Well but you can't go to these early black holes because they've already done (die? run out?) by now and it's just their light streak out there.. maybe that's a distant strange colliding galaxy or constellation.. also the if it's a black hole the accretion disk should be (a little) equatorial as someone already said here, though that's only our own hypothetical imagining of the thing with ground physics.. I bet things will be way off crazy in these distant regions..EinsteinRosenbridge wrote:Unless the black hole is located somewhere in the early universe, it would look different than one in our own galaxy.Neizar wrote:
I don't know what is this but my guess is that a accretion disk (glowing massive light from the swirling of the supposed-to-get-sucked starts around it) for a black hole though it should be brighter (supposing they are hypothetically close to it)... in fact it shouldn't leave a single dot without outshining it over... but maybe they are too distant.. but why would they go to a young black hole that can swallow them from millions of light years ahead?
could be wrong though
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Would be cool to get the music, but also the speech would be nice, for fan-made trailers etcEinsteinRosenbridge wrote:Can someone rip the music from the trailer pls.
I'll keep you guys posted regarding thatNauta wrote:Would be cool to get the music, but also the speech would be nice, for fan-made trailers etcEinsteinRosenbridge wrote:Can someone rip the music from the trailer pls.
Thanksantovolk wrote:I'll keep you guys posted regarding thatNauta wrote:Would be cool to get the music, but also the speech would be nice, for fan-made trailers etcEinsteinRosenbridge wrote:Can someone rip the music from the trailer pls.
I'll keep you guys posted regarding that
Thanks
I heard Christian Bale makes a cameo in Interstellar. As 'Marklar' ... Alien leader of the planet 'Marklar.'
Well..I'll be damned!
UnknownVariation was right, that round halo is the accretion disk...seen through an effect I never heard about!
Under some circumstances, a black hole with its accretion disk seen edge-on can bend its disk's light and create a "ghost" image under it, creating the same effect seen in the trailer!
Confront http://web.oapd.inaf.it/calvani/3.mpg and http://web.oapd.inaf.it/calvani/last.jpg with the shots from the trailer, the resemblance is staggering!
Of course, if there is an accretion disk...there must be a companion star somewhere near... I want to hug Nolan and Thorne. This movie's gonna be awesome!
UnknownVariation was right, that round halo is the accretion disk...seen through an effect I never heard about!
Under some circumstances, a black hole with its accretion disk seen edge-on can bend its disk's light and create a "ghost" image under it, creating the same effect seen in the trailer!
Confront http://web.oapd.inaf.it/calvani/3.mpg and http://web.oapd.inaf.it/calvani/last.jpg with the shots from the trailer, the resemblance is staggering!
Of course, if there is an accretion disk...there must be a companion star somewhere near... I want to hug Nolan and Thorne. This movie's gonna be awesome!
Now lets say they were to travel to a different universe all together, then you can throw all known physics out the window.Neizar wrote:Well but you can't go to these early black holes because they've already done (die? run out?) by now and it's just their light streak out there.. maybe that's a distant strange colliding galaxy or constellation.. also the if it's a black hole the accretion disk should be (a little) equatorial as someone already said here, though that's only our own hypothetical imagining of the thing with ground physics.. I bet things will be way off crazy in these distant regions..EinsteinRosenbridge wrote:Unless the black hole is located somewhere in the early universe, it would look different than one in our own galaxy.Neizar wrote:
I don't know what is this but my guess is that a accretion disk (glowing massive light from the swirling of the supposed-to-get-sucked starts around it) for a black hole though it should be brighter (supposing they are hypothetically close to it)... in fact it shouldn't leave a single dot without outshining it over... but maybe they are too distant.. but why would they go to a young black hole that can swallow them from millions of light years ahead?
could be wrong though
What I don't get is if the trailer music isn't Hans, what is it?
It's certainly not VFV. (choco)
It's certainly not VFV. (choco)
Dom wrote: I want to hug Nolan and Thorne
Me too.Nauta wrote:Dom wrote: I want to hug Nolan and Thorne