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Related: About this forumI'm a bit confused about the premise behind the new NBC series, REVOLUTION
Apparently, all electricity on the planet is extinguished. No electrical devices can work.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Revolution_(TV_series)
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Revolution takes place in a post-apocalyptic future. Fifteen years earlier, an unknown phenomenon permanently disabled all advanced technology on the planet, ranging from computers and electronics to car engines, jet engines, and batteries. People were forced to adapt to a world without technology, and due to the collapse of public order, many areas are ruled by warlords and militias. The series focuses on the Matheson family, who possess an item that is the key to not only finding out what happened fifteen years ago, but also a possible way to reverse its effects. However, they must elude various enemy groups who want to possess that power for themselves.
Setting
Revolution takes place in a post-apocalyptic future. Fifteen years earlier, an unknown phenomenon permanently disabled all advanced technology on the planet, ranging from computers and electronics to car engines, jet engines, and batteries. People were forced to adapt to a world without technology, and due to the collapse of public order, many areas are ruled by warlords and militias. The series focuses on the Matheson family, who possess an item that is the key to not only finding out what happened fifteen years ago, but also a possible way to reverse its effects. However, they must elude various enemy groups who want to possess that power for themselves.
Not knowing what killed technology in the first place, let's propose that a global EMP was responsible for turning everything off. Yet shouldn't a fifteen span of time allow for people to manufacture simple electrical generators? Wouldn't a rudimentary copper wire wrapped, spinning magnet generator produce some electricity?
Or am I missing something here? Is there some kind of global dampening field that's preventing the tiny electrons from doing their thing?
If so, that's going to create some interesting questions:
Does this dampening field affect lightning?
Does this dampening field affect bio-electrical functions? If it does, how could it not affect our nervous systems, animals that generate bio-electrical fields, animals that are sensitive to bio-electrical fields and et cetera?
Does this dampening field affect the planet's electro-magnetic field, the very thing that protects us all from cosmic and solar radiation? If it does, why are there still people living on this planet fifteen years after the event?
What about underground facilities and underwater self-generated vehicles, like nuclear subs?
Wouldn't nuclear plants all over the world go into meltdown mode, flooding the atmosphere with deadly residual radiation and rendering the area around these plants completely uninhabitable?
What about gas driven non-electrical appliances?
Solar powered devices?
Wind generated devices?
Does this "disabling all technology" theme seem too far-fetched, given the implications involved in other arenas, to you as well?
I'm no physicist, but none it doesn't make any sense to me at all.
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I'm a bit confused about the premise behind the new NBC series, REVOLUTION (Original Post)
MrScorpio
Aug 2012
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Sentath
(2,243 posts)1. Well .. if they're following the books.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Emberverse_series
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Sword_of_the_Lady
Aliens
Magical Wiccan Aliens
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Sword_of_the_Lady
"They explain the reason behind the Change, alluding at the humanity's importance (the Fermi paradox) and that certain forces saw the need for humanity to mature more before it self-destructed due to abuse of technology."
Aliens
Magical Wiccan Aliens
4th law of robotics
(6,801 posts)6. I kind of liked the first few books
when he didn't try to explain it.
Then he went all fantasy and I lost interest.
zappaman
(20,606 posts)2. It really makes no sense whatsoever.
But I guess aliens explains everything.
*sigh*
Duer 157099
(17,742 posts)3. What are you, some kind of crackpot who believes in that sciency stuff?
Shoot, you know most people aren't edumacated enough to even ask those kinds of questions much less answer them!
mainstreetonce
(4,178 posts)4. It's JJ Abrams
There will never be any answers to the real questions.
I know. I was LOST.
no more war
(17 posts)5. If that is
what you want to ponder if you sit down to watch the show-I am a celebrity battling really bad ass little people in games of strength and mind games...winner gets a date, I'm not gonna name names.