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Interstellar: The hidden meaning we all missed | Deep dive
1 month ago
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The Deep Dive NR
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Interstellar: Trailer 1
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Jan 5, 2017
Rotten Tomatoes
Interstellar – Miller's Water Planet Explained and How Time Dilation Worked
Sep 22, 2018
techeblog.com
This Wild Theory About Interstellar’s Ending Will Completely Blow Your Mind– Did Cooper Ever Return?
Apr 12, 2025
koimoi.com
Questions over Interstellar ending and what happened to Earth have finally been answered
Apr 2, 2025
ladbible.com
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“In Interstellar, Cooper and his team spend about 3 hours on Miller’s Planet, which orbits close to a massive black hole called Gargantua. Due to extreme time dilation caused by the black hole’s gravity, those 3 hours equal 23 years and 4 months in Earth time. When they return to their ship, they realize that over two decades have passed for those who stayed behind.” #interstellar #foryoupage💙 #einstein #foryou #quantum | QuantumXparadoxx
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QuantumXparadoxx
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In the film „Interstellar,“ Dr. Romilly waits alone on the spaceship Endurance for 23 years, 4 months, and 8 days while his crewmates, Cooper and Brand, descend onto Miller’s planet. Due to the planet’s proximity to a black hole named Gargantua, gravitational time dilation occurs, with one hour on the planet equivalent to seven years outside its gravitational pull. During their expedition, Cooper and Brand get delayed, causing Romilly to experience a significant passage of time. When Cooper and
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Jul 31, 2023
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Science Of The Universe
‘Interstellar’ explained: unravelling Christopher Nolan’s time travel space epic
Dec 10, 2024
NME
Ali Shutler
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The Miller's planet. | Interstellar Traveller
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4 months ago
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Interstellar Traveller
NASA has discovered an 'Interstellar planet' where one year lasts just 11 days
Dec 21, 2023
ladbible.com
1:02
The Miller's planet, A fascinating fictional world. | Interstellar Traveller
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Apr 11, 2025
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Interstellar Traveller
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This Planet Ages You 7x Faster (Here's Why)
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2 months ago
YouTube
imukbarman
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Falling into a planet orbiting a black hole (Miller's planet)
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1 month ago
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AstroSpace
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Decoded History on Instagram: "In Interstellar, Miller’s planet orbits close to the black hole Gargantua, where gravity is so strong that time runs much slower. This is gravitational time dilation, a prediction of Einstein’s relativity. On the planet, one hour equals about seven years outside. So when Cooper and Brand return after only a few hours, Romilly has aged 23 years waiting in orbit. Einstein’s theory explains this: gravity warps spacetime itself, slowing time near massive objects. For t
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3 months ago
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decoded.history
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Alpha_Centaurian on Instagram: "Miller Planet is a fascinating celestial body featured in the film "Interstellar." It serves as a crucial part of the narrative, illustrating the challenges of time dilation and relativity. The planet orbits close to a supermassive black hole named Gargantua, resulting in extreme gravitational effects that impact time. For every hour spent on Miller Planet, seven years pass on Earth, showcasing the dramatic consequences of relativity. The surface of Miller Planet
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3 months ago
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alpha_centaurian1
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TheFinalCut on Instagram: "🎥🎬 Interstellar (2014) This scene in Interstellar is a masterclass in science and emotion. Cooper and Dr. Brand return from Miller’s planet believing they’ve only lost a few hours, only to be confronted with the brutal reality of relativity 23 years have passed on Earth. As they watch the stream of delayed video messages, time hits them like a tidal wave. Cooper’s face slowly collapses as he sees his children grow up without him, from playful innocence to wounded adu
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3 months ago
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@physicsgene on Instagram: "In Interstellar, Miller’s planet orbits close to the black hole Gargantua, where gravity is so strong that time runs much slower. This is gravitational time dilation, a prediction of Einstein’s relativity. On the planet, one hour equals about seven years outside. So when Cooper and Brand return after only a few hours, Romilly has aged 23 years waiting in orbit. Einstein’s theory explains this: gravity warps spacetime itself, slowing time near massive objects. For the
6 months ago
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physicsgene
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cosmicXplorel07 | 🚀 Since Interstellar premiered in 2014, only 90 minutes have passed on Miller’s Planet… 😱 Because on that mysterious world, 1 hour equals 7... | Instagram
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2 months ago
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cosmicxplore07
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In Interstellar, on Miller’s planet, where one hour equals seven years on Earth, the soundtrack features a steady ticking. Each tick marks roughly a full day passing on Earth, underscoring how quickly Cooper is losing time with his children.
216.7K views
2 weeks ago
x.com
Morbid Knowledge
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Did you know that in INTERSTELLAR... On Miller's planet, the soundtrack ticks every 1.4 seconds. Since one hour there equals
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2 months ago
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imallentsai
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Since its release 11 years ago, just one hour and 36 minutes have passed on Miller's planet in Interstellar.
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1 month ago
x.com
All day Astronomy
Cosmic Adventure on Instagram: "A horrifying calculation has opened my eyes to an Interstellar detail that makes the Christopher Nolan movie's depiction of time dilation even more disturbing. Often touted as one of the finest sci-fi movies of all time, and rightfully so, Christopher Nolan's space opera, Interstellar, has several memorable moments. However, even to this day, one of the most scarring scenes from Interstellar for me is when Cooper and the crew return to their space exploration vehi
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6 months ago
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cosmic_adventure777
In Interstellar, this scene on the Miller planet, the soundtrack in the background has a prominent ticking noise. These ticks happen every 1.25 seconds. Each tick you hear is a whole day passing on Earth.
Mar 21, 2022
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Kronyzx
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INTERSTELLAR Explained (Including Ending)
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Nov 9, 2014
YouTube
Mr Sunday Movies
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Interstellar - Movie Review
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Nov 5, 2014
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Interstellar: Water Planet Scene
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Sep 5, 2020
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The Science of Interstellar 2
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Nov 7, 2014
YouTube
Interstellar Movie
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Interstellar - Water Planet (Miller's Planet - Part I/II) - Mountainous Waves Scene
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May 26, 2018
YouTube
Immortal Juncture
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The Most Heartbreaking Messages Across 23 Years
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May 3, 2018
YouTube
Where The Story Ends
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Interstellar- Edmunds Planet- She's out there (Ending film clip) HD
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Oct 13, 2016
YouTube
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