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Bad Movie Physics Hurt Scientific Understanding

eldavojohn writes "A paper published by UCF researchers claims that bad movie physics hurt students' understanding of real world physics. From the article, "Some people really do believe a bus traveling 70 mph can clear a 50-foot gap in a freeway, as depicted in the movie Speed." The professors published this paper out of fear that society will pay the price. One of the authors commented on advancements in the past years "All the luxuries we have today, the modern conveniences, are a result of the science research that went on in the '60s during the space race. It didn't just happen. It took people doing hard science to do it." I commented on the physics of the most recent Die Hard having problems detracting from my enjoyment of the movie but is it really the root of a growing problem of poor science & math among students?"

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  1. Re:Idiots by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Troll

    The theory of relativity. It isn't a fact it's a merely guess and therefore FTL without time travel could very well be possible.

    It's funny how much humans think that they know.

  2. Re:Idiots by Sunburnt · · Score: 0, Troll

    Time travel as understood by everyone except apparently you to imply going into the past.

    Wow: despite being so plain fucking wrong, you're quite the pompous shit.

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