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探秘昆蟲世界

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更新時(shí)間:2023-08-11 01:24

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世界上還有哪些未知的巨型昆蟲?他們生活的環(huán)境是什么樣的?這些問(wèn)題一直困擾著動(dòng)植物學(xué)家,借助最新的3D技術(shù),科學(xué)家們第一次深入未知的昆蟲世界,開(kāi)啟一段新的探索之旅。

 長(zhǎng)篇影評(píng)

 1 ) 去蔽才有大美

先稍微補(bǔ)充一下首頁(yè)過(guò)于簡(jiǎn)短的簡(jiǎn)介:

本片共3集:

1.Speed Limits 用高速攝像機(jī)呈現(xiàn)我們的眼睛無(wú)法捕捉的瞬間事件

2.Out of Sight 用紫外、紅外、X光攝像呈現(xiàn)人類可見(jiàn)光譜外的世界景象

3.Off the Scale 顯微攝影下的身邊世界(以及外層空間攝像)


水中的氣蝕、月球的特殊灰塵、加熱蜂,本片對(duì)我而言有很多新知識(shí),并非每部科教片對(duì)我來(lái)說(shuō)都含有那么多新知的。

稍詳?shù)挠⑽慕榻B請(qǐng)看:http://topdocumentaryfilms.com/invisible-worlds/


最后擼幾句感言:

對(duì)我而言,本片不僅僅提供了Invisible Worlds中的一場(chǎng)視覺(jué)盛宴,它也提示了非常重要的一點(diǎn),就是看待世界的視角或眼界。

每個(gè)人類個(gè)體的感官生理結(jié)構(gòu)差別都不大,我們的感官是適應(yīng)我們祖先的生存環(huán)境而構(gòu)造的。然而我們都知道,人與人之間存在著巨大的“觀”念差異,“觀”點(diǎn)大相徑庭。每個(gè)健全人都有一雙眼睛,但人群間看待世界的眼界卻非常不同。

這是一個(gè)隨處可見(jiàn)iPad的時(shí)代??萍籍a(chǎn)品給日常生活帶來(lái)了極大的便利和樂(lè)趣。然而很顯然,很多捧著iPad擼來(lái)晃去的人的眼界,大概還部分地停留在中世紀(jì)。他們根本不知道——更重要的是——完全不關(guān)心日用科技產(chǎn)品背后蘊(yùn)含的科學(xué)技術(shù)和理論所蘊(yùn)含的看待世界的眼界,與他們自己的眼界有多么巨大的差異。他們依舊盲從盲信,用智能電腦系統(tǒng)通過(guò)無(wú)線網(wǎng)絡(luò)在互聯(lián)網(wǎng)散布他們所謂滑稽的“信仰”,相信古舊的經(jīng)文告訴他們一個(gè)更真實(shí)的世界,而直覺(jué)和妄想可以讓自蒙雙眼的懶人舉著神圣高尚的旗幟直達(dá)真理。

世界和生命都很美。有無(wú)需解釋的美,那來(lái)自我們天生的感官和生理機(jī)制。而有些美,則并非如此直接,它是更“難”的,它源于理智上的努力帶來(lái)的更廣闊的眼界,在獲得對(duì)世界與生命更多的認(rèn)識(shí)和理解后你才能“看”到這樣的美,于是它美得也更深刻。

宗教信徒相信只有蒙蔽我們自己,世界才是美的(他們的世界中總有一種真正的恐懼與傲慢,我看不到什么美)。然而科學(xué)技術(shù)通過(guò)工具延展了我們的感官,讓我們看到了一個(gè)中世紀(jì)人不可能看到的世界,眼中的世界不同了,我們關(guān)于世界的“看”法卻仍要停留在黑暗的時(shí)代么?

用美國(guó)科普作家、科學(xué)史家 Michael Shermer 的話來(lái)結(jié)束吧:

還有什么比此更能打動(dòng)心靈:通過(guò)100英寸望遠(yuǎn)鏡凝視一個(gè)遙遠(yuǎn)的星系;手握一塊1億年之久的化石或是一件50萬(wàn)年前的石制工具;佇立于大峽谷這樣在時(shí)間和空間上都浩瀚無(wú)比的深溝前;或聆聽(tīng)一位科學(xué)家的演說(shuō),他正全神貫注凝視宇宙起源之時(shí)的面貌,連眼皮都不眨一下。那正是深刻而又神圣的科學(xué)。

(譯文采自理查 · 道金斯《上帝的迷思》中文版)

 2 ) 神奇!

1、如果把時(shí)間變慢,水會(huì)變得粘稠。
  
2、高壓線旁邊肉眼不可見(jiàn)的電暈。
  
3、溫度較高,可以加熱蜂房的加熱蜜蜂。
  
4、如果用一架鋼琴中的整排琴鍵來(lái)表示可見(jiàn)光譜的寬度,那么所有電磁波的范圍將大至從地球到太陽(yáng)的距離。
  
5、每個(gè)手機(jī)都是無(wú)線電發(fā)射器,我們周圍布滿了非常擁擠的無(wú)線電信號(hào)。

 3 ) 微評(píng)論: E03 微觀世界

相比前兩集,整部片子的結(jié)構(gòu)稍微有些亂,一會(huì)有機(jī)一會(huì)無(wú)機(jī),一會(huì)地球一會(huì)太空的,但了解到我們?cè)瓉?lái)居住在這么一個(gè)無(wú)比嘈雜擁擠的世界里還是很讓人無(wú)語(yǔ)啊,HOH~

 4 ) Ten things 'Invisible Worlds' has taught me 轉(zhuǎn)

Read Richard Hammond's biog
http://www.bbc.co.uk/topgear/team/richard_hammond.shtml

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rmrmm

1. The human eye is not all it’s cracked up to be.

Human vision is pretty miraculous, but our eyes aren’t quite as powerful as you might imagine. What we can see is stuff that reflects or emits light with wavelengths in a very narrow band (since you ask, from about 750 to 400 nanometres). What we can’t see is the rest. That’s all matter that reflects or emits light over the other 99.99999999999% percent of the spectrum. In fact, we’re almost blind.

2. If I was a honeybee, my garden would look like a psychedelic acid flashback…

Honeybees are one of a few rare beasts who can see in ultra-violet. This was news to me, but not to the flowers in my back garden who exploit this fact ruthlessly by advertising their presence to the bees with all sorts of inventive patterns in order to lure them in for pollination. Completely invisible to us but not I’ve now learnt, to the bees…

3. When something’s on fire, it isn’t. Well, not exactly.

Watching something burn, it’s easy to think the flames are actually on the thing that’s burning, eating away at it. That’s what it looks like. But it’s not that simple. In the invisible infra-red spectrum we can see that what’s actually happening is the heat is causing the object to give off combustible gases, and as they escape it’s those combustible gases in contact with the oxygen in the air that cause the fire. So the flames are not on the thing that’s burning, they’re in the air around it.

4. Continued incontinence can be very dangerous to your health… if you’re a field vole.

Voles piddle continuously as they go about their business. Not a very nice notion but apparently rather useful, as it tells them relevant ‘vole’ things like who’s been on their patch of grass, what sex they were and what direction they went off in (though sadly not how cute they were). But, those handy pee trails also reflect ultraviolet light and one of our vole’s main enemies is the kestrel, which – sadly for Mr Vole - can see in ultraviolet. So all it has to do is follow the pee trail all the way to the dinner table.

5. The humble common cold is actually the source of a masterful feat of engineering… the sneeze.

You know how we all cringe when someone sneezes anywhere near us? ‘Stay at home!’ we think, ‘don’t come near me with your nasty infectious nose…’ Well – I’m afraid it’s even worse than you might have realised. That sneeze shoots out of that nose at up to 100 miles an hour, contains around 40,000 separate droplets of horridness and can travel vast distances through the air. And the worst bit is – the drops you can see (and so avoid) make up just 4% of the total volume. So that leaves… well quite a lot of invisible snot…

6. Geckos have the worst case of split ends in nature, but it’s the secret of their success.

On ‘Invisible Worlds’ it took a small stunt team and half a day’s rigging to get me to walk up a vertical wall. But geckos can scamper up them without a second thought, and then cling from the ceiling with a single toe. The secret of their superhero powers lies in the invisible hairs that cover each toe. Each of these is ten times thinner than a human hair and there are millions on each toe. But look a bit closer, around 40,000 times magnification, and you can begin to make out the split ends on those hairs. It turns out that at the nanoscale each of them branches off into hundreds of further tiny hairs of their own. It’s these split ends that hold the key to gecko’s amazing grip.

7. You can find the fastest thing on earth……living in a cow pat.

The fastest thing on earth isn’t Ussain Bolt, it isn’t a cheetah, it isn’t even a Ferrari. It’s a fungal spore. Cow pats are home to hundreds of them, and courtesy of a new generation of ultra high speed cameras, capable of taking over 250,000 images per second, we can now actually see those spores in action. One moment they’re stationary, and then one millionth of a second later they’re travelling at 25metres a second, sustaining a force equivalent to 180,000g. Astronauts on the space shuttle have to cope with just 4g. Anything past 5g and we start blacking out. So why do they go to such trouble? Well, it’s all about survival. In order to reproduce, they need to get themselves as far away from the dung as possible – so they can get eaten again.

8. I mustn’t put my finger in a tank containing a pistol shrimp

Pistol shrimps are less than an inch long, but with an oversized claw, shaped like a boxing glove, they’re not to be messed with. In real time it looks like they see off opponents such as crabs by simply jabbing at them. But use high-speed cameras and you can tell something far stranger is going on. They win their fights without ever landing a punch. All their damage is done at a distance, as their closing claws force a jet of water to spurt out at close to 70 miles per hour, creating a low pressure ‘bubble’ in its wake. When this collapses, massive light, heat and energy are briefly created. Inside the bubble it momentarily reaches temperatures as hot as the surface of the sun, soaring to more than 4,000C. It’s this invisible force that causes much of the damage.
So the knockout punch comes from the bubble, not the claw.

9. If you’re worried about cellulite, don’t swim in the presence of a high speed camera.

Dolphins are the perfect shape for swimming. Slowed down 40 times their torpedo-shaped smooth bodies just scythe through it. There’s little drag, the water is simply displaced and the dolphins appears to be gliding, cruising along at 20mph. In contrast, in water it’s not just our shape that limits our speed, it’s also our skin itself. If you can face seeing the full effect drag has on the human body, you need to film a swimmer with a state of the art high speed camera that can offer thousands of images a second at HD resolution. Then you begin to see the way water actually buffets the skin and distorts its surface. Even the fittest swimmer is transformed. And it really puts orange peel thighs into perspective.

And finally……

10. My phobia of spiders is serious.

In 20 years I’ve done some frightening things for tv. I’ve stood on the summit of the world’s tallest road bridge, I’ve climbed to the top of the Sydney Opera House, I’ve abseiled off a bunch of buildings, I’ve driven at 300mph (you might remember that) …Top Gear even kindly arranged for me to be in a car that then got struck by 800,000 volts…and I’ve gone along with everything…absolutely everything, without fuss, without hesitation. But when Invisible Worlds asked me to milk a spider I totally bottled it.

 5 ) 看不見(jiàn)的世界第一集

第一集-Speed Limits詳細(xì)探討隱藏在眨眼之間的世界,向我們展示了我們的眼睛無(wú)法捕捉的瞬間事件,高速攝影機(jī)下無(wú)限放緩的的世界,是我們的肉眼看不見(jiàn)的,但是看不見(jiàn)的不是不存在,只是未看到。與我們?nèi)庋垡?jiàn)到的不同的視覺(jué)效果和獨(dú)特的美,其中的奧妙需要借助一些專業(yè)的工具才能看到以及了解到。

 6 ) 看不見(jiàn)的世界-第一集

真正的力量不是來(lái)自爆破,而是爆破產(chǎn)生的沖擊波,使得稀薄空氣可以打碎巖石,水可以穿越金屬;蒼蠅在一秒內(nèi)能看清100幅圖像,在蒼蠅看來(lái),人類的世界慢得不可思議,但是在蒼蠅的視覺(jué)里的物體很不清晰;雨水在下落的過(guò)程中并不會(huì)變成我們想象中的淚滴形,而是會(huì)被壓迫得破碎等等。

這個(gè)紀(jì)錄片實(shí)際上是讓我們用另外的視角去看待事物,從不同的方面去了解其中的奧妙。

 短評(píng)

5星給第一集 簡(jiǎn)直就是exquisite 后面就有點(diǎn)亂了 還有 這哥們是來(lái)給camera做廣告的。。。

3分鐘前
  • sheeparker
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珍藏級(jí)!

6分鐘前
  • TesLa
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BGM很適合,爆破形成的沖擊波好像AT力場(chǎng) 絕對(duì)結(jié)界什么

8分鐘前
  • 瑾朵朵
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視角獨(dú)特,很有意思~

13分鐘前
  • Amber
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從高速鏡頭捕捉、非可見(jiàn)光探測(cè)、顯微攝像三個(gè)角度來(lái)展現(xiàn)一個(gè)在人類視覺(jué)之外的奇妙世界,非常有啟發(fā)性,只是最后一集讓人意識(shí)到吃個(gè)飯親個(gè)嘴都有億萬(wàn)只微生物如附骨之疽與你同樂(lè),實(shí)在是……Orz……

14分鐘前
  • 噩夢(mèng)枕頭
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很美很給力

18分鐘前
  • coly
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哈蒙德還有這本事啊!很好看,看不見(jiàn)的世界,最后一集關(guān)于鼻涕那個(gè)好惡心。

22分鐘前
  • xiaoiou
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其實(shí)我每次看BBC紀(jì)錄片就很有他們要虧本的憂慮…鏡頭精致,器械牛逼, 每分鐘都超值

25分鐘前
  • 博格達(dá)夢(mèng)落
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評(píng)分怎么會(huì)這么高,就第一集好看啊。其他的不是老梗,就是節(jié)奏太慢。

28分鐘前
  • lachie
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無(wú)數(shù)奇妙

30分鐘前
  • 且歌且走
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分別通過(guò)速度、頻段、尺度的轉(zhuǎn)換,展現(xiàn)人的視覺(jué)閾限之外的世界。

35分鐘前
  • hitlike
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見(jiàn)的越多,未見(jiàn)的越多

36分鐘前
  • Sean
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硬盤已收藏。神級(jí)紀(jì)錄片。慢鏡頭、微鏡頭、超廣角,速度、頻段、尺度的超級(jí)應(yīng)用,還有無(wú)盡的科學(xué)。9.2

40分鐘前
  • 巴喆
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第一集好好看,肉眼看不見(jiàn)的世界,太神奇了。

45分鐘前
  • Daniel
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必須五星滿分級(jí)

49分鐘前
  • Rita
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減速+放大 我最喜歡的紀(jì)錄片梗~

54分鐘前
  • Miss. greedy
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超“微觀世界”!

55分鐘前
  • 勞永逸
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第一集真好看。第二集還可以。第三季么有看

56分鐘前
  • 牛奶盒子爛掉了
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BBC的紀(jì)錄片就是牛

59分鐘前
  • 鐘笑乂
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畫面很美但作爲(wèi)紀(jì)錄片其實(shí)相當(dāng)不合格。天上地下生物物理,每隔3分鐘換一個(gè)新主題,簡(jiǎn)直就是意識(shí)流的敘述。面面俱到但都乾貨不足,整個(gè)感覺(jué)就是info overload+其實(shí)很空洞

1小時(shí)前
  • Faust
  • 較差

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