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Maybe they're having trouble coming up with new material, since string theory is mostly discredited now.
I prefer historical docs. It's a bit annoying when people think you're talking about that stupid Indiana Jones movie (which I haven't seen).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qqlJ50zDgeA
That ignoring the fact that the ground there has risen two meters in recent years and volcanic gasses are breaking through the sea floor showing that the magma chamber is filled to the brim and ready to burst.
Gone be like drilling a hole to the champagne bottle cork. Think they have a death wish, considering millions of people living around there and even literally inside the crater.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FjHH8Qf3aO4
Despite what he said about 3MI, there was a documented increase of plant and animal mutations and deformities in the area.
Was Ferrari a practical solution to road travel?
It feels a bit of 'that way' approach to it.
currently at 4:30 and I really like the presentation of it so far. It is good to see the public being engaged.
Very cool.
The acoustics of the Barabar Caves:
https://youtu.be/6RJ3Epd_SXk?si=jgo14QQeMwUDhAeD
The precision in mind-boggling.
It glosses over Apollo 13, showing more what was happening on the ground, since the events in the craft had already been covered by Hanks.
Incidentally, IMAX is selling pre-tickets for 30th anniversary showings of the Apollo 13 movie. I imagine Jim Lovell's passing is boosting interest.