How Does Iron Man's Suit Achieve Flight?

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The discussion centers on the fictional propulsion system of Iron Man's suit, highlighting the absence of a defined mechanism in the movie. Participants speculate on the suit's flight capabilities, attributing its functionality to a highly energy-dense power source located in the chest. The conversation explores theoretical propulsion methods, such as heating air to create plasma and utilizing electromagnetic fields, though these concepts are deemed impractical with current technology and materials.

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So recently I was thinking about the movie Iron Man and I know its just a movie, but any ideas on how his suit flies? I know this sounds a little far fetched but I was just curious.
 
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lemerick said:
So recently I was thinking about the movie Iron Man and I know its just a movie, but any ideas on how his suit flies? I know this sounds a little far fetched but I was just curious.

Uh...Digital Animation perhaps.

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no i know its all computer generated i was just wondering if someone had any ideas of what the movie said the propulsion system was or had any ideas as to what could it be
 
Going by what I remember from the movie, they never said what it was that gave him propulsion, or what exactly came out of his hands when he was shooting things with them. The important part of his technology seemed to be the immensely energy dense power source located on his chest.

I suppose a different question could be asked, if you could have a lightweight, nearly infinite power source how would you use it to fly? The suit was too small to have any kind of propellant, and this makes the form of propulsion interesting if the only real physical rules being violated here are those dealing with the power source and the unobtanium the suit was made out of.

I suppose, if I had an infinite power source, I could figure out some way to intensely heat a region of air and eject it, maybe stripping it into a plasma so that I could use E&M fields to grab the plasma. But I don't see such a thing being possible in real life because of the materials and energy required, along with the sheer inefficiency of the thing.
 

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