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Uploaded on Apr 27, 2008

Scene from the movie Contact (1997) Wormhole scene

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  • Nick Bertke

    It's not right to watch this sequence out of context. You really need to watch the film in order to appreciate and identify with what Foster's character is going through in this scene. I definitely recommend this film - it reaches into your awe and fear of what's out there and makes you realize how special yet insignificant we all are. No other film has moved me in the same way.

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  • RJF1966

    I love it when atheists scream "oh God"

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  • Alex Brown

    The book was incredibly better..

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  • mickypure

    its just an expression

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  • pk33617

    ^^this^^

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  • RJF1966

    actually i watched the movie and when the government and the scientific community rebuffed her claims of what happend..it went to the key word to religion the word called "faith" She knew it was true but had noway to actually prove it. I liked the movie to be honest .

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  • RJF1966

    i'm being sarcastic

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  • Elis60660

    Yeah it's funny, but I think "Oh God" is just an expletive for a shocking moment and has nothing to do with god. For instance "Oh $h!t" has nothing to do with feces. :-P

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  • LoganDaDestroyah

    Wow, that giant space-station looking thing at 2:00 is awe inspiring. Amazing but so creepy at the same time.

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  • NangongReng1973

    I really like this movie, but at times, it seem a bit frightening esp. when she travelled through the wormhole.

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  • Voltz J

    Maybe if there are intelligent extraterrestrials on Kepler 22b , Kepler 62e & 62f then we can travel to these planets via wormholes. She must be traveling extremely fast.

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  • RealFamous1

    However, quantum fluctuations can cause some particles to remain in existence after spontaneously appearing ("nothing" is a highly unstable state of "being", it's practically inevitable that space-time appear in a multiverse such as the one we inhabit), especially is inflationary expansion happens to take hold before the matter/anti-matter particles have the chance to reconvene.

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