The Annihilation of Earth?
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Artistic/Creative , Explanation , Physics , Secondary
This film is a disaster. No, wait, that’s not quite what we mean.
Director's Notes:
Team Team Fizzicks write:
It was an ordinary day, and one clever Physicist spotted some antimatter coming towards Earth…
SciCast Notes:
This is one a deceptively clever film. Deceptive, because you don’t notice just how sophisticated it is — it tells a little story clearly, and while you may not think there’s much science in it, when you look back there’s more than you realised at the time. Then there’s animation, live-action, shots to illustrate calculations and the like: all woven together seamlessly.
It’s a very clever film indeed. Great stuff.
— Jonathan.