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'cept blurs with white spots in the middle are kinda boring to watch in a movie, so chances are it'll remain the same.
Well DUH. You aren't going to see a star "stretch" and stay there. Light doesn't "stick" in place because you're going fast.
And in another decade or 2, the so called experts will say this latest theory isn't right either.
They know it was a movie right?
Made in the 70's no less.
Shut up science nerds. Your way isn't as cool.