Black Milo takes us on a cosmic tour

Kenyatta 2022-04-22 07:01:32

"A ship powered by imagination can take us to any point in time and space."

With the narration that pops up several times in almost every episode, the audience sits in the 3D rendering of the ship. The first-class spacecraft followed the fat black slug to the north and south. It has to be said that this documentary represents the highest level of the current film and television industry, whether it is from the construction of virtual scenes or from the depiction of small scientific stories. Looking at those gorgeous scenes and inspirational stories, I think that if I saw this documentary decades ago, I might still be called an astronomer~ (Can I really find a job by learning that?)

Of course, I am even more moved Mine is still the film's respect for science communication and respect for the little people in the history of science. Based on the 1980 Carl Sagan Cosmos, the film itself has a slight tribute to Carl Sagan in it. Moreover, the film praises people like Harley and Faraday for their efforts to spread science, and it is black enough to selfish people like Hook and David. Looking at these great souls that really exist in the history of science, anyone who is hovering between public welfare and self-interest may not feel alone.

The film's respect for little people in the history of science is also touching. People (especially children) should realize that science is not designed by giants like Newton and Einstein (it is true that Newton's vertical and horizontal crosses the scientific community. ), but built by many obscure scholars with articles and experiments. The appearance of Mozi makes people's eyes shine, and names like Claire Peterson and Frank Schumann that we have never seen in textbooks have also dedicated their lives to science.

Thinking about the old bloggers in the school now, I'm still quite moved.

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