If Lang's mass remains the same (and therefore his weight), how is he able to mount an ant without crashing it?

If Lang's mass remains the same (and therefore his weight), how is he able to mount an ant without crashing it?

>mount an ant

>Applying logic to a film with a shrink ray in it

BECAUSE PYM PARTICLES BITCH

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What the fuck are Pimp Articles?

thank you for sharing that

His mass stays the same but his weight doesn't. How? Fuck you that's how. It's a Disney movie about a guy who shrinks and rides ants.

They pretty much just arbitrarily decide on whether or not his mass changes. Just turn your brain off, fampai.

But isn't weight directly influenced by mass?
You know what, you guys are right. Pym Particles.

pym particles
"I AIN'T GOTTA EXPLAIN SHIT"

>tfw you will never use pym particles to increase your micropenis

>mount an ant
Shrink a giant ant from the Vibranium mines of Ubuntu.

underrated

What the fuck are pym particles?

In the movie, the "particles" appear to be a vial of yellow liquid.

Are they particles or they a liquid?

No, weight is mass times gravity. If on another planet or celestial body with less or more gravity
than ours, your weight would change but your mass stays the same.

>pym particle
Dr. Henry Pym originally discovered and isolated a rare group of subatomic particles, which have become known as the "Pym Particles", which could alter the size and mass of objects or living beings.[2]

Originally, Pym Particles were only used to decrease the size and mass of organic and inorganic materials. With some alterations, Pym was able to increase the size and mass of subjects as well.[3] The Pym Particles work by shunting matter into the Kosmos Dimension when shrinking a subject or accruing extra matter from that dimension when enlarging.

In their original formula, these Pym Particles existed in a liquid elixir form which would shrink objects or living being to which it was applied. Later, Pym was able to synthesize Pym Particles into a gaseous form for quick shrinking results with inhalation. He created Ant-Man's Suit to allow him to control his size.[2]

Pym Particles can be used to reach the Microverse along with the Overspace and Underspace.[4]

>In their original formula, these Pym Particles existed in a liquid elixir form which would shrink objects or living being to which it was applied.
so why don't they shrink the vial lmao

Its insides are lined with a material thats resistant to the effect

>But isn't weight directly influenced by mass?

Pretty sure gravity has a big part in the equation but like I said...

>How? Fuck you that's how. It's a Disney movie about a guy who shrinks and rides ants.

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>If Lang's mass remains the same (and therefore his weight)

It doesn't, that's how he was able to run along a guy's gun/arm without forcing him to the ground.

>How does Pim particles work? They reduce a distance between atoms so you become smaller
Thirty minutes later:
>My wife... she had to reduce herself smaller than atom to save us
How?

She Double Pym'd.

the ants in that movie were cute

Same reason Banner's body survives more than one transformation, and doesn't require the entire caloric value of Madagascar.

in films, weapons move at the speed of the plot. nothing matters except audience engagement. internal consistency matters, but can be thrown out if it genuinely interferes with the story arc. antman makes no fucking sense, dont even try. in fact, none of them make sense. actually, most film and literature makes no sense. in fact, reality doesnt make sense. just enjoy the ride and look for wisdom, not consistency.

liquids are made up of particles. now that would be cool, a nonatomic fluid. no quanta to deal with. pure analog reality, no granularity present.

>internal consistency matters
Ant Man had no internal consistency at all.

>But isn't weight directly influenced by mass?
No. Weight is directly influenced by mass AND density.

Why is everybody too stupid to use this the right way? This meme is for incoherent writing and plotholes only

that one's easy
clearly it reduced the distance between subatomic particles such as quarks, electrons, etc.