Groundhog Day: Scientific Practice and Time Loops
Offered By: Santa Fe Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the intersection of science and cinema in this thought-provoking talk featuring Murray Gell-Mann, Distinguished Fellow at the Santa Fe Institute, and screenwriter Danny Rubin. Delve into how the comedy classic "Groundhog Day" can illuminate the essence of scientific practice. Discover connections between the film's themes and scientific concepts, including the law of nature, memory, and experimentation. Learn about the creative process behind the screenplay, from initial drafts to the final product. Gain insights into the film's setting, character development, and the significance of its ending. Examine the potential for a sequel and the impact of Catholic school on the story. This engaging discussion, part of the Science on Screen series, offers a unique perspective on the relationship between scientific inquiry and storytelling in popular culture.
Syllabus
Introduction
Groundhog
Phil
Memories
Law of Nature
Violations
Sponsors
Interview
Drafts
Santa Fe
The Science Experiment
Rita
Big Twist Ending
Catholic School
The Sequel
Taught by
Santa Fe Institute
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