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Interstellar (2014):
Wow. Just wow. I mean, wow. Where do I begin? This movie is my childhood fantasy-come-true as an astronomy kid (what boy wasn't?). All my adolescent years I've had numerous dreams about space travel, Einstein's worm holes, special theory of relativity & its resulting time dilation.
I've always gazed at the night sky and marveled at the incomprehensible wonders of space. During sleepovers, my dear friend Tom and I'd look up and soak in just how utterly insignificant the total sum of human knowledge was compared to the rest of the multiverse.
This movie is the perfect manifestation of my boyhood wonder. Thank you, Christopher Nolan. I thought you were just a comic book typecast.
I wish I was born 500 years later. Our intellectual & technological advancement would be some unimaginable trippy stuff.
Repost; long discussion happening here: http://forums.anandtech.com/showthread.php?t=2383278&highlight=interstellar
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KeithTalent
Wow. Just wow. I mean, wow. Where do I begin? This movie is my childhood fantasy-come-true as an astronomy kid (what boy wasn't?). All my adolescent years I've had numerous dreams about space travel, Einstein's worm holes, special theory of relativity & its resulting time dilation.
I've always gazed at the night sky and marveled at the incomprehensible wonders of space. During sleepovers, my dear friend Tom and I'd look up and soak in just how utterly insignificant the total sum of human knowledge was compared to the rest of the multiverse.
This movie is the perfect manifestation of my boyhood wonder. Thank you, Christopher Nolan. I thought you were just a comic book typecast.
I wish I was born 500 years later. Our intellectual & technological advancement would be some unimaginable trippy stuff.
Repost; long discussion happening here: http://forums.anandtech.com/showthread.php?t=2383278&highlight=interstellar
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KeithTalent
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