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SP1. Interstellar (2014)
Black holes, time dilation, wormholes—real physics with emotional damage. Also, Hans Zimmer cooked.
2. The Martian (2015)
Space science done right. Survival on Mars using pure logic, math, and duct tape. NASA-approved pain.
3. Arrival (2016)
Aliens, linguistics, nonlinear time. Quiet, intelligent, and way deeper than it looks. Think astronomy meets philosophy.
4. Gravity (2013)
Orbital mechanics, space debris chaos, and the terrifying reality of space. Short movie, long anxiety.
5. Contact (1997)
SETI, radio astronomy, and the eternal question: Are we alone? Old, but still hits hard.
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