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Godzilla is good for you?

Godzilla is good for you?

Courtesy of Steve Keen of Debtwatch

The big­ger the finan­cial sec­tor gets, the more it can destroy. And Bank of Eng­land Gov­er­nor Mark Carney’s vision of British banks nine times the size of GDP is pos­i­tively terrifying…

Fans of Japan­ese schlock fic­tion will be pleased to know that that old mega-favourite Godzilla is return­ing in 2014, to stomp on sim­u­lated cities in a cin­ema near you. And of course, he’s big­ger and bet­ter: the orig­i­nal Japan­ese movie had him at about 50–100 metres and weigh­ing 20–60,000 tons; I’d guess he was about twice that size in the 1998 US remake; and by the looks of the trailer for the 2014 movie, he’s now a cou­ple of kilo­me­tres tall and prob­a­bly weighs in the millions.

That’s good: when you want thrills and spills in a vir­tual world, then as it is with sport (accord­ing to Aus­tralian comedic leg­ends Roy and HG) too much lizard is barely enough. The big­ger he gets, the more he can destroy, which makes for great visual effects (if not great cinema).

But in the real world? The biggest dinosaur known came in at about 40 metres long, weighed “only” about 80 tonnes, and had an esti­mated max­i­mum speed of eight kilo­me­tres an hour. In the real world, size imposes restric­tion on move­ment, and big can be just too big. So a real-world Godzilla is an impossibility.

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