When you explore undeveloped planets, you are crossing the abyss of the universe. Your only companion is an astronaut. Three hibernates that like deep freeze sleep do not occur until your skills are needed. Hull is an electronic human brain, always guide your course. Your nuclear process has been "discovered" for months and has taken you to 100,000 miles away from the earth. You are far from home now than anyone in history.
2001: Space Roaming In the following paper we will analyze the movie "2001 of Stanley Kubrick: A Space Odyssey" and Arthur C. Clarke's "The Centinel". Despite the many themes between the story and the movie, I will tell the full movie about the development of science, religious, moral themes, and Clark short stories. In the first question, I will discuss the scientific theme of the movie. The movie "2001: Space Roaming" has a vision of science and technology. The film '2001' brings a new reality and realism style to space technology and travel. It is not so clearly defined in 1968 when there is no great skill and space travel Kubrick as in today, he focused on the reality of the space tour, in a scientific subject throughout the movie with scientific subjects, It was from a fantasy away. "2001" showed the audience in outer space very effectively.
The tank of God of Erich von Daniken published in 1968 at the peak of the space era? Apollo and Stanley Kubrick since 2001: Space roaming hijacked the space narrative. It appeared in 2001 in 1968 and appeared in the horse-drawn carriage of Apes and Apollo 8 (the first moon landing trip) and God's horse-drawn carriage. Apollo 11 landed the moon in 1969, as Von Daniken's books gained popularity around the world. God's horse-drawn carriage? (Except for some episodes of the original Star Trek) Some other works: It became the destiny of mankind on Earth and we started the Apollo plan to explore the linked star. As I wrote in the previous article on ancient alien theory: