Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania

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The discussion centers around the new movie "Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania," with a focus on the intersection of reality and science fiction, particularly in relation to physics. A medium article from the University of Chicago provides insights from experts on the quantum science depicted in the film. The conversation highlights the balance between accurate scientific representation and entertainment value, with some expressing a preference for the film's star, Evangeline Lily, over strict adherence to physics. The thread reflects a broader interest in understanding how quantum concepts are portrayed in popular media.
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hello friends who has seen the new Ant-Man Quantumania movie I'm new I couldn't see it, who helps me with a critical summary of reality and science fiction from the point of view of physics
 
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Thanks.. 😀
 
Given a choice between correct physics and Evangeline Lily, I know which I'd pick!
 
I liked her in the Real Steel movie and as Tauriel in the Hobbit.
 
Pretty as a Kansas girl.
(Isn't that a song? I wish they all could be Kansas girls)
 
I wonder how much stories were written, that involve space fighters, and arent so soft as Star wars. I dont think missiles totally make fighter craft obsolate, for example the former cant escort shuttles if one wants to capture a celestial body. I dont insist fighters have to be manned (i enjoyed Enders game about someone control the events for afar) but i also think it isnt totally unjustifiable.
So far I've been enjoying the show but I am curious to hear from those a little more knowledgeable of the Dune universe as my knowledge is only of the first Dune book, The 1984 movie, The Sy-fy channel Dune and Children of Dune mini series and the most recent two movies. How much material is it pulling from the Dune books (both the original Frank Herbert and the Brian Herbert books)? If so, what books could fill in some knowledge gaps?

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