Thursday, April 23, 2015

Reviews of the historical references and scientific accuracy behind the film Interstellar:


Reviews of the historical references and scientific accuracy behind the film Interstellar:

1.     This article explains that the current understanding of black holes and wormholes are that they would be to unstable to allow space travel through them but they theoretically do create “shortcut” through space.
a.     Would Astronauts Survive an Interstellar Trip Through a Wormhole? Well, it depends on your definition of "wormhole"
                                                    i.     By  of smithsonian.com 
                                                  ii.     Click on this link to go to the article: http://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/would-astronauts-survive-interstellar-trip-through-wormhole-180953269/?no-ist
2.     This article profiles  Physicist Kip Thorne, who served as the science advisor for the film Interstellar:
a.     Wrinkles in space time: The warped Astrophysics of Interstellar
                                                    i.     By Adam Rogers
                                                  ii.     Click on this link to go to the article: www.wired.com/2014/10/astrophysics-interstellar-black-hole/
3.     Here is a link to a question and answer website where participants wonder why the planet earth is in such bad shape at the beginning of the movie Interstellar.
4.     This link takes you to the PBS documentary by Ken Burns on the Dust bowl of the 1930’s. In the movie Interstellar, the beginning shows elderly people talking about how bad the dust was. This is a clear reference to what happened to farming during the great depression in the states of Kansas, Nebraska, and Oklahoma.
a.     The Dust Bowl: A film by Ken Burns
                                                    i.     Click on this link to be taken to the  film: http://www.pbs.org/kenburns/dustbowl/
5.     This link will take you to a BBC documentary about the Great Irish Potato famine of the 1840’s. The movie Interstellar refers to “blight” as a cause for crop failure. This is a reference to the mass starvation that took place when blight destroyed the crops of Ireland.
a.     The Great Famine (BBC)




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