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− | [[Image:120121.jpg|thumb|200px|Doc holds up the stopwatches.]] |
+ | [[Image:120121.jpg|thumb|200px|Doc holds up the now unsynchronized stopwatches.]] |
− | '''Light Emitting Diode stopwatches''' were used by [[Emmett Brown]] in his [[World's first temporal displacement|initial time travel experiment]]. They were both synchronized until one traveled one minute into the future, skipping over the minute that the other watch experienced. |
+ | '''Light Emitting Diode [http://onlinestopwatchtimer.com stopwatches]''' were used by [[Emmett Brown]] in his [[World's first temporal displacement|initial time travel experiment]]. They were both synchronized until one — that worn by [[Einstein]] in the [[DeLorean time machine]] — traveled one minute into the future, skipping over the minute that the other watch experienced. |
==Behind the scenes== |
==Behind the scenes== |
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− | Doc and Einstein wore matching stopwatches with liquid-crystal displays, except during the two scenes in which he compares the watches before and after the experiment. |
+ | *Doc and Einstein wore matching stopwatches with liquid-crystal displays, except during the two scenes in which he compares the watches before and after the experiment. Apparently, the time on these stopwatches was too dark to seen on-screen as the script required, so these two scenes were refilmed with LED stopwatches. |
==Appearances== |
==Appearances== |
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*''[[Back to the Future]]'' |
*''[[Back to the Future]]'' |
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+ | *''[[Back to the Future: The Game]]'' |
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+ | **''[[Back to the Future: The Game - Episode 1: It's About Time]]'' |
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[[Category:Technology]] |
[[Category:Technology]] |
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[[Category:1985]] |
[[Category:1985]] |
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+ | [[Category:Clocks]] |
Latest revision as of 16:46, 29 October 2015
Light Emitting Diode stopwatches were used by Emmett Brown in his initial time travel experiment. They were both synchronized until one — that worn by Einstein in the DeLorean time machine — traveled one minute into the future, skipping over the minute that the other watch experienced.
Behind the scenes
- Doc and Einstein wore matching stopwatches with liquid-crystal displays, except during the two scenes in which he compares the watches before and after the experiment. Apparently, the time on these stopwatches was too dark to seen on-screen as the script required, so these two scenes were refilmed with LED stopwatches.