RE: Is Don't Look Up another work of negative priming?

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I watched it yesterday and loved it. It's a bit long, but it's easy to watch so it didn't matter much. I recognised a lot of our current socio-political climate in it, so that was quite entertaining, especially the subtle references that many people might have missed. I'm sure I missed some myself, so I'm tempted to watch it again.

Interestingly enough, there was some experiment, I think in November last 2021, by NASA to see if we could "cheaply" deflect such a celestial rock. They fired some cheap stuff at an asteroid and measured the deviation in trajectory. Really interesting stuff.

Here is the link to NASA's experiment



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I remember that news, the truth is that this experiment gave me a lot to think about, why have they been doing it? lately NASA has been making a lot of moves that are really strange.

I will also watch the movie again, we always miss some things the first time we watch it. Thank you very much for commenting. 😌

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