Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Hole In Heart Condition Einstein and Eddington

tion that keep these two scientists, one British, one German, during World War that pits the two countries. It's a film with a sober and unusual history that has surprised me very pleasantly. We all know Albert Einstein, the father of the theory of relativity. By contrast, Arthur Eddington has been forgotten and yet it was he who proved the validity of the hypothesis first. It showed, as the film-engaged in a dogged search for truth and integrity in front of a military context where German science was anathema (somp, iacute, I have found it highly (And even I have explained very graphically aspects of Einstein's theory and I understood everything). However, increasing the interest of the story are not scientific treatises, but two fundamental aspects from my point of view: the portrait of the two main characters and the serious approach and timing issues


war, painful search for truth, the ethical position of scientific neutrality, personal conflicts ...

As for the characters, it is difficult to imagineennant who earns the respect and moved by his courage and intensity of their feelings, hiding behind their silence and look good boy student.

I put the scene that impressed me and which I find completely defining the character of Eddington. To place ourselves at the University of Cambridge, presented a proposal just after the slaughter of Ypres where the Germans gassed all British soldiers facing them. Among them was the company of Cambridgeshire, where fighting colleagues, friends and relatives of the people of the university. All have died thus vile, including the son of Sir

Monday, May 10, 2010

Condition_symptoms Of A Heart Murmur


know if it's not my thing, I'm very reluctant, even recalcitrant, but is ... I do not see a compelling Doctor. Six episodes seem longer sufficient to say that I do not like the interpretation of Matt Smith. It does not convey emotion rarely, I find it funny when it's supposed to be, no one creates it as a threat to several aliens, it is ironic and smart as Eccleston, Tennant does not dazzle like (that's a tall order , that is) ... Amy overshadows what about flat share, what about River Song, but in this last episode ( Vampires in Venice ) alsovanishes before the actress who plays Rossana Calvierri, a lady full of nuances and power. If to Rory, the "comic", he steals the scenes!

Specifically, the time of the suicide of Ross was intensely dramatic scene, who insisted on their own ghosts from the past of the Doctor. "Can you support the annihilation of other species?" - She asks. Well, yes, perfectly. The Doctor just expresses a passenger seriously, as if this tragedy had just been a hiccup. I do not know if it is forTenth Naje as charming as it is now imposing a more male hazard, action, intrigue (and pretty girls.) Who knows. The fact is that until the moment the Doctor, this Doctor, leaves me rather cold. And frankly, theories speculations, I am interested only in so far as to give me fun, vitality, passion, ... emotions as I did in the era Davies.

This episode, moreover, it has seemed short of pace. The climax of the storm, other than rolling with little spark, for example, is blurred with successive epilogues of the death of Francesco and Ross, the various attempts to enter thepalazzo (the father of Isabella, Amy, and Dr. Rory ...), the threats to Amy and Isabella, her death, her father ... episodes are a series of juxtaposed, but little yarn together, do not know, without a clear
crescendo. Some scenes are a bit droll: the goose allusion Casanova, is explained now but ... Rory's fight against Francesco "was supposed to be funny or scary?, Isabella's father the shirt of Rory in" perfect combination "with the rest of her outfit Baroque , was not it pathetic? To see if an owner of the Serenissima Lord will nothave a couple of shirts and jackets to give himself and changed clothes. The Doctor out of the pie bachelor party! And say to all friends of the groom kissed the bride and can be happy because he does very well. One thing to be awkward, and another to be a loudmouth. I supposed that that had to be funny? Tenth would have never had such a slip.
Finally, for the moment, for me, Eleventh remains the Usurper.