It was a fateful day for Doc Brown in 1955 when he fell off his toilet, hit his head on his sink, and woke up with the image ...
Is the flux capacitor made famous in 'Back to the Future' an answer to more efficient hydrogen storage on Class 8 trucks?
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Friday, November 22 marks the 35th anniversary for Back to the Future Part II (streaming on Peacock here), which returned ...
Official memorabilia from successful movie franchises can be pretty expensive, so [Arnov] opted to make something himself instead, creating his own flux capacitor PCB badge. Fortunately ...
The flux capacitor is, of course, a fictional device. See flux. THIS DEFINITION IS FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY. All other reproduction requires permission.
The garbage-gulping Mr. Fusion from “Back to the Future” was pure fiction, but the flux capacitor that powered Doc Brown’s flying DeLorean is real. NASA made it. The space agency licenses it.
Add a flux capacitor and a Mr. Fusion to a DeLorean and it becomes a time machine. But without those, a DeLorean is just a car. A 35-year old car at that, and thus lacking even the most basic ...