வியாழன், 28 ஜனவரி, 2016

Would it ever be possible to travel to the past or would it be possible for us to look in the past as shown in the Interstellar movie?

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Omkar Devasthali
Omkar DevasthaliHollywood freak, gym lover & more
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It could be possible but our present technology needs way much improvements. Which will help us to know about more dimensions than we already knew & to use it as resources.
If one will be able to cross the event horizon and succeeds to transmit more informational data about singularity of black hole, there are chances we would be able to understand how to use time and gravity as a functional unit.
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In the movie Interstellar, how did Cooper use the gravity anomaly to find the location of NASA?

Was the dirt piled up by himself as a ghost?
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Boddhayan Bhowmick
Boddhayan BhowmickLooking for creative ways of problem solving
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Interstellar begins on a farm somewhere in USA, where Cooper lives with his children Murph and Tom. Murph believes that their house is haunted by a ghost, which constantly pushes books off of Murph’s seemingly well-organized bookshelf. Cooper assures Murph that ghosts do not exist.

But then there is a gigantic dust storm. The dust storms are caused by the Blight, a plague that has killed Earth’s crops. During the dust storm, Murph accidentally leaves her window open and the dust begins to accumulate on her floor in a pattern that resembles Morse code. Cooper thinks that what’s happening inside of Murph’s room isn't supernatural; it’s just a strange gravitational anomaly. An anomaly which writes the coordinates of the local top-secret NASA headquarters in Morse code.
Cooper, being the explorer he is, decides to track down the coordinates and sets off alone to find the unknown. Murph tags along him unobtrusively and finally the coordinates takes the father-daughter duo at the local top-secret NASA headquarters.

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At the end it was shown that the coordinates were sent by a future version of Cooper himself, who was trapped in a tesseract created by 5D humans. He used Gravitational anomaly to communicate with Murph through a series of binary codes.
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Interstellar (2014 movie)Why didn't anyone from the Cooper station go through the wormhole to visit the planets? What did the solving of the gravity equation bring?

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No one has gone through the wormhole to visit/rescue Amelia yet. They were only just finishing the construction of new Ranger spaceships.

What did the control of gravity bring? Cheap spaceflight, such that they could start the process of escaping Earth and and The Blight virus that was destroying crops. There they can reseed space station gardens with seeds for the seed vault.

It was only about 90 years since Coop left. The process of leaving Earth is still undeway. Earth wasn't scheduled to "die" from starvation and suffocation for a full generation, so it seems they escaped just in time.
From what I understood, people on earth don't know about Amilea  being on Edmund's planet or anything else for that matter about the whole exploration since no information was relayed back to earth. For people on earth, those guys left years ago, never returned, lost in space. 
The only communication was Cooper to his daughter in her room, but again, for her, it 
was an extension of a what she felt since her childhood. All she knows is that its her father was trying to communicate using Morse code/binary. Cooper provided the readings/observations of Black hole to her but never told her the complete story of exploration.
Only once Cooper was found he would have explained the whole thing and then he started to rescue/meet Amilea .

As explained by many, solving singularity/gravity equation helped Plan A.
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Dude, you are spreading the wrong information. Here's the exact quote taken from the link you posted "The idea in EARLIER DRAFTS OF THE SCRIPT was that Cooper returns to a  human species that has taken that first step out and is beginning to  prepare for the next step. But the one thing you know about wormholes  is, they're not real. Wormholes don't exist because the only way they  would exist is if they were seeded with exotic material created by an  intelligence far beyond our own. Something would have to make one. So  the idea with the film was that it was a wormhole that leads us to a  place that creates an opportunity for us and then disappears. By the end  of Cooper's journey, the wormhole is gone. It's up to us now to  undertake the massive journey of spreading out across the face of our  galaxy. Brand is still somewhere out there on the far side of the  wormhole. The wormhole has disappeared entirely. It's gone."

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