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Theory of Elemental Bending

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    fabianscorpio

    [1]Apr 20, 2008
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    I was thinking about how the bending actually took place from a scientific point of view. It reminded me of something I thought about a few weeks ago and had forgotten. So, now that I remember, I wanted to share my possible 'theory of elemental bending'.

    I had the idea that the benders were actually 'channeling' thought to manipulate the elemental atoms. I'll explain some of this theory using waterbending. A waterbender is able to manipulate the hydrogen and oxygen atoms in water. However, unlike the airbender, the waterbender is only able to manipulate these two elements when the two elements are in the complex form of H2O. Like all elemental benders, the waterbender has the ability to excite or stabilize the individual atoms electrons, thus either creating a gas or a solid. (steam and ice for the waterbender) If we assume that the waterbender can control other 'natural' liquid elements, then mercury could be the waterbenders best friend. Imagine if Katara carried around a vile of mercury, instead of the little vile of water. She could shape small cones of mercury at her targets. It's heavy weight would make it much more difficult to stop than water.

    Anyway, that's my crazy theory. It's pretty deep though. lol
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    seanroylv

    [2]Apr 20, 2008
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    I guess not, waterbenders can only control H2O not Hg.
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    SnipingCamper

    [3]Apr 20, 2008
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    fabianscorpio wrote:
    I was thinking about how the bending actually took place from a scientific point of view.

    From a scientific point of view bending is impossible.

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    Zhaguar_

    [4]Apr 20, 2008
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    i has a similar thought about his . WHen an earth ebdner bends a block out of the ground is there a holloq area under the ground friom wheree he has taken it or has he jsut made it less dense?
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    PsychoPass

    [5]Apr 20, 2008
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    SnipingCamper wrote:

    fabianscorpio wrote:
    I was thinking about how the bending actually took place from a scientific point of view.

    From a scientific point of view bending is impossible.



    WE'ell... That's not ENTIRELY true. :X But doing the stuff the Gaang does in the show is impossible though.
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    MarryLarry

    [6]Apr 20, 2008
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    SnipingCamper wrote:

    fabianscorpio wrote:
    I was thinking about how the bending actually took place from a scientific point of view.

    From a scientific point of view bending is impossible.

    This pretty much sums up my views.

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    PsychoPass

    [7]Apr 20, 2008
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    MarryLarry wrote:
    SnipingCamper wrote:

    fabianscorpio wrote:
    I was thinking about how the bending actually took place from a scientific point of view.

    From a scientific point of view bending is impossible.

    This pretty much sums up my views.



    What about "mind-matter/matter-mind" phenomena? Though, I agree that Bending overall is an impossibility, that doesn't mean we can't pretend fire is shooting out of your hands when you punch the air.
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    SgtHydra

    [8]Apr 20, 2008
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    PsychoPass wrote:
    SnipingCamper wrote:

    fabianscorpio wrote:
    I was thinking about how the bending actually took place from a scientific point of view.

    From a scientific point of view bending is impossible.

    WE'ell... That's not ENTIRELY true. But doing the stuff the Gaang does in the show is impossible though.

    Actually, anything is possible, and everything is immpossible.

    I see the glass as half-fulmpty.

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    castleman12

    [9]Apr 20, 2008
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    SgtHydra wrote:
    PsychoPass wrote:
    SnipingCamper wrote:

    fabianscorpio wrote:
    I was thinking about how the bending actually took place from a scientific point of view.

    From a scientific point of view bending is impossible.

    WE'ell... That's not ENTIRELY true. But doing the stuff the Gaang does in the show is impossible though.

    Actually, anything is possible, and everything is immpossible.

    I see the glass as half-fulmpty.

    '

    we can invent stuff for that! like gloves and stuff!

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    SplitReflection

    [10]Apr 20, 2008
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    SgtHydra wrote:
    PsychoPass wrote:
    SnipingCamper wrote:

    fabianscorpio wrote:
    I was thinking about how the bending actually took place from a scientific point of view.

    From a scientific point of view bending is impossible.

    WE'ell... That's not ENTIRELY true. But doing the stuff the Gaang does in the show is impossible though.

    Actually, anything is possible, and everything is immpossible.

    I see the glass as half-fulmpty.

    Anything that happens is possible. If it weren't possible, it wouldn't happen. I don't see scientists in the Avatar-verse disproving bending and asking everyone to please put down their impossible floating rocks and fireballs.

    Nothing goes against science, because science has the unfair advantage of encompassing all truth.

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    SgtHydra

    [11]Apr 20, 2008
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    SplitReflection wrote:
    SgtHydra wrote:
    PsychoPass wrote:
    SnipingCamper wrote:

    fabianscorpio wrote:
    I was thinking about how the bending actually took place from a scientific point of view.

    From a scientific point of view bending is impossible.

    WE'ell... That's not ENTIRELY true. But doing the stuff the Gaang does in the show is impossible though.

    Actually, anything is possible, and everything is immpossible.

    I see the glass as half-fulmpty.

    Anything that happens is possible. If it weren't possible, it wouldn't happen. I don't see scientists in the Avatar-verse disproving bending and asking everyone to please put down their impossible floating rocks and fireballs.

    Nothing goes against science, because science has the unfair advantage of encompassing all truth.

    Well said.

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    Zhaguar_

    [12]Apr 20, 2008
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    SgtHydra wrote:
    PsychoPass wrote:
    SnipingCamper wrote:

    fabianscorpio wrote:
    I was thinking about how the bending actually took place from a scientific point of view.

    From a scientific point of view bending is impossible.

    WE'ell... That's not ENTIRELY true. But doing the stuff the Gaang does in the show is impossible though.

    Actually, anything is possible, and everything is immpossible.

    I see the glass as half-fulmpty.

    i see it both ways when your filling a glass up its half full and when your emptying it its half empty

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    SgtHydra

    [13]Apr 20, 2008
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    Zhaguar_ wrote:
    SgtHydra wrote:
    PsychoPass wrote:
    SnipingCamper wrote:

    fabianscorpio wrote:
    I was thinking about how the bending actually took place from a scientific point of view.

    From a scientific point of view bending is impossible.

    WE'ell... That's not ENTIRELY true. But doing the stuff the Gaang does in the show is impossible though.

    Actually, anything is possible, and everything is immpossible.

    I see the glass as half-fulmpty.

    i see it both ways when your filling a glass up its half full and when your emptying it its half empty

    I see it when I'm filling it, I'm thirsty, and when I'm emptying it, I'm not.

    So its fulmpty.

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    AllKnowingBeing

    [14]Apr 20, 2008
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    fabianscorpio wrote:
    scientific point of view
    Scientific point of view? Here is a scientific point of view: Its a flipping kids show!
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    bendthisfire

    [15]Apr 20, 2008
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    AllKnowingBeing wrote:
    fabianscorpio wrote:
    scientific point of view
    Scientific point of view? Here is a scientific point of view: Its a flipping kids show!

    well said.
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    ravenfilange24

    [16]Apr 20, 2008
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    Technically if humans could use a larger percent of their brains we could do all kinds of crazy stuff. Bending is entirely possible in our world, just like telekinesis or mind-reading is often not as fictional as we think. Or I could be watching too much of the X-Files.

    Question though, if Waterbenders can manipulate hydrogen and oxygen atoms, that would mean Airbenders do hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, etc. Earthbenders would need a bunch of them, which would change depending on where you are. Which modern elements do Firebenders manipulate? Fire doesn't follow the rules of the other elements.

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    Zhaguar_

    [17]Apr 20, 2008
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    Isnt fire the release of energy frim an object

    and from tfm "fire is life and energy"

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    Valtiel930

    [18]Apr 20, 2008
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    as other's have stated, it's fictional television show.
    Edited on 04/20/2008 7:19pm
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    SplitReflection

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    Fire is just the ignited gas of something. With a woodfire, the fire is actually made of wood. Firebenders just make fire appear in mid air, so technically, they are bending air.
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    DeeDuck33

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    AllKnowingBeing wrote:
    fabianscorpio wrote:
    scientific point of view
    Scientific point of view? Here is a scientific point of view: Its a flipping kids show!
    Best post here.
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