Time Travel In Popular Culture: How Science and Media Collide

Jay Dune
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Time travel movies are a dime a dozen. Do they use science or are they completely fictional? In "Time Travel in Popular Culture", Jay Dune tackles the notion by looking at several instances where science and pop culture collide. Looking at cinema set pieces, stories, and elements of travel through the lens of science, you'll find that Hollywood doesn't always shy away from scientific study. Using various sources, this exposition on time travel and science mixes quite well. With an introduction, and commentary from Jorge Orduna of Scary Film Review, you also get bonus reviews, and ideas on time travel and science.
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