Conclusion




Godzilla is probably one of the most implausible creatures that motion cinemas have ever put out and filled with more Physics inconsistencies than the movie Gravity. However, when considering Godzilla’s cultural significance to the people of Japan and how he’s meant to be the physical manifestation of the power of nuclear bombs  to a country that experience it first hand it can become slightly more forgiving (some of it).


I definitely don’t mean criticize, the Godzilla series is still one of my favorite series and I suggest that everybody at least watches the 1954 original. It’s a great film. I merely wanted to have some fun analyzing one of the greatest giant monsters in cinema from a basis in actual science. This
was fun to write about, even if I had to delve a little deep in the theoretical because it's not like this is an incredibly deep topic of discussion that most physicists, biologists, and paleontologists have.




Table of Contents

Title Page
Movement
Anatomy Part I
Anatomy Part II
Atomic Breath
Ancient Technique
Conclusion
Works Cited


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