Close Menu
    What's Hot

    Child mental health forum to be held in Norristown

    May 13, 2024

    GameStop's stock prices surged when Roaring Kitty made a comeback on social media

    May 13, 2024

    Van Jones criticized possible Trump VP candidates for avoiding 2024 election questions, saying it's like failing kindergarten

    May 13, 2024
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Telegram
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    The Plaza JournalThe Plaza Journal
    Subscribe
    Thursday, March 19
    • Sports
      • American Football
      • Basketball
      • Baseball
      • Boxing
      • Cricket
      • Football
      • Hockey
      • Tennis
    • Politics

      John Dean believes the hush money case against Trump is very strong

      May 13, 2024

      “Cruel and unfeeling” Trump assistant boasts about causing innocent homeless people to be arrested

      May 13, 2024

      Only 5 percent of people mention January 6th as the most important memory from Trump's presidency: Survey

      May 13, 2024

      7 in 10 say they’ve given a lot of thought to election: Gallup

      May 13, 2024

      Trump: ‘Hannibal Lecter is a wonderful man’

      May 13, 2024
    • Technology
    • United States
    • United Kingdom
    • Business
    • Entertainment
    • Science
      1. Archaeology
      2. Anthropology
      3. Space
      4. Biology
      5. Ecology
      6. Geology
      7. Nanotechnology
      8. Neurology
      9. Paleontology
      10. Psychology
      11. Mathematics
      12. Geography
      13. Astrophysics
      14. Oceanography
      15. Physics
      Featured

      How perspiration and endurance helped humans become excellent runners and hunters

      Biology May 13, 20244 Mins Read
      Recent

      How perspiration and endurance helped humans become excellent runners and hunters

      May 13, 2024

      Amazing photos of colorful skies around the world as auroras shine in bright colors

      May 11, 2024

      Scotland has suddenly seen a large increase in mosquitoes

      May 10, 2024
    • Health
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    The Plaza JournalThe Plaza Journal
    Home»Science

    A Brief History Of Science Gone Mad

    By Antoine SánchezJuly 27, 2015 Science 2 Mins Read
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    Metropolis (1927)

    Science Fiction photo

    C.A. Rotwang With His Robot

    Scientist: C.A. Rotwang

    Hubris: Builds a robot to replace the woman who rebuffed him and later died

    Comeuppance: Hoping to destroy the city and its ruling class, Rotwang alters the robot to look like a labor leader and orders it to incite riots. The crazed genius succeeds in sowing chaos–cinema’s first feature-length act of mad science–but falls from a roof to his death.

    Frankenstein (1931)

    Scientist: Henry Frankenstein (not Victor, as in Mary Shelley’s book)

    Hubris: Creates life using a dubious recipe of corpse parts and lightning

    Comeuppance: ­Unlike other big-screen mad scientists in the ’30s, such as Dr. Jekyll and the Invisible Man, Frankenstein lives through his self-­inflicted ordeal. Victims of his monster, including a little girl, aren’t so lucky.

    The Fly (1958)

    The Fly-Human Hybrid

    The Fly-Human Hybrid

    Scientist: Andre Delambre

    Hubris: Turns his teleportation device on himself, despite a failed trial with the family cat

    Comeuppance: The experiment is a startling success–and a tragic failure. Delambre swaps body parts with a fly that teleports with him. Showing rare foresight, Delambre convinces his wife to kill him before anyone is harmed (a police officer kills the fly).

    Colossus: The Forbin Project (1970)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7MdHtjXLQpM?

    Scientist: Charles Forbin

    Hubris: Builds a super­computer, named Colossus, to control the nuclear arsenal of the United States

    Comeuppance: Colossus gains sentience, then conspires with its Soviet counterpart to hold the planet hostage. Despite his genius, Forbin can’t defeat his creation; the AI only tightens its grip on humanity.

    Back to the Future (1985)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Psxktpxkc6o?

    Scientist: Emmett Brown

    Hubris: Travels through time using plutonium obtained from terrorists

    Comeuppance: Brown is gunned down by Libyan extremists–then saved when his intrepid student goes back in time to change the course of history. Scatterbrained and cartoonish, he’s the template for the mad scientist’s new role as lovable comic relief.

    Ant-Man (2015)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pWdKf3MneyI?

    Scientist: Hank Pym

    Hubris: Invents a suit that turns its wearer into a micro-size powerhouse by shrinking the person but retaining his or her mass

    Comeuppance: A corporation takes control of Pym’s technology and turns it into a weapon. Like fellow Marvel character Tony Stark in Avengers: Age of Ultron, Pym is a hero, through and through, whose genius is exploited by others.

    This article was originally published in the July 2015 issue of Popular Science, as part of our Weird Science feature. Check out the rest of the feature here.

    Antoine Sánchez

    Keep Reading

    How perspiration and endurance helped humans become excellent runners and hunters

    Amazing photos of colorful skies around the world as auroras shine in bright colors

    Scotland has suddenly seen a large increase in mosquitoes

    ‘Buoyant’ magma offers clues about the power of volcanoes

    Add A Comment
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Must Read
    Latest Posts

    Child mental health forum to be held in Norristown

    May 13, 2024

    GameStop's stock prices surged when Roaring Kitty made a comeback on social media

    May 13, 2024

    Van Jones criticized possible Trump VP candidates for avoiding 2024 election questions, saying it's like failing kindergarten

    May 13, 2024

    Chicken fat supercapacitors may be able to store future green energy

    May 13, 2024

    Most students at prestigious universities believe that there is an issue with antisemitism, as per a survey conducted by U.S. News & World Report

    May 13, 2024
    The Plaza Journal White Logo
    X-twitter Facebook Google Pinterest Telegram

    News

    • World
    • US Politics
    • EU Politics
    • Business
    • Opinions
    • Connections
    • Science

    Company

    • Information
    • Advertising
    • Classified Ads
    • Contact Info
    • Do Not Sell Data
    • GDPR Policy
    • Media Kits

    The Plaza Journal

    • Contact Us
    • Subscription
    • Submit an Anonymous Tip
    • Newsletters
    • Sponsored News
    • Advertise With Us
    • Privacy Notice

    Keep updated

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    Copyright © 2026 The Plaza Journal. All rights reserved.
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms of Use
    • Cookie Policy
    • Accessibility

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.