
Combining science with mass entertainment to achieve scientific communication to the general public is already a world trend. For example, Nobel Laureate Professor Kip Thorne, according to his professional knowledge in astrophysics, created the top-selling movie "Interstellar." In Taiwan, two physicists, Professor Chi-Tin Shih of THU and Professor Ching-Ling Hsu of CYCU, also challenged to create a super-robot Sci-Fi animation movie with scientific concepts. This movie, Deus Ex Baryon, will be released nationwide on November 8 this year. In this special lecture, two professors will share the audience with the secrets of the story creation and the scientific dream and knowledge placed in the movie.