Of course, they conveniently overlook the fact that no material is strong enough to withstand Superman’s maximum energy output, so there’s a lot of wasted potential left on the table.
Doesn’t need to. Ask superman to put a giant ball of salt into space, and then melt it with his laser vision. We’re talking moon sized. I don’t know if the infrared radiation coming off would cook earth, but assuming it doesn’t, we now have a giant ball we can harness the heat energy from from centuries. If it cools, we can have him heat it again.
Of course, they conveniently overlook the fact that no material is strong enough to withstand Superman’s maximum energy output, so there’s a lot of wasted potential left on the table.
Doesn’t need to. Ask superman to put a giant ball of salt into space, and then melt it with his laser vision. We’re talking moon sized. I don’t know if the infrared radiation coming off would cook earth, but assuming it doesn’t, we now have a giant ball we can harness the heat energy from from centuries. If it cools, we can have him heat it again.