Director: Christopher Nolan
Cast: Matthew McConaughey, Anne Hathaway, Jessica Chastain, Ellen Burstyn, John Lithgow, Michael Caine, Casey Affleck, Wes Bentley, Bill Irwin, Mackenzie Foy, Topher Grace, David Gyasi
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Interstellar
Theoretical physicist Kip Thorne was a scientific consultant for the film, to ensure the depictions of wormholes and relativity were as accurate as possible. "For the depictions of the wormholes and the black hole," he said,
"we discussed how to go about it, and then I worked out the equations that would enable tracing of light rays as they traveled through a wormhole or around a black hole—so what you see is based on Einstein's general relativity equations." |
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Interstellar – Limited Edition Clothed Action Figure Box Set
This limited edition box set includes retro-style clothed action figures from the epic sci-fi movie Interstellar!
Brand and Cooper wear fabric clothing similar to the iconic toy lines of the 1970s, and feature the likenesses of actors Matthew McConaughey as Joseph "Coop" Cooper and Anne Hathaway as Dr. Amelia Brand. Their NASA spacesuits are tailored cloth with sculpted and fabricated backpacks, boots, gloves and helmets. Each poseable figure stands 8” tall and comes with interchangeable helmeted and unhelmeted heads. Deluxe box packaging.
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The theory of general relativity predicts that if traversable wormholes exist, they could allow time travel.
The impossibility of faster-than-light relative speed only applies locally. Wormholes might allow superluminal (faster-than-light) travel by ensuring that the speed of light is not exceeded locally at any time. While traveling through a wormhole, subluminal (slower-than-light) speeds are used. If two points are connected by a wormhole whose length is shorter than the distance between them outside the wormhole, the time taken to traverse it could be less than the time it would take a light beam to make the journey if it took a path through the space outside the wormhole. However, a light beam traveling through the wormhole would always beat the traveler. As an analogy, sprinting around to the opposite side of a mountain at maximum speed may take longer than walking through a tunnel crossing it.
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