(27-03-2015 12:04 )terence Wrote: [ -> ]when they spent an couple of hours on the planets surface they returned to there ship to find there colleague had aged 20 odd years. time traveled much slower on the planet surface because it was in the grip of the black hole. subsequently because his daughter was outside of the grip of the black hole 20 odd years had passed for her as well. so every hour spent on the planet was 7 years on earth and the spaceship they left in orbit.
But can anyone explain the science behind that? How does a black hole affect time so much like that? I know that it is something to do with gravitational time dilation and I have researched it but just find the concept difficult to understand.
I mean, if the guy in the ship hypothetically had a telescope and could see brand and cooper on miller's planet would he see them in slow motion for example? As obviously band and cooper where only there for a few hours, yet the other guy on the ship aged 20 odd years.
The theory of relativity is correct and this is actually possible in a very strong gravitational area? I just can't grasp the concept of how this actually works???
" To oversimplify the explanation, you have to understand the curvature of space time around a black hole. The basic principle is that because of the curvature of spacetime around a black hole, the amount of "distance" a beam of light has to cover is greater near a black hole. However, to an observer in that gravitational field, light must appear to always be 300,000 km/sec, time has to slow down for that individual as compared to someone outside that gravitational field as related by the time/distance relationship of speed. "
(28-03-2015 07:33 )HannahsPet Wrote: [ -> ]did a google search found this
" To oversimplify the explanation, you have to understand the curvature of space time around a black hole. The basic principle is that because of the curvature of spacetime around a black hole, the amount of "distance" a beam of light has to cover is greater near a black hole. However, to an observer in that gravitational field, light must appear to always be 300,000 km/sec, time has to slow down for that individual as compared to someone outside that gravitational field as related by the time/distance relationship of speed. "
That is it!!! That is the theory. Which is very true. However, I just cannot accept it in principle and from a practical sense!!!
Oh well. Beam me up Hannah's Pet and I'll see you at the black hole mate! Rep given though for your effort in doing research on my behalf.
..half a point off because a few scenes are really scary and distressing - they overdwell on scenes of the sheep crying/being menaced and in terror in a couple of places.
And as for the innuendo where the animal control inspector sticks his head up the arse of a "horse"*....
(28-03-2015 18:03 )M-L-L Wrote: [ -> ]Shaun The Sheep The Movie 9.5/10
Hilarious.
..half a point off because a few scenes are really scary and distressing - they overdwell on scenes of the sheep crying/being menaced and in terror in a couple of places.
And as for the innuendo where the animal control inspector sticks his head up the arse of a "horse"....
Goldeneye, one of fav Bond films this had it all action, a great cast with Pierce Brosnan as the new Bond and a great cast of villain. For me this film felt like a classic Bond film with a more modern feel and sound track was great too and looks stunning on blu ray. 10/10