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Timecode:
0:00 Teaser
0:53 Entering a black hole
1:57 Accessing the fourth dimension
4:49 The "hidden" layer
6:43 Backward-in-time gravitational force
8:01 Interstellar's plot: a paradox
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Script:
The initial question to ask here is how Cooper got into the tesseract in the first place. From the film, we know that it is because he intends to lighten the Enduranceâs load so that Dr. Brand can reach Edmundsâ planet. So he flings himself and goes directly into the blackhole Gargantua.
But you might be asking: how could you enter a black hole and emerge alive at the other end? You may have heard that when someone are pulled into into a blackhole, their bodies could be stretched to the size of a spaghetti strand. In addition, if you approach the blackhole on a normal, perpedicular trajectory, your body will split into 2, 4, 8, 16, etc.
However, because the film indicates that this is a spinning blackhole, this phenomenon does not occur. And in principle, you should be able to escape the bifurcation of your body by following a specific trajectory.
Now.. as we are falling towards a black hole, time for us is gonna flow more slowly than the rest of the universe. And once Cooper is inside, time will stop flowing for him, according to an outside observer. When Cooper gets to a chamber, he realizes that this 4 dimensional hypercube is in fact, a manifestation of Murphâs actual bedroom at a particular moment of time.
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First and foremost, we must state the obvious. Interstellar's science encompasses all four areas of physics: Newtonian, relativistic, quantum, and quantum gravity. In our current understanding of quantum gravity, our universe is a membrane, or as physicst would like to call it, a brane. This is the place where you, I, and everything else that exists or have existed, lay.
This brane resides in "hyperspace," which is a higher-dimensional space. And at this point in time, this notion falls within the educated guesses. This is what the warped brane would look like if viewed from a hyperspace.
In reality, black holes are formed of warped space and warped time, which are made of components from the same brane that we are familiar with. As a result, the idea that the singularity leads to a portal, which would then enable access to hyperspace, is purely speculative.
But we're not done yet. Let's pretend that may happen, for the sake of the movie. Through this blackhole, Cooper escapes our universe brane and use it as a bridge into hyperspace. Essentially, allowing him to enter the tesseract, a chamber that extends from the singularity of the blackhole into hyperspace.
First of all, the back face of the tesseract corresponds with Murphyâs bedroom. So everything in her bedroom, including herself, is somehow inside the tesseractâs back face. And one particular moment in time could be observed in six different viewing angles. It might come from above, while also on the right side simultaneously.
The second thing, we see that the bedroom has extrusions all around the tesseract, with two directions transverse to Cooper's chamber. Cross sections through the room that are vertical, travel upward with the passage of time. With the same notion, the cross sections that are horizontal, travel rightward as time passes. Essentially this cross section depicts a different viewing angle of Murphâs bedroom. Where the two extrusions intersect, there is a moment in the bedroom that you could observe its current âpresentâ. An actual moment of time. This is where the movie defines it as âwhile extrusions are extending, time is flowing along themâ.
Cooper has the ability to travel faster than the flow of time in the extrusions, allowing him to explore the tesseract complex. In summary, this weird psychedelic vortex was merely our normal spacetime, but with one temporal dimension, or time, manifested as an acessible spatial dimension. In this chamber, Cooper could simply go forward and backward in time, as simple as moving diagonally up and down through the tesseract complex.
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Itâs noted from the movie that physical objects and fields having three spatial dimensions, such as humans, light, and information, cannot move backward in time. From one point in our brane to another. Just like the information about Murph in the past can go to Cooper in the tesseract in the future, but it cannot travel back in time from Cooper to younger Murph.
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What exactly is a tesseract? How could such a hyper-cubic, grid-like chamber becomes like a time machine? In this fun video, we'll explore the science behind #Interstellar #Tesseract
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Timecode:
0:00 Teaser
0:53 Entering a black hole
1:57 Accessing the fourth dimension
4:49 The "hidden" layer
6:43 Backward-in-time gravitational force
8:01 Interstellar's plot: a paradox
*
Script:
The initial question to ask here is how Cooper got into the tesseract in the first place. From the film, we know that it is because he intends to lighten the Enduranceâs load so that Dr. Brand can reach Edmundsâ planet. So he flings himself and goes directly into the blackhole Gargantua.
But you might be asking: how could you enter a black hole and emerge alive at the other end? You may have heard that when someone are pulled into into a blackhole, their bodies could be stretched to the size of a spaghetti strand. In addition, if you approach the blackhole on a normal, perpedicular trajectory, your body will split into 2, 4, 8, 16, etc.
However, because the film indicates that this is a spinning blackhole, this phenomenon does not occur. And in principle, you should be able to escape the bifurcation of your body by following a specific trajectory.
Now.. as we are falling towards a black hole, time for us is gonna flow more slowly than the rest of the universe. And once Cooper is inside, time will stop flowing for him, according to an outside observer. When Cooper gets to a chamber, he realizes that this 4 dimensional hypercube is in fact, a manifestation of Murphâs actual bedroom at a particular moment of time.
----
First and foremost, we must state the obvious. Interstellar's science encompasses all four areas of physics: Newtonian, relativistic, quantum, and quantum gravity. In our current understanding of quantum gravity, our universe is a membrane, or as physicst would like to call it, a brane. This is the place where you, I, and everything else that exists or have existed, lay.
This brane resides in "hyperspace," which is a higher-dimensional space. And at this point in time, this notion falls within the educated guesses. This is what the warped brane would look like if viewed from a hyperspace.
In reality, black holes are formed of warped space and warped time, which are made of components from the same brane that we are familiar with. As a result, the idea that the singularity leads to a portal, which would then enable access to hyperspace, is purely speculative.
But we're not done yet. Let's pretend that may happen, for the sake of the movie. Through this blackhole, Cooper escapes our universe brane and use it as a bridge into hyperspace. Essentially, allowing him to enter the tesseract, a chamber that extends from the singularity of the blackhole into hyperspace.
First of all, the back face of the tesseract corresponds with Murphyâs bedroom. So everything in her bedroom, including herself, is somehow inside the tesseractâs back face. And one particular moment in time could be observed in six different viewing angles. It might come from above, while also on the right side simultaneously.
The second thing, we see that the bedroom has extrusions all around the tesseract, with two directions transverse to Cooper's chamber. Cross sections through the room that are vertical, travel upward with the passage of time. With the same notion, the cross sections that are horizontal, travel rightward as time passes. Essentially this cross section depicts a different viewing angle of Murphâs bedroom. Where the two extrusions intersect, there is a moment in the bedroom that you could observe its current âpresentâ. An actual moment of time. This is where the movie defines it as âwhile extrusions are extending, time is flowing along themâ.
Cooper has the ability to travel faster than the flow of time in the extrusions, allowing him to explore the tesseract complex. In summary, this weird psychedelic vortex was merely our normal spacetime, but with one temporal dimension, or time, manifested as an acessible spatial dimension. In this chamber, Cooper could simply go forward and backward in time, as simple as moving diagonally up and down through the tesseract complex.
----
Itâs noted from the movie that physical objects and fields having three spatial dimensions, such as humans, light, and information, cannot move backward in time. From one point in our brane to another. Just like the information about Murph in the past can go to Cooper in the tesseract in the future, but it cannot travel back in time from Cooper to younger Murph.
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Francisco Gimeno - BC Analyst Physics is living a new revolution, and the borders between it and what can be called Metaphysicis is totally blurred now. We have to deal with Newtonian Physics, with Relativistic Physics, with Quantum Physics, and even Quantum Gravity Physics, with different theories and explanations which sometimes sound just so beyond our actual comprehension which may be considered more stories than an absolute truth, as for our ancestors to explain some physical phenomena were using stories and myths. We are talking about Multiverse, branes, dark matter and energy, the existence, at least, of eight dimensions beyond the ones we believe we exist, and so on. Science fiction stories are trying to go beyond the scientific towards the "could be", like this analysis of "Interstellar" movie and the existence of dimensions which include tesseracts, a figure already foreseen at the beginning of the 20th century and where if could understand we could see how information passes through and manifest through different space and time. Interesting watch.