Character is explaining alternate dimensions

>character is explaining alternate dimensions
>folds a piece of paper and punches through it with a pen

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That's an explanation for Einstein-Rosen bridge you dumb redditor

Well I am a professor for Quantum Physics and that's the way I explain it to my students as well.

>character is explaining the flight plan
>folds a piece of paper and punches through it with a pen

It's really hard as a /sci/entist to suspend my disbelief when supposedly intelligent characters say dumb things. Real scientists don't use laymen language. The things that Bruce Banner and Tony Stark say to each other would basically be gibberish. I know these are movies but can they really find no way of making it work?

>Um that's Melissa and I.. oh um..

>Real scientists don't use laymen language

Might be overused, but it's by far the easiest explanation

Name two movies where that happened.

>character explains gravity
>drops apple

Thor: The Dark World
Interstellar

>scientist pretend he doesn't know what terraforming is just so they can break the fourth wall and had someone explain what terraforming is for dumb americans

>character explains immigrants
>starts fucking the daughter

Dumb frogposter.

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>Thor: The Dark World
>Interstellar

Okay now name 2 *good* movies

didnt they do that shit in stranger things too

Contact
Piranhaconda

Event Horizon
Stranger Things

Interstellar was great.

No stranger things used a game board and flipped it upside down

>"In English doc!"

>when explaining a fictional technology, the lead scientist uses out of context words like "quantum" or "molecular" and then goes on to say "it's too complicated for you to understand" so that they can avoid being exposed as morons

>"I don't speak nerd, doc."

when talking to eachother they don't

Jurassic Park
Titanic

>character is explaining date plans
>folds a piece of paper and punches through it with a pen

Name 7 quintillion instructional car salesman videos

Fucking try it

stop posting frogs.

It's capeshit. Don't get your shit in a knot.

>Character is explaining the birds and the bees
>folds a piece of paper and punches through it with his dick

Stop posting a dumb tryhard murderer.

it's worm holes you austistic retard

Event horizon
Stranger things

Event Horizon, and then Interstellar copied the scene frame for frame

Godfather Part 2
Alien

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>Character is explaining how the heist is going to be
>Draws on a chalk board

>explaining the heist while it's going on in real time

It's a bit dumbed down but that's the general idea of it. Space-time acts in the same way a blanket would if you held one up and dropped a bowling ball over it. The more mass you apply the more likely it is to rip. Think of the bowling ball as a space ship and and the rip-hole as a portal to another dimension.

The problem with space time continuum is that you need incredible amounts of energy and speed to achieve a wormhole, thus speed of light. Whether or not speed of light is attainable is the focus of much research and speculation, but the basic theory framework for wormholes is bulletproof.

so does you're mom's butthole

>explaining the heist while it's going on in real time
>then we find out it didn't actually happen but was just a simulation, and the whole thing goes disastrously

What if it's a woman?

no, the professor used the paper and the pen

>while explaining scientific theory, scientist say:
>"space time continuum"

even better
>explaining the heist while it's going on in real time
>every step of the way, when the voiceover says they'll do something, they fuck up horribly in real life

>If we just reverse the quantum flux matrix we can bypass the modular polarity structure to initiate a subatomic wavelength neutrino field

The meme doesn't really work with that big of a number, it's much better as "name 4 (oddly specific thing) where this happens"

their gay teacher does it with a paper plate after that kid's fake funeral

still works

English, please? *winks at audience*

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>IN ENGLISH DOC

Can someone explain this folding paper meme? It seems like a stupid metaphor. Is the universe like a piece of paper that something bigger than the universe then physically folds? How does this help someone understand what's going on any more than just describing it in words? They're not actually explaining anything about the universe or space.

the idea is that our "dimension" is one side of the paper. folding it does nothing, it's not even really part of the explanation, don't worry about it

the point is that you're "punching" through the universe and ending up in a part of the same universe that is far away if you look at the paper unfolded and lying flat

variations on this meme include explaining the "other side" of the paper that you temporarily pass through

Because space is curved in 4 dimensions, which is impossible for us to comprehend. Therefore, an analogy of a 2D plane (paper) being folded through 3D space is used to explain the similar concept of 3D space being folded in 4D spacetime.