According to Jean Gray in the first X-Men movie, Wolverine's healing factor is uncharted. So it's difficult to determine how old he is. It's what makes Logan unique.
Yep and it's also stated remember when rogue asked him if it hurts when he lets his claws out and he said every time, his healing Factor so crazy that soon as his claws come out his body starts to heal so as he puts his claws back in he tears his hands and forearms up again and it instantly heals
@@stormcallerking3315 If it was possible to do, I would like 2 out of the three, mutant abilities Wolverine has. The first I would like, is Wolverine’s main mutant ability, that is the ability to Regenerate fast. The second I would like, is Wolverine’s mega strong immune-system, that is able to fight off, any type of illness, virus, and sexually transmitted diseases.
@@briandaleske5139those are two sides of the same coin IE his ceiling factor. Wolverines other mutation is his Advanced senses which allow him to perceive the world in a way that we humans cannot.
@@Zulfiwrite that guy in wolverine origins was a horrible mishmash of things supposedly he had the healing Factor grafted into his multitude of powers. Remember he had eye-beams teleportation and all kinds of powers grafted into his being. Lady deathstrike on the other hand what is a cyborg. The adamantium for her finger Claus and stuff like that we're technology that was grabbed onto her human body not something that she essentially came with boosted by adamantium.
@@eraturbo99999 that's what I thought too its more of a his healing factor is always in overdrive due to the Adamantium is a foreign object to his body so his body can't evolve to the next level what am I talking about ok look at sabretooth he was more man than he became more animal and like the beast he evolved in the comics magneto took the Adamantium out of logans body and it almost killed him but his healing factor did its job and he lived but he started evolving fast and became more animal down on all fours all hairy he got the Adamantium back and devolved back to his regular self later on
I don't believe he is a cyborg. If I am not mistaken cyborg implies that there are robotic parts in the body whereas Wolverine just has metal in his body that function biologically without man made mechanisms.
I think the adamentium was injected into the bones and not into the veins and although at times in the comics they say his bones are coated I believe a more accurate description is they are infused with adamentium. The metal is inside the bones which is why his teeth are not all metal. The only bones that are coated probably as part of the plan was his claws which would have been a separate part of his forearm anatomy and would have been injected with a much higher amount of adamantium to effectively coat the entire structure of the claws. His healing factor was far stronger at the time of the implant than it is after and that is why he was able to survive the processes. In the comics they tried several times to duplicate the process they used on Wolverine with no success all the subjects died. Which is mentioned in the film also. Also Wolverine being enraged kicks his healing factor in to overdrive the visions he was having in the film would have caused that to happen. In the comics he was actually abducted by the Weapon X project and it was Dr. Cornielus that did it in the comics. Which had him in an enraged state kicking his healing in to overdrive probably the reason he survived. Also in the comics his healing factor is more than just healing it is a "survival factor" allowing him to survive having his decapitated head placed in a vacuum by shield. Yet he still survived without oxygen although granted being just a head he didn't have a heart or lungs either. I think it is Nick Fury who says after testing Wolverine's decapitated head that his healing factor works in a way that adjust his bodies needs to survive pretty much anything it doesn't just repair injuries and keep him from getting sick. May also be why he survived but then again he regenerated from a single drop of blood. Recently he regenerated Deadpool who had been killed in front of him from a single drop of Deadpool's blood that had entered Wolverine's body and in an enraged state Wolverine's healing factor regenerated Deadpool back to life. So it is pretty amazing.
Three things. 1: teeth aren't bones 2: his bones are actually coated with adamantium, it's just that his healing factor induced some kind of molecular changes in the adamantium, creating a new type of the metal called adamantium beta, which allows his bones to do their natural biological processes without any interference. 3: no, Logan doesn't have a "survival factor" that's only in the ultimate universe, 616 Wolverine has a regenerstive healing factor. You're mixing two different universes.
Wolverine was able to survive this procedure because of his healing Factor he's able to be completely obliterated and revive himself with just a drop of blood
It sounds like this guy forgot wolverines whole thing is healing. Yes the heat will melt everything, but it fixes itself. If he can withstand a partial nuke & the phoenix force trying to dust him, he can withstand some internal heat.
If I remember right something they don't cover in the movie, but the comic's eventually do is the applying of the metal around the blood vessels that connect to the bones was an incredibly tricky process to figure out.
I like to think that the basis for being able to survive a 300+ heart rate is the fact he is a mutant. On top of that, I think the adimantium onlu coats the bones in areas where no perminate damage would be left over via destroying veins and arteries as well as cartledge, eye nerves and inner organ functions. Notably the fact that the metal once set is indistructable and his body heals at a redicules speed, together makes him what he is... The Wolverine!!! So, basicly his entire skeleton isn't coated in adimantium just the major parts that conect leaving the areas that produce red-blood cells and conection points near nerves clusters and tendons would be left open for his healing factor to have access to. All in all I'd say Logan's skeleton would be about 62% - 68% covered in adimantium that each major bone group has around the same amount and thus can't be broken but also heals with his healing factor along the proper shape. Lookng at his history when Magneto ripped all the adimantium out of his body then only his healing factor saved him from that damage and thus he also reformed him mutant bone claws. That made him more akinn to Deadpool after that. One note also: The adimantium comes from the leftover bone fragments on the ancient celestial inside the core of the earth much like vibrainium comes from a meteorite that impacted the nation of Wukanda in southern Africa.
Wolverine's entire skeleton is covered in adamantium, been shown at least 10 times in the last decade in the comics. Also, adamantium is not from a celestial, it's a man made alloy, been stated numerous times in the comics.
I always geeked over this in my head for years and the more I thought of it the more I realized this is impossible. Even his claws would need tendons in order to contract and retract, of course at that point they wouldn't be very solid, they'd be more wiggley. Kinda like how you can grab one of your fingers and wiggle it around. It all starts to fall apart at some point and that's when I tell myself, its fiction and to just go with it before I ruin it for myself. 😄 I really appreciate this video though.
There are two things I like about WOLVERINE, first is his main mutant ability, that is Regeneration. I also like his third mutant ability, and that is his mega strong immune-system. I think with a mega strong ImmuneSystem; It could be possible to fight off, illnesses, viruses, and sexuality transmitted diseases. Plus to add being able to fight off poisons, and scientifically created viruses as well.
One thing that helped the bonding process was Logan's will to make it happen after magneto, rips his adamantium out. Logan forcibly repeats the bonding process and wills the adamantium out of his body
I like to think that since wolverine has such a strong healing factor that while the metal was still coating his bones it was still in the liquid state and all of the tendons and veins and muscles grew back so fast that they settled the way they would regularly ALSO I'm pretty sure (not 100%) that the healing factor come from something in his bone marrow. Leading me to believe that it is just a coating of metal. I also like to think that no bone is COMPLETELY covered for that purpose. But thats just my thoughts. Great video and please excuse me if anything is spelled wrong. Also forgive me for not knowing how to us commas and stuff lolol New subscriber here though 🤘🏼
Healing factor is part of his dna. Every part of him. So yrs bone marrow, but also every other tissue. Every part of him. There a comic where he grows back from a hand. Granted he was suped up. But still. Every part of him. Thats why logan movie was bs. He, Wolverine is getting blood poisoning. Um okay. That doesn't make sense. They say hes over 200 but hell he technically could be older than apocalypse. (Just saying he could, not saying anything about his origin). Fact is, is borderline indestructible.
@@voradorhylden3410 as far as the Logan movie. He stopped healing fast because of the stuff that humans were putting in food. Specifically into the corn syrup or something. "The cure to mutation" and it affected Logan slowing his healing enough for him to get adamantium poisoning. Everything else though I'm in agreement 🤝🏼
I believe his bones have small holes here and there that you can't see easily and thats where blood produced by the bone would come out of in his adamantium skeleton
@@cam1e754 no, his bones are completely enclosed but his mutation made the adamantium change into adamantium -beta and its as porous as bones are which allows for full red blood cell distribution from the bones/bone marrow
His bones are coated, Magneto showed us that when pulled all the adamantium out of Wolverine. Then we found out that his claws were really bones, not just blades.
But that is the reconned version, originally Wolverine claws were pure Adamantium and his skeleton was not infused with hot Liquid Metal but was surgically implanted, his forearms were completely bionic and his claws extended bionically and came from the back of his hands and not between his knuckles. After Magneto did what he did , the writers made the changes to the character
I always looked at the bone claws where an effect of the removal, wit his healing factor in extreme overdrive it just filled the cavity where they had the hardware and boon bone claws. Then marvel did origins....
@@astron1701 That was the first excuse for the bone claws. That somehow the body remembered the claws and replaced them with organic ones. The funny thing is that, you can't fit those bone claws inside the metal ones.
In Logan movie story line wolverine lived to 183 years old at least from the time of his mutation to time of death. Maybe add about 13 years for birth to adolescent mutation, And he looks like a 60 year old at time of death
I mean considering wolverine has a crazy healing Factor 🤷🏽♂️ that's the only reason why he survived the procedure and thats clearly stated in the comics and movies
Logan in some comics was actually stronger after the adamantium removal, since his healing factor was keeping him alive all along, after removal of the metal it made his healing factor go crazy.
His body must have just rebuilt itself from the inside out in this scenario while being jected with that liquid hot metal. Also the procedure looks somewhat crude to be able to disperse the whole adamantium throughout the skeleton without pouring out and impacting the bodily function of other organs etc. What I do not get is what is keeping the adamantium in the bone, after all we are not some birds that have empty airy bones but those are mostly full, also I do not get how does his skelleton keep in shape even when exposed to such high temperature, maybe adamantium has low melting point? But that would defeat its purpouse of being some secret super stron alloy>It barely makes any sense if we try to rationalize it.
Honestly I never really cared about wolverine's metal skeleton I mean yeah I guess it's cool but I really want it was his healing factor agelessness and overall good health
I love trying to apply real life science to things like this, but something that always gets lost is the fictional aspect. Like the "slow down the procedure...over several hours." It ignores so much about adamantium, wolverine's healing factors, etc. They also end up talking about wolverine like "this is what should be happening to him" but fail to realize it's not because of his healing factor. It's like when people talk about the Hayflick limit, and that without his healing factor he'd age rapidly because his regeneration is the only thing keeping him alive. That's ignoring a lot too. His cells don't suffer from the Hayflick limit because of his regeneration. So once stripped of that 'ability' he'd just age normally from that point on.
I remember watching a YT short vid of 2 guys wanted to be Wolverine but can only afford 1 of 2 procedures 1. The Adamantium Skeleton & claws or 2. Healing Factor and senses? Both guys took #1 and it got really messy with the cuts coming out of their hands.
One more question, I have read the Wolverine comics since the very beginning in the early 80's and I have seen numerous times where he was left with basically, just his skeleton covered in Adamantium, if there is not a single living cell, or any human tissue at all, how does it always seem to stay wholly intact, connected and as a whole skeleton rather than separate bones disconnected from one another?
Can you explain why you dont recommend clavicle lengthening? I've read that it's easier and it actually makes sense because it would be only 1.5cm - 2.0cm.
when it comes to his adamentium bone melding it happened duo to his healing factor,with a normal person it doesnt meld it just becomes a mess,with a healing factor like his the healing actualy works with it to hav it meld optimaly. the method that put the adamentium in his bones actualy didnt do all the work his healing adapted it to meld wel on a moluculer lv. it actualy became a diffirent type of adamentium duo to the meld,before it was adamentium a and when it became one with his bones it became adamentium type c or something like that. ya i know am a comics nerd,thx for the sight though i realize allot more about this procces now.
Wolverines mutant power is not healing,it’s survival ability,his ptsd is compartmentalized,like putting a boxinaboxinabox ad nausea,if his head gets cut off,the skin will adapt and start”breathing “to provide oxygen to his brain.
Yeah it would be painful but he heals so fast, look at X-Men last stand, with the phoenix Jean gray hurt him but he healed so fast. So a little bit of heated adamantium wont kill him.
What is the adamant and solution was combined with nites to assemble the material on the bone in the same way the 3-D printer the bones aren’t coded they replaced
What most people [most non- comic book reading people] don't know, or realize, is that Wolverine is NOT Weapon X. Weapon X is the name of a Canadian weapons manufacturing company w/ties & links to Dept K & the United States Dept of the CIA. Where Weapon I was Capt America/Steve Rogers The actual name Weapon X is the name of the program that either gave or enhanced their agents w/ powers, the name Weapon X is also the name of a team of mercs & assassins. The Team who's members included Deadpool, Wolverine, Sabretooth, Maverick, Silver Fox, Wraith, Jackson, just to name a few, & moreover, Wolverine wasn't the only one who got his Skeleton and claws coated in Adamantium, as Sabretooth also got the same treatment
Except Wolverine IS weapon x. In the Weapon X story he's called that at least once. He was in the Weapon project, of which have been a few, Captain America was actually Weapon I (as in 1) and Wolverine was the 10th Weapon subject, therefore Weapon X.
I have asked chat gpt and never got a sufficient answer so I thought I would ask here and see if anyone would have a decent answer.. Why, if they are designed to never regrow if lost after adulthood, does his teeth never seem to take damage? They are not truly bones, they have never been shown to be covered in metal and if the rest of his body has been damaged, cut, burned etc, why does it seem that his teeth are never even effected?
Omg Why do they forget the first thing about Logan surviving. He didn't His body is killed, but his healing factor has been working to replace all the inside damage as fast as it's happening. So in a technicality he's dead. But for such a short span his body is rebuilt in time to survive. But as we see, his brain is not reborn. It's rebuilt. Memories can be unlocked. But the sheer trauma of one's death and rebirth. That trauma would be so much more to unlock. Our mind won't allow that damage to be easily remembered. Otherwise, the symptoms are seen. Oh, and its made up. Fictional. Just for entertainment.
@@Cyborg4Life so Adamantium does nothing good to Wolverine except having metal claws. But in later years he started having Adamantium poisoning which renders his healing abilities and also the 300 pounds of metal frame slowing him down. Even his claws are jammed. Wolverine doesn't need Adamantium at all
It was better in the comics, were it took months. And lots of extra experiment since the scientist wanted to explore Logans mutant ability . Typical Hollywood to want to make it a small quick scene of it. This could have been one body horror movie on its own, think "The Fly" from 1986.
Great video. However, hard to realistically rationalize a character that could literally regenerate from his skeleton alone. So, while all of what the doctor said is likely, with enough recuperative time, and nourishment pro ided to him intravenously, Wolverine would be just fine, with enough time.
Does anyone know how effective this procedure would be if done later in life? I wouldn't be able to afford this until i'm well beyond retirement. I am debating whether or not it would be worth it at all. Considering the fact that i may have shrunk several inches by then. Maybe Cyborg already has a video on this?
Hey victor .. it’s been 2 year since my quad lengthening surgery , I still have slight anterior pelvic tilt .. how much a slight apt takes away height .. I am asking bec I am still short 1 cm what I have to after surgery ?
I was so interested till I started hearing the person in the beginning talk you’re not putting in the factor of there’s no such thing as the wolverine if there was and he had all his his abilities as he does, his comics yes no video need to be made he can survive
Not really he wouldn’t have been chosen for the process if he didn’t have a such a great healing factor, sabertooth has a healing factor but it’s not as strong and was told he would not survive.
@@elpogio4890 actually it’s in a few of the comics as well, Sabertooth healing match’s Wolverines after the adamantium s added but in his natural state Wolverines healing factor is vastly stronger.
Ok I apologize for the non positive reaction to this video, but if tell me you don't comic book without telling me was a video. Tuned in for novel entertainment, left with eyestrain from rolling them so hard and often.
What if you read some Marvel character background prior making assertion based vids. Adamantium doesn't coat Wolverine's skeleton but replaces it. Research before release lest look like a dunce. And it's fiction btw.
The redundancy of this entire video is ridiculous. Short answer: Could any being on this planet survive that process in real life? FK NO! How is Logan, a comic book character survive: with exceptional healing Factor (that includes everything from bones all the way down to the molecular level). Physics really don't have to make sense in a comic book. And he's not a cyborg. A cyborg would apply robotic parts with artificial intelligence. But I wouldn't expect anything logical from a dude wearing a Batman cover in a Wolverine video. It's not Rocket science... DOCTOR. 🙄
To be fair a wolverine cover would be too hairy. There would be hair everywhere and that would defeat purpose of having it on in the first place. It is supposed to be kinda like a hairnet. Imagine a doctor doing procedures shedding like wolverine...he'd lose his licence. Also the point was to show what kinds of things would happen to someone if they went though something like that. Not to say if it was possible or not.
I find it hard to believe a real Dr. would but their face on a video like this waste of time effort and embarrassing to be associated with a video like this😂 people stop living in fantasy land it’s comic book make believe they call it fiction and entertainment for a reason not meant to be serious!😂
It's like your ass didn't watch this video, it's meant to quench our curiosity of "what if" and especially the end part where he literally explains the beauty of comics compared to reality.
What is the adamant and solution was combined with nites to assemble the material on the bone in the same way the 3-D printer the bones aren’t coded they replaced
According to Jean Gray in the first X-Men movie, Wolverine's healing factor is uncharted. So it's difficult to determine how old he is. It's what makes Logan unique.
Yep and it's also stated remember when rogue asked him if it hurts when he lets his claws out and he said every time, his healing Factor so crazy that soon as his claws come out his body starts to heal so as he puts his claws back in he tears his hands and forearms up again and it instantly heals
Every marvel nerd knows the only reason why Logan survived is cause he has a fast healing factor
@@stormcallerking3315 If it was possible to do, I would like 2 out of the three, mutant abilities Wolverine has.
The first I would like, is Wolverine’s main mutant ability, that is the ability to Regenerate fast.
The second I would like, is Wolverine’s mega strong immune-system, that is able to fight off, any type of illness, virus, and sexually transmitted diseases.
@@briandaleske5139those are two sides of the same coin IE his ceiling factor. Wolverines other mutation is his Advanced senses which allow him to perceive the world in a way that we humans cannot.
What about Deadpool/Wade in X-Men origins? And Lady deathstrike?
Bullseye
@@Zulfiwrite that guy in wolverine origins was a horrible mishmash of things supposedly he had the healing Factor grafted into his multitude of powers. Remember he had eye-beams teleportation and all kinds of powers grafted into his being. Lady deathstrike on the other hand what is a cyborg. The adamantium for her finger Claus and stuff like that we're technology that was grabbed onto her human body not something that she essentially came with boosted by adamantium.
according to the comics the adamantium actually weakens wolverine because his healing factor is in overdrive dealing with the adamantium poisoning
The idea of Adamantium poisoning is a relatively new thing. Originally, the metal was completely inert, and had no effect on the body.
@@eraturbo99999 that's what I thought too its more of a his healing factor is always in overdrive due to the Adamantium is a foreign object to his body so his body can't evolve to the next level what am I talking about ok look at sabretooth he was more man than he became more animal and like the beast he evolved in the comics magneto took the Adamantium out of logans body and it almost killed him but his healing factor did its job and he lived but he started evolving fast and became more animal down on all fours all hairy he got the Adamantium back and devolved back to his regular self later on
@@johnrhodes101875no it’s called metal infused leukemia welders get it bc if the metal fumes
I don't believe he is a cyborg. If I am not mistaken cyborg implies that there are robotic parts in the body whereas Wolverine just has metal in his body that function biologically without man made mechanisms.
Exactly
Isnt dr octopus human cyborg
@@michaeljosephjackson2364 Doc Ock isn't a cyborg either. The extra limbs aren't usually incorporated into his body.
@@seanwilliams7655he’s a sometimes cyborg but most of the time no
@@TheRealTaolf he is actually, in spiderman movies his brain is affected by machine limbs which makes him a one
His bones are not coated in Adamantium they are bonded at a molecular level into one item.
What if i became Wolverine? Then I would be Wolverine
Without the healing factor, you would die
I think the adamentium was injected into the bones and not into the veins and although at times in the comics they say his bones are coated I believe a more accurate description is they are infused with adamentium. The metal is inside the bones which is why his teeth are not all metal. The only bones that are coated probably as part of the plan was his claws which would have been a separate part of his forearm anatomy and would have been injected with a much higher amount of adamantium to effectively coat the entire structure of the claws. His healing factor was far stronger at the time of the implant than it is after and that is why he was able to survive the processes. In the comics they tried several times to duplicate the process they used on Wolverine with no success all the subjects died. Which is mentioned in the film also. Also Wolverine being enraged kicks his healing factor in to overdrive the visions he was having in the film would have caused that to happen. In the comics he was actually abducted by the Weapon X project and it was Dr. Cornielus that did it in the comics. Which had him in an enraged state kicking his healing in to overdrive probably the reason he survived. Also in the comics his healing factor is more than just healing it is a "survival factor" allowing him to survive having his decapitated head placed in a vacuum by shield. Yet he still survived without oxygen although granted being just a head he didn't have a heart or lungs either. I think it is Nick Fury who says after testing Wolverine's decapitated head that his healing factor works in a way that adjust his bodies needs to survive pretty much anything it doesn't just repair injuries and keep him from getting sick. May also be why he survived but then again he regenerated from a single drop of blood. Recently he regenerated Deadpool who had been killed in front of him from a single drop of Deadpool's blood that had entered Wolverine's body and in an enraged state Wolverine's healing factor regenerated Deadpool back to life. So it is pretty amazing.
Three things.
1: teeth aren't bones
2: his bones are actually coated with adamantium, it's just that his healing factor induced some kind of molecular changes in the adamantium, creating a new type of the metal called adamantium beta, which allows his bones to do their natural biological processes without any interference.
3: no, Logan doesn't have a "survival factor" that's only in the ultimate universe, 616 Wolverine has a regenerstive healing factor. You're mixing two different universes.
Bullseye 🎯 has adamantium.
Wolverine was able to survive this procedure because of his healing Factor he's able to be completely obliterated and revive himself with just a drop of blood
Wrong, he's not able to regenerate from a drop of blood.
@@elpogio4890 in a comic he did
@@David-nq8cv except it was only because he was buffed by a literal cosmic artifact. He can't do that by himself.
It sounds like this guy forgot wolverines whole thing is healing. Yes the heat will melt everything, but it fixes itself. If he can withstand a partial nuke & the phoenix force trying to dust him, he can withstand some internal heat.
He just has a fantastic healing factor that repairs the damage as it happens. Grief it’s a comic.
If I remember right something they don't cover in the movie, but the comic's eventually do is the applying of the metal around the blood vessels that connect to the bones was an incredibly tricky process to figure out.
I like to think that the basis for being able to survive a 300+ heart rate is the fact he is a mutant. On top of that, I think the adimantium onlu coats the bones in areas where no perminate damage would be left over via destroying veins and arteries as well as cartledge, eye nerves and inner organ functions. Notably the fact that the metal once set is indistructable and his body heals at a redicules speed, together makes him what he is... The Wolverine!!! So, basicly his entire skeleton isn't coated in adimantium just the major parts that conect leaving the areas that produce red-blood cells and conection points near nerves clusters and tendons would be left open for his healing factor to have access to. All in all I'd say Logan's skeleton would be about 62% - 68% covered in adimantium that each major bone group has around the same amount and thus can't be broken but also heals with his healing factor along the proper shape. Lookng at his history when Magneto ripped all the adimantium out of his body then only his healing factor saved him from that damage and thus he also reformed him mutant bone claws. That made him more akinn to Deadpool after that. One note also: The adimantium comes from the leftover bone fragments on the ancient celestial inside the core of the earth much like vibrainium comes from a meteorite that impacted the nation of Wukanda in southern Africa.
Wolverine's entire skeleton is covered in adamantium, been shown at least 10 times in the last decade in the comics.
Also, adamantium is not from a celestial, it's a man made alloy, been stated numerous times in the comics.
I always geeked over this in my head for years and the more I thought of it the more I realized this is impossible. Even his claws would need tendons in order to contract and retract, of course at that point they wouldn't be very solid, they'd be more wiggley. Kinda like how you can grab one of your fingers and wiggle it around.
It all starts to fall apart at some point and that's when I tell myself, its fiction and to just go with it before I ruin it for myself. 😄 I really appreciate this video though.
Unless Magneto was the one who added the metal to wolverines body!.😇
not the video I thought I needed but hell yeah
There are two things I like about WOLVERINE, first is his main mutant ability, that is Regeneration.
I also like his third mutant ability, and that is his mega strong immune-system.
I think with a mega strong ImmuneSystem; It could be possible to fight off, illnesses, viruses, and sexuality transmitted diseases.
Plus to add being able to fight off poisons, and scientifically created viruses as well.
If they ever show his origin again I hope they take a look at this video for inspiration with the adamantium bonding scene.
We’d all bleed out unless we had the healing factor
One thing that helped the bonding process was Logan's will to make it happen after magneto, rips his adamantium out. Logan forcibly repeats the bonding process and wills the adamantium out of his body
I like to think that since wolverine has such a strong healing factor that while the metal was still coating his bones it was still in the liquid state and all of the tendons and veins and muscles grew back so fast that they settled the way they would regularly ALSO I'm pretty sure (not 100%) that the healing factor come from something in his bone marrow. Leading me to believe that it is just a coating of metal. I also like to think that no bone is COMPLETELY covered for that purpose. But thats just my thoughts. Great video and please excuse me if anything is spelled wrong. Also forgive me for not knowing how to us commas and stuff lolol
New subscriber here though 🤘🏼
Healing factor is part of his dna. Every part of him. So yrs bone marrow, but also every other tissue. Every part of him. There a comic where he grows back from a hand. Granted he was suped up. But still. Every part of him. Thats why logan movie was bs. He, Wolverine is getting blood poisoning. Um okay. That doesn't make sense. They say hes over 200 but hell he technically could be older than apocalypse. (Just saying he could, not saying anything about his origin). Fact is, is borderline indestructible.
@@voradorhylden3410 as far as the Logan movie. He stopped healing fast because of the stuff that humans were putting in food. Specifically into the corn syrup or something. "The cure to mutation" and it affected Logan slowing his healing enough for him to get adamantium poisoning. Everything else though I'm in agreement 🤝🏼
his mutation changed the adamantium on a celular level. it became porous allowing for the red blood cells in the marrow to be released.
I believe his bones have small holes here and there that you can't see easily and thats where blood produced by the bone would come out of in his adamantium skeleton
@@cam1e754 no, his bones are completely enclosed but his mutation made the adamantium change into adamantium -beta and its as porous as bones are which allows for full red blood cell distribution from the bones/bone marrow
Spiderman and wolverine onced swapped bodies for no reason and logan smashed mj.
He didn’t she said and I quote I’m not ready and he stopped
Lol
*tried to
Logan and redheads?!
Logan is supposed to be like Connor and Duncan Macleod meaning immortal.
That was fun, cool to see the scientific perspective.
His bones are coated, Magneto showed us that when pulled all the adamantium out of Wolverine. Then we found out that his claws were really bones, not just blades.
But that is the reconned version, originally Wolverine claws were pure Adamantium and his skeleton was not infused with hot Liquid Metal but was surgically implanted, his forearms were completely bionic and his claws extended bionically and came from the back of his hands and not between his knuckles. After Magneto did what he did , the writers made the changes to the character
I always looked at the bone claws where an effect of the removal, wit his healing factor in extreme overdrive it just filled the cavity where they had the hardware and boon bone claws. Then marvel did origins....
@@astron1701 that's not how regenerative healing factors work.
@elpogio4890 well to be fair I was a kid at the time. Lol
@@astron1701 That was the first excuse for the bone claws. That somehow the body remembered the claws and replaced them with organic ones. The funny thing is that, you can't fit those bone claws inside the metal ones.
So I'm not hearing a "NO" on getting this done. Need claws for reasons. 😁
In Logan movie story line wolverine lived to 183 years old at least from the time of his mutation to time of death. Maybe add about 13 years for birth to adolescent mutation, And he looks like a 60 year old at time of death
I mean considering wolverine has a crazy healing Factor 🤷🏽♂️ that's the only reason why he survived the procedure and thats clearly stated in the comics and movies
Logan in some comics was actually stronger after the adamantium removal, since his healing factor was keeping him alive all along, after removal of the metal it made his healing factor go crazy.
His body must have just rebuilt itself from the inside out in this scenario while being jected with that liquid hot metal. Also the procedure looks somewhat crude to be able to disperse the whole adamantium throughout the skeleton without pouring out and impacting the bodily function of other organs etc. What I do not get is what is keeping the adamantium in the bone, after all we are not some birds that have empty airy bones but those are mostly full, also I do not get how does his skelleton keep in shape even when exposed to such high temperature, maybe adamantium has low melting point? But that would defeat its purpouse of being some secret super stron alloy>It barely makes any sense if we try to rationalize it.
Honestly I never really cared about wolverine's metal skeleton I mean yeah I guess it's cool but I really want it was his healing factor agelessness and overall good health
I love trying to apply real life science to things like this, but something that always gets lost is the fictional aspect. Like the "slow down the procedure...over several hours." It ignores so much about adamantium, wolverine's healing factors, etc. They also end up talking about wolverine like "this is what should be happening to him" but fail to realize it's not because of his healing factor. It's like when people talk about the Hayflick limit, and that without his healing factor he'd age rapidly because his regeneration is the only thing keeping him alive. That's ignoring a lot too. His cells don't suffer from the Hayflick limit because of his regeneration. So once stripped of that 'ability' he'd just age normally from that point on.
Yes, please.
But Wolverine (Logan) is supposed to be immortal. So wouldn’t His body be able to regenerate immediately??
I remember watching a YT short vid of 2 guys wanted to be Wolverine but can only afford 1 of 2 procedures 1. The Adamantium Skeleton & claws or 2. Healing Factor and senses? Both guys took #1 and it got really messy with the cuts coming out of their hands.
Thank you 😊
Remember he is healing as fast as it’s happening.
One more question, I have read the Wolverine comics since the very beginning in the early 80's and I have seen numerous times where he was left with basically, just his skeleton covered in Adamantium, if there is not a single living cell, or any human tissue at all, how does it always seem to stay wholly intact, connected and as a whole skeleton rather than separate bones disconnected from one another?
Can you explain why you dont recommend clavicle lengthening? I've read that it's easier and it actually makes sense because it would be only 1.5cm - 2.0cm.
when it comes to his adamentium bone melding it happened duo to his healing factor,with a normal person it doesnt meld it just becomes a mess,with a healing factor like his the healing actualy works with it to hav it meld optimaly.
the method that put the adamentium in his bones actualy didnt do all the work his healing adapted it to meld wel on a moluculer lv.
it actualy became a diffirent type of adamentium duo to the meld,before it was adamentium a and when it became one with his bones it became adamentium type c or something like that.
ya i know am a comics nerd,thx for the sight though i realize allot more about this procces now.
Which means the bones would be porous so that platelets it’s an antibodies and all sorts of things like that could go in between to the marrow
To become Wolverine the very first thing u need is his healing power.
Wolverines mutant power is not healing,it’s survival ability,his ptsd is compartmentalized,like putting a boxinaboxinabox ad nausea,if his head gets cut off,the skin will adapt and start”breathing “to provide oxygen to his brain.
So, this analysis summarizes exactly why he has issues remembering things during and shortly after the weapon-x program.
My heart rates all over the place that goes from 60 beats sometimes 40 all the way up to 240 and back and forth back and forth back and forth
Yeah it would be painful but he heals so fast, look at X-Men last stand, with the phoenix Jean gray hurt him but he healed so fast. So a little bit of heated adamantium wont kill him.
Those needles are also redhot.
What is the adamant and solution was combined with nites to assemble the material on the bone in the same way the 3-D printer the bones aren’t coded they replaced
1:20 excuse me? The ultimate WHAT?😂
Did he say cyborg lol?
What most people [most non- comic book reading people] don't know, or realize, is that Wolverine is NOT Weapon X. Weapon X is the name of a Canadian weapons manufacturing company w/ties & links to Dept K & the United States Dept of the CIA. Where Weapon I was Capt America/Steve Rogers The actual name Weapon X is the name of the program that either gave or enhanced their agents w/ powers, the name Weapon X is also the name of a team of mercs & assassins. The Team who's members included Deadpool, Wolverine, Sabretooth, Maverick, Silver Fox, Wraith, Jackson, just to name a few, & moreover, Wolverine wasn't the only one who got his Skeleton and claws coated in Adamantium, as Sabretooth also got the same treatment
Except Wolverine IS weapon x. In the Weapon X story he's called that at least once. He was in the Weapon project, of which have been a few, Captain America was actually Weapon I (as in 1) and Wolverine was the 10th Weapon subject, therefore Weapon X.
Only The Central Protagonist or Marvels reference The Anchor can be a Wolverine- or didnt you understand the movie
I have asked chat gpt and never got a sufficient answer so I thought I would ask here and see if anyone would have a decent answer.. Why, if they are designed to never regrow if lost after adulthood, does his teeth never seem to take damage? They are not truly bones, they have never been shown to be covered in metal and if the rest of his body has been damaged, cut, burned etc, why does it seem that his teeth are never even effected?
gonna became wolverine, terminator, everything needed
Do you have a comic channel doc?
actually, all people tested with this process did survive, in short only wolverine survive this as of the movie
Omg
Why do they forget the first thing about Logan surviving. He didn't
His body is killed, but his healing factor has been working to replace all the inside damage as fast as it's happening.
So in a technicality he's dead. But for such a short span his body is rebuilt in time to survive. But as we see, his brain is not reborn. It's rebuilt.
Memories can be unlocked. But the sheer trauma of one's death and rebirth. That trauma would be so much more to unlock. Our mind won't allow that damage to be easily remembered.
Otherwise, the symptoms are seen.
Oh, and its made up. Fictional. Just for entertainment.
Should do it on captain America
Thanks! yeah we'll have to do that sometime
@@Cyborg4Life so Adamantium does nothing good to Wolverine except having metal claws. But in later years he started having Adamantium poisoning which renders his healing abilities and also the 300 pounds of metal frame slowing him down. Even his claws are jammed. Wolverine doesn't need Adamantium at all
I mean Logan has his healing factor.
if you can become wolverine with the claws like the movie I would be first in line (god help the people who ever get on the bad side of me Lol)
Actually he wouldn’t be having seizures
It was better in the comics, were it took months.
And lots of extra experiment since the scientist wanted to explore Logans mutant ability .
Typical Hollywood to want to make it a small quick scene of it.
This could have been one body horror movie on its own, think "The Fly" from 1986.
Ignore the stupid statements made in the first 39 secs of this video please. I don't he was listening to himself.
Experimentation is a lot of fun, but think about the consequences.
Having his healing factor or have his adamantium in your body? Without his healing factor you been die in two weeks
I’m assuming this video doesn’t factor in his healing ability
You assumed wrong
Ya know commander shepard would be more the ultimate cyborg than logan
Great video. However, hard to realistically rationalize a character that could literally regenerate from his skeleton alone. So, while all of what the doctor said is likely, with enough recuperative time, and nourishment pro ided to him intravenously, Wolverine would be just fine, with enough time.
Kaplan america would make the best new wolverine❤️
Yes, without his healing factor Wolverine would be dead.
Does anyone know how effective this procedure would be if done later in life? I wouldn't be able to afford this until i'm well beyond retirement. I am debating whether or not it would be worth it at all. Considering the fact that i may have shrunk several inches by then. Maybe Cyborg already has a video on this?
Or....wait now, hear me out, it's a movie, a movie based on a comic book. It's fictional.
Hey victor .. it’s been 2 year since my quad lengthening surgery , I still have slight anterior pelvic tilt .. how much a slight apt takes away height .. I am asking bec I am still short 1 cm what I have to after surgery ?
Hmmm not sure how much it takes away from height but it should resolve itself over time as you continue to rehab
You still short bro
It seems as if they want to cover his body all over adamnatium like cyber was.
The comics explained it all🤷🏾♂️ healing factor and his brain was temporarily damaged after the process
He's not a cyborg.
Most people would already be satisfied if they became Hugh Jackman 😂.
Hey vtc, do UAE have limb lengthening surgeon like Paley?
There is a surgeon there who has good experience from what I've heard
I get the wording, but no he is not a cyborg
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Dont forget nobody would actually survive anything like this but its not real life so yes he could survive know how i know because he did survive it
I was so interested till I started hearing the person in the beginning talk you’re not putting in the factor of there’s no such thing as the wolverine if there was and he had all his his abilities as he does, his comics yes no video need to be made he can survive
You do understand these things could never happen it’s fake
upgrade into the ultimate Cyborg no that would make him part machine like part robot like robo cop and that's not the case
Lol basically logan is the real Terminator 😂😂
Bottom line, he is lucky he had a "healing factor".
Not really he wouldn’t have been chosen for the process if he didn’t have a such a great healing factor, sabertooth has a healing factor but it’s not as strong and was told he would not survive.
@@abigailslade3824 that's movie bs. Sabertooth has a healing factor just as strong as Logan's. In the comics Victor's had an adamantium skeleton.
@@elpogio4890 actually it’s in a few of the comics as well, Sabertooth healing match’s Wolverines after the adamantium s added but in his natural state Wolverines healing factor is vastly stronger.
Ok I apologize for the non positive reaction to this video, but if tell me you don't comic book without telling me was a video. Tuned in for novel entertainment, left with eyestrain from rolling them so hard and often.
Every fan already knows this stuff. 😐 It's not new cuz of the movies..
What if you read some Marvel character background prior making assertion based vids. Adamantium doesn't coat Wolverine's skeleton but replaces it. Research before release lest look like a dunce.
And it's fiction btw.
So your saying there's a chance.. lol
Bros head is too small for his body
That transformation was a joke.
Injecting melted metal ? Lol😂
The redundancy of this entire video is ridiculous.
Short answer:
Could any being on this planet survive that process in real life? FK NO!
How is Logan, a comic book character survive: with exceptional healing Factor (that includes everything from bones all the way down to the molecular level). Physics really don't have to make sense in a comic book.
And he's not a cyborg. A cyborg would apply robotic parts with artificial intelligence.
But I wouldn't expect anything logical from a dude wearing a Batman cover in a Wolverine video. It's not Rocket science... DOCTOR. 🙄
To be fair a wolverine cover would be too hairy. There would be hair everywhere and that would defeat purpose of having it on in the first place. It is supposed to be kinda like a hairnet. Imagine a doctor doing procedures shedding like wolverine...he'd lose his licence.
Also the point was to show what kinds of things would happen to someone if they went though something like that. Not to say if it was possible or not.
So just by reading a few comments this dude doesn’t know much about Wolverine it seems? Like no human being could possibly become Wolverine 🤣🤣🤣🤣.
Yeah kind of a dumb vid idea🤔
Doctors are not scientists 😅😅😅
I find it hard to believe a real Dr. would but their face on a video like this waste of time effort and embarrassing to be associated with a video like this😂 people stop living in fantasy land it’s comic book make believe they call it fiction and entertainment for a reason not meant to be serious!😂
XMEN Origins is an AWFUL film.
this is just a weird concept of a video lmao sorry dawg. i cant take the doctor talking seriously about a fictional character
Lol it was just a fun video - both of us are into futuristic technology and comics a bit too ; )
It's like your ass didn't watch this video, it's meant to quench our curiosity of "what if" and especially the end part where he literally explains the beauty of comics compared to reality.
Its an opinion not a schlong, don't take it so hard
What is the adamant and solution was combined with nites to assemble the material on the bone in the same way the 3-D printer the bones aren’t coded they replaced