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Anonymous No.213977373 >>213978399 >>213978980 >>213979030 >>213979274 >>213980064
Kaneda... what do you see?
Kaneda! What can you see???
Anonymous No.213977835 >>213978048
>Scientist qualified enough to help save the world has to ask what someone staring directly at the fucking sun is seeing
Was he retarded?
Anonymous No.213978048
>>213977835
Searle was a psychologist. He had the right to ask.
Anonymous No.213978399
>>213977373 (OP)
only good scene in a terrible film
Anonymous No.213978980 >>213979140 >>213980124 >>213980177 >>213980243 >>213980731
>>213977373 (OP)
For some reason, Hollywood has it in their minds that when people go a few million miles out into space, they start to think they're literally in Heaven meeting actual God and angels. They don't understand, you can go all the way to Pluto and you haven't really gone anywhere. It's just a bunch of space rock and gas spinning around our star. Space is retardedly huge.
Anonymous No.213979030
>>213977373 (OP)
Anonymous No.213979140 >>213979201
>>213978980
Buzz off glowie. Space is the most mesmerizing thing and it's full of love and life.
Anonymous No.213979201 >>213979270
>>213979140
>I made it all the way to Neptune. That's pretty much the entire universe. There's nothing here. No life in all the universe. I am sad now and will suicide myself.
Anonymous No.213979270
>>213979201
You think you are passionate about something, and how you'd give anything to live it? What if you had the chance? When it's showtime, that's the only time it matters
Anonymous No.213979274
>>213977373 (OP)
Nothing because his retinas were just obliterated
Anonymous No.213979342 >>213980222
Anonymous No.213980064
>>213977373 (OP)
>is the best sci-fi movie ever made for like 70 minutes
I honestly can't think of a worse fumble than the final act of Sunshine. Boyle should be executed.
Anonymous No.213980117
Wouldn't the sun be pure white if you are looking at it in space?
Anonymous No.213980124
>>213978980
The sun has been treated as a god since the dawn of civilization. It only makes sense that people would become spiritual as they approached it and began to perceive its incomprehensible size and brightness.
Anonymous No.213980177 >>213980255 >>213980466
>>213978980
I was heartbroken when does massive stellar nebula full of color were images manipulated by nasa and didn't appear to the naked eye like that.
Anonymous No.213980222
>>213979342
No star as bright as rose byrne.
Anonymous No.213980243
>>213978980
I worked with an antarctic researcher and he said everyone turned into reclusive schizos after 6 months of winter there
Seclusion and isolation brings out the divine in everyone.
Anonymous No.213980255
>>213980177
NASA have done an amazing job at making people completely uninterested in and distrustful of outer space. It is almost like that is the entire point.
Anonymous No.213980466
>>213980177
That's childish, they put out multiple images including real (or realish) color all the time, I saw that in atlases since I was a kid and the info was right there all along. And if you spend an hour or less learning about how light works you shouldn't expect the naked eye to be able to see this stuff anyway.
Anonymous No.213980731
>>213978980
>muh layering
danny boyle is a fucking HACK