Jack asks (savant) Kevin what day of the week Nov. 3, 1957 fell on. Kevin responds "Tuesday" but Jack thinks it was "Thursday." In fact, it was a Sunday.
They say the temperature must reach 460 degrees below zero Fahrenheit to flash freeze the hot springs. Absolute zero, the lowest possible temperature is 459.67 degrees below zero, so it is impossible to reach minus 460 degrees, and even if it is assumed they rounded the number to 460, it is still impossible to actually reach absolute zero. Beyond that, it is not necessary to reach absolute zero to flash freeze water or any other object.
They say the freezing started high up in the "cryosphere." The cryosphere is in fact the frozen water layer on the SURFACE of the Earth. The cryosphere includes the continental ice sheets found in Greenland and Antarctica, as well as ice caps, glaciers, and areas of snow and permafrost.
It is not a layer in the atmosphere.
It is not a layer in the atmosphere.
They refer to something they call the "flash boiling point of water." That is a nonsensical term that has no meaning. Volatile liquids have flash points, which is the temperature at which it is possible to get them to ignite and burn, but there is no such thing as a flash boiling point.
Liquids do not burn directly, it is the volatile vapor above their surfaces that burns, and the flash point is the temperature at which the concentration of vapor is high enough to ignite and burn.
Liquids do not burn directly, it is the volatile vapor above their surfaces that burns, and the flash point is the temperature at which the concentration of vapor is high enough to ignite and burn.
When Abby and Zoe are walking into the bunker, you can see Jack's Jeep parked with the police lights on off-camera through the bushes.
Vincent tells Abby her meal is "on the house except for Jack's muffin." Cafe Diem doesn't charge for food or drinks.
According to his wife Wendy, Dr. Steven Whiticus has a rare eye condition which prohibits him from ever leaving his house. However, he apparently goes to GD to track the weather anomalies and does not wear his special glasses.