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Hi, I noticed that you added back a blooper to ] having to do with travel time to Alpha Centauri. I had removed the text because I think there may have been a mis-interpretation. I believe in the movie Cooper described the voyage to the nearest star would take "one thousand years", not "one thousand light-years" as you describe. I remember working through the logic behind his estimate, considering how fast a human-design space craft could reasonably accelerate/decelerate on such a voyage. Can you confirm that the line in the movie actually referred to "one thousand light-years"? Is there a source for this? If not, perhaps we should remove the line until the exact quote can be confirmed. Thanks! ] (]) 14:55, 29 November 2014 (UTC) |
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Blooper section on Interstellar (movie)
Hi, I noticed that you added back a blooper to Interstellar (movie) having to do with travel time to Alpha Centauri. I had removed the text because I think there may have been a mis-interpretation. I believe in the movie Cooper described the voyage to the nearest star would take "one thousand years", not "one thousand light-years" as you describe. I remember working through the logic behind his estimate, considering how fast a human-design space craft could reasonably accelerate/decelerate on such a voyage. Can you confirm that the line in the movie actually referred to "one thousand light-years"? Is there a source for this? If not, perhaps we should remove the line until the exact quote can be confirmed. Thanks! Ronnotel (talk) 14:55, 29 November 2014 (UTC)