Originally posted by Shallowford:
What about damage to his cape? Either the woven nature of the material makes it too disconnected (i.e. a thread touching another thread touching another and so on) for the aura to fully penetrate it or, maybe, subconsciously he just doesn't like it.
Well, that would explain why he kept changing it.
By the way, this might also have implications in Clark's laundry room. If Clark's aura reinforces molecular bonds then no amount of scrubbing (by him) will take stains out of his uniforms.
I've always wondered how he got stains. If his aura supposedly protects his uniform from damage, why can it still be stained?
And again, those guys in "Big Bang Theory" need to study their Physics a little more closely. After all, the purpose of science is to attempt to explain what is happening, not to explain how what is happening can not happen.
Good point.
Sheldon, your rebuttal?