:58:00
Come on, come on.
:58:14
Well, exterior pressure
is 800,000 pounds
:58:18
per square inch.
:58:20
And hull integrity is 100%.
:58:21
It is as if we we're diving
through the memories
:58:25
of the planet.
:58:26
But we are about to pass
from memory
:58:28
into madness.
:58:30
Are you going to be doing
that Carl Sagan narration
:58:34
all the way to the core?
:58:35
- I beg your pardon?
- I said...
:58:37
l-I have an obligation to
my students, to my readers...
:58:40
An obligation to make
a book deal perhaps?
:58:41
Two book deals,
if you'd like to know the truth.
:58:43
I read that last book.
It wasn't very good.
:58:45
Oh, really? Really?
:58:46
When did you learn how to read?
:59:07
People.
:59:08
Drs. Zimsky and Keyes?
:59:14
You guys are
our resident geophysicists.
:59:16
What do you make of this?
:59:18
The mantle
is a chemical hodgepodge
:59:19
of... a variety of elements...
:59:22
Say it with me:
"I don't know."
:59:26
Well, Commander,
:59:28
wise men say, "When in doubt,
you should go around."
:59:30
No. It's too big.
:59:31
We turn too slow.
:59:32
Anything that
we can't go through
:59:35
displays as black.
:59:36
So what's... what's static?
:59:37
It's nothing.
:59:39
What do you mean?
:59:41
It's nothing.
:59:44
It's empty space.
:59:47
I...
:59:50
I never taught the computer
how to read empty space.
:59:52
And I never taught virgil
how to fly.
:59:55
Oh, God!