The speaker, presumably from the Film Theory YouTube channel, introduces a hypothetical question: "Who is stronger? DC Batman or Lego Batman?" This question is inspired by a desire to compare the strength of these two characters in their respective universes.
To answer this question, the speaker uses the formula F=MA, where F is force, M is mass, and A is acceleration. This is based on Sir Isaac Newton's second law of motion. The speaker calculates the force exerted by both Batmen during key moments in the films, such as when Lego Batman kicks Alfred into a piano and when Christian Bale's Batman shatters bricks in "The Dark Knight Rises".
The speaker concludes that Lego Batman is significantly stronger than DC Batman. This is due to the fact that Lego Batman's strength to weight ratio is much higher when he is building with Lego bricks, as compared to when he is kicking or being hit. The speaker also highlights that Lego Batman's durability is superior to DC Batman's, as demonstrated when the Joker's car ramming into Batman in "The Lego Batman Movie" results in a force that is much less than what DC Batman's body can withstand.
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Here are some possible facts extracted from the text:
1. The text is a transcript of a Film Theory episode that compares the strength of Lego Batman and DC Batman.
2. Lego Batman's kick delivers 0.02248 Newtons of force, which is equivalent to a 200-pound man kicking with 153.8 pounds of force.
3. DC Batman's kick breaks some bricks with 675 pounds of force, which is equivalent to a strength to weight ratio of 3.214.
4. Lego Batman survives a head-on collision with the Joker's car, which exerts 0.654 pounds of force, or 99.653 times his weight.
5. DC Batman suffers a spinal injury from Bane's attack, which requires about 674.4 pounds of force to break a human back.
6. Lego Batman's strength to weight ratio skyrockets to 791.48 when he builds with Lego bricks, which requires 5.2 pounds of force to separate two 2x2 bricks.
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