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At least one thing! Yes, really and actually. This connection has everything to do with Kip Thorne, a Nobel prize-winning theoretical physicist, who has met them both in his lifetime and been a ...
Read more: The Most Controversial Scenes In Sci-Fi Movies Most fans of Christopher Nolan will likely know the director hired theoretical physicist Kip Thorne to consult on "Interstellar." ...
Astrophysicist Kip Thorne dared to dream of a machine to find gravitational waves. Ricardo Dearatanha / Los Angeles Times / Getty Images More than a billion years ago, in a galaxy far, far away ...
Estrenada en 2014, la película es aclamada por su compromiso con la precisión científica y la profundidad emocional, llevada a la vida a través de la colaboración con el físico Kip Thorne ...
Released in 2014, the film is hailed for its commitment to scientific accuracy and emotional depth, brought to life through collaboration with physicist Kip Thorne, whose research on black holes ...
Released in 2014, the film is hailed for its commitment to scientific accuracy and emotional depth, brought to life through collaboration with physicist Kip Thorne, whose research on black holes ...
Such Hollywood imaginings may not be as far-fetched as they seem, said Kip Thorne, the 2017 Nobel laureate in physics, addressing the 2018 Tencent WE Summit in Beijing. “If we consider the ...
Rainer Weiss, Barry Barish and Kip Thorne (winners in ’16) were awarded the 2017 Nobel Prize in Physics for being the first to detect gravitational waves—a discovery, the Swedish Academy said ...
STOWAWAY Set in space, but its science is firmly grounded in reality. In the not-too-distant future, a three-person mission to Mars discovers an accidental stowaway on their ship. They don’t have ...
In the 1930s, Einstein suggested that it could be made by joining two black holes, but it was shown – theoretically – by Kip Thorne that spacetime can be warped to make a stable wormhole that ...
Hollywood films aren't always known for having realistic scenarios. So how do scientists work with some of the biggest productions to bring real science to science fiction?