Underwater Pressure: Does It Really Make Aquaman Stronger?

New York City, USAMon Oct 07 2024
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In the world of DC Comics, a new explanation has surfaced for Aquaman's superstrength. According to World’s Finest: Teen Titans #3, the high pressure at ocean depths might be responsible for Atlantean muscles being stronger. This theory is based on real-life deep-sea creatures that thrive in extreme conditions. However, science enthusiasts have pointed out a few flaws. While these creatures are indeed durable, their strength might not translate well to surfaces like land or shallow waters.
Aquaman, with his unique human-Atlantean physiology, could be an exception. His muscles can adapt to both environments, which makes the explanation more plausible. Still, since Atlanteans are fictional, this scientific rationale isn't entirely accurate and requires a bit of comic book logic for full appreciation.
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