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Hey /sci/,
I'll have to write a thesis linking many subjects or making them revolve around one theme for the exam I'll take at the end of my school year.
Having the opportunity to choose whatever I like, I thought about cinema (a possible concept is "The worlds cinema can create"). I already have some good links (Art with Dalì's work, Philosophy with the Matrix and Italian with the Italian Neorealism).
I was wondering if I could get some scientific aspects in my work, so I came here in search of advice. I don't know if any of you have watched Synecdoche, New York (long story short, a drama writer wants to build a reproduction of New York inside a building, and again and again). I like the idea of using the matryoskya limit, or at least that concept. I guess it could be easily linked with physics, and the concept of "small".
Another resource could be the technology that's depicted in Science Fiction (I watched a lot of Star Trek when I was younger).
What's your opinion, /sci/?
Thanks in advance, and excuse me for my English!
tl;dr: info about the Matryoshka limit, compare Science Fiction to reality