{"id":77325,"date":"2023-01-28T20:23:53","date_gmt":"2023-01-29T01:23:53","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sciencesensei.com\/?p=77325"},"modified":"2023-02-20T12:51:34","modified_gmt":"2023-02-20T17:51:34","slug":"these-scientific-facts-will-ruin-your-favorite-movies","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dev.sciencesensei.com\/these-scientific-facts-will-ruin-your-favorite-movies\/","title":{"rendered":"These Scientific Facts Will Ruin Your Favorite Movies"},"content":{"rendered":"
We’re well aware that most of our favorite movies are fictitious. We know we haven’t fought aliens like in <\/span>Independence Day<\/span><\/i><\/a>, <\/span><\/i>or fought zombies in <\/span>Dawn of the Dead<\/span><\/i><\/a>. <\/span><\/i>But other movies out there are close to our reality, so much so, that we wonder if their scientific facts are accurate. While some movies are accurate, like <\/span>Her<\/span><\/i><\/a>, <\/span><\/i>Finding Nemo<\/span><\/i><\/a>, <\/span><\/i>and <\/span>The Martian<\/span><\/i><\/a>,<\/span><\/i> other movies are so far from being scientifically accurate that they’re ruined. It’s surprising that the directors of these major films overlooked even the most basic scientific knowledge we learned in grade school <\/span>science class<\/span><\/a>. We hate to break it to you, but some of your favorite movies aren’t as faultless as you thought they were. That being said, they still make great movies and are a way for us to shut off our brains and the outside world, at least for a little while. <\/span><\/p>\n