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    Spike Lee to Engage in "Time" Travel

    Fri, 20 Jun 2008 10:23:27

    And theoretical physics


    Noted African-American director Spike Lee has agreed to write and direct the film Time Traveler. The film is a feature-length adaptation of the memoir of physicist Ronald Mallett, one of the first African-American scholars to receive a Ph.D in theoretical physics.

    Mallett is currently a professor at the University of Connecticut and has spent much of his academic career working on a time machine which incorporates a ring laser and the theory of relativity. Mallett's obsession with building a time machine stems from his love for the classic book The Time Machine and his desire to go back in time to save his father, who died of a massive heart attack at the young age of 33. Lee acquired the rights to Mallett's memoir, Time Traveler: A Scientist's Personal Mission to Make Time Travel a Reality, which details the good doctor's triumphant rise from poor, humble beginnings to the ranks of respected scholar.

    —The ARTISTdirect Staff
    06.20.08



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