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Interstellar : Full Reaction

Full reaction of Interstellar

Interstellar : Full Reaction

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Thank you so much for the extra context and info!!

MovieJoob

I just discovered your YT channel and Patreon and you have some great reactions including this film. Yes, the ending is confusing and based on multiple viewings this is what I think covers the main point and you may have heard something similar in your YT comments. The reason why the people on Earth seemed to be doomed is because Brand couldn't figure out the riddle of overcoming gravity and hence there was no way to get anyone off the planet. The data Cooper relayed to Murphy at the end, which was found in the black hole, allowed Murphy to solve the riddle of gravity which I look at as being basically discovering anti-gravity allowing that huge station they built to be populated and launched into space. The Earth is lost but at least the people can now make it to the planet Brand was on at the end. She thinks Cooper and everyone is dead and her colony is now the only hope for mankind but soon everyone will be arriving.

Andrew Roach

One of the theories is that a black hole has a counterpart wormhole it spits you out of. So it's an endless cycle loop around gravity. Keeping it a sealed flowing system. Like a Klein Bottle that represents the Moibus strip. Or the Hypercube model we have now to illustrate this effect visually. This movie is one of the few where scientists worked closely with the producer to base everything on known mathematics and quantum physics. Including some of the time slip. Even the blackhole visuals were accurate to what we know them to appear like in reality. With some artistic license on the idea that we evolved into other dimensions at some point as a species to manipulate a black hold like that. And also some artistic license was given for how mathematics work at the horizon. If he had gone into the black hole as he did then the entire universe would play out behind him at a faster and faster rate since his clock would be slower. But to us, he would appear slower, until practically frozen in time the closer he got to crossing over.

Sean Murphy


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