- "God made him simple. Science made him a god."
- ― The Lawnmower Man tagline
The power to embody science. Scientific Form/Expression of Nigh-Omnipotence/Omnipotence and Physical Godhood/Scientiapotence. Powered by Science Derivation. Variation of Science Manipulation and Concept Embodiment. Opposite to Magic Embodiment.
Also Called
- Science Incarnate/Personification
- The Science/Scientists
- The Living Science/Scientists
- The Walking Science/Scientists
Capabilities
The user acts as the physical representation or personification of some or all forms of science. As such, they have limitless control over Science and all its forms. When a character literally represents science itself not just a scientist or someone who uses science, but a being whose very existence is tied to the laws, principles, and potential of science. They not only just know and understand science, but they are also science.
Applications
- All Science Powers and Types of Science
- Almighty Science
- Mathematics Manipulation
- Indeterminacy/Nigh-Omnipotence/Omnipotence
- Omni-Physics Manipulation
- Scientiascience
- Technology Manipulation
Variations
Associations
Known Users
- Dr. Manhattan (DC Comics/Watchmen)
- Galan/Galactus (Marvel Comics)
- Sixth Cosmos (Marvel Comics)
- The Demon Earth (Xanth)
- Thoth (Egyptian Mythology)
Gallery
A Nuclear and Quantum Physicist Jonathan "Jon" Osterman/Doctor Manhattan (DC Comics/Watchmen) transformed by an intrinsic field accident into a quantum being. He perceives time nonlinearly, manipulating subatomic and reality, and disassembling and reassembling matter at will. He is the omnipotent scientist through absolute control of physics and existence.
The Egyptian deity of wisdom, writing, and science, Thoth (Egyptian Mythology) appears with the head of an ibis or a baboon. He invents hieroglyphs, records divine judgments, and upholds cosmic order. Through arbitration of divine disputes and measurement of the dead’s hearts, he manifests the principles of logic, measurement, and scholarly pursuit as living realities.


