Brad

17th Oct 2004

Clockstoppers (2002)

Corrected entry: When they break into the lab to save their father, the alarm goes off. Both the people in hypertime and real time can hear it at the same pitch. How can this happen if they're moving at different times?

Correction: The entire sequence is shown only in hypertime, so there's no way to know if anyone in real time can hear the alarm.

Brad

Correction: Perhaps they have two specific intercom systems in place. One plays the alarm in real time, which is the public alarm. The second alarm is played on specially-engineered speakers (much like the computers in the Hypertime Chamber) that have perhaps some expert wiring to grant Ultrasound transmission.

23rd Aug 2004

Clockstoppers (2002)

Corrected entry: When you're wearing the watch and you go into hypertime, anything or anyone touching you does too. If your feet are touching the ground, shouldn't the earth and everyone touching it go into hypertime?

Correction: What, you don't think QT would've figured this out? Clearly, they manipulated the watch so that this won't happen. Otherwise, hypertime would be useless.

Brad

Perhaps only objects below a certain mass limit can be taken into hypertime by somebody with a hypertime watch - and I'm pretty sure that the Earth would be above that mass limit.

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