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Film: 'Interstellar'

I am currently having fun with the Electric Universe Theory (EU) and wound up coming across this analysis of Intersteallar's science - not necessarily from the EU perspective. Mathematician Stephen J Crothers gives an historical perspective on the origins of the Wormhole Theory. He is a mathematician who has gained international attention for his critical analysis of Black Holes and the Theory of General Relativity.

It's pretty steep going - and I certainly
don't claim to grasp it fully - but it should be watched in total to stay with his reasoning. At about 15:00/15:30 he begins to take on Einstein. It's fascinating to watch and consider.

"Interstellar" – Science Fiction or Pure Fantasy? | Space News

TEXT: "Published on Oct 13, 2014: In November of this year, movie theaters around the world will begin showing perhaps the year's most anticipated film, the science-fiction blockbuster, "Interstellar." The plot of the film features scientists on Earth devising a plan to send human beings through a wormhole, in a desperate effort to find a new, habitable system. But what is a "wormhole." Mathematician Stephen J. Crothers tells us all the reasons why the wormhole concept is physically meaningless."
 
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