Tony: "Dum-E, hold my element"
Nah, he wouldn't trust Dum-E to hold that hologram. Not since Dum-E screwed up fire extinguisher duty.
But Dum-E wants to hold it. Poor Dum-E.
Dum-E needs reparations.
wait.. its spelt dum-e?
2:30 Mad respect for his Dad here.
Tony stark is such a genius that his hand can be use as a binocular.
It's a technique used to isolate a point on a picture/board/map, so that you can focus on that point.
@@timmason7430 i dont wanna whoosh you but that the same time.. r/whoosh
@@gemkeys2087 😕
@@gemkeys2087 what??
Johnny depp - Captain Jack Sparrow
RDJ - Tony Stark
Born for these roles❤️❤️❤️❤️
Ahh YESSSSS
Might aswell put Ryan Reynolds - Dead-Pool in there
@@SebasECA Wolverine was born to be played by Hugh Jackman
Alfred Molina as Doc Ock
@@backtopurrrfectagain6681 Willem Dafoe as Green Goblin
MCU will never be the same without RDJ/Tony Stark.
I. FREAKING. LOVE. YOU. 3000.
Don't spoil it
especially when they bring in that piece of shit Brie larson .
FUck off dude, delete this comment, you just spoiled end game, I was going to watch it on sunday, I already knew it but ffs
What do you mean? Is he not doing any more movies?
Ricardo alves the movies been out for a week dude. Some fan you are lol
"Dead for almost twenty years, still taking me to school". Its actually pretty god to hear the hint of respect and admiration for his father.
One of my favorite scenes in all of cinema. The passing of knowledge from one generation to the next. This is beauty and ultimate strength of humanity.
Other than it's the very definition of opposite of knowledge. Is that 'beautiful'?
@@bbbf09 old comment, but I'm genuinely puzzled why do you consider the depicted process as "opposite of knowledge"
@@diggernick01 Ok - I'm not going into the supposed high atomic numbers island of stability that may or may not exist ...but discovering a 'new element' alongside existing elements makes it sounds as though thats a possibility. The atomic numbers are known and filled up (with protons) all the way up the periodic table. There are no gaps that are wiating for a new element to be discovered/ named. 'Discovering' another element would be as daft as Tony Stark saying he had discovered another integer number between 3 and 4 that no one had noticed before. Science fiction is supposed to be fiction but based around plausible science. This is more implausible than any fantasy genre. Pulling out a Ouji board to power his suit would make as much sense.
To me, it's different. Tony had issues with his Dad, didn't think his dad cared at times, or his Dad was gone for long periods leaving his son with no father figure. However, Tony was looking in the wrong places. His father did care, and always thought about Tony and his future, this scene is Tony continuing to grow, to understand in the manner his Father did love him and to the endless effort he put forth of love to Tony, just in his way.
This is a growth scene for Tony, as an individual, not to judge others on your expectations but to understand others as their own uniqueness. To understand how they communicate and learn to find love and happiness in that.
Basically,
Howard have His own way of showing Love to his Son,
Just not a Normal Father way of showing.
So how is it different exactly?
@@figgahh5823 watch the movies
Adrian Cantu I have lmao, his comment just repeats what happens in the movies so not sure what’s different to him
yha kids will always be like that but as you get older you realize how not everyone can show love easy as the next person.
How many here after Endgame?
Akshayan Hariharan me
Everyone
No one just you
3000
Me
How my grandma sees me when i refresh the page😂😂
Lol🤣🤣🤣
0:42 Tony Stark practising for Endgame
Bruh 😂😭
there was NO NEED
DUDE WHYYYYY
Vera level ya
@@sundravigneshwarp3187 bro.. tamil aah ??.. 🤩🤩
"Unfortunately, it is impossible to synthesize"
Next scene - synthesizes it.
Deleted, extended scene: "Unfortunately, it is not found on the periodic table."
Makes way more sense.
No it doesn't. Every element that will ever be synthesized and discovered already exists on the periodic table because the information on the periodic table is atomic number and average atomic weight. This information is very easy to extrapolate. Elements are only officially added when they have actually been discovered either through natural discovery or through synthesis.
@@GeorgeMonet maybe it's bigger than element 118?
Akin Khoo actually, several of the 100+ elements in the periodic table have been stable for a few seconds, which can be considered enough (like Unununium, or Ununpentium and so on). Of course this is exclusively for research purposes.
Akin Khoo yeah, I should've added that. It has to be observed as the stable structure that it forms, otherwise it 'doesn't count', sort of speaking. I still believe that the OP is wrong, since JARVIS saying it's impossible to synthetize means that JARVIS himself can't do it with the tech the house was equipped with, not that it can't be created - obviously we all know Tony created it manually.
while not stated, it's also possible this delved into the very theoretical(much like making anti-matter, which considering the high energy input, may not be far from the truth)
Robert Downey was so born to play this role. Just perfection.
He is the ultimate Tony stank in this current timeline
IRONMAN WAS THE BACKBONE OF MCU
My god Howard was a genius to hide this in plain sight knowing only Tony would figure it out
Jarvis: its impossible
Tony: is it tho?
Jarvis: ...
Tony: 😎
Humans: 1
Technology: 0
Well AI still does have lots of limitations
No i think it would go like this Jarvis:its impossible
Tony:is it tho?
Jarvis:why i hear boss music?
Tony :Thats probably morgana
Every one in the comments with a science degree be like "we're cursed with knowledge" 😂
😅😂😂🤣😎
I have a science degree!
Oh, yes... That's why we can never watch these films to fully enjoy.
Yeah it takes a science degree to understand this isnt reality.
@@Henry-kz4gn Actually, it's a school knowledge.
I never really understood this scene, but one thing, it is cool as hell.
Then you've pretty much got the point. It's good spectacle, but from a quantum mechanics perspective, a nuclear configuration...doesn't "look" like dots on a spherical shell, and is more akin to fuzzy wavefunction density distributions that overlap each other at an atom's center. But it's not really the film's fault - QCD is not something anyone is going to stuff into a sci-fi action flick for technical accuracy.
@@henryptung i mean Jarvis lacks true human creativity and complex reasoning at this point. He did not know what tony was looking for but was following directions. Tony essentially asked him to assume its an element and model it based on the configuration of the pieces of the stands. Jarvis modeled the element. Just like we have elemental models. The complex part of that you can reason away around it since its never explained except we know he builds some type of particle accelerator.
you could go on chatgpt right now and have it do the same thing. Take my paragraph, remove all letters except a r and f assume each stands for proton neutron or electron, make a model of the element. I could do that, the image gen side wouldnt be accurate buts thats it.
Jarvis did not have the computing power to actually deduce the way of making the element either, he said it was impossible to make based on its knowledge, but it most likely followed similar idea to the periodic table based on predicting the elements. And playing with the hopeful idea that the island of stability exists. tony then would be figuring out the quantum mechanics to make it work, which would be left unsaid since its not known/not possible
Nostalgia is hitting me hard, love you 3000 man
The only scene where Tony showed positive emotion towards his dad
You've seen civil war right? Although you could argue it's for both his parents instead of just his father in that movie.
Dimosthenis Fakiris I disagree. He didn’t give a fuck about his dad. In the scene in civil war when Steve said “This won’t change what happened”
Tony replied with “I don’t care, he killed my mom”
Watch end game and you'll see 😏
@@pabloolivera6212 I mean, this was 8 months ago.
And in endgame.
“In the beginning of creation there where 6 “Elemental” stones.”
“The key to the Future is here”
Ego Stone.
6
Soul
Power
Time
Space
Mind
Reality
Nope
tehsalam the ego stone is the 7th infinity stone
Ronald Taylor wow you are fuckin stupid thanks for the screenshot, gonna have a good laugh from you
The seventh infinity stone "Ego stone" only appear in comic.
They are not going to make it real. I doubt anyone know about it without research.
Most powerful of all...kidney stone
After all these years I just noticed dummy was trying to grab the particle when Tony discovered the element 2:23
nanotech was good but I missed those robots, they were adorable in a way
I will die for that robot. 🥺🥺🥺
After all these years, I came to know only by you
"Watching this movie for 20 years and you still teach me more"
xD
Best robot
Tony: *discovers new element*
Asap science: “oh shit here we go again”
“THERE’S HYDROGEN AND HELIUM”
I laughed way too hard at this
Bruh I read that in their voice and now I'm singing it😂😂
Exactly what I was thinking
liTHiUM-
@@classicole beryllium
It's confirmed, Tony created Jarvis as a friend, he's clearly smarter than the AI
"been dead for over 20 years, still taking me to school"
awww
"impossible to synethsize"
_synthesizes it anyway_
This flick has been out for ten years and I still can't believe they had the audacity to have him build a particle accelerator in his living room. The Large Hadron Collider is 27 km around, FFS. And it's underground, so there's more than just drywall between the world and all the particles zooming around at near light speed.
@@UnleashthePhury it's fantasy; relax and enjoy it
@@thefowles1 It's difficult to enjoy when it's absurd. And Iron Man 2 is not a fundamentally enjoyable film, period. That's fine. They can't all be winners
he was not synthesize it
@@UnleashthePhury wow you must be fun to watch movies with.
Dude the title, even tony himself admitted that he REdiscovrered the atom not discovered
and then jarvis said: congratulation sir, you have created new element
Same shit, different dye.
It says element not atom he discovers the atom not the element
But what is the new element he rediscovered?
Is it vibranium,is it even mentioned in comics or somewhere in movie?
@@kadirduljic9217 maybe it's named "starkmium"
when I was a kid, I was amazed by the script of discovering new elements. Now, as a grown ass man, I am amazed at how RDJ's acting and CGI perfectly sync with each other.
Howard is like Einstein. Been dead for nearly 70 years and his math has been spot on perfect with everything we've thrown at it.
Element: I'm unsynthesizable
Tony: and I'm...Iron Man
1:25 what my mom sees when I fix her computer
Your name is so weird
Cap: Big man in a suit of armour. Take that off, what are you?
Tony: *Are you mocking me?!*
Tony is a genius no doubt. But my God is Jarvis excellent. Imagine the effort it takes to make something so superior to be possible a class above the most fathomable AI. As a programmer, recreating Jarvis would be the holy grail. Let's not even get started on Friday
Or EDITH, for that matter
If we would have Jarvis… we would not have to fear a cuming of Skynet nor matrix.
Isn't Friday just Jarvis with a different personality matrix? The underlying AI is still the same, no?
Jarvis doesn't appear smarter than modern language models. At no point does it make a discovery of its own or come up with its own conclusion. It simply analyzes existing data and performs tasks.
Even Arnold's T800 had one moment of true intelligence where it determined Sarah's target.
2:02
I don't know if it was in the script or not but I just love the way Tony kinda throws his arms up and rubs his face, as if he's going "My God Dad, that was ingenious."
I love you three thousand 😕❤️
Thank you for being a part of my life since childhood.
I will always miss you.
You take these movies way too serious lol
@@andrewkrikorian760 Yes because these movies were part of my journey
@@mantuparihar8053 journey of what? It's one thing to be a fan but to be all like "I will always miss you" is too much lol. You talk like iron man is real or something.
I agree with you but it is difficult to remove some things from the heart.
I hope you understand .
Andrew Krikorian yo Fr if you ain’t got anything nice or constructive to say then don’t fucking say it
“Dead for almost twenty years and still talking me to school.”
The only man who could command humility from Tony Stark. That core of love and awe for his dad is the heart of the character … literally, once the element was created.
The emotions he shows from 20-25 seconds are why we all love RDJ and this character.
Jarvis: Unfortunately it is impossible to synthesize.
Tony: No, its necessary!!!!
Love u 3000 Stark ♥️
Tony stark in quarantine: Discovers new element
Me in quarantine: *watches anime*
Nothing wrong with cartoons my friend.
@@TravelingStacker oof
Hentai
Tony: discovers a new element.
Basic fundamentals of Laws & Physics: “ *Why do I hear boss music* ? “
Lmao🤣🤣🤣😎👍
2:06 THIS IS BRILLIANT!!!!! You can see in this whole sequence how hard he's thinking and struggling to understand, is WOW. This guy is a GENIUS, he made being smart and liking science cool.
It is so sweet in Endgame when Tony hugs his father. Truly the best scene.
Yah know what this atom is? Infinity stones, remember that Tony's father had access to the tesseract for years, and probably learned the chemical make up, Tony's suits are legitimately powered by the same energy as a Infinity stone
I never ever thought of it that way that’s a really good inference.
Probably not
So tony have " some " part of the tesseract?
I believe his father probably discover that element from the teseract's cubic surface, an element capable of contain the power of an infinite stone, capable of contain huge amount of energy, not the stone itself.
I think it’s more likely that it’s Vibranium as Howard also has access to it and learned it’s atomic structure. This is strengthened by episode 6 of “What If” where the same structure appears when he and Killmonger analyze the Vibranium Ring.
Jarvis: unfortunately it’s impossible to synthesize
Tony: mmhmm
wish the mcu was still like that
The line: "Dead for almost 20 years, still taking me to school" will be the mental pillar for scientists, engineers and smart people for ever!
Ah what a character he is. He basically took a map that "look" like atoms relationship, merged them with a sphere that has a square mapping on it. This transform it into a geosphere mapping each with different configuration ( lets imagine each building were a more complex mapping where each details in the new mapping count) aaaaaand BOOM : structure of a new molecule. Build-able with a particle accelerator (which usually only produce nanograms of material per years)... Mind blowns.
OMG DUDE,
Do Take Science Major or something because That's A Master Level essay if I ever seen one.
GREAT JOB 👍🏻
Dude, I’ve been looking for a comment like this to understand this scene and I’m still having a hard time figuring out what he did lmfao.
Great explanation bro
And somehow, Howard set all this up
Nice Explanation 😎👍
i still love how Tony wanted to call the new element as Badassium lmao
I love how he has so many crazy inventions and machinery to help him do unimaginable things yet he chooses to transport the huge model in his Audi r8
JARVIS- It is impossible to synthesize.
Tony- Hold my Burger King.