You've got Ava Duvernay. You've got Oprah. You've got A Wrinkle in Time. The classic
kids book comes to the big screen
courtesy of the House of Mouse. It's big
on family, big on fun, and big on
some funky words that I'll help you
understand!
Quantum entanglement is part of a larger
theory that says two particles can be a
galaxy apart and still affect each other
instantaneously. This is something that
shouldn't be able to happen, but does
because they share a quantum connection.
Confusing, right? Quantum mechanics is
still a mystery to even the scientists
who study it. Which makes it perfect for
many sci-fi and fantasy stories.
Next: Tessaring. It's a fictional term used in the story. The idea is that you can
travel enormous distances just by using
your mind to find the right frequency.
The concept is based on a real
scientific theory about folding
space-time like a piece of paper rather
than traveling through it like we do now.
It's definitely more convenient than
sitting in traffic, but as our heroes
find out, it can get you into a world of
trouble.
Director Ava Duvernay says that
this is a film for children and for
those who have a sense of childlike
wonder. And I say this is a film that is
definitely worth your time.
GoBridgeside.
