Ephesians 6:12 says, For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places. Jesus disrespected every religion, in John 14:6, Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me. We are not to be with any other religion. Because if we do, Matthew 6:24 says, No man can serve two masters: for either he will hate the one, and love the other; or else he will hold to the one, and despise the other. Ye cannot serve God and mammon. Don't pray for other religions.. But we are called to pray for one another in James 5:12 says, But above all things, my brethren, swear not, neither by heaven, neither by the earth, neither by any other oath: but let your yea be yea; and your nay, nay; lest ye fall into condemnation. Is any among you afflicted? let him pray. Is any merry? let him sing psalms. Jesus saves, God bless.
@@jemtjinaton8042it took about 4 days for a single frame to render and there are 60 frames in a second so it took about 8 months per second if it was rendered on a single GPU but they have a render farm with thousands of the best GPU's on the market so it probaly only took them a couple months to render the entire movie
This is so spooky because If they were right about the black hole maybe they were also right about going through one and living in another dimension as well?
Oh, god no. Please, please don't think going into a black hole is some sort of portal to a happy magic dimension to see your daughter again. That literally makes no sense. Black holes are gravity wells. If you go into one, you're gonna be turned into a meat string. End of story.
No. The looking and entrance into a black hole are both possible to theorize but the entrance presented on the movie was just for the plot. Black holes are just collapsed stars with infinite density, when you fall into one you experience nothing but time dilation, spaghettification and certainly, death.
"Exactly like the movie black hole" It's accurate to some degree which is really comforting but ultimatly we cannot say much about the nitty gritties since it's really blurry
@@WhyneedanAlias Obviously, there isnt a giant library of books inside. Lol. But visually it looks exactly the same and when you make out an image of that blurry capture, it looks almost identical.
@@Maz2bi Yeah obviously the thing inside the black hole is fiction, that's not what I ment. I was just commenting on the phrase that it looks "exactly like the movie". It does not imo. Don't get me wrong the images are a great achievement for science and they do match with the movie if you look at it from the right angle and blur it out and take a long exposure - but they do not confirm the details. Obviously they confirm the existence of Black Holes and that our basic idea is not wrong but the details near the horizon like for example the photon rings seen in the movie might be way off. We just can't make assumptions about that yet.
If you are a fan of Nolan's check out Tenet. If you thought Memento or Inception were mind fcks, Tenet will have you thinking about it for days or weeks... or longer.
@@seanriopel3132 the memento and inception was the films i liked the most and i still hadn't seen tenet but had heard that it's not that good as the former. Is that right?
@@thekrakozhian392 I mean inception and tenet is in my top 5 GOAT movies. Tenet is like inception on steroids squared. Some people may not be able to follow it 100 but if you can it is absolutely stunning. Everything from the cinematography to the story is an instant classic in my mind. It definitely challenges you as a viewer.
Yes, I mean, Brand is in the other planet and Coop is somehow preparing to go where she currently is for her to know that he survived the black hole. I wanna know what happens to them next
they just recently played it at our imax (Royal BC musuem) for just 2 weeks And i’m so excited to be able to watch it before they take it away for another 4 years 😄🥹 Screen size is 18.5 by 26 meters and we have only one of 35 4K laser projectors in the world here!!
The black hole in Interstellar, Gargantua, was a CGI rendering of a black hole based on a mathematical model that describes the warping of space around a black hole. That model, while intended for the movie, is what we use to study black holes mathematically because it’s based on all known data surrounding black holes and incorporates general relativity
@@chronic_spot... and today nobody has still never seen a black hole in space. The picture you saw was a synthetic image of a black hole and not one made from photons of light as if your eye was looking through a telescope.
@@chronic_spot All images from space huh? Tell that to a Hubble engineer.The human eye can't see infrared, X-rays, gamma rays etc. which is why the black hole picture is a synthetic image composed of non-visible light at those shorter wavelengths. It is not a picture taken within the visible light spectrum that humans can observe with their eyes..
It was so much more than this. Nolan had a computer model built that took several months to render on powerful machines and gave valuable information to physicists.
Because it's science fiction. That black hole didn't look very big, so it probably would've killed them before they even reached the event horizon. Pretty sure smaller black holes are basically surrounded by fire or some shit, and even if they weren't, the gravity would be incredibly strong in which they'd die pretty fast. A supermassive black hole at the center of galaxies is much more survivable for a while.
This is a feature of supermassive rotating BHs. Basically, they are spinning so fast and are so massive that theoretically you could enter the event horizon (point of no return) and "survive' (this is a euphemism because the radiation would kill you before you even get to the EH) the supermassive BH. SM BHs are in the range of hundreds of millions to billions of solar masses (but because they are the densest objects in the universe, an average SM BH would fit inside our solar system despite being orders of magnitudes more massive than the solar system). A stellar mass BH would not be survivable. As for Cooper surviving Gargantua and ending up in a higher dimension tesseract singularity that connects to his daughter's bedroom, that's obviously just plot magic.
The physicist who assisted Nolan with the image of the black hole, his name is Kip Thorne. His knowledge is amazing. Finessed the hell out of those fractal images.
I knew how much the visuals in this movie were going to up the game in space documentaries and was not disappointed. Gone are the days of a black ball. Accretion disks and gravitational lensing are the new norm and it’s beautiful. ❤🙌
more than 15yrs ago i have seen the images of black holes on Science Channels. They were drawn with the help of math, precisely drawn, "How likely it is to look"
Did you know: Black holes don't have a "backside". Light warps around them and maps their entire surface onto the visible part of the event-horizon (the black part) You saw the disk of matter turning around the hole. When it dissapears behind the hole, you can still see it above and below the hole. Light bent around it towards the camera.
The actual final product is the exact same thing we saw on the real black hole photo He did such a great job and the physicists calculated so well, they actually mathematically described the image of a black hole seen from an horizontal perspective
So for the people who dont understand, in interstellar the camera is aligned with the black holes disk, from that angle it doesnt look like that on the picture made in 2019 but if you flip the camera angle to the top of the black hole making the disk seem like a 2D circle and blur out the disk, it looks alot like the picture of 2019
Jean-Pierre Luminet, in 1979, produced the first computer-simulated image of a black hole, demonstrating how it would distort light. Interstellar was not the first, scientists had been creating accurate simulations and visualizations for decades.
The game Mass Effect 2 was made in 2009. In the final mission you have to invade an alien space station that sits right on the edge of the accretion disk of the black hole at the center of our galaxy. For a game made in 2009 it actually does a pretty good job of depicting a black hole. Comparing the game's 2009 depiction, Interstellar's and the photo taken in 2019 is pretty cool.
This is why Christopher Nolan is so amazing. He doesn’t take the easy route he goes all in. Everything this man does for a movie is done with attention, quality, and genuine care.
That physicist is Kip Thorne. Nobel Prize winner, the man who discovered gravitational waves, one of the world's leading experts on the general theory of relativity. This movie comes with a book that describes every scene in terms of physics. Just so you know, all those formulas on the blackboard aren't just fancy symbols, they're real equations that could defeat gravity if we had quantum data from the singularity
The first black hole ever discovered was Cygnus X-1, located within the Milky Way in the constellation of Cygnus, the Swan. Astronomers saw the first signs of the black hole in 1964 when a sounding rocket detected celestial sources of X-rays according to NASA
A french astrophysicist sketched out what he belived a black hole would look like 40 years ago. Jean-Pierre Luminet. Might want to google him. Brilliant guy.
@@batman3698 I'm aware of how it was produced mate. You may not be aware he was also an artist, I'm also old enough to have used a 7040. Im also accutely aware of the printers of the time. 1979 tech. Not even the top of the line tech. He hand drew/painted/sketched it with india ink. So theres that...
Saying it one more time, sci fi writers and directors channel Akashic memory also known as past life memory they also tap into the ether unknowingly and it comes out into their writing, the real reason everything on SciFi happens is because time is non linear by the time they made the movie it had already happened in reality because his thoughts created that reality.
there was no "Photo" of a black hole released. This was radio telescope data which was runned through a kind of composition software to fill up the empty spaces. In "easy words".
"and when the scientists studied his model, they discovered so many things that were not yet known"... So Christopher Nolan taught phd's in astrophysics something about a black hole?
The fascinating thing about interstellar is THEY NEVER TRAVELED INTERSTELLAR!! they went thru a blackhole to go intergalactic to another galaxy. And when traveling to the blackhole they traveled interplanetary travel ....mic drop 🎤
Not real pictures because you cant take a real picture of a blackhole as there is no light. They substitute colors from numbers that were generated. Photoshopped color by numbers at best.
FYI, they 'dumbed down' the render of the black hole, not showing the difference in light intensity or colour shift in the ring because it would get too complicated for most people to understand.
"Jesse we have to make an accurate representation of a black hole"
This is why they called him Heisenberg
I AM THE ONE WHO SOLVES
Accretion bitch!!
@@chenko9238 you!
yeah, science!
Imagine making your movie so accurate that even scientists learn from the visuals.
Mann it seem absolutely accurate
It was scientists who gave him the model in the first place.
@@thesteppacityI see what you did there
They actually built a new graphics rendering software loaded with the equations for the black hole. Kip Thorn was the movie's physicist consultant.
Kip actually ended up writing a book all about the science behind the movie. Really good read.
And if im right, even though the scene lasted just a couple minutes, it took days to render it
Ephesians 6:12 says, For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places.
Jesus disrespected every religion, in John 14:6, Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me.
We are not to be with any other religion. Because if we do, Matthew 6:24 says, No man can serve two masters: for either he will hate the one, and love the other; or else he will hold to the one, and despise the other. Ye cannot serve God and mammon. Don't pray for other religions.. But we are called to pray for one another in James 5:12 says, But above all things, my brethren, swear not, neither by heaven, neither by the earth, neither by any other oath: but let your yea be yea; and your nay, nay; lest ye fall into condemnation. Is any among you afflicted? let him pray. Is any merry? let him sing psalms.
Jesus saves, God bless.
@@jemtjinaton8042it took about 4 days for a single frame to render and there are 60 frames in a second so it took about 8 months per second if it was rendered on a single GPU but they have a render farm with thousands of the best GPU's on the market so it probaly only took them a couple months to render the entire movie
But Kips knows the people who do numerical relativity, as it’s called.
Just so people are aware, the physicist that Christopher Nolan consulted is Kip Thorne.
that explains a reference to manns KIPP on his planet.
This is so spooky because If they were right about the black hole maybe they were also right about going through one and living in another dimension as well?
nah
We don’t have equations for that nor any possible theory’s that seem plausible. We did for black holes which is why they were right.
Oh, god no. Please, please don't think going into a black hole is some sort of portal to a happy magic dimension to see your daughter again. That literally makes no sense.
Black holes are gravity wells. If you go into one, you're gonna be turned into a meat string. End of story.
No. The looking and entrance into a black hole are both possible to theorize but the entrance presented on the movie was just for the plot. Black holes are just collapsed stars with infinite density, when you fall into one you experience nothing but time dilation, spaghettification and certainly, death.
@@peak.sidehustles there are equations for wormholes, we just don’t know if some things they need actually exist
"Jesse, we need to make black holes, Jesse"
no bitcchhh do it yourself
JESSE U DESTROYED THE UNIVERSE, JESSE
@@RussianSkeppy but Mr. White, I see another universe beyond the event horizon.
Yeah, science!!!!
ok npc
So far that is one of the best movies I have ever watched
Masses are easily impressed.
@@R.DeMora the cinematography alone is pretty spectacular.
@@dickswingston8854 I won't argue that, credit where credit is due.
@@R.DeMora The score was phenomenal
@@R.DeMora yeah mr demora boy is very smart and he’s not a part of the masses therefore he’s not as easily impressed right
*Breaking bad intensifies*
underrated comment
yo mr white
I was looking for this comment
JESSE WE NEED TO FIND THE BLACKHOLE
@@fc-rq2bi but mista white like come on yo... you can't be serious right now yo.. I mean like... science!
science fiction becomes science fact
Not really because most Sci Fi movies are facts mixed with fiction
The picture of a black hole is fact.
If you truly believe
@@troll707 bro he meant only for the interstellar movie in 2014
I have a feeling humans are about to experience a lot of that soon..
@@Juliamh2222oh boii
Christopher gotta be one of the greatest movie director of the 21st century
Best movie director ever
Truly amazing! Our boy Christopher Nolan is an amazing director. Still trying to wrap my head around Tenet.
It was the only movie that I understood deeply lol.
Christopher Nolan is exceptional. What a collection of films he has.
It's not your fault. It's nonsense.
@@randyralls9658I would like to see your version in the theatres then
I tried watching it, but got bored
"i am the one who creates accurate black holes"
The more spooky thing is that the 2019 pic of the real black hole looks exactly like the movie black hole! Absolutely mind blowing.
"Exactly like the movie black hole" It's accurate to some degree which is really comforting but ultimatly we cannot say much about the nitty gritties since it's really blurry
@@WhyneedanAlias Obviously, there isnt a giant library of books inside. Lol.
But visually it looks exactly the same and when you make out an image of that blurry capture, it looks almost identical.
@@Maz2bi Yeah obviously the thing inside the black hole is fiction, that's not what I ment.
I was just commenting on the phrase that it looks "exactly like the movie". It does not imo. Don't get me wrong the images are a great achievement for science and they do match with the movie if you look at it from the right angle and blur it out and take a long exposure - but they do not confirm the details. Obviously they confirm the existence of Black Holes and that our basic idea is not wrong but the details near the horizon like for example the photon rings seen in the movie might be way off. We just can't make assumptions about that yet.
@@WhyneedanAlias well we know there is an accretion disc of red hot glowing rocks circling around the black hole.
@@WhyneedanAliaswe’ve gotten much more clearer photos recently, and it was correct
Honestly one of the best movies Ive ever watched and still waiting for a second one
There wouldn't be any
If you are a fan of Nolan's check out Tenet. If you thought Memento or Inception were mind fcks, Tenet will have you thinking about it for days or weeks... or longer.
@@seanriopel3132 the memento and inception was the films i liked the most and i still hadn't seen tenet but had heard that it's not that good as the former. Is that right?
@@thekrakozhian392 I mean inception and tenet is in my top 5 GOAT movies. Tenet is like inception on steroids squared. Some people may not be able to follow it 100 but if you can it is absolutely stunning. Everything from the cinematography to the story is an instant classic in my mind. It definitely challenges you as a viewer.
Yes, I mean, Brand is in the other planet and Coop is somehow preparing to go where she currently is for her to know that he survived the black hole. I wanna know what happens to them next
"Fact you probably didn't know" literally everyone knows this one fact about Interstellar
I didn't know
They build a rendering engine for it using equations for black hole and published 2 research papers based on that
Wow.. Really..??
@@red_robin3697 yeah
@@red_robin3697yes. Even wrote a book about the science of interstellar
Prime example if everybody work together we can figure out how to travel through space
trains are nice
I finally watched this movie it's a masterpiece best movie that I've ever watched in my life
they just recently played it at our imax (Royal BC musuem) for just 2 weeks And i’m so excited to be able to watch it before they take it away for another 4 years 😄🥹
Screen size is 18.5 by 26 meters and we have only one of 35 4K laser projectors in the world here!!
"Yeah!! Science Bitch!!"
The black hole in Interstellar, Gargantua, was a CGI rendering of a black hole based on a mathematical model that describes the warping of space around a black hole. That model, while intended for the movie, is what we use to study black holes mathematically because it’s based on all known data surrounding black holes and incorporates general relativity
Christopher Nolan is not only a director he is also a scientist 🙌🏻
Kip thorne was the astrophysicist who was the advisor for interstellar. Brilliant man.
"i am the one who k̶n̶o̶c̶k̶ recreated black hole accurately "
Kip thorne is actually the mastermind behind all of it
I have seen that photo and it's SCARY EXACTLY RIGHT.
"Big brain Nolan"
LMAOOOO 🤣🤣🤣
depictions of black holes like this have been around for much longer than the movie. it doesn't take a scientist to replicate it into a movie
You missed the point. Until 2019, no one had ever actually seen what a backhole looks like, what they put in the movie was game changing
@@chronic_spot... and today nobody has still never seen a black hole in space. The picture you saw was a synthetic image of a black hole and not one made from photons of light as if your eye was looking through a telescope.
@@davidpalmer9780 literally all images from space are🤦♂️ if you can't understand light spectrums, look that up
@@chronic_spot All images from space huh? Tell that to a Hubble engineer.The human eye can't see infrared, X-rays, gamma rays etc. which is why the black hole picture is a synthetic image composed of non-visible light at those shorter wavelengths. It is not a picture taken within the visible light spectrum that humans can observe with their eyes..
@@davidpalmer9780 And? It's still a picture.
"Jesse, we need to make an accurate black hole, Jesse."
It was so much more than this.
Nolan had a computer model built that took several months to render on powerful machines and gave valuable information to physicists.
Nolan: “draw a black hole for me”
Scientist: “i dunno, no one’s ever seen one before”
Nolan: “just do it”
The biggest question that hit my mind. Why spaceship did not break into peaces, while going near a blackhole or even entering in a black.
Because it's science fiction. That black hole didn't look very big, so it probably would've killed them before they even reached the event horizon. Pretty sure smaller black holes are basically surrounded by fire or some shit, and even if they weren't, the gravity would be incredibly strong in which they'd die pretty fast. A supermassive black hole at the center of galaxies is much more survivable for a while.
that's due to the size
This is a feature of supermassive rotating BHs. Basically, they are spinning so fast and are so massive that theoretically you could enter the event horizon (point of no return) and "survive' (this is a euphemism because the radiation would kill you before you even get to the EH) the supermassive BH. SM BHs are in the range of hundreds of millions to billions of solar masses (but because they are the densest objects in the universe, an average SM BH would fit inside our solar system despite being orders of magnitudes more massive than the solar system). A stellar mass BH would not be survivable.
As for Cooper surviving Gargantua and ending up in a higher dimension tesseract singularity that connects to his daughter's bedroom, that's obviously just plot magic.
The physicist who assisted Nolan with the image of the black hole, his name is Kip Thorne. His knowledge is amazing. Finessed the hell out of those fractal images.
This movie made so much sense that my close friends couldn't understand it and i became weird.
I knew how much the visuals in this movie were going to up the game in space documentaries and was not disappointed. Gone are the days of a black ball. Accretion disks and gravitational lensing are the new norm and it’s beautiful. ❤🙌
Oh wow… I always thought it was because nasa and Hollywood are both in the same line of work
Fun fact: Christopher Nolan wanted his movie to be so realistic that he himself went to a black hole.
I keep saying that everything you see in movies come to life. It's as if we know everything already without knowing it.
We’ve had simulations of black holes decades ago and how they would theoretically look.
Waltuh
more than 15yrs ago i have seen the images of black holes on Science Channels. They were drawn with the help of math, precisely drawn, "How likely it is to look"
Did you know: Black holes don't have a "backside". Light warps around them and maps their entire surface onto the visible part of the event-horizon (the black part)
You saw the disk of matter turning around the hole. When it dissapears behind the hole, you can still see it above and below the hole. Light bent around it towards the camera.
"they discovered so many things that was previously unknown" *proceeds to name none of them* 😢
instead of chemistry, now mr waltuh white was dedicated his life for astronomy.
Honestly this movie needed more awards at least for the music
Walter white in an alternate universe where he was an astronomer instead of a chemist
It’s not like we didn’t know what black holes looked like. There were plenty of theories before the first photo was ever taken.
It wasn't even a photo lmao
The actual final product is the exact same thing we saw on the real black hole photo
He did such a great job and the physicists calculated so well, they actually mathematically described the image of a black hole seen from an horizontal perspective
They used a super computer and wrote a software to render the black hole.
This is due to the fact that Christopher Nolan doesn't use CGI and made a spaceship and filmed an actual black hole
He actually sent them to a black hole and sent two of them into the event horizon
What a Film, Wow! 👍
Pov:this is the universe when walter didnt become a drug manufacturer and used his brains for the better.
I could see Christopher Nolan making an actual black hole because he didn’t want to use CGI
This is exactly what he did. Just keep adding to the deception.
Get a life
?
That’s what my huge huge respect to Sir Nolan❤
I am 13 and absolutley LOVE this movie
And fun fact, we found the exact same black hole in the movie IRL
So for the people who dont understand, in interstellar the camera is aligned with the black holes disk, from that angle it doesnt look like that on the picture made in 2019 but if you flip the camera angle to the top of the black hole making the disk seem like a 2D circle and blur out the disk, it looks alot like the picture of 2019
So instead of making an imaginary one, he made in imaginary one! Woah!
Walter White knocking books off a shelf on earth from inside a black hole: *IM THE ONE WHO KNOCKS*
Jean-Pierre Luminet, in 1979, produced the first computer-simulated image of a black hole, demonstrating how it would distort light. Interstellar was not the first, scientists had been creating accurate simulations and visualizations for decades.
That’s literally Walter, Todd and Lydia 😂😂😂
The game Mass Effect 2 was made in 2009. In the final mission you have to invade an alien space station that sits right on the edge of the accretion disk of the black hole at the center of our galaxy. For a game made in 2009 it actually does a pretty good job of depicting a black hole. Comparing the game's 2009 depiction, Interstellar's and the photo taken in 2019 is pretty cool.
They didnt learn from Chistopher Nolan, Nolan learned from the scientists
That bald dude looks like Walter💀💀
That's what I'm talking about that's why he is the MVP that's why he is the GOAT the GOAT
Didnt they use computers and give them logic and equations to have the computers literally simulate what a black hole would be like?
Thats what he says in the video thanks for repeating, i almost missed that
They very much had proof, they just didn’t have visual proof.
This is why Christopher Nolan is so amazing. He doesn’t take the easy route he goes all in. Everything this man does for a movie is done with attention, quality, and genuine care.
Props to him for creating science just for his movie 🙏
Him: "A mind blowing fact about the movie Interstellar you probably didn't know"
Me in a bad mood: "And I don't want to know"
What a lot of people don't realize is that a black hole isn't a hole like we imagine it, it's a sphere
The Singularity 😱 also most major galaxies have a black hole at the center supposedly even we have one
That physicist is Kip Thorne. Nobel Prize winner, the man who discovered gravitational waves, one of the world's leading experts on the general theory of relativity. This movie comes with a book that describes every scene in terms of physics. Just so you know, all those formulas on the blackboard aren't just fancy symbols, they're real equations that could defeat gravity if we had quantum data from the singularity
"A mind blowing fact about interstellar movie..."
AI confirmed ✅
The first black hole ever discovered was Cygnus X-1, located within the Milky Way in the constellation of Cygnus, the Swan. Astronomers saw the first signs of the black hole in 1964 when a sounding rocket detected celestial sources of X-rays according to NASA
There are still so many things many people can't understand in this movie
It is a nice demonstration of astrophysics 😀
This is why I love Christopher Nolan movies
A french astrophysicist sketched out what he belived a black hole would look like 40 years ago. Jean-Pierre Luminet. Might want to google him. Brilliant guy.
It wasn't just sketched out
it was calculated with a computer using physics. While the dots are hand placed it's still a render and not a sketch.
@@batman3698 I'm aware of how it was produced mate. You may not be aware he was also an artist, I'm also old enough to have used a 7040. Im also accutely aware of the printers of the time. 1979 tech. Not even the top of the line tech. He hand drew/painted/sketched it with india ink. So theres that...
Because we humans are already out there. The public just doesn't know
This movie is not just entertaining but somehow educational
Reason why we love Christopher nolan!
Imagine they also made a perfect description of what 4d worlds look like to a 3d person
The physicist is Kip Thorne, he's also written a book explaining the physics in Interstellar.
Gives me goosebumps.. everytime I think of interstellar movie
You might have liked to give Kip some props.
Saying it one more time, sci fi writers and directors channel Akashic memory also known as past life memory they also tap into the ether unknowingly and it comes out into their writing, the real reason everything on SciFi happens is because time is non linear by the time they made the movie it had already happened in reality because his thoughts created that reality.
Thanks Kip Thorne
there was no "Photo" of a black hole released. This was radio telescope data which was runned through a kind of composition software to fill up the empty spaces. In "easy words".
My all time favorite movie. He advanced civilization by making this movie.
Bro, i remember seeing multiple black holes in my science books in middle school back in the 2000s, you aint gonna get me😂
"Yeah Mr. White, Yeah science"
just wait till Nolan makes a Cyberpunk or Jurassic Park
"and when the scientists studied his model, they discovered so many things that were not yet known"... So Christopher Nolan taught phd's in astrophysics something about a black hole?
The fascinating thing about interstellar is THEY NEVER TRAVELED INTERSTELLAR!! they went thru a blackhole to go intergalactic to another galaxy. And when traveling to the blackhole they traveled interplanetary travel ....mic drop 🎤
Wormhole you mean. And their existence is to now not yet proven, they just exist in theory
Right, the title had to be Intergalactic
There still isn't any real picture of a blackhole.
yes it is scientists captured a black hole that holds our miky way galaxy
2 Picture of Blackhole M87 Blackhole And Sagittarius A Blackhole
Not real pictures because you cant take a real picture of a blackhole as there is no light. They substitute colors from numbers that were generated. Photoshopped color by numbers at best.
@@Zomboo Yes, black holes have no light, but the light that goes through the black hole is attracted, thus causing light circling the black hole
We had lots of proof of black holes since like the 1930's. We could see the effect they had on other stars.
Yes this is all true .. the physicists also found out about the secret libraries located inside the black hole.
FYI, they 'dumbed down' the render of the black hole, not showing the difference in light intensity or colour shift in the ring because it would get too complicated for most people to understand.
This is amazing
"fact you didn't know"
Proceeds to state the most well known fact
What Mind blowing is im old, the movie already 9 years ago. Still remember everthing like yesterday 😭