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Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1979) Directors Cut: Wormhole scene ( Paramount Pictures 1979 )

This is the wormhole scene from the original 1979 film recorded from the original VHS tape. The obvious reason why I have capitalized the word ORIGINAL in the title is becuase many young people on YouTube fail to do this! This makes it VERY fustrating for the ORGINAL fans of the movie do a search for what they thought was the ORIGINAL movie clip they would end up with the remake Star Trek 2009 by J.J Abrams which is the new reboot of the old movie which you don't want.
This can become fustrating! For every new movie post I'll make I'll add the word ORIGINAL to the movie title to keep the fans of both the ORIGINAL TV (60's) and Movie Series (79' - 80's) happy! Or for that matter anyone who was born in the 60's and grew up with the series will greatly appreciate me for it. ;).

The orginal alarm sound ( ships alarm sound) is the rapid tweeting sound you hear in the background as the ship approaches light speed. I did not like the alarm sound in the newly remastered version of the DVD. I tried to encode the file in bluray HD but the whole film will take a few hours to encode using Roxio 2010 Video Converter so I just captured the movie by playing it with Windows Media Player and using WMCapture to encode the file in standard mpeg2 format. When time permits I will encode just this entire scene in bluray HD as well as other ORIGINAL movies and post them here.

The interesting thing about this scene from a physics POV is that the crews voices start to slow down as the ship approaches lightspeed becuase light travels faster (186,282 miles per sec.) than sound (742mph). The light stream(s) from the ship consoles and around the crew of the ship forms becuase both the ship and the crew are traveling near 99% the speed of light. And not only are the crew just bearly speeding ahead of the light but are traveling 99% the speed of light itself! Amazing as it is!

It's an old physics question as is this: If you were in a car which was traveling at the speed of light and turned the head lights on would the beam of light shine ahead of you and the car? Yes becuase the car can only travel near 99% the speed of light and its mass increases as its speed gets near to it but it can never reach that speed. The light beam will always travel ahead of the car.

Видео Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1979) Directors Cut: Wormhole scene ( Paramount Pictures 1979 ) канала Marc Sims
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29 августа 2012 г. 8:19:50
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