The Untold Story of Interstellar's Extreme Time Dilation Problem (Full Documentary)

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Published 2024-06-15
To celebrate a decade since the film's release (or approximately 1.42 hours on Miller's planet), we've compiled a video series on the science of Interstellar. In this compilation, we'll delve into three fundamental topics: time dilation, higher dimensions, and parallel realities ♾️

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Experts featured in this video include Albert Einstein, Neil deGrasse Tyson, Igor Novikov, and Joseph Polchinski.

Chapters:
0:00 Topic 1: Extreme time dilation
10:01 Topic 2: Higher dimension
18:16 Topic 3: Parallel real

All Comments (21)
  • @BeeyondIdeas
    Stay tuned for more intriguing topics, later this month!
  • @ken_c508
    my all time fav movie.. still unbeatable after a decade..
  • @FatHeadDave
    The part where Murph refers to her father on the 3rd person I'd argue this is simply her maturity in language. Since it has been such a long time she's simply referring to a very old promise
  • I recently suffered a brain infection and for a period of time my heart stopped and I died. Around the week of this happening I experienced many strange visions, dreams and hallucinations. One thing particularly strange and disturbing was that I experienced different time zones. I experienced a place without time and I also experienced time slowing down to an unbearably slow rate here on earth. My experience of 1 minute was about an hour. I was observing people around me moving extremely slowly, and the sun rising over a period of about 10mins, but for me it felt like about 10 hrs... It was honestly the most excruciating and horrible experience. This was just the tip of the iceberg of what I experienced, I was lucky to survive.
  • @HideBuz
    The most insane fact was that the guy staying back and remaining in space did not go insane and flew away, leaving people stranded. Humans are fickle.
  • @AltMarc
    On Miller's planet, the Big Bang would happened only 225'000 years ago...
  • @Itsgonnabemayy
    Contact and interstellar are my 2 fav movies. My brain can’t wrap around a lot of these concepts but it’s still fascinating
  • @likwid_smoke
    I loved this movie. It was ahead of its time. Thank you for taking the time to illustrate how this stuff all works in reality.
  • Just wow! This is in my top 5 of favorite movies. I watched it with my daughter when she was about the same age. I held her tight walking out of the theater. Never seen these details about Cooper being a different dad from a another timeline! Dope!.
  • @snarflcat6187
    “Remember in university level math, you had to solve a tesseract problem…” I have a degree in computer science, the only university level math class I was forced to take was Statistics, where the final exam was balancing a sample checkbook.
  • @lostmic
    This movie went over a lot of peoples head even till this day. You're the first person to explain it how I saw it in my head... amazing job my friend. The only thing I wish you would have spoke more about is the diemntal 1D, 2D, 3D, 4D, 5D to where they're now and how you can have access to trassend across time the higher you go. Kinda like the movie, "FLATLAND", one of my altime fav movies about the world we live in and how we precive it.
  • @Batmann29
    I didnt understand half this video but man I watched the whole thing and it was interesting. Also shout out to all the smart people in the comments. I like when people explain stuff to other people.
  • @kodtech
    For me the movie ends here: “Love is the one thing we’re capable of perceiving that transcends dimensions of time and space.” ☠
  • @GenesisOlympus
    Thank you so much for covering this topic 🙏😌, I'm eager to learn more. Keep making such informative videos, they are the oxygen of my brain
  • @CaseyW491
    This is one of the greatest scifi movies of all time. And Matthew McConaughey is such a fabulous actor. I used to not like him until I saw True Detective, and he completely won me over.
  • @jenni8032
    Did Cooper get any credit for what he did in Murphy's world? She didn't know it was from him until he came back when she was dying. Did anyone realize their mission was successful? Or just think it was due to Murphy unlocking the equation?
  • @wcottee
    Tremendous video! I loved the way you mentioned the subtle point that on Miller's planet, since they are both in free fall around the black hole, the astronauts don't "feel" the blackhole. However, since they are in the potential of the black hole, time is affected.
  • @kipo8454
    Time Dilation is such a scary and screwed concept. I will never forget the time dilation in the book "The Forever War" since it was the main point of the book showing the reader the problems that comes with time dilation when entering a galactic war. Watching all your comrades die just to return to earth and see humans evolving into a utopia and that the war ended hundreds of years ago even though you just fought a bloody battle a few days ago was so sad. Still one of the cutest and happiest endings to a book I've read though. (Won't spoil that bit)
  • @Crema59
    So, we’re like 4D neurons branching into new timelines based on our new actions and behaviors each time in a predetermined loop for a purpose and the greater good of the higher being we exist within..