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I see the name of god written there!! OMG, take a look at that !!
 
A great movie, just watched it two days ago, i mostly enjoyed the talks about relativity theory, but dont you think the scene in Black Hole and the talk about Love was a little bit too much? :D


the black hole Gargantua was actually done in a way how it would really look like. Its actual physics. The advisor for this scene was Kip Thorne. A renomated expert on black holes.

Black holes generate such enormous gravitational forces that dimensions, time and space simply melt into one. What you saw then was a so called "Tesseract".

Carl Sagan explains it:

 
Look at the newest picture that the european Rosetta spacecraft did send to earth:

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It is so amazing to look at another world.
Now there's some good news...

European Comet Lander May Wake Up from Space Slumber
:-)

Definitely will have to agree with you sir! It was a long film (at 3 hours!) but the entire plot and buildup to the physics related concepts commanded my attention.
Brilliant film. It's made my list of favourite sci fi films.


Watch it in HD preferably.
And yes somebody tell me more about the time loop paradox of interstellar. I kept wondering why and how did cooper emerge into a tesseract towards the end of the film and how did he land back?? am I missing something???:undecided:
And also whats the concept of gravity bleeding? I know its gravity bleed which allows Cooper to spell out a message (“S-T-A-Y”) by pushing books off of Murph’s shelf.But how????
 
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Black holes generate such enormous gravitational forces that dimensions, time and space simply melt into one. What you saw then was a so called "Tesseract".

Carl Sagan explains it:

This, and it would probably also crush a human thats sucked into it, im pretty sure you wont find the other side of your room inside Gargantua. :)
 
@Jungibaaz thank you for that compilation... beautiful music, beautiful reading by michael caine, beautiful scenery of space... i especially like the scenes from "sunshine".

@levina @Nihonjin1051 have you seen "sunshine"... if not please do watch this film about a mission to the sun... natural acting most of the film, beautiful scenes, beautiful music.

@MarkusS i don't believe in the "time modification" mathematical concept about black holes... time is a human construct.
 
i think i have to start setting up 5.1 channel system for interstellar and The Hobbit
 
This, and it would probably also crush a human thats sucked into it, im pretty sure you wont find the other side of your room inside Gargantua. :)

then you missed the aspect of the "bulk beings". Cooper says himself that future humans who aftually are able to be 4th dimensional use Gargantuas power to build the tesseract so he is able to use the 4th dimension.

actually you find evrything inside Gargantua. Not only evry place but also evry point of time.
 
@Jungibaaz thank you for that compilation... beautiful music, beautiful reading by michael caine, beautiful scenery of space... i especially like the scenes from "sunshine".

@levina @Nihonjin1051 have you seen "sunshine"... if not please do watch this film about a mission to the sun... natural acting most of the film, beautiful scenes, beautiful music.

@MarkusS i don't believe in the "time modification" mathematical concept about black holes... time is a human construct.

time is no human construct. actually time is only scale that meassures the aspects of the 4th dimension.
 
I see the name of god written there!! OMG, take a look at that !!

space travel will be the most spiritual journey... every construct of humanity, be it religion, be it technology, will ever be humbled by the objects and infinity of space... humans will believe their littleness when they finally travel in deep space.
 
then you missed the aspect of the "bulk beings". Cooper says himself that future humans who aftually are able to be 4th dimensional use Gargantuas power to build the tesseract so he is able to use the 4th dimension.

actually you find evrything inside Gargantua. Not only evry place but also evry point of time.
I got the point, i just think they could express the logic behind it a little bit better than the backside of a bookshelf, another problem is no human would survive the forces inside a black hole, other than that i really enjoyed the movie.
 
Rosetta also made some selfies. They look awesome!

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and some more epic pics

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and a size comparission:

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That is big!

What would happen if there ever is an impact of something this big?
 
A great movie, just watched it two days ago, i mostly enjoyed the talks about relativity theory, but dont you think the scene in Black Hole and the talk about Love was a little bit too much? :D

Yeap... :)

You'll be dead when you pass the event horizon....Also nobody know what is in a black hole. Just theories and calculations
that doesn't makes sense (center of the black hole should be at zero volume and at infinite mass) nothing more .
 

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