Mar. 16th, 2014

Cosmos

Mar. 16th, 2014 09:36 pm
bunsen_h: (Popperi)
I'm having mixed feelings about the new version of the Cosmos TV series.

It's good to have any kind of show teaching reasonably accurate science stuff in an entertaining way.  But... a lot of the graphic stuff isn't accurate.  Our solar system's asteroid belt, and the cloud of debris that coalesced into Earth, have been depicted as being like the typical sci-fi movie dense cloud of rocks.  A blood stream, with "our ship of the imagination" zipping through it, is startlingly devoid of blood cells.  A depiction of a DNA double-helix is bizarrely decorated with lines of light more-or-less-randomly connecting things, making it look like it's covered with cobwebs.

Is it a Brannon Braga thing?

ETA: Some of the spoken science is pretty wrong-in-scale as well.  In this evening's episode, Tyson made some mention of molecules so tiny that a million of them would fit inside a grain of sand.  Seriously?  That's some orders of magnitude off even if we were talking about them fitting across the grain of sand.  Then cube the error.  I recall squawking about some similar error last week.
 

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