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Actually, you're NOT mistaken! They invented a new mathematical computer simulation model of what a black hole would look like. That technology actually contributed to the first actual image of a black hole, and it pretty much looked just like the movie! So you're RIGHT! They DID predict the future!
Actually it didnt contribute or anything but the movie version was 90% accurate to the image produced by Event horizon telescope team. But best part is the interstellar team knew a spinning black hole will have a brighter right or left side and a darker left or right side. But for some reason nolan thought the less accurate version looked better so he went ahead with it so yeah the movie was pretty accurate
If you haven't already watched it, I think you would both enjoy the movie Contact, with Jodie Foster, Matthew McConnaghey, and John Hurt. It has a similar vibe to Interstellar
Wow, this movie was so good on so many different levels. I loved the hardcore science behind it all, the visuals of interstellar space & the black hole singularity, the acting, the scores(music) , & the writing…I mean, just everything. Great reaction ladies & great movie choice. ❤😊
Thank you so much! We loved watching this movie. It's such a complete production in every way. It was super nice to share Shuni's reaction to it as well. I knew she would like it 😁
Imagine Cooper landing on Edmunds Planet, out of the blue, and reuniting with Brand. Imagine that Cooper Station had not yet transmitted to Brand that he was alive and back at Saturn. Now, imagine him trying to quickly explain everything that happened, after he jettisoned into Gargantua, before she could conclude that she had suddenly gone stark raving mad. 😆
Don't forget TARS, he still has the quantum data. Imagine a civilization evolving with that knowledge. Imagine 'we' were actually them, the descendants of Edmunds planet.
This is my favorite SF movie. Many people are confused by the events in the tesseract, which are based on the idea of God’s time. This was conceived by Boethius (480-524) in his book, The Consolation of Philosophy, considered one of the most important works of medieval philosophy. To explain how God’s omniscience can be reconciled with human free will, Boethius said that all time, for God, exists simultaneously (because God exists outside of time). Inside the tesseract, Cooper experiences God’s time, which suggests that the fifth-dimensional beings (i.e., our future selves) have evolved to a godlike state. The idea may be even older: in Virgil’s “Aeneid” (19 BC), Aeneus visits the land of the dead, where he sees all the dead, past and future.
I enjoyed watching this great movie with you both! I think what some people miss is Professor Brand and Dr. Mann are the typical Humans and Coop is the idealistic one; the one we all want to be but few actually turn out to be … We are selfish and we lie (even with good intentions) to get people to do what needs to be done, in our eyes. Most of us would have pushed the button to get saved, or chose not to go at all. The HERO in a story is special because most of humanity doesn’t behave that way. We’d all like to believe we would, but when the chips are down (in such a way as in these types of stories), we usually make the wrong choice. A sacrifice cannot be made by those who don’t KNOW they’re losing anything or trading effort or resources for good. “Do not go gentle into that good night; Rage, rage against the dying of the light.”
19:23 I think what you're referring to is that until this film, there hadn't really been an adequate rendering of a black hole, but mainly just the implications of the math and physics of the black hole. The team (VFX) and actual experts of the field that worked together on the depiction of Gargantua for the film produced what is considered to be the most accurate depiction of said math and physics in service of what it ought to look like, and resulted in lots of useful insights and several interesting papers including that of the programming code used to create Gargantua for the screen with regard to all the aforementioned science. It turns out, all those brilliant past scientists that contributed to our foundational understanding of what these celestial bodies should look like (and the rendering thereof by the teams here) were lovingly accurate to our first _actual_ photographs of a blackhole (the one at the center of the Messier 87 galaxy, 55 million lightyears from Earth). Truly breathtaking stuff!
19:28 You are correct. It was simulated in our computers and used in the movie. Then we saw it in real life years later which proved the accuracy of those simulations.
Amazing detail.. At 23:46 Listen to background music.. It's like clock ticking right? That every ticking means 1 day on earth..With their spending time at this planet, those tickings equal 23 years approximately.. Amazing details..
Yes!! That's so crazy! We found a post recently that said that since it's release to the 10 year anniversary of the movie, it's only been less than an hour and a half in Miller's planet 🤯
I know it sounds fooey but the study of her point on love transcending time and space has a quantifiable set in the universe. There is no other scientific reason any single creature or entity could possibly predict what another creature will do while separated from any contact. Knowing she would come back for the watch should not be possible. Yet it is. Because of that connection which solidifies it for us as common sense when we know someone well enough. That calculation is too much even for super computers to handle. We can calculate the moon and star trajectories, but we can not calculate a 3 body problem (3 orbiting stars creates natural chaos). A human puts the 3 body problem to shame. Yet we now exactly what a loved one will do.
Me gusta pensar que Brand también pudo encontrarse con Edmunds antes que muriera, así como hizo Cooper con Murphy. Capaz Edmunds también se criogenizo esperando ver a Brand en sus últimos momentos.
Apologies, but there's no way Brand and Edmunds saw each other. By the time she got there it had been roughly 87 years since he left (10 years before Brand left Earth + 2 yrs to Saturn + 23 years time slip + 51 years time slip + let's say 1 year of random travel time). Even if he was a young brilliant scientist, he would've been well over 100 yrs old by the time she got there. He almost certainly was already dead, sorry. (EDIT: I suppose it's possible he had a little time slippage himself when traveling around Gargantua, but probably not much so still very unlikely he was alive when she got there.)
@@NerdishReact Sorry, but he was already dead after the Millers planet event...no transmission from his planet anymore, she knew he was propably already dead.
I have no idea what I am about to say…I am from Kansas, USA,,,and it gets cold and hot there…we have seasons..spring.. summer, fall, and winter…like everywhere else…winter it snows…average temperature ..can be freezing..and snow might stay on the ground for weeks…and I always believed because Argentina was so far south…it might have Kansas weather….jn a way…I have always known Argentina had beautiful women…and this, more than anything else, confirms…what I thought I knew…now…early on…one sister guessed that they….were us…they were people living on earth today….from the future…and that was correct…Matt Damon was a terrible person…after being stranded…in the beginning…I believed all the astronauts had enough fuel to get back..to earth…bad planning I guess…the younger sister can start a night club act…hypnotizing people with her eyes…they are amazing…but, I am just commenting here..I got thrown off subject….but still….very smart…and she can cry any time…
Seeing your reaction looks a lot like trying to read Gollum’s mind! Either you… are missing keys …on your …keyboard, or you …have the attention span ….of a gnat…..
This is going to sound super dumb and weird, but I *_promise_* I mean it with as much humor and delicate consideration as it deserves (lol) 🙏... But in future productions, if you continue with the copyright precaution of fading out the film every few seconds, please consider framing it differently relative to where you're sitting. I felt inclined to politely look away every time the scene faded out because it's placed directly over your chest, lmaoooo 😆 That said, this was a fun reaction, and as always, a wonderful revisit to a wonderful adventure of an emotional movie. It's always so refreshing to share in someone else's experience of the film! Thank you two for sharing 💙💛
@@NerdishReactuhh, it’s your personal choice for your reactions. don’t pretend it’s about copyright. every other reactor is capable of watching without pausing. do it however you want. it’s your channel. just letting you know pausing movies that try to build up tension completely cuts all the tension
Great movie but flawed. Humans on earth can't be "they", in order for everything to work in the movie humans had to have gotten off earth and we couldn't have done that without the black hole, so someone other than earths humans put the black hole in reach.
@@Simran.g9398 ? I'm not sure I would call a species from another planet humans, it's a term we gave ourselves. And that's not whats implied in the movie, the movie definitely indicates "they" are from Earth. And if it's future humans as you state... then they must have gotten off earth before it was uninhabitable.
@@tableshaper4076 did you forgot she took fertilized eggs with her ? That's why they showed lights and camp in the last shot with Dr Brand on Edmund's planet. The whole point of plan B was to save our species on another planet. And they succeeded. They also succeeded in plan A ( as Cooper gave required information to Murph through watch ), by building different stations around Saturn and taking little by little human life from earth to those stations. That's what Cooper saw after waking up in hospital of one of those stations.
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plz react to Cypher (2002)
Actually, you're NOT mistaken! They invented a new mathematical computer simulation model of what a black hole would look like. That technology actually contributed to the first actual image of a black hole, and it pretty much looked just like the movie! So you're RIGHT! They DID predict the future!
Omg that's so amazing!!!
Actually it didnt contribute or anything but the movie version was 90% accurate to the image produced by Event horizon telescope team. But best part is the interstellar team knew a spinning black hole will have a brighter right or left side and a darker left or right side. But for some reason nolan thought the less accurate version looked better so he went ahead with it so yeah the movie was pretty accurate
If you haven't already watched it, I think you would both enjoy the movie Contact, with Jodie Foster, Matthew McConnaghey, and John Hurt. It has a similar vibe to Interstellar
We haven't watched it yet, thanks for the recommendation!
Y'all should watch "Arrival"
Thanks for the recommendation! We'll check it out
The only reactor who actually understood how the drone got there
In movies like this, everything means something. Things aren't random, so we just try to find meaning on everything 😅
Interstellar ❤ Nolan's greatest work for humanity ❤
It was a whole experience! We loved it
Someone finally put it together in a reaction that the drone showed up there due to the same gravitational anomaly as everything else.
Thanks!! We really try to get everything going on in movies or shows. Sometimes we fail tho haha
Another perfect movie "Arrival."
Completely agree, incredible.
Thanks for the recommendation! We'll check it out
Coop’s voice breaking when he says “don’t let me leave Murph” gets to me every time. You can feel his heart breaking as he says it.
Absolutely! That's a good actor right there. All that emotion 😭
“Omg the music…”
“Yah? Yah.”
😁
Wow, this movie was so good on so many different levels. I loved the hardcore science behind it all, the visuals of interstellar space & the black hole singularity, the acting, the scores(music) , & the writing…I mean, just everything. Great reaction ladies & great movie choice. ❤😊
Thank you so much! We loved watching this movie. It's such a complete production in every way. It was super nice to share Shuni's reaction to it as well. I knew she would like it 😁
Imagine Cooper landing on Edmunds Planet, out of the blue, and reuniting with Brand. Imagine that Cooper Station had not yet transmitted to Brand that he was alive and back at Saturn.
Now, imagine him trying to quickly explain everything that happened, after he jettisoned into Gargantua, before she could conclude that she had suddenly gone stark raving mad. 😆
Don't forget TARS, he still has the quantum data. Imagine a civilization evolving with that knowledge. Imagine 'we' were actually them, the descendants of Edmunds planet.
That's such a cool future!! We will believe it goes like that
This is my favorite SF movie. Many people are confused by the events in the tesseract, which are based on the idea of God’s time. This was conceived by Boethius (480-524) in his book, The Consolation of Philosophy, considered one of the most important works of medieval philosophy. To explain how God’s omniscience can be reconciled with human free will, Boethius said that all time, for God, exists simultaneously (because God exists outside of time). Inside the tesseract, Cooper experiences God’s time, which suggests that the fifth-dimensional beings (i.e., our future selves) have evolved to a godlike state. The idea may be even older: in Virgil’s “Aeneid” (19 BC), Aeneus visits the land of the dead, where he sees all the dead, past and future.
Ohh that's so interesting!! Thanks for sharing 🤗
I enjoyed watching this great movie with you both!
I think what some people miss is Professor Brand and Dr. Mann are the typical Humans and Coop is the idealistic one; the one we all want to be but few actually turn out to be …
We are selfish and we lie (even with good intentions) to get people to do what needs to be done, in our eyes. Most of us would have pushed the button to get saved, or chose not to go at all.
The HERO in a story is special because most of humanity doesn’t behave that way. We’d all like to believe we would, but when the chips are down (in such a way as in these types of stories), we usually make the wrong choice.
A sacrifice cannot be made by those who don’t KNOW they’re losing anything or trading effort or resources for good.
“Do not go gentle into that good night; Rage, rage against the dying of the light.”
Absolutely! We really liked the story because it showed a very realistic behavior in the characters. It made everything so believable
19:23 I think what you're referring to is that until this film, there hadn't really been an adequate rendering of a black hole, but mainly just the implications of the math and physics of the black hole. The team (VFX) and actual experts of the field that worked together on the depiction of Gargantua for the film produced what is considered to be the most accurate depiction of said math and physics in service of what it ought to look like, and resulted in lots of useful insights and several interesting papers including that of the programming code used to create Gargantua for the screen with regard to all the aforementioned science. It turns out, all those brilliant past scientists that contributed to our foundational understanding of what these celestial bodies should look like (and the rendering thereof by the teams here) were lovingly accurate to our first _actual_ photographs of a blackhole (the one at the center of the Messier 87 galaxy, 55 million lightyears from Earth). Truly breathtaking stuff!
How cool is that!? Amazing job by the VFX team 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Great reaction ladies!
Thank you so much Ray!!
Great movie, and great reaction. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks for watching 💖
good reaction guys. you have great big eyes for crying shuni. big ol tear drops down the cheek.
Thanks!
19:28 You are correct. It was simulated in our computers and used in the movie. Then we saw it in real life years later which proved the accuracy of those simulations.
That's insane!! How crazy is that!?
Amazing detail.. At 23:46 Listen to background music.. It's like clock ticking right? That every ticking means 1 day on earth..With their spending time at this planet, those tickings equal 23 years approximately.. Amazing details..
Yes!! That's so crazy! We found a post recently that said that since it's release to the 10 year anniversary of the movie, it's only been less than an hour and a half in Miller's planet 🤯
@@NerdishReact
It also sound like the dripping of water... double the detail
yall are adorable lol
Thanks 🥰
I know it sounds fooey but the study of her point on love transcending time and space has a quantifiable set in the universe.
There is no other scientific reason any single creature or entity could possibly predict what another creature will do while separated from any contact.
Knowing she would come back for the watch should not be possible. Yet it is. Because of that connection which solidifies it for us as common sense when we know someone well enough.
That calculation is too much even for super computers to handle. We can calculate the moon and star trajectories, but we can not calculate a 3 body problem (3 orbiting stars creates natural chaos). A human puts the 3 body problem to shame. Yet we now exactly what a loved one will do.
That's very interesting!! Thanks for sharing
i hope you enjoy a nice journey as a youtuber
Thank you!!
Great reaction !
Your should maybe watch also Arrival (2016). It will also hit hard.
Thanks for the recommendation! We'll check it out.
Recuerdo cuando vi esta peli en el cine con mi papá y mi prima 😢 salimos llorando bien feo 😭
Todos los que la fueron a ver seguro salieron así 😭 pero que increíble experiencia verla en el cine!
It was a black hole's image that was predicted. Wormholes very likely do not exist in a way we could ever see.
Right!
9.9/10. That last .1, in the end, I just wanted her to look up and see his ship flying down. That's it.
If we close our eyes, we can see it happening lol
The ship has more than one docking station.
That makes sense
"I rewatch and I shut my mouth while I'm watching"
Me gusta pensar que Brand también pudo encontrarse con Edmunds antes que muriera, así como hizo Cooper con Murphy. Capaz Edmunds también se criogenizo esperando ver a Brand en sus últimos momentos.
Ayy sii, nos vamos a quedar con esa versión 🥺
I enjoyed watching your reaction.
I'm not to interested in most series, but if you'd do a few more movies, I'd subscribe.
Thanks! We're doing a bit of everything for now haha
This is my favorite movie of all time! I can't watch to watch your reaction. :)
You mean I can't *wait* to watch?
We really hope you liked watching it with us!! 😁
Apologies, but there's no way Brand and Edmunds saw each other. By the time she got there it had been roughly 87 years since he left (10 years before Brand left Earth + 2 yrs to Saturn + 23 years time slip + 51 years time slip + let's say 1 year of random travel time). Even if he was a young brilliant scientist, he would've been well over 100 yrs old by the time she got there. He almost certainly was already dead, sorry.
(EDIT: I suppose it's possible he had a little time slippage himself when traveling around Gargantua, but probably not much so still very unlikely he was alive when she got there.)
@@Steelburgh we'll choose to believe he went into cryosleep to wait for her 🥺
@@NerdishReact Sorry, but he was already dead after the Millers planet event...no transmission from his planet anymore, she knew he was propably already dead.
Thanks for reaction
Thanks for watching!
Don't forget december realese on cinemas.
Yes!! It's so cool it has a Re-release
Let me please just say; y'all glowin and dashing🏵🏵🏵🏵🏵
Y'all gotta do a reaction to TENET from 2020
It's like Inception with the Matrix
Thank you so much! We'll have them into consideration 🤗
Don’t forget…the water,planet…gravity was130%…you move slower..your feet feel heavy plus you are in water….
Don’t forget about the suits that they’re wearing.
Omg that's true!!
I have no idea what I am about to say…I am from Kansas, USA,,,and it gets cold and hot there…we have seasons..spring.. summer, fall, and winter…like everywhere else…winter it snows…average temperature ..can be freezing..and snow might stay on the ground for weeks…and I always believed because Argentina was so far south…it might have Kansas weather….jn a way…I have always known Argentina had beautiful women…and this, more than anything else, confirms…what I thought I knew…now…early on…one sister guessed that they….were us…they were people living on earth today….from the future…and that was correct…Matt Damon was a terrible person…after being stranded…in the beginning…I believed all the astronauts had enough fuel to get back..to earth…bad planning I guess…the younger sister can start a night club act…hypnotizing people with her eyes…they are amazing…but, I am just commenting here..I got thrown off subject….but still….very smart…and she can cry any time…
Are you allergic to punctuation?
Seeing your reaction looks a lot like trying to read Gollum’s mind! Either you… are missing keys …on your …keyboard, or you …have the attention span ….of a gnat…..
Argentina has both cold and hot kind of weathers through the year 😅
Great idea pausing to talk about it in segments. Wish more people did that.
Thank you!
This is going to sound super dumb and weird, but I *_promise_* I mean it with as much humor and delicate consideration as it deserves (lol) 🙏... But in future productions, if you continue with the copyright precaution of fading out the film every few seconds, please consider framing it differently relative to where you're sitting. I felt inclined to politely look away every time the scene faded out because it's placed directly over your chest, lmaoooo 😆 That said, this was a fun reaction, and as always, a wonderful revisit to a wonderful adventure of an emotional movie. It's always so refreshing to share in someone else's experience of the film! Thank you two for sharing 💙💛
Not really sure what the alternative would be Bud... Either cover their faces, which seems off, or the other girl, or one boob each
kinda ruined it for your friend by pausing it and killing the tension the movie tried to build up
Usually my sister gives me a sign outside of the frame to stop. We do it for copyright and to recollect out thoughts when watching something
@@NerdishReactuhh, it’s your personal choice for your reactions. don’t pretend it’s about copyright. every other reactor is capable of watching without pausing.
do it however you want. it’s your channel. just letting you know pausing movies that try to build up tension completely cuts all the tension
@reactwatcher It helps us leave more scenes for our RUclips videos than others, as simple as that
Great movie but flawed. Humans on earth can't be "they", in order for everything to work in the movie humans had to have gotten off earth and we couldn't have done that without the black hole, so someone other than earths humans put the black hole in reach.
Warmhole*
Earth humans weren't "they". It was future civilized humans on a new Edmund's planet ( that Dr Brand found).
@@Simran.g9398 ? I'm not sure I would call a species from another planet humans, it's a term we gave ourselves. And that's not whats implied in the movie, the movie definitely indicates "they" are from Earth. And if it's future humans as you state... then they must have gotten off earth before it was uninhabitable.
@@tableshaper4076 did you forgot she took fertilized eggs with her ? That's why they showed lights and camp in the last shot with Dr Brand on Edmund's planet. The whole point of plan B was to save our species on another planet.
And they succeeded.
They also succeeded in plan A ( as Cooper gave required information to Murph through watch ), by building different stations around Saturn and taking little by little human life from earth to those stations. That's what Cooper saw after waking up in hospital of one of those stations.
You're just gonna have to stop thinking about all the wibbly wobbly timey wimey stuff and just enjoy the movie.