Onkelpsycho
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It seems he hasn't done his job very well. :lol
http://www.therpf.com/attachments/f...doc-first-meet-einstein.jpg-274324d1389886219
I wonder that no one ever had the idea to replicate this bowl?!?
It seems he hasn't done his job very well. :lol
http://www.therpf.com/attachments/f...doc-first-meet-einstein.jpg-274324d1389886219
I wonder that no one ever had the idea to replicate this bowl?!?
I wonder that no one ever had the idea to replicate this bowl?!?
It seems he hasn't done his job very well. :lol
http://www.therpf.com/attachments/f...doc-first-meet-einstein.jpg-274324d1389886219
As long as I am on a BTTF thought, here is one for BTTF III: The whole plot of BTTF III revolves around the fact that they are out of gasoline, and have to use a train to get the car up to 88 mph.
In 1885, gasoline is a waste product of Kerosene production, and it was disposed of as a "useless." Doc, the scientist who can invent time machines and mind reading machines, but can't distill a little Kerosene (something available in every town in America)
As long as I am on a BTTF thought, here is one for BTTF III: The whole plot of BTTF III revolves around the fact that they are out of gasoline, and have to use a train to get the car up to 88 mph.
In 1885, gasoline is a waste product of Kerosene production, and it was disposed of as a "useless." Doc, the scientist who can invent time machines and mind reading machines, but can't distill a little Kerosene (something available in every town in America)
I wonder that no one ever had the idea to replicate this bowl?!?
I think in Doc's haste he tried what he had available, and after blowing out the fuel injection manifold his options were considerably limited.
and time travel is impossible.
And here is the official answer given by Bob Gale back in 2011.
"Okay, from the horse’s mouth (yes, I’m the horse — er, co-writer, co-creator): We never explained it in the movie. But the history of the characters that Bob Zemeckis and I created is this…
For years, Marty was told that Doc Brown was dangerous, a crackpot, a lunatic. So, being a red-blooded American teenage boy, age 13 or 14, he decided to find out just why this guy was so dangerous. Marty snuck into Doc’s lab, and was fascinated by all the cool stuff that was there. when Doc found him there, he was delighted to find that Marty thought he was cool and accepted him for what he was. Both of them were the black sheep in their respective environments. Doc gave Marty a part-time job to help with experiments, tend to the lab, tend to the dog, etc.
And that’s the origin of their relationship.
— Bob Gale "
ThanksThat's good to know! I was expecting some imaginations of you guys that's why xD
I had forgotten about blowing the mainfold.
No, I dont think that you can refine gas from kerosene. My beliefe is there was gas available, and for free. Admittedly, it was somewhere around Ohio or Pensylvania ( if I remember from history channel) but It existed.
In the end: its a movie, not a historical document, and time travel is impossible. Therfore it is impossible to make sense of it. There! I said ( typed) it
Not really. Kerosin has a very destinct destillation temperature and hydrocarbon composition of C8-13 chains, while gasoline has over 100 different aliphatic and aromatic parts, their destillation temperature range is between petroleum and kerosine.
Here's what I'd like to know... at the end of part 2, Doc is 40 feet in the air when struck by lightning, the Delorean spins a backflip and gets forced back in time... How does it land? The hover conversion is toast, but the axles are horizontal when flying, does that mean he landed with them horizontal? It would make a cool deleted scene seeing Doc end up in The Old West, sorta like Yoda's scene when he first arrives at Dagobah lol
... How does it land? The hover conversion is toast, but the axles are horizontal when flying, does that mean he landed with them horizontal? ...