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Greg Leunig

So I love the - - but always felt that the was gibberish. I just recently found out that they actually consulted with scientists.

However, it sounds like Boyle started with a premise and asked for a way to explain it, resulting in a V obscure premise that didn't make it into the film. - what do you think of the eats the sun premise? should they have found a way to incorporate the science?

popularmechanics.com/science/a

Popular Mechanics10 Questions for Sunshines Scientific AdvisorIn the new sci-fi thriller, the sun is dying, and its up to a team of scientists to save the dayliterally. Dr. Brian Cox, a physicist with CERN, served as the film's scientific advisor. He sat do...