In reality, it is not likely that humans could construct equipment with the tracking abilities to locate the path of the ship within the surface of the Earth. The satellite signals of the Global Positioning System require a direct line between them and the object they are tracking. Water, soil, or other natural structures block the signals and tracking becomes impossible (Cooksey). Considering the ship being tracked was under miles of rock, it is extremely unlikely that it could have been accurately located by the GPS …show more content…
The highest temperature that a space suit can protect humans from is 121ᣞC (“What Is a Spacesuit?”). During the film, Dr. Zimsky and Dr. Keys leave the ship in their spacesuits to explore the mantle. The mantle has a temperature of over 1000ᣞC (“The Earth’s Inside”). With these conditions, the doctors would have burned up in the mantle. There is no possible way to create a spacesuit in three months that can protect humans from temperatures more than 900ᣞC greater than the prior strongest spacesuit.
Also, in the film, The Core, Dr. Zimsky devises an equation to help calculate the density of the core after they discover that the original calculations are inaccurate. Within a few hours of realizing that the equation for inner core density was incorrect, Dr. Zimsky creates another equation that accurately computes density. Accomplishing this feat in that short of time is extremely unlikely. To devise the original equation, it took a profuse amount of scientists and thirty years (Masters and Gubbins). It would be merely impossible for Dr. Zimsky to achieve the solution by himself, let alone do it in two