Hollyweird Science: From Quantum Quirks to the Multiverse

Author:   Kevin R. Grazier ,  Stephen Cass
Publisher:   Springer International Publishing AG
Edition:   1st ed. 2015
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9783319150710


Pages:   308
Publication Date:   05 August 2015
Format:   Paperback
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Hollyweird Science: From Quantum Quirks to the Multiverse


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Author:   Kevin R. Grazier ,  Stephen Cass
Publisher:   Springer International Publishing AG
Imprint:   Springer International Publishing AG
Edition:   1st ed. 2015
Dimensions:   Width: 15.50cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.498kg
ISBN:  

9783319150710


ISBN 10:   3319150715
Pages:   308
Publication Date:   05 August 2015
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Dedication.-  Acknowledgements.- Foreword.- Introduction.- The Path to Nerdvana.- Hollywood Scientists: Reel and Imaginary.- Matter Matters.- Pure Energy.- Radiation: An All-time Glow.- A Quantum of Weirdness.- My God, It’s Full of Stars: The Universe.- Shortcuts Through Time and Space.- Moving in Stereo: Parallel Universes.- Braver Newer Worlds.- Appendices: List of Films and TV Programms.- Further Reading.

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Grazier and Cass are clearly fans of the genre. The media subtleties of heat and temperature, mass and weight, energy, force and power, gravity and radiation are investigated in detail. ... This is a fascinating, informative, and entertaining book. It is well illustrated, well referenced, and extremely thought-provoking. I will look at the media in a new light. (David W. Hughes, The Observatory, Vol. 136 (1252), June, 2016) The reader will quickly appreciate that the book is not just a simple list of cinema bloopers. ... book's details provide enough depth of knowledge to allow the reader to hold their own at lunch time conversations when the topic swings around to the science in the latest show or movie. ... From it, you can make up your own mind on just what you're ready to accept as entertaining and what is just too much expectation by the storyteller. (Mark Mortimer, Universe Today, February, 2016)


Hollyweird Science is written for a broad audience. It has enough depth - by its inclusion of equations, such as those for kinetic energy, the Schwarzschild radius, Wien's law, length contraction, and time dilation - that it can be used in an introductory physics course or a first-year undergraduate seminar. ... Hollyweird Science is an entertaining read for those who enjoy science fiction media and want to know more about the reality behind the cinematic magic. (Lisa Will, Physics Today, Vol. 69 (9), September, 2016) This book looks at the science that is used in Hollywood science fiction film productions, from both the angle of the scientist and the storyteller. ... This book is not a light read, but certainly an original and satisfying one. ... Overall there is plenty of fascinating and original material for those who might wish to extend their space horizons. (Odyssey, September, 2016) Grazier and Cass are clearly fans of the genre. The media subtleties of heat and temperature, mass and weight, energy, force and power, gravity and radiation are investigated in detail. ... This is a fascinating, informative, and entertaining book. It is well illustrated, well referenced, and extremely thought-provoking. I will look at the media in a new light. (David W. Hughes, The Observatory, Vol. 136 (1252), June, 2016) The reader will quickly appreciate that the book is not just a simple list of cinema bloopers. ... book's details provide enough depth of knowledge to allow the reader to hold their own at lunch time conversations when the topic swings around to the science in the latest show or movie. ... From it, you can make up your own mind on just what you're ready to accept as entertaining and what is just too much expectation by the storyteller. (Mark Mortimer, Universe Today, February, 2016)


The reader will quickly appreciate that the book is not just a simple list of cinema bloopers. ... book's details provide enough depth of knowledge to allow the reader to hold their own at lunch time conversations when the topic swings around to the science in the latest show or movie. ... From it, you can make up your own mind on just what you're ready to accept as entertaining and what is just too much expectation by the storyteller. (Mark Mortimer, Universe Today, February, 2016)


Author Information

Kevin R. Grazier, Ph.D. was a research scientist for fifteen years at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory on the Cassini/Huygens Mission to Saturn and Titan. Still an active researcher, he performs large-scale computer simulations of early Solar System evolution. Grazier served as the science advisor for the film Gravity, and on the television series Eureka, Defiance, Ascension and the Peabody-Award-winning Battlestar Galactica. Stephen Cass is an Irish science and technology journalist based in New York City. He has been an editor at Discover magazine and MIT Technology Review and has written for outlets such as Popular Science and Nautilus. He has also edited several science fiction anthologies. He is currently geeking it to the max as a senior editor at IEEE Spectrum.

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