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Objectivism doesn't work.
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he doesn't have a power though, not when it's possible for another human being to train and aquire at least one of those abilities.
No one can train to be able to do all of the things at once. His "power" is that he can do all of those things. No one can train to have his physical abilities. The can train to have one, but they can't train to have all of them. How is that not a super power?
It feels like a distinction without a difference to me.