The script is written by Nolan's brother, Jonathan, and centers on Kip Thorne's scientific
theories about time travel to alternate dimensions via wormholes.
Not exact matches
For example a century ago, the only transportation was the horse riding or camel or donkey and so on... you can not imagine at that
time people would be thinking
about travelling the globe in a day or two... and we do not know what is coming as every scientists
theory is being abrogated by a new scientist and the old one becomes obsolete... these also proves that human
theory can not be perfect and will never be perfect... there will always be modifications...
We won't need to worry
about near - light speed
travel any
time soon, but Halimeh points out that GPS satellites already have to account for minute relativistic effects, so it's possible that future applications of transformation optics will have to pay attention to Einstein's
theory.
It also touches on my own
theory about how to make Back to the Future work: every
time Marty
travels into the past, he's making a new alternate universe.
Einstein revolutionised our perceptions a century ago when, in his
theories of relativity, he first forbade anything in the cosmos from
travelling faster than the speed of light, and then bundled both space and
time into one unified space -
time that can be warped by gravity (see «How to think
about... Space -
time «-RRB-.
BANG, FLASH Light waves and gravitational waves from a pair of colliding neutron stars reached Earth at almost the same
time, ruling out
theories about the universe based on predictions that the two kinds of waves might
travel at different speeds.
Older Joe (Bruce Willis, whom Gordon - Levitt has been somewhat awkwardly made to look like) has other plans in mind for the past and escapes his execution, beginning the film's grinding chase and giving us lots to wonder
about in regard to
theories of
time travel and butterfly effect and all those other head - scratchers.
The premise seemed to match up nicely with what little we know
about Avengers 4, which appears to employ
time travel (or BARF technology, or flashbacks), making Avengers: Forever one of the more plausible title
theories.
I had a two - hour conversation with James Cameron
about time travel, string
theory, multiverses and all that.
The real gem, however, is «Access: Source Code,» an in - movie feature that lets you view cast and crew interviews, pop - up trivia, animated documentary shorts
about the film's scientific
theories, scene - specific commentary from a
time travel expert, and more.
The
theory about relativity and
time is that when
traveling at light speed,
time moves «slower» for you than it does for others.