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Interstellar: Trailer 1
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Jan 5, 2017
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Interstellar – Miller's Water Planet Explained and How Time Dilation Worked
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The Miller's planet. | Interstellar Traveller
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Falling into a planet orbiting a black hole (Miller's planet)
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Decoded History on Instagram: "In Interstellar, Miller’s planet orbits close to the black hole Gargantua, where gravity is so strong that time runs much slower. This is gravitational time dilation, a prediction of Einstein’s relativity. On the planet, one hour equals about seven years outside. So when Cooper and Brand return after only a few hours, Romilly has aged 23 years waiting in orbit. Einstein’s theory explains this: gravity warps spacetime itself, slowing time near massive objects. For t
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Movies on Instagram: "Miller’s Planet in Interstellar (2014) is a world orbiting close to the supermassive black hole Gargantua, and its defining feature is the presence of gigantic, recurring tidal waves that sweep across its shallow ocean. From a scientific perspective, the enormous waves are caused by gravitational tidal forces. Because the planet orbits so close to Gargantua, the black hole’s immense gravity pulls on its oceans much more strongly than anything on Earth. The result is that th
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Alpha_Centaurian on Instagram: "Miller Planet is a fascinating celestial body featured in the film "Interstellar." It serves as a crucial part of the narrative, illustrating the challenges of time dilation and relativity. The planet orbits close to a supermassive black hole named Gargantua, resulting in extreme gravitational effects that impact time. For every hour spent on Miller Planet, seven years pass on Earth, showcasing the dramatic consequences of relativity. The surface of Miller Planet
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TheFinalCut on Instagram: "🎥🎬 Interstellar (2014) This scene in Interstellar is a masterclass in science and emotion. Cooper and Dr. Brand return from Miller’s planet believing they’ve only lost a few hours, only to be confronted with the brutal reality of relativity 23 years have passed on Earth. As they watch the stream of delayed video messages, time hits them like a tidal wave. Cooper’s face slowly collapses as he sees his children grow up without him, from playful innocence to wounded adu
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Planet Miller in Interstellar feels unreal… But the wildest part is that most of its science is actually possible. Miller’s Planet orbits extremely close to the supermassive black hole Gargantua. The gravity there is so intense that it slows time dramatically, which is why 1 hour on the planet equals 7 years on Earth. This effect is called gravitational time dilation, and it comes straight from Einstein’s theory. And those massive waves? They’re not “ocean waves” at all. They’re tidal waves crea
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4 months ago
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Filmstract | In Interstellar, Miller’s planet experiences extreme time dilation where one hour equals seven years on Earth. Hans Zimmer’s score... | Instagram
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Explaining The Universe on Instagram: "In the movie Interstellar, the water planet is called Miller’s Planet, one of several worlds orbiting the supermassive black hole Gargantua. It is covered entirely by a shallow global ocean and is known for its extreme time dilation — one hour on the planet’s surface equals about seven years for those far from the black hole. This effect happens because Miller’s Planet orbits extremely close to Gargantua, where gravity is so intense that time passes much mo
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Did you know that in INTERSTELLAR... On Miller's planet, the soundtrack ticks every 1.4 seconds. Since one hour there equals
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🤖 AI WORLD 🤖 | Explanation👇 . . . In Interstellar, the crew spends just a few hours on Miller’s Planet, but when they return, 23 years have passed on... | Instagram
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In Interstellar, this scene on the Miller planet, the soundtrack in the background has a prominent ticking noise. These ticks happen every 1.25 seconds. Each tick you hear is a whole day passing on Earth.
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