Interstellar is sci-fi that goes heavy on the "fiction," but still has a healthy dose of science—in part because Kip Thorne, a renowned astrophysicist, signed on as the film's scientific advisor. Although this doesn't mean Interstellar is 100 percent accurate, it does mean that it tries to be accurate when it can—and that some parts of the film run the risk of flying right over viewers' heads. Because we're not all experts on wormholes, EW turned to some people who are to help explain what went on in the Interstellar universe: Mark Jackson, founder of Fiat Physica, and Fiona Harrison,...
- 11/10/2014
- by Ariana Bacle
- EW - Inside Movies
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