Whoa... Math in "Day the World Stood Still"

It turns out I just may have to go see this now. Apparently, there’s a scene where Klaatu is trying to explain to an Earthling physicist how his ship works, via calculations on a blackboard (and also incidentally establishing how advanced his race is). Well, it turns out that the folks consulted to produce those calculations include my adviser and one of my old classmates. No word yet on how accurate they got it, but the fact that they asked physicists in the right specialty is a promising sign.

So you physicists really can engineer a spaceship? I knew it all along!
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It’s been a while since I saw the movie, but my recollection is there’s a blackboard full of equations (which may or may not make any sense) and Klaatu says something extremely vague, unhelpful and elementary-sounding like “Oh, you need to cross-multiply these terms.”

It probably wouldn’t have passed muster even for 1950s audiences.

I think Chronos is talking about the remake that’s coming out shortly.

:smack:

I had completely blocked that out of my mind.

Keanu barada nikto. :rolleyes:

It’s okay. I know you didn’t know there was a hit planned. You will be safe so long as our mother lives.

A Chronos remake? It’s about time!

The early IMDB reviews for Keanu’s latest vehicle aren’t too good, but consider the source. Some people had never seen the original…their loss, I suppose. I had to laugh when one reviewer complimented the new movie by saying *“I also didn’t check my watch during it, which is a very good sign” *:stuck_out_tongue:

Back then they didn’t have access to either of these folks, so they had to settle for something from Einstein.

It’s at 25% on rottentomatoes right now. That’s not very encouraging.

What’s weird is the movie came out on 12.12.08 (per movie poster) and has virtually no “top critic” reviews up (well, 2), and today is 12/10. Is there a critic boycott, or a weird review embargo in the press?

Careful. If you say that out loud you end up in a phone booth flying through space and time, and only speaking some weird valley language.

No review for a movue that hasn’t come out yet? What’s unusual about that?

I think most papers nowadays have their ‘what’s happening this weekend’ sections come out on Thursdays or Fridays now, so I would expect we’ll be seeing more reviews starting tomorrow…

…unless the studios just didn’t release it for advanced critical screening, which is usually a bad sign.

I saw it yesterday – I didn’t really pay close attention, but all I saw on the blackboard were what looked like Einstein’s field equations, and then they did some uncommented scribbling that lead to an ‘aha!’-moment for the professor guy (John Cleese).

As for the rest of the movie, well, I thought it was pretty missable.

RT hardly ever gets it right for me. But this time I’ll believe them.

I was kinda hoping what they’re using now was one of his relatives.

Here is what immediately popped into my mind.

I’ve seen the ads for the movie…and they have what appear to be “giant silvery ball bearings of doom”

Then I picture Bill or Ted? standing at a blackboard starting the typical physics professors lecture.

Then Bill draws a big circle and says “Consider for a moment a spherical cow (spaceship)…”

oldy but goody physics joke

Actually, the dialogue is pretty good, and WOULD pass muster – Klaatu tells the Professor that “with variation of parameters this will give you the answer”. That’s a legit method of solving differential equations, so it means the screenwriters actually talked to some mathematicians when they wrote that scene.

God knows what they’ll do with the new version. I’ll see it because I’m curious (and for the math scene :slight_smile: ), but the more I see of the trailer, the less I think I’m going to like the film.

They even quibble a bit about the negligibility of higher-order terms, prompting Klaatu to say: “I find it works well enough to get me from one planet to another”, thereby revealing himself as the alien visitor.
It’s a lovely and subtle scene in the original, which they attempted to reproduce in the remake, but sadly ended up handling rather clumsily.

Really. The previews show mass destruction, and if I remember right, in the original some soldiers were killed and Gort did something to shut down electrical power worldwide (except in hospitals), but he wasn’t a mass murderer.

Or are the tidal waves and stuff in the previews caused by something other than Gort?

I was told there would be no math.
The only draw for me to see this film is the trailer for the Wolverine movie which I will eventually see elsewhere. I’ll probably just wait for the DVD to come out in a couple weeks.