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Chapter 670: Wang Shu is so awesome, why doesn’t he make mobile phones?

After the premiere press conference in China, Wang Shu, Anne Hathaway, Matthew McConaughey and others immediately flew from Shanghai to the United States.

There is a time difference between the United States and China, which is 13 to 16 hours.

That is to say, it is October 10th in China and October 28th in the United States.

"Interstellar" was released simultaneously in multiple regions around the world on October 10. Due to time zone reasons, it will be released in Chinese theaters earlier than in the United States.

Wang Shu and others returned to the United States mainly to catch the premiere of "Interstellar" in the United States.

The itinerary has been properly arranged, and as long as there are no unexpected events along the way, both ends can be taken care of.

But you need to rest and recharge your energy on the plane.

If you don't take the opportunity to rest on the plane, you won't have time to rest after you get off the plane.

As Wang Shu and others flew to the United States, the closer it got to the time when "Interstellar" would be released in theaters to everyone, the more lively the discussion about "Interstellar" on the Internet became.

For example, on the Tianya Forum, there is a hot post about speculations about the plot of "Interstellar".

"Wang Shu's new work Interstellar is based on the theoretical results of American theoretical physicist Kip Thorne, and his theoretical results are basically in his book Black Holes and Time Warps. The scientific knowledge in this article is basically what I saw and summarized in this book."

"The plot of this movie involves many scientific concepts, including wormholes, black hole theory, relativity, gravity, etc."

"One, black hole."

"Kipa Thorne's book Black Holes and Time Warps begins with a story about a space expedition team exploring a black hole in space. The story is pretty boring, and basically it describes in a graphic way the research results of modern scientists on black holes."

"1. What is a black hole?"

"A black hole is an extremely dense celestial body with a strong gravitational force in space. If the mass of the sun remains the same but its size becomes like a ping-pong ball, this means that the sun has collapsed into a black hole."

"The characteristic of a black hole is that there is only entry but no exit, namely: 1. Anything can fall into a black hole. There is an 'event horizon' outside the black hole. Anything that crosses this 'event horizon' will fall into the black hole."

“②Nothing can escape from a black hole, including light.”

"Also, since no light escapes from a black hole, it is impossible to observe it directly. However, the existence of a black hole can be obtained from the ultraviolet light, X-rays and other marginal information emitted by an object before it is sucked into the black hole."

"2. Black hole tidal forces."

"When a large spaceship flies towards a celestial body, the head of the spaceship is closer to the celestial body and is subject to greater gravity, while the tail of the spaceship is farther away from the celestial body and is subject to less gravity. The difference in gravity between the head and tail will generate a tearing force in the middle of the spaceship, which is the tidal force."

"If the celestial body is a black hole with a very large mass, the smaller the distance between the spacecraft and the black hole, the greater the gravitational difference will be. This is the black hole tidal force. This force can even tear the spacecraft into pieces, and the astronauts in the spacecraft will also be affected by the tidal force."

"For objects that we normally come into contact with, even if we reach its surface, the tidal force generated is not that great. However, if it is a supermassive and superdense celestial body such as a black hole, it is possible that a huge tidal force will be generated to tear the object apart."

“This feeling is very likely to appear in the plot of a movie. (In fact, the huge waves on the first planet were caused by the huge tidal force of the black hole.)”

"Two, wormhole."

"Now let's talk about the content of Chapter 14 of Black Holes and Time Warps, which is about wormholes and time machines."

"First, Kippa Thorne told an interesting story about himself."

"In 1985, Kippa Thorne received a request for help from his longtime friend Carl Sagan."

"Carl has written a science fiction novel and wants to make the scientific theories in the novel more accurate. He wants Kippa Thorne to give him some advice."

"Kippa discovered that the heroine in the book actually fell into a black hole and traveled through time and space, which is impossible."

"So Kippa wrote to Carl and suggested that he use wormholes for interstellar travel."

"Carl gladly accepted the suggestion. The novel was called Contact, which was later made into a movie called Contact, also starring Matthew, and received very good reviews."

"And then Kippa Thorne started talking about wormholes."

"1. Where is the wormhole?"

"There are three theories about wormholes."

"First, a wormhole is a shortcut between two distant points in the universe. It's like an apple. If a worm walks along the surface of the apple, it will go farther. But if the worm digs a hole and walks through the apple, it will be much closer. As the name suggests, the worm digs a hole in the apple to take a shortcut."

"Second, wormholes are pipes connecting black holes and white holes or black holes and black holes, so wormholes can be found in black holes. (White hole: When a black hole dies, it will become a white hole and eject the matter that the black hole sucked in before)"

"Third, wormholes are space-time tunnels that enable time travel."

"No one has ever seen a wormhole. Some say there are wormholes all around us. Some say there are wormholes in black holes. Kippa Thorne says in his book that we can build wormholes ourselves."

"2. Negative energy matter."

"A wormhole is created at a certain moment, opens briefly, then closes and disappears. From creation to disappearance, the time is extremely short, so short that nothing can pass from one hole to the other in such a short time."

"So the premise for us to use wormholes for time travel is that there is a way to keep the wormhole open and not let it disappear."

"Kipa Thorne thinks there is some strange substance that can penetrate the wormhole and keep it open. This strange substance is very different from any substance humans have seen. It has negative energy."

"It is not difficult to achieve negative energy. It can be achieved by using a different reference frame. When the spacecraft approaches the wormhole at a speed close to the speed of light, the energy around the wormhole naturally becomes negative."

"So to enter a wormhole, the speed of the spacecraft must be close to the speed of light."

"3. Time machine."

"Assuming we can find a wormhole and there is some kind of negative energy that can keep it open, then the wormhole can be a time machine."

"For a spacecraft to enter a wormhole, its speed must be close to the speed of light."

"According to Einstein's theory of relativity, if your speed in space is fast enough, you can stay in space for dozens of days, but decades have passed on Earth. This is what the ancients called 'one day in heaven equals one year on Earth'. That is, if you travel through time and space on a spacecraft close to the light beam in 2014 and return to Earth after a month, you will find that it is already 2044 on Earth, which means you have traveled into the future."

"So we can guess the plot. When the protagonists travel to other interstellar spaces to complete their missions and return to Earth, their children will be the same age as the protagonists."

"Current scientific theories show that going back in time is not possible."

"4. Mother-child cycle." "Although there is no scientific basis to support going back to the past, science fiction is science fiction after all, so it is possible that there will be a plot of going back to the past."

"Here comes the problem that every science fiction film about time travel faces."

"If I had a time machine (wormhole or something), I could go back in time and kill my mother before she became pregnant with me."

"At this moment, if my mother died, I would not be born. Then how could I travel through time and space to kill my mother?"

“At this time, such a contradiction arises.”

“There are two ways to deal with this contradiction.”

“①, the causal cycle view: history cannot be changed. Although I want to kill my mother, there will be external factors that prevent me from succeeding. In other words, someone died at some point in the past, and I go back to the past to save that person, but there will be other factors that prevent me from saving that person, or even my appearance is the reason for that person's death.”

“②, Parallel universe view: Spacetime is not unique, but there are countless parallel spaces and times, which are generally unable to connect with each other.”

"This view is widely accepted. So I just traveled to another parallel universe and killed my mother in that time and space, which did not affect my mother in the universe before I traveled. In other words, I just traveled to another time and space, not back to the past or the future, let alone changing history."

"If this situation occurs in Interstellar, will Wang Shu have any novel approach that is different from the above two statements?"

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This post is a hot topic on Tianya Forum discussing "Interstellar", with thousands of comments.

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At 10:28 on October th, Beijing time, "Interstellar" officially landed in theaters.

In just three or four hours, many reviews about the movie appeared on the Internet.

By the morning, a rather explosive post appeared on Tianya Forum.

Title: "If I have to give Interstellar a rating, I would classify it as [a bad movie]!"

Content: "Recently Wang Shu fans are really getting more and more rampant!"

"I probably filmed The Legend of Zhen Huan earlier by taking advantage of palace dramas. They have a broad mass base, and even if they are popular, they are not 100% heroes. Even if there was Memento before, it was also copied from foreign movies. After all, he himself said that foreign movies are there. Watch more and think more, and learn from their strengths to make up for your weaknesses."

"When it comes to Wang Shu, it's not hard to think of a few key words: he was born as an extra, never went to college, is not an academic, and plagiarizes foreign films under the euphemism of learning from their strengths and making up for their weaknesses."

"A movie called The Night the Comet Came. If you don't follow the spoiler post and break the plot down frame by frame, you won't know what's going on!"

"And Wang Shu's fans, only when they are arguing with others, sometimes stare at them and say: We used to be much richer than you! Who do you think you are!'"

"Now, it's amazing, The Night the Comet Came, Interstellar, the pinnacle of intelligence! A visual feast! If I understand it, I'm awesome! If I don't understand it, I secretly search for the full plot on Baidu and then pretend to understand it, I'm also awesome!"

"Others can't understand me, so I go to him and buy and sell it now. The Brief History of Time and the Theorem of Multidimensional Universe are even more awesome!"

"I guess by now Wang Shu fans will finally become rich, so they can look down on those who make fun of them."

"And for those who pick on bugs, it is even more unforgivable; Wang Shufen jumped over and slapped them in the face."

"How can you look at Wang Shu?!——How can you be qualified to look at Wang Shu?!"

"Hey, why doesn't Wang Shu go make a cell phone?"

"Aren't smart phones available now? Wang Shu is so awesome, why doesn't he make a phone?"

"Speaking of movies, first of all, I want to strongly condemn those students who just came back from watching a movie and wrote the word "brain-burning" in their movie reviews. I don't know what's wrong with young people nowadays. They always think that the movie is brain-burning. How low is the melting point of their brains? Didn't we all read science fiction when we were in junior high school? If you think the series is too long, at least read the cover story."

"Wang Jinkang's New Requiem."

"Hehe, does it look familiar?"

"Although the words are filled with flat characters, catchy dialogues, and self-indulgent popular science, which is what Mr. Wang is best at, I use this example of a domestic science fiction novel that was popular in the science fiction world eight years ago and that Mr. Wang himself wrote several times to tell you that the awesomeness of this movie is not in the setting. Even a second-year junior high school student like me who failed math didn't think much of it."

"The setting looks familiar, and the theme is cheesy enough. What can save the universe, what can protect mankind, what can travel through time and space? This magical power is called love!"

"Fuck, even though this plot is used in every movie and is considered the worst plot in movie script writing, there's no need to write a special line to read it out, right?"

"Luc Besson did the same thing when he made The Fifth Element. Didn't you guys enjoy mocking him?"

"What does it mean that one or two of them are wiping their tears now?"

"And Wang Shu is a very annoying person. He always likes to come up with some high-sounding theories about time-space loops, black holes, and five-dimensional space. But after the demonstration, everyone asks, why is it like this?"

"What is the principle?"

"How?"

"Three words, no explanation."

"Four words, grandpa is happy."

"Five words, just so willful."

"Of course, most science fiction directors are also so willful, but I'm honest and I admit that everything serves the plot. I'm just trying to trick you into applauding."

"I'm not a middle school student who looks down on everyone with his chin up, using a cool expression that's a combination of a high school math teacher and a sadistic queen to say, 'Look, this is hard science fiction!'"

"I was so proud for a long time, but when I went in, I realized that love is Love, love is Amor, love is Rarc, love is love, love is the most beautiful language of mankind, and love is selfless dedication."

"Hey, you're just a junior high school student, what do you know about hard science fiction?"

“Also, do junior high school students understand high school math?”

"Of course, even so, I will give the movie a high score. The Internet trolls don't need to come and criticize me. Can't I say it for you? As an ordinary audience, I think the pictures are shocking, the music is shocking, the emotions are shocking, and it's shocking to hold your urine. Besides being entertaining, it also triggered deep thinking. Is that enough?" (End of this chapter)

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