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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I thought it was alright, I didn't really enjoy the end which everyone was jizzing themselves over.
I think it has a bit of the tarantinos about it where people rave how good it is when it actually isn't. |
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By *trideMan
over a year ago
Plymouth |
I’ve just watched this film. As far as I can make out, the plot is:
In the near future, climate change is causing severe food shortages on Earth.
Super-humans in the far future wish to provide scientists on hungry Earth with data that is somehow vitally necessary for the construction of habitable satellites in the Solar System
Their method of doing this is to:
1. Create a worm hole with one end orbiting the sun near Saturn (why there?), and the other end orbiting something that looks absolutely nothing at all like an accreting black hole in the distant galaxy.
2. Create a three-dimension+time representation of a four-dimension+time volume of space BELOW THE EVENT HORIZON of the not black hole.
3. Arrange for a person and computer from hungry Earth to pass through the wormhole, fall below the not black hole’s event horizon, and enter the artificial extra-dimensional space-time volume. COMPLETELY UNSCATHED!
4. Enable the transmission of the data in the form of MORSE CODE from inside the not black hole’s event horizon (from which nothing can escape), across inter-galactic space, and back in time, by the person and computer in the hole.
5. Arrange for the transmitted morse code to be received on hungry Earth, where it is translated into very advanced mathematical formulae by a woman RECORDING THE MOVEMENTS OF THE SECOND HAND ON AN ANALOGUE WRIST WATCH.
Sorry folks. This scientific nonsense isn’t my kind of science fiction!
Note about black holes: Accreting black holes draw in and destroy matter from all directions at the same time. They look like fiery balls. They are not rings that matter falls into around the circular edges like water down plug holes!
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By *trideMan
over a year ago
Plymouth |
I’ve just watched this film. As far as I can make out, the plot is:
In the near future, climate change is causing severe food shortages on Earth.
Super-humans in the far future wish to provide scientists on hungry Earth with data that is somehow vitally necessary for the construction of habitable satellites in the Solar System
Their method of doing this is to:
1. Create a worm hole with one end orbiting the sun near Saturn (why there?), and the other end orbiting something that looks absolutely nothing at all like an accreting black hole in the distant galaxy.
2. Create a three-dimension+time representation of a four-dimension+time volume of space BELOW THE EVENT HORIZON of the not black hole.
3. Arrange for a person and computer from hungry Earth to pass through the wormhole, fall below the not black hole’s event horizon, and enter the artificial extra-dimensional space-time volume. COMPLETELY UNSCATHED!
4. Enable the transmission of the data in the form of MORSE CODE from inside the not black hole’s event horizon (from which nothing can escape), across inter-galactic space, and back in time, by the person and computer in the hole.
5. Arrange for the transmitted morse code to be received on hungry Earth, where it is translated into very advanced mathematical formulae by a woman RECORDING THE MOVEMENTS OF THE SECOND HAND ON AN ANALOGUE WRIST WATCH.
Sorry folks. This scientific nonsense isn’t my kind of science fiction!
Note about black holes: Accreting black holes draw in and destroy matter from all directions at the same time. They look like fiery balls. They are not rings that matter falls into around the circular edges like water down plug holes!
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