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Genre: People & Blogs
Date of upload: Nov 17, 2013 ^^
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What's interesting about this scene, is that to an astronomer it proves that Prot IS an alien or at least he's BEEN to this system. Those numbers, you can not fake, you have to KNOW the answer to model them correctly. They knew of the gravity presence based on their observations, and to be given the answer that fits it exactly. You can't fake that. For me this scene proved Prot was exactly who he stated to be, an alien from a planet called K-PAX.
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When he points his finger and laugh's it's like he's saying "I can see my house from here" 2:16
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I've long contended that Prot is an alien intelligence that took over the patient's body when he had a mental break. Having grown up with him, Prot stuck around until he was sure he could leave his friend with someone that would really take care of him, not leave him isolated in a room somewhere. Because he was in his mind, the hypnotherapy reached the patient toward the end which is the scene where he lashed out at Jeff Bridges' character.
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I both loved and hated this scene. From this point, they still don't treat him any differently. They just sort of walk off puzzled and the scientists fade away. They had a chance to prove beyond a shadow of a doubt there is life elsewhere and he is on the earth, and they just...left that part of the story un-followed.
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My mom bought this movie on DVD for my birthday because I liked it. And as some other commenters have said, I believe that Prot WAS an ALIEN! However, he was an alien in a human body (alien mind, human body). In a deleted scene, Prot draws up a map of The Milky Way Galaxy seen from an entirely different part of space, possibly from where his alien part came from. Though in the deleted bits they prove him to be an alien in both mind and body. Humans don't see ultraviolet, Prot's people can.
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3:23 Kepler's Third Law for a two-body system:
a^3/ p^2 = G (M1 + M2) / 4 pi^2
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@anthonytaylor7590
2 years ago
Any one notice he said adios and aloha before they mentioned the telescopes in Chile and Hawaii
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