If you watch the scene in interstellar where they walk on millers planet you can here a dripping sound every like second that represents a day on earth
Interstellar is and will always be my top favourite movie of all time 😌 + Zimmer's score took to whole another level 🔥 Honestly, Zimmer's score is the 2nd thing we're capable of perceiving that transcends dimensions of time and space
@@RoyB39 nobody asked about your opinion, I’m responding to someone else’s opinion so my response is just. We can share our opinions, even if some, like yours, aren’t great takes. The concepts and cgi were fantastic, but the story was mid
@@Sam-TheFullBull thanks for your opinion! Now time for mine. In case you speaking of thr story being mid, you may not have clearly understood the thing as a whole. You know what, the Cooper that returns to Murph is not the Cooper from the first timeline. The first Cooper died in the Black Hole and the second one came out from the tesseract and that was why Murph said, "I knew you'd come, because my " Dad" Promised me. And well, when it portrayed the relationship between a father and a daughter in such a serene and scientific way, I don't think there are many stories better than this....
I just finished watching Interstellar and i loved it and it increased my respect for time and I'm more fascinated to get more knowledge about time , it's something we need to learn in depth .
Fun fact: when they are on millers planet there is a ticking sound in the background. This sounds plays once every 1.25 seconds and every time the ticking sound is played, a day passes on earth
My favourite sci-fi space movie. And it made me watch over a Hundred times. ........while Cooper on (Murphy) Cooper's Station was 124 years old back then, i.e., on 2014 So it's been 9 years, he's now 133 years old.
It also made one of the movies most impressive, but stupid moments. Why plant a seed for the future of humanity on a planet where time is dialated so much life couldn't even blossom. Can you imagine planting a tree to feed your family, with the knowledge the first fruit will grow in 15.000 years? Time dialation in that movie was half a million times worse.
This makes me understand teachers. You are not meant to teach what you know, but what other know. You are to build the future geniuses and people who will push our civilization to further lengths. You devote your life to the greater humanity, not to your students. It’s very selfless when you have a good teacher
idk why tf i wasn’t giving interstellar a shot despite having so much love and interest on literally everything about space but i know why coz like maybe i knew this movie is gonna consume me and make me think about everything again i’ve learn about astronomy m, i’m so damn overwhelmed rn which i can’t even explain i guess am gonna do something serious about astronomy and learn more deep into it, i feel so inspired
Nice video! Fun fact: scientists at Japan have theoretically predicted planets orbiting black holes and it is actually easier there for the dust grains to coalesce and be a planet than in the protoplanetary disk of our solar system due to radial drift barrier
It's crazy that Interstellar came out in 2014, and the first real image of a black hole was taken in 2019. In 2014, we had no idea how a black hole looked, but they got it exactly right in the movie!
I read somewhere else that the effect of the ship landing on the planet would have upset the balance in that system, sending Gargantua into the black hole. I'm not a physicist, but the one that wrote that other opinion was, so I took it seriously.
The footage used in the movie for the blackhole was actually the billions of pictures NASA took of that blackhole in fact theres a big ass documentation a out this somewhere. Believe me they really studied the black holes before shooting the movie. Masterpiece
The thing they never mention though is how much dV you would need to match the velocity of that planet to land on it. Not to mention trying to get back out again. Your engines would have to work on pure magic and fantasy.
Thanks for breaking down time dilation I was always interested in it, cool how scientifically grounded the film was. I wonder if we will ever be able to find other planets capable of harboring life in the future
While many things in the movie match the reality, Drama part of Interstellar is that it shows humans can withstand that much of gravity. Simply No ducking way humans can with stand that gravity.
but i think staying near to that massive black hole is not possible not only for 1 hour but also for a very little time.... because before that the very stronger gravitational field of that massive black hole will made a human spaghetti out of us even before we realise it....well that's what i have read.
If given the chance I would do it because I would want to see how the future looks 200 years into the future on earth I would love to see what technology they have