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>> No.15304766 [View]
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Interestingly, all the people ITT against OPs claim have only come back with meaningless arguments, instead of trying to explain why the "science" in Interstellar actually makes sense.
Which is because the "science" in the film doesn't make any sense at all.
I mean, look at how ridiculous this picture is.
A black hole with a swarming stream of high-energy particles and radiation, all spinning around close to the speed of light.
Oh and then there's a single planet because the plot needs there to be one. No solar system, no asteroids, gas giants, other stars even. Just one lone planet that (somehow) survived, and our plucky human "scientist" characters thought it'd be a good place for the rest of humanity to go inhabit forever.

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If you could somehow form a black hole out of nothing but regular matter and form another black hole with the exact same mass out of nothing but antimatter, what would happen if they collided? Would there sill be matter and antimatter somewhere in the black holes? Would they annihilate each other? If so, the light produced could not escape. But at some point the mass would become too small to maintain a black hole, so would the energy escape? Or would the energy be compressed into mass again by the spacetime curvature of the black hole? Maybe some physicist anon out there can help me out.

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>>12342068
Nah bro just orbit a black hole.
Simple as

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>> No.7621086 [View]
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Let's pretend to be astronauts

http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/index.html

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Here we sit on the greatest years of human achievements , work of the past has served us, and brought is here, space, the final frontier

I often feel depressed and sad about myself and about humanity in general, but sometimes it cheers me up to watch these ISS videos.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UWagc3u6Guw&feature=iv&src_vid=uY1jYYhpGJM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=alxWTxuW3jk&feature=iv&src_vid=uY1jYYhpGJM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=doN4t5NKW-k&feature=iv&src_vid=uY1jYYhpGJM

i have the misfortune to live in an urban area, so everytime i look up it's just black and dreadful.
when i rarely get a glimpse of what's up there, it strikes me how much there is to see.

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