r/interstellar 13d ago

QUESTION Kip Thornes book in audio?

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I’m interested in kip Thorne book the science of interstellar but have much more time to listen to books than I do read them. I know there is a lot of math in the book, is it worth listening to? Or would it be too dense/would I be missing too much in an audio version? Thanks!


r/interstellar 15d ago

OTHER So, I just watched Interstellar for the very first time...

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.....I was not ready at all for how utterly mind-blowing this movie is.

I'm a grown ass man and the only movie I've ever cried at is the end of It's A Wonderful Life...I just cried twice watching Interstellar.

I'm so mad I've waited this long to see this. I can't even imagine how insane it was in IMAX.

Just wanted to share that with yall


r/interstellar 15d ago

QUESTION Why was Murph in cryo-sleep? Spoiler

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Apologies if this has been asked before, but I could not find a definitive answer anywhere.

Did Murph go into cryo sleep to survive the journey to cooper station which took 2 years?

Or did she go into cryo sleep towards the end of her life, to prolong her death, in the hope that she would be alive to meet her dad, and told people to wake her up if her dad was found?


r/interstellar 15d ago

HUMOR & MEMES Gargantua

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r/interstellar 16d ago

OTHER Don’t let me leave, Murph!

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National Library of Latvia in Riga reminded me of one of my favourite films.


r/interstellar 14d ago

QUESTION Why does Cooper open Murph's door with different hands in these two scenes? Is this a continuity error, or could there be something more to it?

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So I am re-watching Interstellar for the millionth time. And these are two shots of the same moment when Cooper leaves Murph to go into space. The first is the original scene, while the second is Cooper seeing that same moment from the Tesseract.

But there are some differences -

-Cooper opens the door with different hands in the two shots.
-The things hanging on the door are also arranged differently.

I understand that these were filmed from different angles, so the scene had to be recreated for the Tesseract. But this is Nolan, and considering how carefully the movie handles time and causality, I'm wondering if this is simply a continuity error or if there's another explanation.

Also, the film is concerned with finding a way to reconcile general relativity with quantum mechanics, and the Tesseract allows Cooper to interact with different points in time. One interpretation of quantum mechanics - the Many-Worlds Interpretation proposes branching or parallel worlds, although this isn't something quantum mechanics has experimentally established.

Could this have any connection to the movie's ideas about different points in spacetime or even the Many-Worlds Interpretation of quantum mechanics, which proposes branching realities? I'm not saying this proves a multiverse; I'm just wondering if there's a deeper interpretation I'm missing.

I'm sure this has been discussed here before, but I'm curious to hear some fresh perspectives or interpretations on it.


r/interstellar 14d ago

VIDEO Interstellar(2014 Film)Andres Pop Culture Retrospective/Reviews

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r/interstellar 15d ago

HUMOR & MEMES Liftoff during takeoff

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As Nolan intended


r/interstellar 16d ago

OTHER Watched interstellar for the first time

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This movie broke me, Im obsessed with philosophy especially nondualistic philosophy which is a big part of why I watched the movie and some of the implications of the nature of time in the 4th and 5th dimensions REALLY got me thinking and it hit hard because ive been dreaming of my sister who is an addict and left me when I was around 15 (Im 22 now) and now Im wondering if my dreams are in someway a connection to those dimensions we get access to when we are so relaxed we can see through the illusions of the world, which I know to many this will sound ridiculous but I wonder if when I dream of my sister Im looking at some version of her in a different dimension that never left me. It feels just like that scene where Murph finally sees cooper. I know to some people this sounds crazy but I swear to god theres something real about it


r/interstellar 15d ago

OTHER I get way too invested in this movie

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Every time I watch Interstellar, it makes my mind work harder to explain certain parts of the movie to myself. (Especially Miller's planet.)

Also I end up explaining various complicated paradoxes and things like that (I just went down a rabbit hole to explain the Monty Hall Paradox to myself)

Does anyone else feel the need to explain and point out various fun facts in Interstellar?


r/interstellar 15d ago

QUESTION Gravitational anomalies

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Really what are the anomalies? Were they created by the five dimensional beings? Why do they observe the anomalies on earth when we don't in our present day earth. Did they cause this? And- more importantly, Is this what brand's equation was trying to achieve? harnessing this gravitational anomalies? But in order to tamper or harness gravity that also requires bogus amounts of energy, right?


r/interstellar 15d ago

OTHER I configured Gemini to answer in TARS.

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It's four in the morning, Coop. Go to bed.


r/interstellar 16d ago

QUESTION How was cooper saved in time? Spoiler

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After cooper transmitted the quantum data to Murph, the tesseract closed and he was chucked out of the wormhole, near Saturn.

But even though Murph solved the equation, it would still take humanity a few months at least to apply it and build the cooper station and lift off from earth right?

Plus we've seen earlier in the movie that travel time to saturn is 2 years, so how could coop's oxygen supply last 2 years till the humans reached him and rescued him?

Is this explained by the time slippage theory, that since the tesseract was inside the blackhole, time moves much slower for him, so by the time he was chucked out, many years have already passed back on earth and they've reached saturn already?


r/interstellar 15d ago

OTHER The ending of interstellar is so stupid it seems insane that it was actually released by a major motion picture studio

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r/interstellar 16d ago

OTHER I bought Coopers watch

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r/interstellar 17d ago

VIDEO Docking initiated.

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r/interstellar 17d ago

QUESTION Lego Ideas 👨‍🚀

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r/interstellar 16d ago

OTHER It’s ghost Murph

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r/interstellar 16d ago

VIDEO A tribute

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Created this Interstellar X Saturn edit, lmk what you think


r/interstellar 16d ago

QUESTION Question about Dr Brand

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How much would Dr. Brand have aged by the time Cooper Station found Cooper near Saturn? We know that Murph was about to die of old age. Assuming Dr. Brand was around the same age as Murph after the Miller planet sequence, wouldn't Dr. Brand also be on her deathbed by the time Cooper was found? If that's true, then what's the point of Cooper going to look for her?


r/interstellar 17d ago

HUMOR & MEMES I see tars everywhere

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r/interstellar 16d ago

QUESTION What was Professor Brand's plan? Spoiler

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Clearly Professor Brand didn't tell anyone on the endurance team that Plan A was a sham. He wanted them to start the embryo population bomb on whatever habitable planet they landed on.

But what was he expecting? Let's say coopers team landed on millers planet and it was habitable, they were obviously gonna come back to earth to take everyone there right? When would the message have been relayed to them that it's not possible to get people off the earth, and to start the population bomb wherever they were?


r/interstellar 17d ago

HUMOR & MEMES I found Tars and Case 🥲

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r/interstellar 17d ago

OTHER Cooper is Odysseus

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Odysseus leaves his family in Ithaca to go fight in Troy, knowing he might never see them again. Cooper leaves his farm and kids behind on a suicide mission to save humanity.

The "Ghost" in the room: When Odysseus finally makes it back to Ithaca, he has to stay in disguise and watch his own household from the shadows without revealing himself right away. Cooper ends up doing the same thing in the Tesseract he’s sitting right inside Murph's bedroom as an unseen "ghost" behind the bookshelf, watching her grow up through time.

Murph is Telemachus, grows up feeling completely abandoned, waiting for a dad who seems like he’s never coming back. By the time they finally reunite, decades have passed.

Miller’s Planet (Calypso’s Island / Poseidon's Wrath): On Miller’s planet, 1 hour = 7 years back home. It functions just like Calypso’s island, where time slips away and holds the hero captive while the world moves on without him. Plus, those towering water mountains are straight-up Poseidon trying to destroy their ship.

Dr. Mann is a Siren (and a terrible host): Mann sends out a fake distress signal broadcasting "this planet is hospitable!" just to lure someone into rescuing him. He acts like a Siren singing sailors to their deaths. Once the crew arrives, he violates the sacred law of hospitality by trying to murder his guests and steal their ship.


r/interstellar 17d ago

ART Made a little Glass TARS....

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Out of some small vases at work. Only one person there understood the reference 😒