An Hour on That Planet is 7 Years in our Time - Interstellar (2014) - Movie Clip 4K HD Scene

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Its 2024 and when you realize this movie got released just 1 and a half hour ago in Miller's planet😮

Bhuvan
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They were awfully optimistic to think they could descend down to an alien planet, find a person, get all the stuff they needed, and launch back to the mothership in under an hour.

Kragatar
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What's crazy is the dude who literally stood around for days staring at the wave instead of climbing into the hatch.

Mr_Dancy_Pants
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1:33 what a sad and eery foreshadow. He knew

sixela
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It's even more insane to learn that this is actual science and not BS. The math is real.

kaister
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You HAVE to think Wes Bentley’s character knew that Brand never intended for anyone on Earth to survive the way he reacts when Cooper mentions plan A

jackbyrne
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This movie truly changed how I think about life. It’s amazing.

DDL-nu
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"you're right, that's why there's a plan B"

"now hold on a minute you fk"

youtubehub
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love how casually matthew was when he said he can swing by a neutron star

thomasconstructionco
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It's so strange to think you age FASTER on earth than you do in space. But there is absolutely no difference from your perspective either way. You don't actually live a longer life. But technically you do. Crazy concept.

DngrDan
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It’s crazy that Miller literally died like 30 min beofre they got there

elitewolfzz
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It was actually very weird decision pushed by Doyle. He said it will took months to go to Mann's planet, or even longer for Edmund's planet. But his colleagues just said, 1 hour = 7 years in Miller's planet. So he concerned several months more than 7 years ? Even if they tried to descend into the Miller's planet as fast as possible, let's say they only required tenth of 1 hour = 6 minutes, it was still the same as 8 months in their spaceship's time. And there's no way they could do that in seconds.

Clearly he never learned time management, and even as the scientist, looked like he wasn't too bright either, cause most of the scientist will figure out they will have to visit Mann or Edmund's planet first before even considering Miller's planet.

ruychii
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It made ZERO sense to visit the water planet first. At that time they thought Plan A was still a realistic possibility. As such, time was their most valuable resource. They should have visited one of the other planets first, even if the journey was going to take months. At a rate of 7 years to one hour, they had to plan on the round trip down to the planet taking at least a decade.

Also, they should have been able to see that the planet was almost entirely water when they got closer. Such a planet would be unlikely to be habitable by humans without advanced and extensive construction equipment, which would not have been possible for their technology level. One of other two prospects just made more sense.

In the end, we know they visited the water planet because the film makers thought mile high waves would look cool. They did.

Qichar
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An experiment was conducted where an atomic clock was placed at ground level and another placed on the highest point on our planet (Mt Everest) there was a slight difference in time. The experiment concluded that object closer to a gravtional pull as opposed to object further away from the same gravitional pull will experience a small difference in the change of time. (Time Dilation)

MrMarkus
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If you stood at the event horizon of Sagittarius A for one hour, 700 years would have passed on earth 🌎

brandstradamus
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In real life, there has been done several experiments in time dilatation, one of the more prominent ones is that of the NASA astronaut Scott Kelly who spent a year in space. Scott has a twin brother, so after one year of being in space, they made several comparisons between them when Scott came back to Earth, and found that Scott's biological clock was different to that of his twin brother.

Minimeister
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Did no one really think how long miller has been on that planet? I mean 7 years is an hour. Someone had to figure out that she hasn’t been on that planet for long, maybe she just arrived.

Box-ygqm
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Somewhere between 1:00 and 1:47, they decided Miller's world was a better first-stop than Mann's world, and I just cannot fathom where it is. I'm not convinced they actually made a choice. they just saw the technical challenge of Miller's world and tried to solve it.

And if that ain't scientist/engineers and hot-shot pilots in a nutshell, what is?

rowangoswell
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I like that the robot companion species that he wouldn't leave *one* of them behind. Robot humor. 🙂

woodrobin
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Coop's plan was so solid. I was immediately in.

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