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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
*The comic refers to Thor as the character from the Marvel comics and movies (and other media), who is himself a reference to the ancient Norse god.  In Marvel Cinematic Universe movies, Thor is played by Chris Hemsworth.
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*The comic quite obviously refers to Thor as the character from the Marvel comics and movies (and other media), who is himself a reference to the ancient Germanic god.  In Marvel Cinematic Universe movies, Thor is played by Chris Hemsworth.
 
*Thor's hammer, Mjölnir, bears an enchantment that prevents any living being from lifting it unless they are "worthy." This is reflected in the simulation by giving Mjölnir a mass of 2,000 kg.
 
*Thor's hammer, Mjölnir, bears an enchantment that prevents any living being from lifting it unless they are "worthy." This is reflected in the simulation by giving Mjölnir a mass of 2,000 kg.
 
**In-universe, Thor's hammer weighs [https://urbandud.files.wordpress.com/2011/08/detail-128-thors-hammer.jpg?w=550 42.3 pounds].
 
**In-universe, Thor's hammer weighs [https://urbandud.files.wordpress.com/2011/08/detail-128-thors-hammer.jpg?w=550 42.3 pounds].
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[[Category:Dynamic comics]]  
 
[[Category:Dynamic comics]]  
 
[[Category:Interactive comics]]
 
[[Category:Interactive comics]]
[[Category:Physics]] <!-- model of throw distance -->
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[[Category:Science]] <!-- model of throw distance -->
 
[[Category:American football]]  <!-- NFL quaterback -->
 
[[Category:American football]]  <!-- NFL quaterback -->
 
[[Category:Comics featuring politicians]]  <!-- George Washington -->
 
[[Category:Comics featuring politicians]]  <!-- George Washington -->

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