We know that sci-fi works have always been the ultimate display of human imagination. From Verne's "Twenty Thousand Miles Under the Sea" to the current "Three-Body", sci-fi works can always give people a deep shock.
With the advancement of technology, science fiction movies have become popular, and they are also highly discussed topics. Two years ago, "The Wandering Earth" was more famous, but the loopholes in this movie were so obvious that many people just watched the beginning and couldn't stand it anymore. The first is the assumption that the earth is wandering.
As a member of the solar system, once the sun is destroyed, the earth will cease to exist. But it will take a long time. Scientists speculate that the sun can burn for 5 billion years. As for the expansion of the sun, it will take at least more than 3 billion years. Even the ancients knew the truth that "the land will lose people, and the people will lose the land." At that time, even if human beings are wandering, is it necessary to bring the earth?
Followed by a lot of small details in the movie, it is really not worth even complaining. For example, it is snowing everywhere in the movie. According to the setting, the earth's temperature has dropped to minus 80 degrees Celsius at that time, and it is already ice and snow. Where are there so many water molecules in the atmosphere, under heavy snowfall?
A magical "Flint" that takes on the key task of starting the engine. What kind of advanced engine is it that needs primitive flint to be ignited?
Throughout the movie, Jupiter’s Great Red Spot always appears in the lens, but Jupiter can rotate once in 10 hours. The Great Red Spot not only faces the spacecraft, but also faces the Earth observer. Is this time stopping? , Or did everything happen at the moment when the Great Red Spot was aligned? There are too many such things. It's okay to watch a lively event. To say that it is the first year of science fiction movies is really a misnomer.
However, even the world-recognized sci-fi classic film "Interstellar" has loopholes, the most obvious is that the protagonist directly travels through the black hole to the high latitude space. The characteristics of black holes determine that life forms such as humans must not be able to pass through directly. What do you think?
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