The Science of Interstellar: an Illustration of a Century of Relativity with Kip Thorne

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  • Опубликовано: 29 дек 2024

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  • @zuhayrroha4392
    @zuhayrroha4392 3 года назад +61

    40:45
    And for the discovering of Gravitational Waves, Kip Throne was awarded the Noble Physics prize in 2017

  • @LemonChecks
    @LemonChecks 2 года назад +34

    *THANK YOU* Kip! Not only did my FAVORITE movie EVER *Interstellar* spark my interest & passion in Astrophysics/Science in general; but it CHANGED my LIFE. *(and probably SAVED it.)*

    • @SoSweetKhryssie
      @SoSweetKhryssie 9 месяцев назад

      Same! Ppl think I’m crazy but that movie inspired my interest in physics which eventually helped me find God.

    • @LunarModule-y9o
      @LunarModule-y9o 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@SoSweetKhryssiethat’s so awesome to hear! 💕✨

  • @ondrejkopcan1362
    @ondrejkopcan1362 5 лет назад +28

    What an age we live in!
    Truly phenomenal speech loaded with ton of knowledge by nowadays Nobel prize laureate Dr Thorne. Interstellar will never be the same after watching this!

  • @nubianfx
    @nubianfx 5 лет назад +98

    Quite disappointed that all the top comments are just harping on his speech tic. Cmon.. anyway i appreciate this brilliant man and i was reading his book and decided i needed some visual aides... and here this video is

    • @zacharystrong
      @zacharystrong 2 года назад +2

      Thé only comments I see mentioning his speech pattern are those chastising negative comments

    • @matt_canon
      @matt_canon Год назад +1

      ​@@OrOkuzama Even Einstein had a speech impediment. While I can agree that its unusual and distracting, he's not doing it on purpose. Whether the cause is Tourette's or something else, it doesn't impede his intellectual ability.

    • @waltercarrawell6596
      @waltercarrawell6596 Год назад

      @@OrOkuzama pl00⁰000

    • @2cerlinda2
      @2cerlinda2 Год назад +1

      ​@@zacharystrongI think rude comments have been removed by moderators so we don't see them anymore

    • @cindytartt4048
      @cindytartt4048 Месяц назад

      People are idiots. It’s hard to avoid.

  • @RuleNo2NoNames
    @RuleNo2NoNames 4 года назад +20

    I must say, with each day passing by on this planet Earth, I am getting closer to this Nolan universe.

  • @AMikeStein
    @AMikeStein 5 лет назад +18

    I really don’t understand all these comments about his vocal tick. I didn’t even really notice it. It kind of showed here and there but not nearly to the extent of what I’m reading in the comments. Even when I tried to listen for it I didn’t hear it much.

  • @mbmckedits
    @mbmckedits 5 лет назад +43

    It is called a tick and he cannot really control it. He is a very good lecturer.

  • @HESCALONA1948
    @HESCALONA1948 7 лет назад +19

    Now 2017 Kip is the Nobel Prize Physics winner.....

  • @ec6432
    @ec6432 8 лет назад +114

    just 2 months later they discover gravitational waves haha

  • @djjay-kay7636
    @djjay-kay7636 Месяц назад +2

    They should put the prolog about gravitational waves back in the beginning of the sequel to explain how everything started

  • @FunnyBuns1
    @FunnyBuns1 6 лет назад +54

    The tesseract scene still confuses the shit outta me

    • @baronvonteuchter1412
      @baronvonteuchter1412 5 лет назад +6

      FunnyBuns1 read his book, he explains it beautifully (and simply!)

    • @annawoop5637
      @annawoop5637 3 года назад +4

      They became a 4 dimensional being and with that they can see 3 dimensions all at the same time

    • @Prof_Tickles92
      @Prof_Tickles92 3 года назад +10

      Past, present, and future converged inside. Humanity from the future placed a Tesseract inside of a black hole, as well as the wormhole.

    • @greatndit
      @greatndit 2 года назад +1

      same here

    • @2cerlinda2
      @2cerlinda2 Год назад

      Leaving a comment here so I will remember to come back to explain to you

  • @shellybelly2075
    @shellybelly2075 8 лет назад +29

    I can't wait for his next movie!!!!!

    • @nabil731
      @nabil731 4 года назад

      I wonder who's the director

    • @viktorwardum7409
      @viktorwardum7409 4 года назад +2

      TENET

    • @TheFaro2011
      @TheFaro2011 3 года назад +2

      Wasn't great

    • @terranrepublic7023
      @terranrepublic7023 2 года назад

      @@TheFaro2011 2016 was the cut off, anything released after that you can bet are woke left propaganda garbage, TENET was released in 2020 so go figure

    • @DCARA06
      @DCARA06 Месяц назад

      @@viktorwardum7409thank you, I was trying figure out what the movie was

  • @TheFaro2011
    @TheFaro2011 3 года назад +7

    I didn't even realise there was a tic until you complainers. It's insane how entitled people feel, he's putting this information out for free and you want it presented to you how you want it. Nup, he's put it out as himself,so suck it up

  • @RodrigoIdiomas
    @RodrigoIdiomas 4 года назад +12

    Amazing! Thanks so much! I will definitely search for the book!

  • @elainemccarthy2272
    @elainemccarthy2272 5 лет назад +13

    can we get a copy of the reading list you gave Jonah Nolan?

  • @ggWwBb1
    @ggWwBb1 7 месяцев назад

    Ty for this upload ! Kip I respect you for sooo many reasons ! Keep liviving your best life !!

  • @ibrahemhamdi2816
    @ibrahemhamdi2816 2 года назад +4

    Woow how simple he made this science be such a good lecturer and amazing the physicist

  • @RodrigoIdiomas
    @RodrigoIdiomas 4 года назад +14

    If I could give this video 1000 thumbs up!

  • @AjitSingh-hx1tk
    @AjitSingh-hx1tk 6 лет назад +4

    This really explained what we were unaware of....!

  • @djjay-kay7636
    @djjay-kay7636 Месяц назад +1

    It makes sense that a being in the 5th dimension can only communicate using gravity, especially if you think about the concept of ghosts or poltergeists. Their spiritual energy is strong enough to manipulate gravity and move objects in this dimension.

  • @knowingwhatthebuttondoes3432
    @knowingwhatthebuttondoes3432 7 лет назад +62

    OK, so most of you are more used to people who say 'um', 'er', 'mkay?' and 'aight?'
    This dude makes two-toned sliding 'e-her' and 'er-her?' noises...
    Deal with it, and get on with feeding your head.

    • @raoulsombrero3161
      @raoulsombrero3161 6 лет назад +3

      Sorry, mate. He might have been a brilliant lecturer but the speech distractions are too frequent and too much to deal with. Love the guy. Love the movie.

    • @MsSonali1980
      @MsSonali1980 6 лет назад +10

      have you ever been in an university lecture.. the distractions are real. in theor. maths are 2 of 3 profs like this. my chem prof, too.. people who are deep deep in their subject have a tendency for this, espacially for theoretical subjects. The lecture is still very informative :)

    • @Feyser1970
      @Feyser1970 5 лет назад +7

      @@raoulsombrero3161 you re easy to distract, can t concentrate enough ??

  • @jwangxm388
    @jwangxm388 2 года назад +11

    I’d love to see a sequel.

    • @YourOG123
      @YourOG123 Год назад +1

      Where would they take the story?

  • @HESCALONA1948
    @HESCALONA1948 7 лет назад +3

    KIp talk very well in Einstein words......it is no easy.....

  • @UbeBebe
    @UbeBebe 3 года назад +8

    Realizing that the robot Kip was named after him

  • @PrdtRsic
    @PrdtRsic 7 лет назад +10

    Thank you Kip Thorne :)

  • @daminox
    @daminox 4 года назад +17

    Some of y'all have never met someone with a speech tic and it really shows. Get out of your basements and meet some people.

    • @AviChetriArtwork
      @AviChetriArtwork 4 года назад +4

      Surprising how people can listen in to someone's lecture and learn but somehow still mock them.

    • @canadiankrispybacon
      @canadiankrispybacon 3 года назад +1

      His tic is just different from what we normally hear and-ah’s, errrs, ahh’s, and OK’s...combining the length of his speech, and the pitch of his voice, the tic is significantly pronounced. Most likely he doesn’t even realize he is doing it.
      What many, especially those who do not publicly speak do not understand, speaking for any significant amount of time, about complex subject matter is extremely difficult. The ‘tic’ is just his brain telling him to pause for a quick sec, slow down, I need to catch up...I mean anyone can read from a script or teleprompter...and it’s usually incredibly boring. Mr Thorne, clearly is providing a significant amount of complex information, strictly from memory, with a minimal amount of visual queues..an hrs worth in fact, purely from his knowledge.
      Thorne is able to keep a captive audience fixed and focused, all while providing a fairly decent flow.
      As someone who does this for a living, it’s very hard to recognize/admit your tics. I’ve discovered a few of mine, not from anyone pointing them out, but rather self analysis...but once I admitted to myself that I had them,... I would find myself trying to predict when those tics would occur, the trigger if you will, so that I would eventually reduce or remove it all together...I would do this by implementing a long pause, inserting a word or action relative to the subject I was on.
      The best way I can describe tics happening, are liken to computer memory ...a computer with 16gb of RAM, long complex speech pushed the limits of the RAM, with even spikes of information pushing to limits of that 16gb ...in order to resolve the lag, the fix is usually something simple like closing out a couple of applications on your taskbar or other background tasks that the computer is going at the same time...or adding another stick of RAM 😃

  • @mikeyo1234
    @mikeyo1234 7 лет назад +11

    Why simulate the blackhole as if it's being seen by an IMAX camera, and not as it would be seen by a human observer? Weird choice, but there must be a good reason.

    • @kelsey8061
      @kelsey8061 6 лет назад +10

      I think it's because they wanted an experience similar to that of the movie Gravity. They wanted it to seem like there was actually a camera crew up in space filming this

    • @PregnantSausage
      @PregnantSausage 6 лет назад +16

      Precisely. It's like an imaginary camera crew is there documenting a historical event. Hence, why its cooler when films have lens flares in scenes (e.g. Trek 2009, Close Encounters, Blade Runner 1). There was a time in the past (60s films?) where they'd go to great lengths to do anything to remove this effect. To me, it adds more realism to a scene when it feels there is a "camera crew up in space filming this". As an audience sitting in a theatre we know we aren't actually there, instead we're given the opportunity to see what it's like being there through someone's camera lens (a silent character, like a documentary filmographer) who is ACTUALLY THERE sharing it -- hence the need for: "being seen by an IMAX camera"

  • @pro4skill
    @pro4skill 8 лет назад +9

    8:55, 18:15, 20:45, 21:46, 34:37, 39:10, 42:12, 46:29, 50:56

    • @Samuel-wm3zd
      @Samuel-wm3zd 8 лет назад

      Тhis mоooviе is now ааvаilаааablе tо watch here => twitter.com/9918272952cbb671f/status/795841596268810240 Thе Sciеnсе of Intеeerstееееllаr аn Illustrаtiоn оf аа Cеnturу оf Relаtivitу with Kiр Тhоrnе

  • @charlespackwood
    @charlespackwood 2 года назад +4

    Didn't Jodie Foster travel through a worm hole in the movie Contact? Is that worm hole related to Interstellar's because of Matthew McConaughey's presence in both movies?

  • @gold333
    @gold333 3 года назад +2

    57:11s doesn’t Kip mean 7 bedrooms? A hypercube has 8 cells. If Cooper is in 1 there are 7 left.

  • @ScottRage
    @ScottRage 3 года назад +3

    So why don’t we just beam exotic matter into a black hole to open the singularity to another side of space time ?

  • @drdarrow
    @drdarrow 7 лет назад +1

    at 0:10 it says "An Illusion" but your title says "An Illustration" - Which is it? Might you edit/change the title?

  • @thetimelords911
    @thetimelords911 8 лет назад +132

    "aheh"
    -Kip Thorne, 2015

    • @SYQmusic
      @SYQmusic 8 лет назад +7

      Screw you, now I can't watch it without noticing everytime!! :|

    • @thetimelords911
      @thetimelords911 8 лет назад +9

      SYQmusic aaiieeh? xD

    • @vynxie
      @vynxie 8 лет назад +7

      Aaaeeh.

    • @thetimelords911
      @thetimelords911 8 лет назад +1

      TeslaRock eeeeeiiihh?

    • @thetimelords911
      @thetimelords911 8 лет назад

      Syahirah Sharim can you fuck off? No ones falling for it. Everyone has seen it already and I just report every single one of you, you Islam

  • @derpnerpwerp
    @derpnerpwerp 3 года назад +7

    I honestly would have preferred the original wormhole. You could have added a whole lot of dramatic intensity to it if you wanted, but I mean.. I thought it was pretty cool

  • @fostercathead
    @fostercathead Год назад

    Brilliant.

  • @Brometheus.
    @Brometheus. 3 года назад

    Anyone know of kip is still making a new film?

  • @SlayerHawkX
    @SlayerHawkX 2 года назад

    so what was the new movie???

  • @ecsyntric
    @ecsyntric 4 года назад +6

    i don’t see any comments about his speech pattern. only comments whining about comments about his speech pattern. that makes this a comment about comments about comments made about dr.throne’s speech

  • @impulserr
    @impulserr 4 года назад +1

    Why you'd be able to see stars through warmhole, if you can't see anything inside black hole and black hole is failed warmhole? Isn't the gravity even stronger there for photons?

    • @SlayerHawkX
      @SlayerHawkX 2 года назад +1

      a wormhole would take light and bend it...in theory, its a creator ..black hole would destroy it

  • @danieljdempsey8478
    @danieljdempsey8478 5 лет назад +4

    eruuhhhh :) love him! very informative

  • @ryanguzman5558
    @ryanguzman5558 19 дней назад

    4:46
    "Jonas Brother"
    What a difference compared to their last project 😂😂
    I hope its obvious im joking

  • @panditjrbp6376
    @panditjrbp6376 7 лет назад

    thank you

  • @Piggynmoo
    @Piggynmoo 2 года назад

    Awesome amazing

  • @MauroRincon
    @MauroRincon 3 года назад

    Damn, I will have to rewatch this movie :D :D :D

  • @philipkatah3418
    @philipkatah3418 2 года назад

    This is wow 👌 👏🏿 😍 👍

  • @edmarkfin
    @edmarkfin 7 лет назад +1

    I didn't quite undestand the how the waves in the miller planet works :/

    • @Amethyst_Friend
      @Amethyst_Friend 7 лет назад

      Tides

    • @baronvonteuchter1412
      @baronvonteuchter1412 5 лет назад +7

      The planet is orbiting a black hole with a huge gravitational pull. In actual fact as the planet spins on its own axis the water stays still in space, attracted to the black hole and the planet moves BENEATH the water. So if you’re standing on the planet it appears that the waves are constantly going round and round the planet. Relative to the hard surface they are but relative to space (and gargantua) they’re staying in one place with the planet moving under them.

  • @Fjerid
    @Fjerid 2 года назад +1

    I regret reading the comments before watching the video, I'm afraid I'm gonna hear his tick now non stop.

  • @Mandi8763586
    @Mandi8763586 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for reminding me that I still have a brain.

  • @joes46985
    @joes46985 6 лет назад

    Nice

  • @TheChardluz
    @TheChardluz 4 года назад +5

    Is there a reason he didn’t spaghettified?

    • @caffeinateddata4559
      @caffeinateddata4559 3 года назад +9

      This is very late, but yes! Because Gargantua is so massive, its gravitational slope is less dramatic. Spaghettification occurs when the difference in gravity near the head is dramatically different from the gravity near the feet. For a giant like Gargantua, the overall gravitational pull is stronger than a smaller black hole, but it is also spread out over a large area. The overall pull is stronger, but the difference in gravity at the head vs at the feet is less when crossing the event horizon.

  • @justinbissonnette9332
    @justinbissonnette9332 6 лет назад +1

    jn the first picture with him and her, the white patch in his beard looks like hes sticking his tongue out like the famous Einstein picture, if you make your vision fuzzy especially. over the lip kip

  • @grandpaobvious
    @grandpaobvious 5 лет назад +7

    Watch at 1.25x speed and professor Thorne's vocal tic is less noticeable.

  • @davecarsley8773
    @davecarsley8773 2 года назад

    14:27 No. No he doesn't ever refer to them as "the bulk beings". TARS does. But not Cooper.
    It only costs about $7 to see this movie before giving a lecture on it.

    • @atheisticcreatures
      @atheisticcreatures 2 года назад +11

      He gives a lecture on the science of the movie not the movie itself. :)

  • @INDIAN-pb7ix
    @INDIAN-pb7ix 4 года назад +5

    Story of intersteller is very much similar to a story when lord krishna explained theory of relativity more than 1000 years ago.

    • @alexidiculamathews7822
      @alexidiculamathews7822 4 года назад +2

      Indulge me, When and what was said exactly?

    • @valiha77
      @valiha77 3 года назад

      Was this in one of the Gitas? I'm currently reading the Bhagavad Gita and I'd love to read the material where this is mentioned :)

    • @INDIAN-pb7ix
      @INDIAN-pb7ix 3 года назад

      @@alexidiculamathews7822 read about all the conversation of lord Krishan and Lord Bramha.

    • @INDIAN-pb7ix
      @INDIAN-pb7ix 3 года назад +1

      @@valiha77 conversation between lord Krishna and Lord Bramha is related to speed difference of time of Bramhalok and Earth . Time of Earth is faster than time of Bramhalok as per story.

  • @alexanderstewart439
    @alexanderstewart439 Год назад

    Ok so i guess i was only half right about 1hr per 7years is impossible. Thanks Dr. Thorne

  • @djbanizza
    @djbanizza 8 лет назад +1

    I guess he conveniently forgot to mention the radiation from the accretion disc of the black hole which would fry them.

    • @TheDiabolic1337
      @TheDiabolic1337 8 лет назад +1

      is spaghettification out of the question nowadays? lol I may be behind if so...

    • @chrismarshall1358
      @chrismarshall1358 8 лет назад +8

      If the black hole is too large and the event horizon is too far from the singularity, their would be no spagettification until at least close enough to the singularity.

    • @chrismarshall1358
      @chrismarshall1358 8 лет назад +2

      In this case < they mentioned on the ship that Gargantua was an older and large black hole in the right zone for this to be safely enter.
      The accretion disk however would be emitting ridiculous amounts of light, gamma radiation and heat which would instantly fry anything within its solar system.

    • @FinBoyXD
      @FinBoyXD 6 лет назад

      Kevin Spackman What? Tidal forces could be so huge that the difference between the gavity in your legs and head could cause you to stretch so much that you couldn't keep together, and thus spagettify.

    • @EyeInSky2000
      @EyeInSky2000 6 лет назад +3

      I believe I saw another lecture Kip discusses how the accretion disc of an older supermassive black hole, such as Gargantua, would eventually become MUCH cooler. I am also thinking since the accretion disc is so close to the event horizon the visible light "lingers" there for near infinite time even if much of the actual heat has evaporated and/or the material possibly succumbing to the black hole once passing through the event horizon. Assuming that is true, it probably takes thousands & thousands of years before the bright light of the accretion disc to become redshifted.

  • @tylerecker7846
    @tylerecker7846 5 лет назад

    dang i really tried to follow... im throwin in the towel.

    • @cindytartt4048
      @cindytartt4048 Месяц назад

      Yup. We don’t need fools like you.

  • @andrascsiki1597
    @andrascsiki1597 3 года назад

    Throne just putting lipstick on the pig with the muvie but is closer to the truth than many would present. He can't say the truth. He knows and experienced wormhole. Sure!!!

  • @gings4ever
    @gings4ever 4 года назад

    I kinda blame Topology for this odd fascination of wormholes tbh~

  • @teacha
    @teacha 9 лет назад +100

    ahehhh

    • @jimmyestrella1059
      @jimmyestrella1059 8 лет назад +18

      8min in and I was thinking how many times has he let out that "ahehhh" in between thoughts..then I looked at your comment and almost died laughing. Now I can't keep watching this without laughing hysterically.

    • @teacha
      @teacha 8 лет назад +2

      +Jimmy Estrella hahaha I forgot all about this video. I was definitely laughing a few minutes in and couldn't help but here his "ahehh" each time....great video for the record though haha.

    • @xxSgt_Aryes
      @xxSgt_Aryes 8 лет назад +4

      +teacha hahaah i loved everytime he did that

    • @leolee2159
      @leolee2159 8 лет назад +3

      Before watching I scrolled through the comments to see if the video was worth watching, and I kept seeing all these comments and didn't get it at all but now I am dying and cant finish the video without laughing

    • @RanRanGaming
      @RanRanGaming 7 лет назад +2

      this aheh is really annoying, and i thought i was the only one noticed it....

  • @rapdevil2385
    @rapdevil2385 5 лет назад

    لو رأى العرب هذا سيلحدون إين ربكم الجالس على العرش كما تدعون

    • @die4race
      @die4race 3 года назад

      Forget about Arabs ya sadi9i , Arabs and.muslims in.general are still living in the middle ages , its just they can buy technology from people who live in the 21st century , without western civilisations , we , arabs would still living like the middle ages

  • @andrewszymczak2805
    @andrewszymczak2805 5 лет назад

    ruclips.net/video/lM-N0tbwBB4/видео.html to take a trip through the wormhole.

  • @Spook291
    @Spook291 5 лет назад

    39

  • @zaimahbegum-diamond1660
    @zaimahbegum-diamond1660 8 лет назад +19

    I feel like he should have dropped the mic and walked away..😀😅

  • @g.g.hochstetler2286
    @g.g.hochstetler2286 3 года назад +1

    But black holes don’t actually have a singularity, right? Isn’t the singularity just our lack of understanding? Aren’t singularities non existence in the real world? They are only holes in our math/understanding?

  • @angery_lettuce
    @angery_lettuce 5 лет назад

    1:38 someone just mocked him with the "ehehh"

  • @vinodraturi3021
    @vinodraturi3021 4 года назад

    Why did he only reach to her bedroom tho ? He could get anywhere on earch or any where in galaxy.

    • @NeruKoul
      @NeruKoul 4 года назад +3

      Because that's where"They" wanted him to reach.

    • @JohnDoe-zs6gj
      @JohnDoe-zs6gj 3 года назад +6

      @@NeruKoul The idea in the movie was that his love for his daughter was a connection that could transcend spacetime. When he thought he was going to die, his last thoughts may have been off Murf and where he last saw her, her bedroom. That's what I got from it at least.

  • @paolalovescats
    @paolalovescats 2 года назад

    when this is in 1.5 speed he sounds "normal"

  • @thetimelords911
    @thetimelords911 8 лет назад +7

    So, does Kip Thorne have a speech problem that makes him say "Ehhhaa" alot?

    • @matt_canon
      @matt_canon Год назад

      Yes. Its involuntary and sometimes it sounds (to me) like he struggles not to say far more than he does.

  • @champupot
    @champupot 3 года назад +1

    Eeeeuuuuhhhhh!

  • @paulq0246
    @paulq0246 7 лет назад +2

    Aheeehh!!

  • @davidc9176
    @davidc9176 7 лет назад +1

    im waiting for him to burp like rick

    • @MyouKyuubi
      @MyouKyuubi 7 лет назад +1

      He has "Aeh"'s instead.

  • @freddiepappy5678
    @freddiepappy5678 8 лет назад +36

    EhhhEHHHHH

  • @mitchellwalgreen
    @mitchellwalgreen 7 лет назад +3

    The Nobel Price goes to " Ahehhh" .

  • @dinkarchaitanya007
    @dinkarchaitanya007 7 лет назад

    Is Kip Stuttering?

  • @frostedtips2112
    @frostedtips2112 2 года назад

    “EEEEAAUHHH”

  • @folkblues4u
    @folkblues4u 7 лет назад +1

    Guy is clearly a genius in his field and was a genuine credit to the film as a consultant... but, man ... that verbal "tick" is kinda hard to keep listening to after awhile. It's kinda like those people who say "uhm" every few words.

  • @Subtlenimbus
    @Subtlenimbus 6 лет назад

    Unfortunately, there isn’t much science at all in general relativity. It is mathematical speculation.

    • @d5uncr
      @d5uncr 5 лет назад +3

      Indeed.
      But it's mathematical speculation which has been confirmed by all kinds of scientific observations throughout the decades.

    • @Feyser1970
      @Feyser1970 5 лет назад +1

      it s been verified, so no just speculation, but fact

    • @matt_canon
      @matt_canon Год назад

      Speculation is how hypothesis are formed, as long as there is a factual basis or sufficient supporting evidence. -- There used to be a time, say the 1600s, where even if someone could accurately explain how modern electricity works, or radio waves, the internet, or nuclear weapons....they would be labeled a madman of a liar. And yet they are very much today. Who's to say what might become real in the 2300s.

  • @Reesicup
    @Reesicup 7 лет назад +1

    e-uh! every 10 seconds! driving me crazy!

  • @tnteachertim
    @tnteachertim Год назад

    ".... and uuhhhaaahhhhaaayyyyyeeehhhh..., they uuhhhaaahhhhaaayyyyyeeehhhh... are operational, and uuhhhaaahhhhaaayyyyyeeehhhh..., then we and uuhhhaaahhhhaaayyyyyeeehhhh..."
    So distracting from what is, actually, riveting content.

    • @matt_canon
      @matt_canon Год назад

      Its unfortunate that he has a speech impairment, but hearing him struggle not to say it, means he can't do much about it. Its not uncommon as a few other geniuses have one. Apparently Einstein did to a degree.

  • @FlyingSnake
    @FlyingSnake 4 года назад

    Aeeh

  • @saurabhthorat7021
    @saurabhthorat7021 7 лет назад

    aaheh...fucked my head

  • @TheSaurya
    @TheSaurya 3 года назад

    Aaa eeeee.....

  • @larrycabra495
    @larrycabra495 6 лет назад

    So...aheahh, and aheahh, but the mass of the aheahh as ehhmmm..aheahh and the blacwhole aheahhh...

  • @chateytung
    @chateytung 7 лет назад +1

    I believe Human is the only intelligence creature created by God, I also believe God create others Star and planet for Human to explore, I 100% sure God will show human away

    • @Ancientneutrality
      @Ancientneutrality 5 лет назад +1

      Lol your funny

    • @baronvonteuchter1412
      @baronvonteuchter1412 5 лет назад +1

      Maybe god made the wormhole? 😉

    • @cindytartt4048
      @cindytartt4048 Месяц назад

      Why are religious people so obviously ignorant that they can’t write or understand basic geometry?

  • @joelg9700
    @joelg9700 7 лет назад

    I loved this movie but "ahehh" is fucking annoying that I had to stop watching

    • @matt_canon
      @matt_canon Год назад +2

      @@autodestructive Yep. The simple minded tend to be shallow minded.

  • @JamesSullivanCandiEyeStudio
    @JamesSullivanCandiEyeStudio 5 лет назад

    Spent so much money on research, they couldn't afford a proper lead male actor! Prefer the Elon Musk version

  • @GunMeat
    @GunMeat 6 лет назад

    This guy is simply paid for promoting this silly movie.

    • @baronvonteuchter1412
      @baronvonteuchter1412 5 лет назад +12

      Guy Mickey who? Kip Thorne?! Since the film was made he and the team at LIGO have actually witnessed, measured and recorded gravitational waves. He was paid to ensure the science in the film was theoretically possible, nothing more.

    • @EWischan
      @EWischan 4 года назад +12

      lol He's a nobel laureate who has spent his entire career studying General Relativity, and an executive producer of this movie.

    • @baronvonteuchter1412
      @baronvonteuchter1412 4 года назад +9

      EWischan I don’t think Guy understood the film 😂

    • @romieanime4614
      @romieanime4614 2 года назад

      Wtf,,,

    • @cosmicarc7978
      @cosmicarc7978 2 года назад +3

      I would trade my right arm to accomplish as much as he did.