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I have just watched Tomorrowland and noticed a neat detail: Athena's clothes present some mathematical formulas in it.

Can someone identify what they concern?

>> No.7311875

wow. thats some pretty amazing attention to detail.

>> No.7311876

>>7311875
Indeed, I didn't even notice it when watching the movie, only afterwards when checking out OP's picture.

>> No.7311881
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>> No.7311885

>>7311881
it's just a bunch of symbols

>> No.7311896

>>7311862
>>7311881
Looks like a recurring pattern.

Usually Hollywood doesn't put that much detail into costume design; it only has too look like they did. It seems they just have a repeating set of strings.

For example, look at the string of characters closest to Athena's cuff. >>7311881
It's a repetition of the same formula over and over.

>> No.7311897

>>7311885
I can recognize some of them.
<span class="math">\int \int \nabla[/spoiler] with a subscript on the second integral, maybe an f, but I can't quite see.
There's also a <span class="math">\oint[/spoiler] around.

But do they add up to something? Maybe it's a single equation repeated many times?

>> No.7311923

>>7311897
stokes theorem

>> No.7311935

>>7311881

>freckles

literally a -10/10 unfuckable

>> No.7311940

>Usually Hollywood doesn't put that much detail
You don't know shit about Hollywood then.
Stanley Kubrick was very good at subliminal messages. See room 237 documentary.
Advertising employs subliminal messaging all the time.

Its just a hunch and I don't know math, but it probably has to deal with the CERN hadron collider.

>> No.7311952

>>7311940
Conan the Barbarian's swords were just aluminum tape on wood.
E.T was chicken wire and clay.
Most props are just junk with junk put on them.
It was only until the 21st century that special effects artists had to compete with CG.

Also, have you even seen some of the movies that have come out? Cowboys versus Aliens is a great example of Hollywood slack.

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>>7311897
>>7311923

Stoke's theorem is definitely in it.
But there's other stuff too.

I recognize a <span class="math">\sum p(x)[/spoiler] and a log.

>> No.7312063

>>7312009

Got it!

It's Shannon entropy for discrete random variables.

<span class="math">H(X) = - \sum_{x \in \mathcal{X}} p(x) log p(x)[/spoiler]

>> No.7312066

>>7312063
But on her shirt they don't put the limit on the sum, that's the only difference.

>> No.7312085

2qt4me.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xH2WKUmQViw

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I like this thread.

>> No.7312114

We need better pictures of the dress.

>> No.7312121

>>7312114
All costume is exhibited at the El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood.

Anyone nearby to take some high resolution photos?

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Check out the Jetpack Blueprint from the movie.

They really looked forward the little things.

Amazing.

>> No.7312216

>>7311952
Again, you show you don't know shit about hollywood. Obviously some directors are going to be lazy, but there isn't any more attention to detail now than there was in the past. Someone needs to learn about Stanley Kubrick (50 years ago, more attention to detail than any director living today).

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