15 "scientific" things in the movie that we too easily believe

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Movie about science, is always of particular interest: we are not only entertained, but also enriched the knowledge about the structure of the Universe, for example. But to believe the movies is not always the case. Although now often attracted to work that mathematicians, linguists, it often remains just a PR move.

We are in the Website has collected examples of when filmmakers have pushed aside the laws of nature and common sense in favor of the beautiful scenary moves.

Martian







The author of the book "the Martian" by Andy Weir himself admitted that he made this gaffe on purpose for dramatic effect.









Article about gravity on Mars.

Interstellar







Explanation Martin Barstow, President of the Royal astronomical community of the UK.









The Martin Barstow, President of the Royal astronomical community of the UK.

Prometheus







The authors of the blog Kinotom (and not only them).

Lucy







The explanation of the neurology Dr. Bradley Voytek.

Armageddon







From the book by physics teacher Adam Weiner "don't repeat at home: Physics of Hollywood" ("Don't Try This At Home!: The Physics of Hollywood Movies," Adam Weiner).

Angels and demons







The story of antimatter in "Angels and demons" so frightened that CERN (CERN — European organization for nuclear research) was forced to make a special page on its website with revelatory explanations for the film.

The day after tomorrow







From the book by physics teacher Adam Weiner "don't repeat at home: Physics of Hollywood" ("Don't Try This At Home!: The Physics of Hollywood Movies," Adam Weiner).

Gravity







"Communications satellites, NASA is at a height of more than 35 thousand km above the Earth, and the ISS is only about 400 km. it is Impossible to explain how in a matter of minutes the Russian satellite could disable the satellites first, then the Hubble and ISS, "says instructor and flight dispatcher in the operations control Center of NASA's Robert frost (Robert Frost).









Without such a suit, which protects from overheating, you can lose consciousness. And another thing: prepare to enter and work in space takes a few hours, and take off the suit just to go to the toilet will not work — too long and complicated. Proof: poststraat NASA's Garrett Reisman, a popular scientific film "the suit" (How space suites to work).

Arrival







The opinion of the linguist from the Massachusetts Institute of technology, Ponda Prestone (Pond Premtoon).



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