Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueNobody has managed to topple Einstein's theory of relativity, even though it leads to the shocking conclusion that most of the universe must be made of a mysterious form of invisible matter ... Tout lireNobody has managed to topple Einstein's theory of relativity, even though it leads to the shocking conclusion that most of the universe must be made of a mysterious form of invisible matter that nobody has observed. Now physics stands at a crossroads. Some of the sharpest brains ... Tout lireNobody has managed to topple Einstein's theory of relativity, even though it leads to the shocking conclusion that most of the universe must be made of a mysterious form of invisible matter that nobody has observed. Now physics stands at a crossroads. Some of the sharpest brains in physics have dedicated their lives to search for this "dark matter" while others are wo... Tout lire
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The original book he got someone to write for him rested on how scientists and science fail and lie and and should be dismissed, citing the fact that CERN had as yet been unsuccessful in finding the "god particle" as evidence of the general fraud of Science. Then the good folks at CERN did find whatever they were looking for. Particle Fever is a fun movie.
So this film seems a little different of a tack since that premise was taken away, but still in the vein of "science doesn't know what it's talking about, and everyone should listen to me." And since he has money and other wealthy neighbors who know how to make movies, you get this.
People seem to be enjoying it, for what that's worth. The film makers are showing scientists up close, in all their frailty and uncertainty, which normal, empathetic people understand and appreciate rather than condemn them for. So, Irony!
This is a worthy follow up to "Particle Fever" (about the discovery of the Higgs boson at the LHC) about 4 years ago, but goes to the next step. The theoretical and experimental physicists in this film are in a friendly/professional competition to either 1) discover the next new form of matter or 2) upend everything we think about how the Universe works based on Einstein's theory of relativity. And the viewer is left thinking, "Could go either way." Fascinating personalities and very accessible versions of cutting edge science.
Why not 10/10? There was one character, a non-scientist, who struck me as the "curmudgeonly skeptic" who seemed to mistrust all big science. He reminded me of people who say about 9/11, "Yes, but what about Building 7?" He didn't contribute anything useful to the dialogue for me.
Otherwise, this is an excellent film for people who take delight in wondering about the fundamental questions of the Universe. Indeed, a "Particle Fever"/"Chasing Einstein" double feature with a group of geeky friends would make a delightful evening.
Highly enjoyable. Highly recommended.
The focus is on the motivations and lives of a few very bright people who have devoted years of their lives to exploring dark matter. Unfortunately the movie provides almost no explanation of why it is that physicists believe that there is such a thing or even a minimally adequate brief discussion of the possible alternative candidate hypotheses, thereby leaving viewers with fragmentary understandings of the very people upon whom the film focuses.
To use just one example, the reason why current physicists are confronted with the problem of dark matter is due to the work of Vera Rubin. No discussion of her work on the rotation of stars around galaxies is provided. There is no discussion of why, e.g., WIMPs (Weak Interactive Massive Particles) or modifications to gravity in certain situations, would explain the apparent 'missing' matter.
In short, while it is interesting to see dedicated people working for years risking great disappointment, if you do not understand the subject matter when you go into the movie, that is the way in which you will be when you leave the film.
P.S. One curious unexplained part of the film is the appearance of a Silicon Valley millionaire (I believe that it is Cree Edwards) hosting some of the physicists. As this man contributes little to the movie itself, I could not help but wonder whether he had financed this movie as a vanity project. Does anyone know?
It delves into the complexities, the mysteries of the universe...and uncovers the natural tension, competitive spirit and genuine passion in the scientific community...All the while humanizing the most brilliant minds on our planet.
James, Elena, Erik, Herman and Margot all bring their unique personalities front and center....making us think, laugh, and cry
And Cree represents the rest of us....the perfect protagonist, seeking answers, a deeper meaning of life ... and the after life if one exists...
Kudos to Steve Brown and Tim Wheeler for thier vision and bringing these remarkable people and this important subject to light...
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- В погоне за Эйнштейном
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- ÉTATS-UNIS(on location)
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- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 24 057 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 9 708 $US
- 15 sept. 2019
- Montant brut mondial
- 24 057 $US
- Durée1 heure 22 minutes