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Movie Quote

A memorable phrase or piece of dialogue from a film, often quoted or recognized by viewers.

Exuberance

A state of enthusiasm, vivacity, or manifest abundance.

Transcend

To go beyond limits or expectations, often reaching a higher level.

Immersion

Being deeply absorbed or involved in an experience to the point of feeling completely engrossed.

Nostalgia

A feeling of longing or nostalgia, often related to personal memories or a bygone era.

DeLorean

A car brand, notably known for the DMC-12 model, which became famous through its role in the " Back to the Future " trilogy.

Director

The person responsible for the artistic and creative direction of a film, guiding actors and the team to bring the script to life.

Einstein's Theory of Relativity

Albert Einstein's theory, including special relativity (dealing with fast-moving objects) and general relativity (dealing with gravity).

Wormhole

A hypothetical distortion of space-time allowing for faster-than-light travel or time travel.

Time Dilation

The phenomenon of the flow of time varying with velocity or gravity, as predicted by Einstein's theory of relativity.

Time Travel

The concept of moving forward or backward in time, either in reality or fiction.

Time Paradoxes

Apparent contradictions or inconsistencies that can occur in time travel narratives, such as the grandfather paradox.

Theoretical Physics

A branch of physics that explores natural concepts and laws through mathematical models and theories.

Soundtrack

The music and sound effects used in a film to enhance the viewer's experience.

Controversies

Heated debates or disagreements about a given subject, often arising from differing opinions.

Self-Actualization

The process of reaching one's full potential and achieving personal goals.

Hoverboard

A type of flying board often associated with science fiction, enabling movement above the ground without wheels.

Timeless

Something that does not become outdated with time, classic and always relevant.

Pop Culture

Practices, ideas, images, objects, etc., that are widely prevalent and influential in society at a given time.

Futurism

An early 20th-century artistic and cultural movement that emphasized technology, speed, and modernity in art and society.