Scientists Have Deciphered the Surviving Fragments of a 2,000-Year-Old Philosophical Treatise Frozen in Time by Mount Vesuvius' Eruption
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Scientists Have Deciphered the Surviving Fragments of a 2,000-Year-Old Philosophical Treatise Frozen in Time by Mount Vesuvius' Eruption

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u/lutetiensis — 8 days ago

Nolan's The Odyssey: community input needed

Christopher Nolan's new film will hit theaters on July 17.

I expect we will see a wave of posts from people wanting to discuss the movie, The Odyssey, and the Poet. I think this is a good thing. But clearly, I don't think there will be much space for academic literature.

Before we potentially get flooded with those discussions, I'd like to hear the community's thoughts on how we should handle things when the film is released.

Should we redirect Redditors to a dedicated megathread? Or should we allow separate threads for each discussion topic (which could lead to some interesting conversations)?

What do you think? Let us know.

Thanks.

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u/lutetiensis — 16 days ago