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Effie 2023-03-01 07:12:54
As the female professor said, the male protagonist is very good as a scientist, but it is best not to be his...
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Victoria 2023-03-01 01:12:00
Although I can't understand the lines, the whole is inexplicably very...
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Weston 2023-02-24 10:27:39
A sci-fi drama movie with an alternative perspective, although the various mathematical terms make people feel very...
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Milan 2023-02-13 00:21:45
Calm down and watch a conspiracy theory...
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Katlyn 2023-02-05 21:36:18
Another movie about the true believer of extraterrestrial civilization, looking up at the stars countless times, doing everything to get a proof, an answer, human beings are not alone in the...
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Theodore 2023-01-28 22:27:52
A rare hard sci-fi film! Because it requires mathematical and physical knowledge as a background to understand it, many people cannot grasp it. It is suitable for science students to watch, but it is difficult for liberal arts students to accept it. In short, this movie is a quick measure of IQ, and ratings of the movie are significantly positively correlated with...
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Sharon 2023-01-25 20:11:07
Take a math class and still can't understand the...
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Tatyana 2022-12-31 20:41:51
The feeling of making a science fiction film into a science and education film,...
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Destini 2022-12-13 21:39:23
We were never as lonely as we thought at last he found...
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Lesley 2022-12-12 10:09:45
Too difficult to understand without a certain mathematical foundation, a very good way of thinking to communicate with...
UFO Comments
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Professor Hendricks: [talking to Derek about UFO signal and conspiracy theory] You don't automatically jump to the most extreme explanations. You analyze the reasonable ones first.
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Keith Olbermann: [footage archive in epilogue] And then there's this story you may have already heard about. United Airlines employees who swear it was something other-worldly in the skies above Chicago's O'Hare Airport on November 7th, but neither the FAA, nor indeed their own employer, appears to be taking them seriously. Chicago Tribune, interviewing several people anonymously, including maintenance workers, baggage handlers and pilots, who each have all described a dark gray, saucer-like object that hovered low over Concourse C of the United Airlines terminal just before sunset before shooting off into the sky. Some say it moved so fast, it literally punched a hole in the clouds. United Airlines claims it had no record of the sighting, even though employees say they filled out reports.The FAA initially told the Tribune that it likewise had no information on the UFO. Then, after the newspapers filed paperwork under the Freedom of Information Act, the FAA turned up a call from the United Airlines supervisor to the airport control tower asking whether the object was on-radar. And now, the agency has concluded it was, quote, "weather phenomenon," and it considers this case closed.