Time dilation is real, and can be seen with astronauts and satellites in real life. Someone who spends 10 years traveling at 99% the speed of light will come back about 72 years later on Earth.
However, Buzz's test launches are for seconds at a time- at most, he is "skipping" about 45 minutes per launch, with a maximum of 75 minutes.
Assuming the 10 or so tests we see are all he did, he is "time displaced" no more than a few hours, not the decades seen in the film. Of course, physics may work differently in his universe.
However, Buzz's test launches are for seconds at a time- at most, he is "skipping" about 45 minutes per launch, with a maximum of 75 minutes.
Assuming the 10 or so tests we see are all he did, he is "time displaced" no more than a few hours, not the decades seen in the film. Of course, physics may work differently in his universe.
When Buzz is trying to slow down the ship falling through the atmosphere, the hull of the ship is visibly red-hot due to the high velocity and air resistance. However, Buzz suit, moving with the same velocity, does not have the same effect.
Buzz mentions working in "the Galaxy," which in astronomy is a shorthand for the Milky Way, the galaxy that is home to Earth; other galaxies are referred to with specific names. But at a distance of 4.2 million lightyears, Buzz and company are far outside of the Milky Way.
The opening text reveals that in 1995, Andy received a Buzz Lightyear toy that was part of this movie's merchandise. However, this movie features computer animation that is too advanced for 1995. It does not look like a movie that was released in 1995.
The hyper speed shown in the movie is extremely slow considering the distances involved. When Buzz is doing the fuel tests his speed is measured in c, with 1c being 100% hyper speed. In physics 1c is the speed of light.
The text at the start of the movie states T'Kani Prime is 4.2 million light years from Earth, which means it would take 4.2 million years to travel that distance at the speed of light. Given the Turnip is supposed to be an exploration ship, an 8 million year round trip does not seem practical.
The text at the start of the movie states T'Kani Prime is 4.2 million light years from Earth, which means it would take 4.2 million years to travel that distance at the speed of light. Given the Turnip is supposed to be an exploration ship, an 8 million year round trip does not seem practical.
Sox states "at 3 o'clock" but the target is dead ahead (or at 11 o'clock at the most).