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marvel cinematic universe - What happens when you touch the Tesseract / Cosmic Cube?


It seems confusing what actually happens when you touch the Tesseract. Whenever it has been seen in a Marvel movie, it's either being handled with prongs, contained in some form of a box or carried in a transport capsule probably developed by the Asgardian's.


However, in the ending scenes of Captain America - The First Avenger,



Red Skull touches it with his bare hands and he gets teleported after touching it.



But in the opening scenes of The Avengers,




Nick Fury picks it up and puts it in a briefcase without any harm.



Is there a certain reaction from touching the Tesseract?



Answer



This question has an inherent flaw: It confuses two particular pieces of Marvel lore from two different media and makes the assumption they are the same device. The Cosmic Cube and the Tesseract device are two completely different devices.




  • The Cosmic Cube is a device/immature being of alien origin whose powers of reality alteration allow the use of the cube to make fundamental changes using reality-manipulating abilities inherent in the adult form of the cube.





  • The Tesseract is an alien device believed to have been created by Odin as a limitless power source with the ability to create bridges between distant locations by folding space between the locations.




Both devices in their respective universes have been associated with the Red Skull and the mad god Thanos in their quests for power.




  • Touching the Cosmic Cube allows the wielder, gloved or not the ability to petition the Cube (assuming a good connection to the entity within) to perform feats of reality-alteration similar to wish-fulfillment. However, since the entity within is young and inexperienced such alterations include subconscious thoughts which often undermine the powers and abilities given. Both the Red Skull and Thanos failed in their bids for power due to their subconscious fears.





  • Touching the Tesseract is a more dangerous proposition. Since the scope of its full powers are known only to Odin, it is probably safer to touch the device only when necessary and preferably with protective equipment.




  • Are gloves enough? We are never told why it reacts the way it does when Schmidt touches it. It is possible he was transported to a distant realm of the device's choosing or of the wielder's unconscious desire.




Schmidt wore gloves. Didn't help him...


Schmidt wore gloves. Didn't help him...



  • It is clear the device allows the user to open doorways between locations, but whether these doorways can span both time and space is currently unknown. Even if it is limited to space transport, distance does not appear to be a limiting agent allowing armies to be moved from one location to another instantly.



Marvel Earth-616 (the canon comic universe)


The Cosmic Cube - is the name of a fictional object that appears in the Marvel Universe. The concept was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby and first appeared in Tales of Suspense #79 (July 1966)




  • The Cosmic Cube was thought to have been created by Advanced Idea Mechanics (AIM) and been integral to the development of several of their more formidable developments including MODOK and the Super-Adaptoid.




  • It is later revealed the Cosmic Cube is a containment vessel for an alien being of immense cosmic power gestating until its birth. In its gestating form it is capable of of utilizing its powers in the name of the person touching it. The Cosmic Cube on Earth will eventually evolve and name itself Kubik.





  • Another matured Cosmic Cube found on the Skrull homeworld is called The Shaper of Worlds. His powers are consistent with most beings with this level of power including the Molecule Man and the Beyonder who were also matured aspects of Cosmic Cubes.




Shaper of Worlds, calming the future cosmic being Kubik


The Skrull matured Shaper of Worlds, calming the future cosmic being Kubik, one of the Cosmic Cubes of Earth





  • The Shaper is an alien matter-energy construct with unknown, and potentially incalculable physical power.





  • He has the ability to restructure finite pockets of reality and to alter the molecular configuration of persons and objects. He is also capable of intergalactic and interdimensional teleportation, and empathic perception.




  • The Shaper's intelligence is immeasurable, but lacking a creative imagination, the Shaper must use the mind of another sentient being as a template for his transformations of worlds.





Marvel Earth-199999 (the Cinematic Marvel universe)



The Tesseract - The Tesseract is an enchanted object of unparalleled power that was once owned by Odin. Believed to be Asgardian in origin, the cube is based on the Cosmic Cube in the Marvel Comics continuity. It exists in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and features predominantly in Captain America: The First Avenger and The Avengers.




  • The device does not appear to have the reality-altering nature of the canon Cosmic Cube but its energy is both unique and apparently limitless.




  • It appears to be able to be replicated using technology and makes for very effective weapons.




  • There is also some hint that the energy used in the Tesseract is later replicated for use as part of the Stark antigravity and repulsor technologies.





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The tesseract was discovered by Johann Schmidt (later known as the Red Skull) in a box behind Nidhogg in a sculptured mural of Yggdrasil, the World Tree. The device was located inside a church full of Viking warriors entombed within its walls.





  • Schmidt and scientist Arnim Zola harnessed the power of the Tesseract to be used as weapons against the Allies and the entire world.





  • Captain America foils Schmidt's plan to use the Tesseract to launch an aerial attack on the United States, and Schmidt disintegrates into light that shoots into space when he touches the Cube.




  • After Captain America crashes Schmidt's plane, the Cube is recovered by Howard Stark and falls into the hands of SHIELD for a time where they create new weapons utilizing its energy.




  • The device is ultimately taken by Thor back to the secret weapon stockpiles of Odin's trophy room likely awaiting its use in the final battle of Ragnarok.





See other StackExchange Answers on this topic:


Why was the Cosmic Cube named the Tesseract in the Marvel movie series?


Why did Odin leave the Tesseract on Earth?


How did the Tesseract come to Earth from Asgard?


What are these other relics in the movie Thor?


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