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2001 space odyssey starchild
2001 space odyssey starchild









2001 space odyssey starchild

Being a Star Gate, perhaps it enabled many monoliths to port to the Jupiter system, from otherworldly places. In 2010, the Jovian monolith multiplies into thousands of monoliths. In part, this can be seen through the final moments of the film, which are defined by the image of the 'star child', an in utero fetus that draws on the work of Lennart Nilsson. While the actual purpose of it is not made clear, it is suggested that it is an interstellar highway, which various ships use as a means of travel, as well as an automatic trap set to capture David Bowman. 2001 has also been described as an allegory of human conception, birth, and death. The narrator then goes on to say that another moon of Saturn's was destroyed in order to produce the Star Gate. In 2001, we are told by the narrator that TMA-2 (inside of which was the Star Gate) was indeed placed around the same time as the placing of TMA-1, on one of Saturn's moons Iapetus. The novels have more to say on the Star Gate. David Bowman traveled through this Star Gate, as portrayed in the finale of the 2001 novel and film, where it takes him to the " Hotel Room". The TMA-2 Star Gate served as a type of wormhole, until it merged with Jupiter to become a mini-sun. The Jovian monolith was a "Star Gate" created and used by The Firstborn, who conducted experiments throughout many star systems more than 4 million years ago.

2001 space odyssey starchild

The Russian crew of the Cosmonaut Alexei Leonov referred to the Jovian monolith as Zagadka, the Russian word for "enigma". The Jovian Monolith is much larger in size, and had been nicknamed "Big Brother" by Heywood Floyd, a reference to Dave Bowman who described the monolith as TMA-1's "big brother" when he first encountered it. A notible difference are their sizes, though they share the same 1:4:9 dimensions.

2001 space odyssey starchild

The Jovian Monolith, found in the Jovian system, is designated TMA-2, a misnomer (as pointed out by Bowman), as the T stands for Tycho, a crater on Earth's moon, distinct from TMA-1. In the film adaption, once the Discovery arrives to the Jovian system, the mission objective ( TMA-2) suddenly appears in space, in the proximity of Jupiter's moon Io. Bowman later determines that the anomalous signal that triggered the re-direct, was pointed at one of Saturn’s moons, Iapetus, where a monolith (designated TMA-2), sat upright on the moon just like that of the TMA-1 discovered in 1999, in the Tycho crater of Earth's moon. The HAL 9000 onboard supercomputer, was directed to go the Saturn system to investigate an anomalous radio energy signal-targeted precisely at Saturn. But in 1999, its mission objective changed. In the 2001 novel, Discovery 's original mission parameters were to explore Jupiter.











2001 space odyssey starchild