This is not actually a science fiction movie

Beaulah 2022-09-03 18:30:25

Most people think this is a bad movie, for science fiction, yes; but it is actually a thriller; 1. Is there gravity in the space capsule? That is also a hollow cylindrical vehicle that rotates at a uniform speed driven by centripetal force. A space capsule (so small) can't satisfy the centripetal movement centered on the ground, and can it walk close to the ground? Besides, he said he was barefoot after leaving the earth's orbit? Didn't you see the astronauts floating? Obviously it is not logical; 2. In the gravity environment in space, there will be dust in the replenishment station and the flight module? The spacecraft is moving, the particles should be suspended, and the static electricity must be removed in advance; 3. The water storage system of the spacecraft space station has a water circulation system! So a big machine is not packed and placed in the middle of the cabin to heat the soil? High temperature is required, where does the power consumption come from? Is it to be a small thermonuclear generating device? 4. The water outlet method of the machine, the random placement of objects in the cabin, and the opening of plants, it is strange that the astronaut's respiratory tract is not faulty; 5. Is the cable of the spacecraft detachable? So casual? 6. Bringing a letter on the spaceship will cost more than 7000 pounds. What kind of a cupboard of your own things? Car models are available, the fuel ratio is enough for you to fly to Mars? ? ? 7. The sun can only be seen every Monday, and the aircraft flies in a straight line. There should be no light in the surrounding portholes. Only when there is light in the forward direction of the cabin, I don’t know how the spacecraft flies in other ways... 8. Gyro The gyroscope is also a bug. The aerospace gyroscope is made of MEMS. In the movie, it is an ordinary civilian type rotating gyroscope... You can see by pulling a piece of cloth... 9. The location of the replenishment station is also a mystery, no Around the earth? Where can it be docked if it is not in the orbit of the earth's satellites? Obviously not in the movie, even the protagonist’s spacecraft needs to accelerate to the second cosmic speed! The naked eye can see how it can be done without a launch vehicle. The process of flying at a high speed can dock with a space station that does not know the state of motion... It's really weird. 10. In the experiment on the replenishment station, the mouse died in a state of weightlessness? Isn't it a vacuum? Inexplicably, the protagonist’s explanation for this seems to mean that the two people had no perseverance and persistence, and were affected by concern; 11. The desert center in the memory studied water, which violates modern physics... and what desert surface on earth is white? Only snow and ice, where is the protagonist? Huh? And 12. Go home, if you are really a science fiction film, labor and management are afraid that you will be able to kill your turtle. You need at least twice the reverse speed of your current direction towards Mars to go home. Your engine is only at the tail... 13. You see the sun particles entering the capsule, the aircraft is still flying? you are still alive? To sum up, it is a lunatic scientist who enters the desert to engage in scientific research in a whimsical manner. He does not bring water or food, and he wants to make an invention at the limit. It must be possible! Rather than using realistic scientific research methods, is this scientist making dreams? It still implies that many times we confuse the essence of things! If you want to decompose the soil into water in the desert, what does it have to do with you without water or food, or not in the desert but in your living room? It's really absurd, and I also saw my own shadow in the absurd...

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Approaching the Unknown quotes

  • William D. Stanaforth: Our bodies are more space than matter. There's an unfathomable distance between each atom, each particle. What keeps us solid? Why don't we dissolve?

  • William D. Stanaforth: Nothing has ever lived here. Nothing has ever died here. Maybe I'll live forever.