The impression I got from the episode regarding science is that it cannot explain everything, nor can it be, by itself, a philosophy to live by. That said, I don't think it's an either/or situation. Science and the supernatural can easily co-exist and both can edify. (I don't believe in magic, by the way; I'm assuming that "magic" was intended by the writers as a stand in for the supernatural in general).
That's why I'm so disappointed that Wally's closed-mindedness was not called out as a misunderstanding of how science is supposed to work.
Wally should have been called out for another reason. Even if everything he said was 100% true, the nature of his origin sounds more like magic. Getting zapped with random chemicals and electricity and developing otherwise-unexplained powers as a result isn't "science". Even by his definition.
Wally should have been called out for another reason. Even if everything he said was 100% true, the nature of his origin sounds more like magic. Getting zapped with random chemicals and electricity and developing otherwise-unexplained powers as a result isn't "science". Even by his definition.
Again, science isn't facts and results, it's a process of inquisition and analysis. Wally said that he replicated the event that gave Barry Allen his powers and achieved the same result. That is science, the process by which unexplained phenomena are studied in pursuit of understanding them. Wally demonstrated that the event that gave the Flash his powers was replicable, that the same conditions would produce the same result in an independent trial. That doesn't provide total understanding of it, but it demonstrates that it is understandable, that because it is replicable and consistent, further research could answer more questions about it.
What Kaldur said about attending the Academy of Sorcery seemed to be pointing in this direction. It implies that Atlantis does have a science of magic,
Presumably in a future episode some member of the YJ will use the helmet again and Nabu will try to possess him/her. Kent Nelson will probably be the one to restrain Nabu. Just a chekhov gun waiting to be fired really.I am a bit confused - when Kent said he would stay with Fate until Wally found a new host, I assumed he would be somehow revived and act as Fate, but the end of the episode, it's just the helmet again. So why's Kent sticking around with Nabu?
I was a little disappointed that she turned out to be a charlatan, but I didn't notice the eye-glowing thing. Still, I did catch the aura reference and I do expect to see her again.
Did anyone notice how her accent suddenly disappeared after he exposed her?
I'm still trying to figure out why Klarion even needed Kadabra's help. Mrs. Silvercrest thinks Klarion was afraid to come in direct contact with Kent or his stick.
Friday, March 4th, 2011 at 7:00pm (ET)
Young Justice - "Downtime"
After a disastrous mission with the team, Aqualad returns to Atlantis to choose between a life on the surface world or one beneath the waves with the Aquagirl of his dreams. But other forces at play may make Aqualad's decision for him.
Friday, March 11th, 2011 at 7:00pm (ET)
Young Justice - "Bereft"
The team finds itself wandering the desert of Bialya with no memory of the last six months...or of each other. Only Miss Martian can restore their minds and figure out what happened, but is she too late to save Superboy?
Friday, March 18th, 2011 at 7:00pm (ET)
Young Justice - "Independence Day (Part One)"
Justice League sidekicks Robin, Kid Flash, and Aqualad investigate a lab fire and end up finding a clone of Superman.
Friday, March 25th, 2011 at 7:00pm (ET)
Young Justice - "Fireworks (Independence Day, Part Two)"
Robin, Kid Flash and Aqualad rescue Superboy from Cadmus.
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