...when looking at the effects of space-time warping around the edge of the black hole kinda reminds me of water warping around the bubble on the surface...:)
I'm no expert however, it looks like they are viewing the Black Hole in terms of 5 Dimensions...looking at the equation and the use of the term 'Brane' (Higher Dimensional Space in M-Theory). If so, it looks like they are keeping the Black Holes' imagery consistent with Higher Dimensional Space...will they be looking at space travel through Higher Dimensional space rather than Warping?! BTW. In regard to the Black Hole images; the disc across the top and bottom are actually the accretion disc at the back of the Black Hole (which normally would be obscured). You can see them in the image because Spacetime around the Black Hole has been bent sufficiently for light to rotate >90deg, both above and below....so, you're looking at the top and bottom surface of the disc of the BACK of the Black Hole at the same time...as well as the frontal view.
I wonder if they are actually going to travel into the black hole in the film. People always say they are wormholes, but I would think that if the gravity is so strong is would just crush you. Perhaps that's how the theoretical antimatter is created :P
I never understood why we would see a black disk in the centre of the lensing, shouldn't some light be bent enough to look like it comes from the centre and thus "cloaking" the black disk?
I guess I'm a bit confused. If this is really how black holes function, wouldn't they give off a massive amount of light, which would therefore allow us to easily detect them from earth, and perhaps even see them through telescopes, as we do stars?
This is Brilliant, they are doing so much complicated Physics for a movie to get the actual result for the audience.Hats off to Christopher Nolan.
Imagine watching that in imax
That much research, just for a movie..... Now that's some extraordinary stuff!!!
Are they taking this movie for the Oscars or for the Nobel Prize?? :D
Once again Nolan doesn't disappoint with his groundbreaking use of the medium.
The things Nolan has done for us viewers are priceless! His vision is unique!
There are even people disliking this video. Are you kidding? This is why we can't explore beyond the Milky Way.
You should have said "We can't explore beyond our own solar system".
This is what most sci-fi movies should do.
Each and everything is perfect here
Aliens DO exist! Nolan is not human!
the music is amazing, incredible !
Is that an Internet Explorer sign at 3:23 ? o_0
The reason for its slow speed is quite understandable now :)
Christopher Nolan is the greatest
This is gonna be an amazing film! As a fan of both astrophysics and Christopher Nolan, this looks like it is gonna be fantastic!
Kip Thorne, you are awesome! Angular momentum interwoven within lensing, brilliant as always, I look forward to the papers!
...when looking at the effects of space-time warping around the edge of the black hole kinda reminds me of water warping around the bubble on the surface...:)
simply superb.... perfection leads to excellance and Nolans prove it for another time
Now, this is amazing!
I will be the first one in Cinema!
Chris nolan you are a genius and one of the best directors of all time!
Looks amazing. Great job guys!
That's very cool. Love Science. Particularly Astronomy.
Tickets booked for the 7th! 2 weeks baby!!!
Omg. Even blackhole looks slightly like internet explorer logo :O
*goosebumps*
I'm no expert however, it looks like they are viewing the Black Hole in terms of 5 Dimensions...looking at the equation and the use of the term 'Brane' (Higher Dimensional Space in M-Theory).
If so, it looks like they are keeping the Black Holes' imagery consistent with Higher Dimensional Space...will they be looking at space travel through Higher Dimensional space rather than Warping?!
BTW. In regard to the Black Hole images; the disc across the top and bottom are actually the accretion disc at the back of the Black Hole (which normally would be obscured). You can see them in the image because Spacetime around the Black Hole has been bent sufficiently for light to rotate >90deg, both above and below....so, you're looking at the top and bottom surface of the disc of the BACK of the Black Hole at the same time...as well as the frontal view.
Wow! Cant wait for this!!! :O Nolan you're a Genius :D
Walter White , is that you?
This is brilliant!
So excited to see this piece of heaven.
I wonder if they are actually going to travel into the black hole in the film. People always say they are wormholes, but I would think that if the gravity is so strong is would just crush you. Perhaps that's how the theoretical antimatter is created :P
i am glad wb is staying in chris nolan business and very much looking forward to interstellar
Wow that was really interesting, can't wait to watch the film
Can't wait for this movie!! :D
Real goosebump
I never understood why we would see a black disk in the centre of the lensing, shouldn't some light be bent enough to look like it comes from the centre and thus "cloaking" the black disk?
Amazing!
*Better than 2001: A Space Odyssey*
Simply Amazing!
I teared up in the first 20 seconds.
This video made me cry.. so weird LoL!
amazing i cant wait to see this movie
this is so cool
Awesome
Just out of curiosity, how is it that Christopher has an English accent and his brother does not?
Amazing
wonderful.
Whats the music in the beginning
Aaaa! Science!
I guess I'm a bit confused. If this is really how black holes function, wouldn't they give off a massive amount of light, which would therefore allow us to easily detect them from earth, and perhaps even see them through telescopes, as we do stars?
And why is Saturn there at 2:16 in front of lens? Why Saturn Randomly?
Because it's fiction and close.
Like!