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Top 20 Movies With BS Science

Top 20 Movies With BS Science

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Rating: 4.0; Vote: 1
we’re counting down our picks for the 20 films with some of the worst science ever seen on the silver screen. In this video, we take a look at scientific goofs from movies like Star Wars, Jurassic Park and Armageddon. What's your favorite inaccurate blockbuster
Date: 2024-12-02

Comments and reviews: 18


I’m a little tea-cup bc carbon emissions are enough to make significant adaptations in this lifetime if people can navigate from one side of the country, in planes, trains, & or automobiles, much faster than Neanderthals could 10, 000 yrs ago then, & here it’s safe to conclude that massive evolutionary changes can be witnessed in this lifetime
exclusivities reserved for the elite’s the only thing keeping mere mortals, from experiencing the fruits of technological advancements, not natural selection, so in the case of a mad scientist, nuclear power plant catastrophe, the possibility of an evolution occurring beyond humanity’s capacity of comprehension, isn’t any more deeply flawed than the fact that unnecessary vulnerabilities persist in plain-sight, while ignorance still allows the system, to cast the first stone for the system’s negligence/flaw
with vulnerabilities persistence in plain-sight, suppressing more innovation means of crime prevention, in favor of obsolete first responder measures, that only stay outta redundancy, at the expense of yet another victim, there ain’t no telling what other vital means of depriving innate instincts are rampantly unnoticed in plain-sight!

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Actually, evolution is accelerated during eras of sudden change of the food chain. If humans had been an important part of that chain, then them leaving may have destabilized the pecking order so much, that 90 percent of all creatures and plantlife, may have died immediately, leaving only those with existing mutations that may have otherwise not made such a difference the dominant species. In certain isolated areas of the world, it has been recorded that certain species (mostly birds) have evolved significantly in less than 100 years.
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No INTERSTELLAR They considered time dilation, which is an established element of printed sci-fi that few movies/TV consider, but viable planets orbiting a black hole, travel into the singularity is pretty bad, like the waves the size of mountains that don't pulverise what they land on. The Nolan Bros do that a lot in the Dark Knight trilogy, with Batman able to glide by stretching out his cloak, or a big aircraft being able to fly with a smaller one hanging from it (and its engines going downwards)
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First off, I'm pretty sure many of these are just straight-up lies. Second, it's called fiction for a reason. WatchMojo, never cook again with science.
A millennium is not enough time to witness such massive evolutionary changes.
Here's a good example of such a lie. Yes, yes it can happen in just a thousand years. In fact, during the Industrial Revolution, butterflies in England adapted to the ash filled environment pretty rapidly.

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Another thing about the transformers one is that the autobots/decepticons bodies are made of metal. So even if Optimus Prime was trying to safely catch Shia LaBeouf falling, because Optimus is made of metal, Shia would hit Optimus's hand and the impact would be the same as if he'd jumped off a building and landed on a parked car
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The thing I always found funny about Jurassic Park is that they talk about how the closest genetic still living species to dinosaurs are birds and then when they need to fill gaps in the DNA they use a frog.
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I love how people defend the wrong science in movies, thinking they're cute by being sarcastic over purely fantastic films. In my country we laugh at how inaccurate American movies using science are. :D
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I have no problem with this bs science, I think most people believe they're taking license with reality. I have a HUGE problem with Hollywood altering historic events for the sake of their story
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Did nuking the fridge bend, even break, the laws of science Yes. Is it still an enjoyable _Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull_ scene That depends on who you ask.
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How about Speed The bus jump was bad enough; but the ending where the subway train crashes through a city block's worth of dirt and concrete. It would have crushed like a soda can.
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Think this fit: Dante's peak final proof green water anyone remembrer it can have 20 normals readings of the land but if got green liquid coming of the sewer FUBAR FUBAR
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Also in the movie Twister, the human body wouldn't be able to survive the g-forces being exerted. Even without debris, it would start ripping chunks of flesh off.
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Most of these are just useless facts and some of them are lies or they don't know at all Mojo stay out of this subject and just keep your mouth shut
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Independence Day - Are we really supposed to believe Ailens that have Ultra Advanced Technology could lose to a simple Computer Virus
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I'm still puzzled how cypher managed to plug himself in the Matrix to make the deal with Agent Smith and get out without any help.
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Are you guys about to tell me that cars don't explode every time they're in a minor collision Because I don't want to live in that world.
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Its called Science Fiction. Fiction: A creative work not based on fact. Do you even understand the basis behind the genre
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There’s a movie where a man gets crucified and then wakes up. That’s BS science because it’s not physically possible
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