Hope is a reality, not a fantasy. If we remove human nature and assume that these 8,000 people are united and strive for survival, can we live on the spacecraft for 5 million years? Obviously, in less than 30 years, when the water in the sink turns brown, it means that most of the equipment has begun to age. In this spacecraft with a lifespan of less than 50 years of daily equipment, it would be foolish to last for 5 million years. Even if nuclear energy is maintained for less than a hundred years, I really want to scold this prodigal woman when I see that waterfall projection. In the film, the energy is almost gone in 24 years. If there is a sun that can still farm, would you like to rely on starlight? That's it.
So, hope has nothing to do with humanity, no matter what humanity they display, as long as there is no rescue, demise is certain. The film is very simple, showing the human nature of 8,000 people before they enter the fate of doom.
So I won't say much about human nature. There is no problem in terms of Nordic personality, but it is not a problem for those peasant friends who have been facing the loess for decades in the mountains of China, I am sure that persisting for 50 years is not a problem. Let’s talk about the hard wounds set in the film. The flying speed of the spacecraft is 60km/s, so as long as a rescue spacecraft is rebuilt, it is equipped with enough fuel to return the spacecraft, and it is assumed that the rocket will continue to accelerate and eventually catch up at a speed of 90 kilometers per second. If the rescue starts one year after the accident, fly 2 Years followed. Even with the existing rocket technology, it is not impossible. After catching up, it can even carry the rocket by itself to decelerate to 60km per second. Although expensive. But from an economic point of view, is it economical to rescue the spacecraft at this price? The spacecraft is mainly used for shipping on Earth and Mars. If the people on Earth have been transferred and considered for short-term interests, there is really no need to save them. However, in the long run, the spaceship is still worth saving. After all, that little fuel is not too much compared to the cost of the spacecraft. So there is value in recycling ships even from an economic point of view, not to mention the social impact. Even for the sake of the story, we set a crash that damaged the communications facility. There is no way for Earth to know what kind of damage the spacecraft suffered. Although it's a bit ridiculous, no matter how bad this large communication equipment is, it is possible to repair it with the materials on the spacecraft. Besides, it is not impossible to assemble a small communicator from the daily equipment of the spacecraft. The requirements are a bit high. Voyager 1 can still communicate with the earth now. So no rescue is really a bit unreasonable.
Then there is the probe. I forgot where I heard that the original book does not have this probe. But since there is one in the movie, it can also be pulled. The probe looks like a rocket booster. However, this thing is definitely not the rescue fuel given by the earth. Assuming that this thing is the fuel packaged by the latest cutting-edge technology of the earth, even if the earth does not inform it, at least the instruction manual must be engraved on the outer casing, and a stainless steel one should not be engraved. what. It will not make everyone confused after getting it. So in the movie this thing is cosmic garbage whose elements cannot be detected. Since it is impossible to detect its elements, this thing is extremely stable. So we can look at it from a hard sci-fi perspective. This thing is outside the current periodic table, of course they do not know, we know that the elements behind the periodic table are extremely radioactive. So, it's possible that the scientist in the film said this thing might have become radioactive in some unknown way. So it can be guessed that this thing is the alien with a special package to stabilize its external radiation, and there is a probe inside that converts it into radioactivity and slowly releases energy that is still working. As for the purpose of the flight, it is probably the same as our Voyager 1. There may be quantum communication inside this thing. Because if the film wants to show that people can be saved if they don't give up, then the turning point can only be this probe. However, the dead astronomer who knew little about life and death undermined the confidence of other scientists, causing research to stagnate.
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