New Stephen Hawking Movie in the Works
Simon Behler writes "The Sunday Times is reporting that Stephen Hawking is making a new movie. FTA: 'Professor Stephen Hawking, Britain's world-renowned physicist, is to switch from theories of multidimensional space to the three dimensions of the Imax cinema by starring in a film that sets out his ideas on the origins and fate of the universe. The film, Beyond the Horizon, will tackle some of the most daunting theories espoused by Hawking and other cosmologists, from the idea that space has up to 11 dimensions to the cause of the big bang itself.'"
to the three dimensions of the Imax cinema
So, is the third dimension apparent depth? If Imax shows are still displayed on flat screens...
This is great news. We need more movies to completely blow stoners' minds! Trippy visuals and ideas that are completely outside the thought patterns of most people make for a great mix.
Will he rap in it?
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Will he be doing his own stunts?
Why are they even making a film? The BBC did an excellent TV series about his life, it was not only entertaining but showed his youth which many people arn't aware of.
I like muppets.
IANAP but I happened to chat with a real string theory
theorist recently, he did not seem at all impressed with
Hawking.
Anything that sparks the interest of a student or anyone
to enter science is a fine thing. I'm looking forward to
it even though the artists rendition of 11 dimensions will
likely be more psycadelic than mathematically accurate.
This is good news. Too many "science" programmes on TV tell the story of the discovery (or theory), rather than try to explain the theory itself.
So, what he suggests is that we are someone's 3 dimensional screen-saver in otherwise 11 dimensional space?
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Perhaps I'm just in a bad mood because my pet just died, but isn't it depressing that all of the medical technology in the world can't give one of the greatest minds in the world a semblence of a healthy body?
Still, it's good that such a smart man is getting all of this media attention. The world could use more role models in movies, instead of relying on the ones that take steroids to break sports records.
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I thought it was a new Stephen King movie coming out for Halloween.
The part of Hawking will be played by Tom Cruise, as a rogue astrophysicist who only has 24 hours to develop a unified field theory, and prevent terrorists from opening a black hole in downtown Manhattan!
It's not like the medical technology we have today is miraculous. Advanced, yes, but medicine is still a work in progress, and probably always will be. People still die of all sorts of things we can't cure, and sometimes can't even slow down. That's not likely to change anytime soon, and what advances we do make will inevitably be slow.
I wouldn't call that depressing. I'd call that reality.
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Well you're half right I guess.
I'd be way more interested in a movie on that Hubert Farnsworth guy. It's amazing to me that the professor is still putting out new inventions at his age.
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Perhaps I'm just in a bad mood because my pet just died, but isn't it depressing that all of the medical technology in the world can't give one of the greatest minds in the world a semblence of a healthy body?
You know, just because technology doesn't give Hawking the body of Arnold Schwarzeneger doesn't mean it didn't help: without technology, Hawking would probably have ended up in a rocking chair, his family taking his motionless, speechless body for that of a gibbering imbecile. Instead of that, his power wheelchair give him a semblance of mobility, and his speech box give him the ability to express himself. So in reality, technology gave us one of the greatest mind in the world.
As for movies, Stephen hawking did play in Star Trek TNG. Granted, it wasn't a Jackie Chan role, but still...
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It got corrupted ;)
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I question the legitimacy of these 'facts'. Stephen Hawking doesn't have a beard.
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"... from the idea that space has up to 11 dimensions ... "
Does this mean the movie will cover String Theory? I wasn't aware that Stephen Hawking worked in this area. Does anyone know what his position is on String Theory? I remember reading recently that some people thought it was all rubbish.
If you're interested in learning a little about string theory, "The Elegant Universe" by Briane Greene is a great place to start. Its more of a popular-science type book, using simple and interesting example. NOVA also made a good tv series under the same name, hosted by Briane Green. Its good stuff, you should check it out. http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/elegant/ Cheers, Jim
You should remember that ALS is a horrific disease that kills almost everybody within a couple of years after diagnosis. It's truly a miracle that Hawking is still alive. Let's be grateful for that.
I'm reminded of a joke on The Critic. I wonder if the real film will be at all similar.
...if this were a battle in the murky depths of the Mutura Nebula.
These stories are free but worth money.
... it's full of wheelchairs?
/obligatory
He has a machine that talks for him. Apparently the British accent wasn't designed into the machine.
But he was born in Oxford
You think you're cute, bitch, but you'll be thinking otherwise when you see MC Hawking roll up with Samuel L Jackson and Ice Cube in their '64 and bust a few caps in your ass with their A-Ks.
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re:"As for movies, Stephen hawking did play in Star Trek TNG. Granted, it wasn't a Jackie Chan role, but still..."
Well with a little more CG FX, he COULD have had a Jackie Chan role, and I think the world is ready for the full on Stephen Hawking / Jackie Chan experience in "RoadHouse 2, Quantum leaps of fury". "Entropy takes a beating in the summer of 2007"
In reality, after getting the first - of several - voice systems, he remarked that it gave him a California accent. True story - I'm too lazy to google the link at the moment.
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Lol
Always at the wrong time.
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...Snakes on a Hyperplane!
<HawkingVoice>Who let these motherfucking snakes on this motherfucking hyperplane?</HawkingVoice>
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They stopped being funny years before they were even called Chuck Norris facts.
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I don't know, but I was sorta hoping they'd get James Earl Jones to do the voice-over work... he does a lot of voice over work...
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Umm... Don't you read? The phrase "real string theory theorist" is an oxymoron :-)
Is String Theory Really a Scientific Theory?
It must have been something you assimilated. . . .
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Well, nevermind Jackie Chan... He's passe... Pair Hawking up with some kewl F/X, and Stephen Chow! They could do a remake of Kung Fu Hustle, or Shaolin Soccer. But, first, I want to see them side-by-side in those yellow catsuits with the black stripes. They can do twists and turns in quick cuts to the tune the old Purina Cat Chow:
"Purina Cat CHOW, CHOW! CHOW!! Purina Cat CHOW, CHOW!!! CHOW!!!! Chhh-chhh-chhh chow-chi-chi-chow-chow-cheowwww!!!" (yes, they have to do it real gay-like, too, but then Hawkings might grin and say, "Mind...your...own...biznisss...."
(hehe funny.... image: "osmotic")
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If you think Chuck Norris jokes are humor then you are brain-damaged. Some people say puns are the lowest form of humor but puns are occasionally still funny.
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Hawking is a Brit? How come he talks with an American accent? They couldn't give him a voice box with an English accent?
I know I'm going to hell, I'm just trying to get good seats.
Just remember, the even-numbered Stephen Hawking movies will be bad, and the odd numbered ones good, and then there's the one where he invents transparent aluminum and saves the whales. That one's awesome, especially where he talks into a mouse.... what? Yes, Mom, I did take my Ritalin today! Go away, I'm busy online.
Test your memory with an algorithm and hear Stephen Hawking
Physicist Stephen Hawking crashes his car on a snowy Colorado road. He is found by Annie Wilkes, the "number one fan" of Hawking's heroine Misery Chastaine. Annie is also somewhat unstable, and Professor Hawking finds himself crippled, drugged and at her mercy. Annie forces Hawking to spend his days examining her black hole, confined to his wheelchair.
Can't wait to see the trailer for this bad boy...
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Actually, they are extremely funny in the right setting. "Person posts them on online forum" is not it.
Recently in math class, somebody just said to the teacher, "sir, did you know Chuck Norris can break walnuts with his eyelids?" - it just catches people off-guard.
I think you've got that reversed. After all, A Brief History of Time V: The No Hair Theorem was pretty lame. He's one of the greatest minds of the 20th and 21st centuries, but I really felt like his ideas on black holes were cheapened when he was kidnapped by Sybok and taken to Sha Ka Ree.
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"Perhaps I'm just in a bad mood because my pet just died, but isn't it depressing that all of the medical technology in the world can't give one of the greatest minds in the world a semblence of a healthy body?" Sorry to hear about your pet, and I am sure you loved it very much, but I'm sure we'd have heard about it before now if it had 'one of the greatest minds in the world'. It's just your grief talking.
"Be light, stinging, insolent and melancholy"
I'm still waiting for my buddy's theory of the universe to be disproven:
"Matter [and energy] is nothing more than carefully arranged empty space."
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Isn't it accepted by most cosmologists that time came into existance with the Big Bang? Kind of makes it hard for a cause-effect relationship, doesn't it?
I'm sure I read an article a few years ago about him changing his voice to a less American one.
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Damn, my RAM is full of llamas.
Good point, punctuation can kill. However, you're maybe not aware that my cat's mind was protected from world observation in a way unlike most pets ;-)
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Funny, I never noticed the accent....
Do it doug.
If it was a cat, just stick it in a sealed box with some radioactive material next to it, and you'll have a 50/50 chance of ending up in a good mood. Or a worse mood, since now you've been hanging around some radioactive material.
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The same goes for Bruce Schneier Facts. They just aren't funny with Chuck Norris...
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What's with all these rappers who think they're actors?
"Destroy science and religion. Science would re-emerge exactly the same; but not religion." - Penn Jillette, paraphrased
Time is often incorrectly called the "Fourth Dimension", but it's not the same kind of dimension as spatial dimension, so it really shouldn't be lumped in with them.
Here is an illustrative analogy:Time is like that.
When some theories postulate eleven or more spatial dimensions, and others postulate two or more temporal dimensions, it is very confusing to lump temporal and spatial dimensions together.
In fact, physicists should come up with another term when referring to temporal dimensions.
I suggest "goober", because it isn't currently being used for anything important.
So you could say that our reality appears to be composed of "three spatial dimensions and one temporal goober", or even just "three dimensions and one goober" (even though some theories postulate that reality may consist of many more dimensions and goobers than that).
This would help clarify things immensely.
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If that were true then you would be dead right now.
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