01-11-2018, 03:43 AM
remarkably few of errors so far!
Speaking of scientific errors on TV and in documentaries, recently I read the film Interstellar had a Mauna Kea astrophysicist as advisor on the production staff for accuracy, as much as is possible in a Hollywood blockbuster:
Dr. Kip Thorne's presentation at the Mauna Lani Bay Hotel to get an inside look at the science behind the 2014 film. Thorne is a world-renowned theoretical astrophysicist and Nobel Prize winner who served as an adviser for "Interstellar."
In his presentation, Thorne explained some of the scientific elements of the film, including wormholes and laws of gravity.
Thorne says he worked with director Christopher Nolan to turn science fact into science fiction as accurately as possible.
http://www.hawaiinewsnow.com/story/37208...aii-island
Speaking of scientific errors on TV and in documentaries, recently I read the film Interstellar had a Mauna Kea astrophysicist as advisor on the production staff for accuracy, as much as is possible in a Hollywood blockbuster:
Dr. Kip Thorne's presentation at the Mauna Lani Bay Hotel to get an inside look at the science behind the 2014 film. Thorne is a world-renowned theoretical astrophysicist and Nobel Prize winner who served as an adviser for "Interstellar."
In his presentation, Thorne explained some of the scientific elements of the film, including wormholes and laws of gravity.
Thorne says he worked with director Christopher Nolan to turn science fact into science fiction as accurately as possible.
http://www.hawaiinewsnow.com/story/37208...aii-island
"I'm at that stage in life where I stay out of discussions. Even if you say 1+1=5, you're right - have fun." - Keanu Reeves