Interstellars ending explained what was in the black hole
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Spoiler alert, duh! So what were we seeing in the black hole? There's a lot out there about the amazing black holes and wormholes of the film, but there's some great science (or at least maths!) to the ending. Here I talk about how the time travel would happen in there, why it needed a black hole, and why you had the repeated rooms - or at least I explain the real maths the creators were thinking about when the ending was written. Hopefully someone will make a better video than this. • Here's one place to start reading around this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Four-dim... • A more important, and very real, concept referred to in the film: • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naked_si... I think this was the thing Jessica Chastain was supposed to have resolved • One mistake that I suggest they made in the film: Cooper was in a 3D torus, not in a tesseract. Maybe I'll be proven wrong with closer inspection of the collapsing animation. Also maybe tesseracts are so much fun to look up maybe it doesn't matter. • More advanced idea that just occurred to me: could you wrap my paper universe around the paper band in a slightly twisted way such that with every turn, the band moved down of its own accord? I'm going to think about this. • It's somewhat hocus-pocus to talk about inserting, ghost like, one region of a universe into another, but whatever!
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