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Blockbusters That Predicted the Future of Engineering
Engineering is used within a huge array of industries, but Hollywood has been particularly notable in using plotlines that envisage futuristic engineering. For instance, Iron Man’s suit has inspired an engineer to create their very own human flight machine. This is a common thread among other movies like Apollo 13, Gravity, Interstellar and The Martian.
Films can be so much more than bringing entertainment to the big screen, and some have predicted the future of engineering! Films play a vital role in how we view and use futuristic or high-tech engineering, showing just how exciting and fast-paced the industry can be.
Here at European Springs, we have listed some of the top films that have made similar predictions… can you guess what might appear on the list? Test your movie knowledge and take a look below to see if your favourite appears on the list!
2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) – iPad Tablets
This 1968 epic science fiction film accurately predicted futuristic technology. For those who haven’t seen the film, a scene where astronauts are seen watching and reading from a flat screen tablet is eerily familiar in today’s world. However, it wasn’t until April 2010 that the first iPad was released, indicating that the minds behind the movie marvel were one step ahead of the technology game.
It is truly remarkable how accurately the film displayed this concept, with the design being almost identical to the invention we know today. Take a look at the clip below and see how much the movie technology resembles the modern-day Apple iPad.
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