Not an interstellar for those who want. Although Christopher Nolan’s masterpiece is based on proven scientific data (in particular the planets), while in the science fiction film, others are not bothered by such principles.
This is especially the case of Fusion, which came out on our screens in 2003. In this disaster film, performed by Aaron Eckhart, Hillary Swank and Stanley Lip, the inner core of the earth stopped turning itself. The magnetic field of the planet collapses, which results in the dramatic and spectacular series of accidents in the most diverse life long …
John Amel’s feature film was a failure of real box office that year. He noted that from 5 to 5 to 2 of the separation, Fusion was first and foremost a chance to have been one of the 7 films listed by NASA in 2011 as the least realistic. He even arrives in the second position of 2012, inspired by the Mayan predecessor, who announces the nearest end of the world.
Funny scientific inventions
The fusion begins from the principle that the inner core of the earth ends with a suspension. Although some scientists are in fact worried about the alleged slowdown in our “heart”, the feature film goes farther by sending a nuclear bomb to improve its rotation. On the paper, it makes people laugh, but in the film, Aaron Eckhart, the encamped geophysicist considered it difficult as iron based on scientific data.
It is nonsense in the environment for several names. In his book SF: Science led an investigation into “Astrophysicist Roland Lehukki insists that the fusion “Shows funny concepts on the laws of ridiculous technical exploitation and pure scientific inventions.”
American seismologist Jackie Kaklan-Omerbach’s opinion In this exciting podkast Where he is dismantled in the movie building: “The film rightly points out that the magnetic field of the earth arises in its nucleus, in the deep layer of the planet.
Consequently, everything else is just beautiful: no population will pass the heat wave with a complete whisper and will not be “robbed” radiation as it will be microwave. No, you can’t have a nuclear bomb at the heart of the earth. As for the Unobtainium, the physical material used to implement this mission unfortunately does not exist.
The fusion you should see on Netflix.
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