Surreal Physics Movies: Share Your Favorites!

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The discussion revolves around movies that feature surreal physics, particularly those that violate the laws of physics such as conservation of momentum. "Inception" is highlighted for its unique dream-based narrative that maintains consistent dream-world physics, while "Gravity" is recommended for its realistic portrayal of physics on a large screen. The conversation also praises "The Big Bang Theory" for its accurate use of scientific terminology and references, with a nod to Bob Newhart's role as Professor Proton. The dialogue includes light-hearted banter about specific scenes in "The Big Bang Theory," emphasizing the show's clever integration of science into its humor.
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Hi!
I'm looking for movies that have surreal physics. E.g. action movies with severe violation of conservation of momentum, scifi movies with "quantum" stuff in the plot ..etc.

What are your favorites?
 
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Which movie does not violate physical laws?
 
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hodgeman said:
I'm looking for movies that have surreal physics. E.g. action movies with severe violation of conservation of momentum,
With the possible exception of Apollo 13 and 2001: A Space Odyssey, all of them.
 
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From contemporary movies I choose "Inception". Most of the action and drama take place in dreams with elaborate 'dream-within-dream' sequences yet with a consistent dream-world physics dependent on local gravity within each dream level.

Inception includes several good story telling tropes including the naive student learning the inception system from the grizzled burnt-out veteran that also informs the audience of the rules, dangers and limitations; and
the all consuming grief of the veteran dream-scaper after the accidental death of his wife
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For a contemporary movie that tries to show realistic physics watch "Gravity" on largest available screen.
 
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I would like to salute The Big Bang Theory for never gratuitously spewing stupid and incorrect jargon. I never detected an erroneous reference. Also they had Bob Newhart as Professor Proton...an inspired choice.
 
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And of course...
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DaveC426913 said:
And of course...
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Hahaha. You only fall if you do a measurement of the floor; orthodox Quantum Mechanics.
 
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hutchphd said:
I would like to salute The Big Bang Theory for never gratuitously spewing stupid and incorrect jargon. I never detected an erroneous reference. Also they had Bob Newhart as Professor Proton...an inspired choice.
Hate to burst your bubble.
When Leonard and Priya are getting it on in his room, Raj overhears Leonard saying "This is the starship Enterprise, orbiting 20 miles above Earth...[insert sexual double intendre here]"
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