Did you guys know there was a light in the refrigerator
@Allette.6 ай бұрын
The more I try to learn about them the more confused I get
@swordburner63606 ай бұрын
Ye
@daniellewis9846 ай бұрын
That was the point of the word salad.
@fard222236 ай бұрын
@@daniellewis984 ribbit
@GenHoenn6 ай бұрын
fr
@nathanpfirman6256 ай бұрын
They’re like lovcraftian gods. The more you question the more questions you get.
@biyasmondal33366 ай бұрын
*"Whenever you think about black holes , I promise you're thinking about them all wrong"* Blud knows what we all think ☠️☠️☠️
@herecomestheboi32116 ай бұрын
oh wait
@piyushkanthak10876 ай бұрын
@@herecomestheboi3211😂
@waylonwilliams-dl8uv6 ай бұрын
He's wrong tho
@Ramasani-ur6dr6 ай бұрын
People who study space like astrophysicists- AM I A JOKE TO YOU????
@sadfgydfga6 ай бұрын
Hmmmmmm
@subhrajitpradhan94516 ай бұрын
Dude every day you amaze me! Keep it up my guy!
@danielechezabal68776 ай бұрын
Same, he also impresses me and tells me stuff I didn't know
@iwams16 ай бұрын
He is wrong here though... The center of a black hole aint a moment in time or the end of time... Its a hole in the fabric of spacetime. Its a point in space.
@valienn5 ай бұрын
@@iwams1it is a point in space yes, but what he’s saying is that gravity is so abnormal and high that it changes space AND time. That means the roles of space and time can theoretically be swapped making it a point in space and a moment in time, the end of time, basically everything infinitely. This is why we can’t really understand it, it’s too large for our mind
@iwams15 ай бұрын
@@valienn I see your point. the complexity of black holes is a bit beyond my understanding i guess and that's why I'm misunderstanding things a bit. thanks for the reply!
@Randomusername8225 ай бұрын
@@valienntoo large for our mind because its all lies and there is no proof for any of this lol
@FoxBullet6 ай бұрын
Funerals in space are going to be nuts; a couple passes away and you can just jettison the casket with their bodies into a black hole so they'll LITTERALLY be together till the end of time
@Jesus_Christ_loves_you_alot6 ай бұрын
Hi there! Jesus says to you today: "Come to Me, all you who labor and are heavily burdened, and I will give you rest." -Matthew 11:28 May God bless you! 😊
@1000-THR5 ай бұрын
@@Jesus_Christ_loves_you_alotno
@itzwizory95565 ай бұрын
@@Jesus_Christ_loves_you_alottell God that He still owes me money, I want my 5 dollars back asap
@Footballfan99125 ай бұрын
@@Jesus_Christ_loves_you_alot😂
@yusefpatterson98634 ай бұрын
May god bless you@@Jesus_Christ_loves_you_alot
@veona5996 ай бұрын
“How would you like your daily dose of existential crisis, good sir?” “I’d like them with a side of black holes, please.” PS: This is my first time seeing only two other comments on one of his videos. Seems too early because usually they’re flooded with views and comments.
@CyanNStuff6 ай бұрын
lol
@zukashboi6 ай бұрын
This black hole tickles my brain
@scareddog61636 ай бұрын
Hehehe real
@theominouspigeon4 ай бұрын
🧠 🪶
@Bradboss103 ай бұрын
Bottttttr
@user-qc3tx7lw7u4 ай бұрын
"instead of fearing black holes, let's thank them for keeping the thing capable of breaking reality trapped" - kurzgesast in a nutshell
@gmork10902 ай бұрын
Exactly. Inside it's impossible to tell what sci fi horrors can happen. Time and space flip-flopping, wormhole effects, cats and dogs living together. Mass hysteria!
@BlazinMation6 ай бұрын
I decided to watch several episodes of kurzgesagt. Now I’m stuck in a loop of existential crisis
@SumeriyaYaxlaka5 ай бұрын
It's👁️👁️🗨️ A part of time, rather than space.. It's always in the future.. So how can it exist in the present.. That's the point, *it doesn't*
@user-wt8iy8pc7h6 ай бұрын
Due to how time stretches, if you could still think, you would never get to the singularity from your perspective.
@bobclack32565 ай бұрын
that’s only for others outside your frame of reference. your perspective of time would be going the same speed as always. You’d reach the singularity in a finite amount of time, but for others you’d seem to never move
@user-wt8iy8pc7h5 ай бұрын
@@bobclack3256 thx I got it mixed up.
@blumind_web22644 ай бұрын
@@bobclack3256other way around he was right the first time he’d be accelerated to light speed or faster where his perception of time would stall to outside observers he’d just disappear, but it’s not like he wouldn’t know he reached the event horizon it would just happen instantaneously from his perspective (granted speghetification would probably happen first which honestly sounds like a painful experience)
@Slatryte-yw4ks11 күн бұрын
Thankfully, at least according to NASA, you'd be dead by ~12 seconds, so there's no need to worry about that. What there is need to worry about is that your body would start doing incomprehensible things though, and I mean incomprehensible as that would be the nature of our universe.
@terranbricklin6 ай бұрын
I've always thought of it like the star got so dense and so small it poked a hole in the fabric spacetime. Black holes literally live outside of the laws of our universe, only showing their edges to be visible. So, in a sense they're fourth dimensional phenomenon since they go past three dimensional spacetime.
@dicksonelias13776 ай бұрын
Underrated comment
@gmork10902 ай бұрын
Yes. Inside of a black hole our laws of physics are torn apart. Impossible things can happen, which is what the event horizon protects the universe outside from. When the event horizon disappears due to hawking radiation and the dead star within explodes... it's impossible to know what will happen. The equations say all black holes will shrink to a certain size and explode with 1 million megatons of energy. But that is only when we apply universal laws which the black holes interior cares very little for. Each black hole could create varying sized universes when all of that density and energy unwinds, but nobody knows anything for certain.
@Slatryte-yw4ks11 күн бұрын
Well there isn't any guarantee that they're parallel to a fourth dimensional universe, but I understand what you are saying. Ripping a hole in the fabric of reality is such an underestimated subject, time and space itself breaks down, every single commonsensical thing within this Earth means nothing. Whatever your ancestors have adapted to for mere survival is useless in its eyes. Almost divine, above you in every way you can imagine. Contrasting that, life is just a mere dot, struggling amongst it all, yet destined for failure.
@connorl43446 ай бұрын
Correct me if I'm wrong, but theoretically speaking, since the closer you get to an object, such as a black hole, time slows down for you, if you were to reach the singularity of a black hole where it's an infinitely dense point in space, then wouldn't time just stop or basically cease to exist for you? Like he said in the video, "the end of time."
@dr.rockwell38286 ай бұрын
@connorl4344 I don't have any formal background, but from my understanding time would only slow down for people outside of your reference frame. In your reference frame things would still be going 'normal' speed, while everything farther away from the black hole will appear to be going in fast forward. People outside would see you start to go into slow motion and turn red (red is the last visible light frequency that can escape the event horizon) until you fade out of existence over probably tens of thousands of years or maybe millions or billions. But going from your reference frame as you get closer to the center you would get a one way ticket to the end of the black hole, depending on how long you can survive without needing food/water etc. You might make it out until the black hole decays, but with hawking radiation you might just get turned into that. Not sure on the last part.
@SeEpiNIncoherentRambling6 ай бұрын
Black holes rip the universe apart so that is the end without anymore universe
@WhyShouldnt_I6 ай бұрын
@@dr.rockwell3828lol that's not how science works, you can't just make stuff up about theories that have been peer reviewed for dozens of centuries 😂
@dr.rockwell38286 ай бұрын
@@WhyShouldnt_I can you correct me? I would like to learn more to better my understanding.
@karebushmarebu2336 ай бұрын
@@WhyShouldnt_I Black hole theory hasn't been "peer reviewed" for dozens of century's, for one, the peer review process hasn't even been around for "dozens of centuries" and Black hole theory itself is pretty new (relatively speaking)
@stratosmactra44056 ай бұрын
Personally, I deal with the existential horror of black holes by just being in true, profound awe of our universe. Like just that fact that we evolved from nothing and can even come this close to comprehending the most spectacular, ineffable events of our universe is truly incredible and drives me to learn more every day.
@Slatryte-yw4ks11 күн бұрын
And yet we are nothing. I like to think of life as a futile resistance. Fighting against the universe, which consistently tries to kill it (hence our need for energy to survive). Just the smallest amount of rebellion against an overwhelmingly stronger opponent.
@Papa_Waffles6 ай бұрын
I love black holes, they're so mind bending and unbelievable to think about it's beautiful
@johnnybishop78176 ай бұрын
“I promise your thinking about them all wrong” Proceeds to describe exactly how I think about them
@tumultuousv6 ай бұрын
Sure buddy
@Progen1A6 ай бұрын
Sure buddy
@aspersiondetergent56736 ай бұрын
Really, my holes have been black for a min I appreciate these videos to no end
@Qacizm6 ай бұрын
Didn’t explain nothing new. Just the event horizon and singularity point.
@nebula85586 ай бұрын
Not everyone knows about this.
@borninthunder62756 ай бұрын
I cant express how much this has euined the rest of my day as i just think about this
@anujparihar63506 ай бұрын
Just take it as science... Why be so emotional about it ?
@navneetrout81936 ай бұрын
Why you enjoy living in lies that Truth hurts. Stop living in lies. Then your day can never be ruined.
@borninthunder62756 ай бұрын
@anujparihar6350 just the fact the there is so much stuff out there that humans could never even hope to understand is cool
@anujparihar63506 ай бұрын
@@borninthunder6275 maybe not in our lifetime but there is always a possibility I belive... We can't predict future right... Who knows if we really do find some way around all the problem we currently face in terms of FTL propulsion systems and some ultimate theories that could make it all possible.
@AustinPlayzNothing5 ай бұрын
Black holes always makes my brain feel like spaghetti
@wjm1546 ай бұрын
Considering that stars are spinning, and when an object collapses, it spins faster; it’s theorized that the infinitely dense object at the Center is not a point, but a ring. A “Ringularity” of infinite density and zero time 🤯
@Changingtesting5 ай бұрын
I like this definition better than what he said in the video
@gmork10902 ай бұрын
That is if we apply known universal laws. But behind the event horizon impossible, unpredictable things happen that are shielded from wreaking havoc on the outside universe.
@user-jg2ux8ds9g6 ай бұрын
So basically, a black hole is an abstracted star
@tessy40186 ай бұрын
Couple of questions for specialists: 1) what exactly is meant by the roles of space and time being swapped; 2) what is meant by the singularity being a point in time (and if this extends to the the event horizon, an/or the ‘point’ right after the event horizon)
@icydroplet6 ай бұрын
As you probably know. Mass warps time. the mass is so incredibly dense inside the singularity that it warps time do much to the point of basically stopping at one point in time. Pretty sure thats what he meant
@Changingtesting5 ай бұрын
I feel he explained it really poorly In the video, but I interpreted it as the closer you get to the singularity the less time would move so you would be able to reach an almost or even absolute zero value of time.
@freddylisy105 ай бұрын
It’s also the fact that once you get past the event horizon there is nothing physically possible for you to do to escape that point in space, so it has become an inevitable point in your future you will be crushed and spaghettified, that’s when the gravitational pressure stretches you like it warps the fabric of space and you are reduced to nothing but a string of subatomic particles
@gmork10902 ай бұрын
@@freddylisy10 Not true. The gradient pressure in black holes of sufficient size will not speghettify you. Every movement you make will drag you to the extremely murdery center, however. If whatever unknown processes that exist between the event horizon and the energy within don't kill you first.
@JJ_ANIMATI0NZ6 ай бұрын
Me: *thinks black holes exist* Him:Everything you think about black holes are wrong Me:Wait what-
@erinstanchek22676 ай бұрын
istg this man is gonna find the meaning of life pretty soon
@robbierowe71756 ай бұрын
I’ve been studying space for almost my whole life and watch tons of people who know a lot about space and it’s good to know I’m thinking about them the right way
@PaleoArchives5 ай бұрын
Imagine that even a single second you spend inside a black hole could mean millions of years on Earth.
@ElBozo36 ай бұрын
black holes are strange
@TheNoiseySpectator6 ай бұрын
Are they? Or are they the most normal thing in the Universe? Are the laws of physics that apply under the event horizon the _fundamental, cornerstone_ laws of physics that apply to all the other things and places in the universe, no matter how different from each other they seem to be? 🤔
@Texasiscoolorsmthidkiforgor6 ай бұрын
nice
@datboi37956 ай бұрын
Bro is onto absolutely nothing 🗣️🔥🔥🔥
@justaguy87115 ай бұрын
Its actually more correct than you think
@AntiSpiral6666 ай бұрын
This is actually a really cool way to end my day. Hope i get a lucid dream in space.
@oceanallama2 ай бұрын
You're the only youtuber I know who covers this stuff and I love it, balck holes are just so so so intruiging and cool. Keep up the good work thanks for satisfying my daily craving of super abstract space theories and things
@billguy95666 ай бұрын
It’s the edge. The darkness, the end to the tale. It’s the creep abyss coming to feed
@gmork10902 ай бұрын
Actually, it's the cosmic horror oblivion mouth lingering quiet in the dark, preparing to consume the unwise and unwary alike. Your information will be assimilated.
@billguy95662 ай бұрын
@@gmork1090 the death of everything. Pulling everything into oblivion. Singularity, just bairly there. Nothingness
@unknownthecat6 ай бұрын
him: *whatever* you say about them me: danger
@knowledgeofpath44476 ай бұрын
Bro is delivering daily dose of existenial space crisis
@Bradboss103 ай бұрын
Shut up bot You have no father
@ObdurateUniverse6 ай бұрын
I don't like how humans talk about black holes like they've ever physically been near one.
@ricoanimation9916 күн бұрын
THATS EXACTLY WHAT I THINK ABOUT BLACK HOLES! Hairy, black and makes time different so you won't know how long it has been until you hear some "Sounds"
@AberdolphLinklr6 ай бұрын
For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. Black holes suck... White holes blow.... What's a white hole? A star.
@CyanNStuff6 ай бұрын
hm
@TheNoiseySpectator6 ай бұрын
I don't think that applies here. Maybe the matter pulled into a black hole would burst out into a white hole in enough time. But, below the event horizon, "time" comes to a stand still. Or, maybe gravity is the "opposite and equal reaction" to the passage of time in our universe. Think about it. We know our universe is expanding outward. So, in the future, any two objects will be farther apart. BUT, we _remember_ into the past, so it seems to us like the opposite is happening, and this "gravity" is actually things moving away from each other, reversed by our minds eye. Think about it before you laugh it off.
@Vettel_Ronaldo6 ай бұрын
When do stars blow
@AberdolphLinklr6 ай бұрын
@@Vettel_Ronaldo how much energy does the sun release per second?
@Vettel_Ronaldo6 ай бұрын
@@AberdolphLinklr suns also suck a lot aka gravity also black holes can release way more energy then stars for example quasars
@rexthesilly.4 ай бұрын
That actually makes a lot of sense! I'll still never use this information, but I love black holes and now I have something new to annoy my friends with!
@portalcrusher59085 ай бұрын
Wow i haven't ever thought of it like that but you saying that makes a lot of sense. It actually makes black wholes and how they form seem more plausible and comprehensive.
@meep_show6 ай бұрын
Please keep your work up!!! This is teaching thousands way more than school could!! 😊
@GODSTEVE_12 ай бұрын
An actual idea I had years ago: since spacetime is bent so much, the singularity could be a 4D object
@user-xq8sn8yi7v5 ай бұрын
"Increidbly" Another word i'm adding to my vocabulary🤣🤣🤣
@moon_607266 ай бұрын
Thanks dude! I really appreciate the efforts you put into these videos they are incredibly interesting and easy to understand. I mean I would probably just end up dozing off if I was reading all this in some bookish language but this channel makes it so simple and stuff actually gets into my head. I learn something new everyday by watching all your videos, thanks dude!!
@Donut-vp2rv5 ай бұрын
This pretty much sums up what I already thought about black holes. Plus I could fall asleep to things that confuse people other than me, because I understand most things in that subject.
@rahulspark3656 ай бұрын
Bro teaches me more in this video than my science teacher, and ironically, I just watched this in science😂
@AshleySteelxxx6 ай бұрын
Not a point in space but a moment in time. I think you’ve just given me a new understanding of black holes. And I actually understood them pretty well before. I just never thought of it that way. Crazy.
@jasonhayward69655 ай бұрын
Neutron star rolling around a white dwarf will get you one
@Xwidfety5 ай бұрын
M impressions: its center is black my center is black and empty too so I’m a black hole
@warbes62006 ай бұрын
I thought black holes were giant recycling bins. A destroyed thing goes in something entirely different pops out.
@cool_authority5 ай бұрын
My brain ain't branning
@jknowstheway14625 ай бұрын
At the centre of a black hole is a kid waiting to say, "Gotcha"
@multigameswithryan92156 ай бұрын
'Whenever you think about black holes, I promise you're thinking about them all wrong" Ok.. So what you just said is wrong? I already knew this💀
@user-jp1rs6cl9y5 ай бұрын
Thank you very much for these videos I’m trying to start early with learning physics
@NotBadCouldBeBetter6 ай бұрын
My twin turbo charged Supra can outrun a blackhole!
@miles05765 ай бұрын
the way wormholes work is that instead of going across the entire universe you just bend space and time to go down through it
@carliii28896 ай бұрын
ty for these videos!! i have “reach for the stars” for one of my Science Olympiad projects!
@erinstanchek22676 ай бұрын
like everything that might lead us to finding meaning in its just 'we cant understand it' its like were not supposed to know why were here, and who knows, maybe thats thats the reason we are.
@Johnson-Unknown4 ай бұрын
That end of time reminded me of loki
@Eternal_dragons4 ай бұрын
He says what ever you think about black hole your thinking of them wrong Me: thier black
@divided_and_conquered1854Ай бұрын
On the "other side" of the most massive black holes are white holes where matter is being ejected, sort of like another big bang.
@BOT_CORP2 ай бұрын
Black Holes: The universe's best trash can
@prithvidhoble5 ай бұрын
Singularity is like a point in time which exists in the future so the more closer you get to it the faster you move towards the future
@waffinibrosproduction27872 ай бұрын
That it just makes me think of every black hole sucking up all the matter in the universe and once time reaches the point of infinite it creates another big bane and spits it all back out. Thus, transferring the energy
@sashaadams6196 ай бұрын
One of my fav science channals
@ElDimes6 ай бұрын
I choose to believe a black hole is a wormhole to another point in spacetime of even another universe. A black hole pulls you in, a white hole spits you out
@zdravkojovanovic35135 ай бұрын
Einstein theorized this. We haven’t been able to prove it (yet) but thus far most his theories have been proven to be correct so the chances are… 😮
@freddylisy105 ай бұрын
@@zdravkojovanovic3513they would be pretty obvious to see in the observable universe it’s the exact opposite of a black hole would literally be the brightest most chaotic things in the universe but we haven’t seen them and if they are real we won’t find them anywhere in the observable universe but in another reality since we only have entrances not the exits
@zdravkojovanovic35134 ай бұрын
@@freddylisy10 Excellent point! Then again I imagine the universe as a balloon that keeps inflating- perhaps in a sea of other balloons (universes) in which case black holes- could be portals to others…. It’d be cool…
@Kakuio2 ай бұрын
Quick explanation: basically what you see as the blackhole is not the blackhole but thr exterior of it like the armor of a tank, the blackhole is the dense point at the center which is so dense that the blackhole destroys the laws of the time in the universe to say it in a way, as an example lets say you have a bed sheet as a replacement for a trampoline fabric, you can bend it and stretch it, now if you try to poke it with a dull knife you want damage it at all but you will make a really small point at the tip of the knife the knife cantlivewithoutmusi pierce through the sheet but the sheet can't go back to its normal state, this is what a blackhole is
@OsasIze-iyamuАй бұрын
"black holes distort space and time" bro it also distorts my brain
@RezaXGWB5 ай бұрын
"So incredibly dense" That's my project partner right there
@Alphawasnthere5 ай бұрын
Bro explained the whole universe in one video
@loreleipainter2732 ай бұрын
My brain has become a black hole as well.
@IsaiahHarper-bd3ph2 ай бұрын
The supernova looked like galaxy brain💀
@mikkopippo97625 ай бұрын
"I promise you, you're thinking them all wrong" I just unironically said Nuh uh
@greenpham8863Ай бұрын
you didnt have to make me rethink my life again
@sonitnandanoor64865 ай бұрын
I love how he is giving me an existential crisis while also spelling the words incredibly wrong
@FiveEditz054 ай бұрын
Nah when you enter a black hole, the interstellar theme starts.
@neelamrathi15685 ай бұрын
"Whenever you think about black holes , I promise you're thinking about them all wrong" Le me who majored in cosmology: "WELL ACTUALLY-"
@genericyoutubechannel61805 ай бұрын
Op: elegantly describes them as eternal inescapable hellish death holes. Me: yeah, that's pretty much how I thought of black holes.
@RevengenceRaven5 ай бұрын
Black holes have been seen blasting jets of material out into space though. So theres a whole new can of worms opened. 😂
@DiegoSanchez-op4tg5 ай бұрын
A small idea I’ve had since I was a kid was that maybe black holes are smaller universes inside of ours that collect more and more matter to create itself. So a supernova, rather than being the death of a star, is the creation of a universe. It would be a neat way to explain the creation of matter and how our universe keeps getting larger. I know it’s likely not the case but it’s still a fun way to think about it and theorize new realities.
@stormxxviii5 ай бұрын
Him promising me that whatever I knew about black holes was wrong Also him telling me things that I knew
@Moonlord21936 ай бұрын
Bro,you're not kurzgesagt, stop tryna make me have an existential crisis while im scrolling shorts
@Lordjbear4 ай бұрын
Dude I’m on the internet too much. I kept thinking “oh yea that vita carnis thing” knowing damn well that’s not what it was
@hydramadness4 ай бұрын
Jesus christ, how do I make this guy stop haunting me with existential crises
@StickyybenzzАй бұрын
I always imagine that when u enter the singularity, famous events like the dinosaur extinction, or the world wars turn into objects, and objects or places like a tree, turns into a moment of time depending on the size and characteristics
@cosmic26165 ай бұрын
"i promise your thinking about it all srong" *tells me everything i already know*
@KiWi_BoO6 ай бұрын
Well, I think, the time itself becomes 4th dimension inside the blackholes. Because the time in our 3d world is not really a dimension. But the time stops inside the block holes and might become a dimension. Like you could move within the time inside the black holes, like going back to the past or smth
@nick_john6 ай бұрын
Random KZbin video: “whatever you do/think about X, you’re doing it wrong”
@Slatryte-yw4ks11 күн бұрын
So I wasn't thinking about it wrong.
@zackgravity72846 ай бұрын
bold of you to assume i dont know most of this already
@TransPrinceMaxx6 ай бұрын
I want to wear a camera and go in one i want a peaceful "I'm ok with this" moment
@hence2nd3 ай бұрын
Whatever you think about black...... Holes 😂😂😂😂 I thought this was going to be one of those type videos
@lolkail58006 ай бұрын
*Neil de grasse tyson punching air rn*
@Changingtesting5 ай бұрын
I would want to see his reaction to this short
@CakeRahhhh6 ай бұрын
I lose my tooth while i watch your videos
@aparnasampathkumar90186 ай бұрын
Millions of years later Humans: we safely travelled into a black hole. Aliens: First time?¿
@spicelord47826 ай бұрын
Talking into a mic loudly with a slideshow playing doesn’t make you a scientist 😂😂😂
@FairPLAYER6 ай бұрын
"you're thinking about them all wrong" Proceeds to give the most basic description of black wholes available on google
@rexater24 күн бұрын
the camerman that risked their life to get to the black hole:
@66ogrAdorL6 ай бұрын
“Whatever you think about black holes, you’re thinking about them wrong” Me: they’re black
@sindhurtej96385 ай бұрын
I've heard someone say that "you are falling towards tomorrow" when you cross the event horizon
@BillyJones-vv3lz6 ай бұрын
"Whatever you think about black-" Ngl I thought was going in a very different direction 💀💀💀
@K.O-ANIMATIONS6 ай бұрын
I thought black holes bended space - time so much that it rips through it creating a wormhole
@borgthepig6 ай бұрын
@@K.O-ANIMATIONSwormholes have yet to be proven but are technically possible, and black holes may or may not be entry points to them
@K.O-ANIMATIONS6 ай бұрын
@@borgthepig oh I know that but thanks
@ALTERNATIVE7928 күн бұрын
My brain when he was explaining:🔁🔁🔁🔁🔁🔁
@tommy776154 ай бұрын
I heard that if someone was watching you go into the center you'd just freeze there forever and never move.
@kashxoxo_5 ай бұрын
singularity... where maths ain't mathing
@user-sk4tq3cx8q5 ай бұрын
“the roles of space and time have actually swapped” and that’s why in the interstellar movie, cooper was able to physically witness and comprehend time