![]() Very cool piece about the research that went into the wormhole and black hole visual effects: Īrticle about the image captured of the black hole that went viral last yearĭiscussion on whether “gentle black holes” exist (yes, yes, I know this is on Reddit, but the top commenter cites Kip Thorne) Rotating Black Holes May Serve as Gentle Portals for Hyperspace Travel More info on Gemini 8, which was kinda sorta the Interstellar docking scene in reverse: In the context of rookies in space, Grant mentioned the Skylab 4 “mutiny.” This article provides a decent introduction: There’s more information on that and every other minute detail of the mission on Apollo in Real Time: ![]() Grant mentioned how power and life support were linked in managing Apollo 13 during its return to Earth. Interview with Nobel-prize-winning physicist Kip Thorne, who consulted with Christopher Nolan in the making of Interstellarĭiscussion with physicists on the science of Interstellar (yes, yes, I know this is in The Daily Mail) Does anyone know someone at Netflix we can pitch this to? #TARSandCoop Join our crew of intrepid science friends as they journey into a discussion of rockets, docking, relativity, time, black holes, whatever the heck “the blight” is, and the possibly horrible truth behind this secret science program headed by a bunch of all-American scientists(?)Īlso, Nicole came up for an idea for a TARS and Cooper-themed spin-off television show, complete with theme song, because of course she did. Some of the science is, well, odd, to say the least. Some of the science is surprisingly good, which makes sense considering that Nolan consulted with actual physicists during the production of the film (Flash writers, take notes). There is … a lot to unpack in this movie. I’ve always been happy, and I just wanted to thank you.It turns out that Caitlin and Nicole have multiple rocket scientist friends! Longtime friend of the podcast Space Nicole joins our hosts along with newtime friend of the podcast Grant to discuss the Nolan space behemoth, Interstellar. I just come now to tell you that I’m happy to have met you. You must know that the end doesn’t exist and trust me, I’ve already found it in another moment far away. You must know that I’m still looking for the key, and the secret is the time. But if I’m here and not in these other lives is because I decided to follow the path that leads me to understand that I didn’t need to choose, because we can only choose in a relative way. There is also another life where I decided to stay with you after living in the alps, and another one where I’ve never leave you, until today. Maybe I already did it, or I will I don’t know. ![]() I was partially wrong but that life really exists, and maybe now I am calling you from there. A few years ago I had a great opportunity to go study medecine there, and I wanted to go not because of me, but because I thought that study medecine was the conexion with you. Hum, I wanted to tell you something important: I could be calling you from Bolivia now but I am not. The only reason was I attempting for that moment was the light, of course. “Hans Zimmer, Interstellar: Endurance Suite (Version One)” Before start reading we recommend you to listen the following song:
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