@@VillainHoor Second this! That's what i wanted to wrote, too. It's what i always do when channels have to reupload videos or if a channel i usually support uploads a video i am not interested in. This channel here really is one of the best reaction channels.
I hope you add The Martian and Arrival to your watch list! Together with Interstellar, they are the holy trinity of modern scify. Each absolutely nails spectacular visuals, amazing score and deep emotion, and are honestly masterclasses in storytelling.
Yes, temporal (time) dilatation is a real thing. Space and time are intertwined. The faster you travel, the slower time moves for you than when you began. Time passes differently relative to your position and speed (hence, The Theory of Relativity) when measured against another object moving at a different speed.
It's not fair having one of the best reactions to a movie and have the video taken down by copyright issues, I wish you all the best you're doing great and I really love your videos.
I was just over half way through, had to stop to go work on something, came back and video was down for copyright! Glad to see you were able to get it back up and I can finish it now!
19:51 The short answer to your question about dimensions is, "Length, width, and height, plus (probably) time and another spatial dimension." A dimension is an axis of measurement, at right angles to (i.e., independent of) all other dimensions. With zero dimensions, you can describe points. With a single dimension, you can describe lines of any length. With two dimensions, you can describe squares, and anything else with both length and width (anything you can draw on a page). With three dimensions, you can describe cubes, and any other object we regularly interact with (anything with length, width, and height). Since we exist primarily in three-dimensional space, this is all that our language and intuition account for. The math used to describe these spaces is identical, only differing in the number of variables used (one per dimension, often x, y, and z). However, there's no particular reason we couldn't add another dimension, at right angles to all three of length, width, and height. Trying to visualize this is a good way to give yourself a headache, because we have neither the sensory organs nor the brain structures to easily comprehend such a space, but the math just needs another variable (x, y, z, and w). Really, there's no upper limit to the number of dimensions a space can have. Such a higher-dimensional space is called a "hyperspace," although Star Wars does not use the term with any kind of rigor. While time is not directly perceptible to us in the same way the three spatial dimensions are, it can be represented as another dimension, with duration as the equivalent of distance. Additionally, time distorts in the same way spatial dimensions do, depending on your frame of reference or the presence of massive objects. As such, when describing our universe, it's useful to treat it as a four-dimensional space made up of the three-dimensional space we perceive directly, plus time, or "spacetime." That covers four of the dimensions. For the fifth, we go back to the classic hole-in-the-paper analogy the movie uses to explain wormholes. If you're limited to the surface of the paper, there's no way to go from one place to another except by traveling the full distance. It is only by bending the two-dimensional (plus time) space through a third spatial dimension that two distant places may be brought together. Similarly, in order for the wormhole in the movie to exist, our three-dimensional (plus time) space must be bent through a fourth spatial dimension. Hence, we have length, width, height, time, and whatever spatial dimension was bent through to bring the wormhole endpoints together, making five dimensions.
If we wanted to be consistent, we'd probably call it "four-dimensional spacetime," but we refer to time as the fourth dimension often enough to make it unclear whether that term refers to the regular three dimensions plus time, or if we're actually dealing with four spatial dimensions. I could be completely off-base and "five-dimensional space" actually does refer to five separate spatial dimensions, with time as a sixth, but I don't think that's what's going on in this case. There's also a colloquial way of using "dimension" to refer to an entire separate three-dimensional spacetime existing somehow alongside ours, as in "I Left my Sneakers in Dimension X," by Bruce Coville. It's not wholly distinct from the definition I used in the previous comment, as you could view traveling between these sorts of dimensions as traveling along a fourth spatial axis. I think this usage of the term has become less common in recent years; you're more likely to hear these referred to as "parallel worlds" or "planes of existence" these days.
the socking truth when brands said miller just died a minute ago when they landed, but because of time diluting in that planet, they received the messege back on earth about miller distress call for 2 years
Wait, didn't I already spend an afternoon crying along to this vid? haha. Guess I'm going to have to comment and leave the vid running on the 2nd monitor for the analytics!
Sophie, I just found your channel and I wanted to say that I absolutely loved your reaction. It's a science heavy film but you picked up on every plot point that was foreshadowed very quickly and you really bought into each characters viewpoint in emotional moments. Clearly you're a smart and empathetic person and I think that makes for a great reactor for the kind of films I enjoy so I hope you do more movies of this type. Thanks, it was a pleasure to watch!
Matthew McConaughey also starred w/ Jodie Foster in a similar film called Contact (1997) by Robert Zemeckis, director of the Back to the Future trilogy, Forrest Gump, & Who Framed Roger Rabbit. 20:06 From what I understand, the three dimensions are collectively space (width, length, height), and the 4th incorporates time. I've always assumed that the 5th incorporates alternate timelines.
I'm a book snob about Contact. The original novel (written by the incomparable Carl Sagan) is incredible, but I do not like the changes the movie made. I'd recommend sticking with the book on that one.
@@DudeLongcouch I agree that the book is far superior in the characters and many subplots that the movie doesn't and probably couldn't cover, but I wouldn't say not to watch the movie. Adaptations have varying degrees of success, with some movies even doing better than the book, or a book written after surpassing the movie. I say if the topic of either interests you, look at both and decide what you like from each. Also I never thought about it but Contact has a very similar idea with the relationship of a daughter and father. Perhaps Nolan was inspired by Contact in that way.
Arguably one of the best reactions I’ve seen to this film. Her level of understanding is on another level and much greater than the majority of reactors out there.
I am 54 years old and this is my favorite movie of all time. This movie tears your heart apart if you are a father. But, I also feel it heals you with hope and an expansive love. There is a massive amount of science and potential quantum physics in this movie (LOVE IT) that pulls an intellectual viewer deeply into so many different thoughts, that you can spend a GARGANTUAN amount of time deciphering these many aspects our universe. I also thoroughly enjoyed your reaction and opinion of this masterpiece in cinema.
I saw this in theatres, the docking scene was almost too intense in the cinema. And it was a late show so I walked home after midnight when everything was silent outside. My head full of the crazy movie experience.
15:55 Of course. It’s the relativity of time in space determined by the gravity. Time is different in every space object, depending on its gravity and gravitational influences (stars or other objects nearby)
And not just every "space object," it's different in every modicum of space. Your feet, having spent most of their existence closer to the core of the Earth where gravity is stronger, are technically younger than your head (just not to a meaningful degree).
I watched this video when it was uploaded at first and commented when it was uploaded for the second time but I am going to comment anyway because your reactions are great and I want your channel to grow ❤
Good luck with the Copyright issues, it can be so annoying indeed Love your reactions videos ♥ (oh and i almost forgot to post it again : the movies Contact and Arrival are great ^^)
I was sure i remembered it and ok it is ondeed a re upload, just been binging your content lately haha. So heres anothe like and comment fornthe algorithm! Best reaction channel, so empathetic and insightful
Hi SoFieReacts, I’m a big fan. I started watching your HOTD reaction. You are one of those “hidden gem” reactors. You are sincere, smart and wise with your commentary. I connect with your sense of humor. Keep at it.
Not sure if this was the first movie you've reacted to but if it was, you definitely started at the top hahaha. This movie is a masterpiece, it's perfection. The amount of research the Nolan Brothers did on the subject n specially how Christopher likes using mostly practical effects instead of CGI n such makes this movie even more special. For example knowing he planted all that corn for this movie n after the movie he managed to sell it too so he made profit from that instead of just discarding it or whatever. Interstellar might go down in history as the greatest movie of this era, probably, and Christopher Nolan is def the greatest director of this generation. The score, by Hans Zimmer was wonderful n knowing he didn't know what the movie was gonna be about or anything like that makes it even more mind-blowing. Look forward to seeing more movie reactions from you, this was a great one, thanks for this. I hope in the near future you react to The Last Samurai n Arrival, another 2 wonderful movies
I'm one of the few that thinks that Tom is justified in staying on their family farm, and that Murph is wrong about them coming to live and die in an underground metal container. If all the farmers like Tom did that, what would the undergrounders eat ? I also hate that Murph holds a very angry grudge against her father, even though he gave her much more attention and trust than what Tom ever got.
About dimensions, the first three are what we observe with our eyes. Being able to move through a physical space: left/right, up/down, forward/backward. The fourth dimension is time. We observe that based on dependable indicators of time like celestial movements, the frequencies of atoms, etc. Scientists believe there could be an infinite number of additional dimensions we don't have the ability to observe yet.
And the purpose of the universe having infinite dimensions is what exactly just to take up the universe ? Sounds a pretty useless thing to have infinite dimensions to me . Actually I've heard that it's like 11 dimensions tops .
@gregorygant4242 What we don't know is far more substantial than what we do know. We have no idea how large the universe is. We can't see to the end of it. When they talk about dimensions in this movie, they're not talking about parallel dimensions like alternate realities. They're talking about dimensions like the dimensions on a box. Horizontal, lateral, and vertical. Time is also a dimension, meaning is used to determine the scale or magnitude of something. If something in, say, a 5th or 6th dimension existed, it could potentially exist in the same physical space as ourselves without being detected. For example, when you're in an MRI machine; there's a powerful magnetic field in there, and you can't see it. You can lay there in the midst of it for a while and be okay. Higher dimensions like the 5th and up likely exist all around us, but we are unable to perceive them as we are right now.
@marshallprince2583 Still it's been postulated that it has 11 dimensions tops by physicists using math +physics not infinite dimensions ,now if it's provable experimentally not yet it isn't.
The coolest thing is when they are on the water planet looking at the ships wreckage, that had literally just happened on that planet because of time dialation - to Cooper and Brand it had been years since the ship left earth, but it was only the wave before that one that destroyed the other ship
20:17 we interact in the 3rd dimension, we can move through it. Time is the 4th dimension, we can't interact with time, only along with the ride. In this film, 5th dimension beings can move through the 4th dimension as if the 3rd dimension. There is a character in the comic and movie, watchmen, which gained the sight of the 4th dimension. He sees the past, present, and future all jumbled. -Sage
Awesome reaction! I was so excited when I saw this upload and, as always, I wasn't disappointed :D This is one of my favorite sci-fi movies of all time. Not only because i've always found the theory of relativity very fascinating, but because everything is just spot on here: the acting, writing, the pictures and the phenomenal soundtrack. I saw it in the movie theater and it was mindblowing. If you ever get the chance and your local theaters play it again, go see it! I highly recommend the sci-fi movie Arrival. Also a very, very great and emotional movie with good writing, acting, soundtrack, a great story and a great message.
Yeah! I feel like considering Avatar and Arcane, it would make a lot of sense now. I have my preferences* but I don't really care which show/anime it is, really, as long as it's emotionally impactful, I bet it's a blast. *Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood is a natural pick - even if a bit "shonen", it's quite an emotional ride.
The first 4 dimensions - space (xyz) and time (t) - are not separate things, but a single entity called spacetime and our movement through the space component and the time component always adds up to a constant value. If we say that constant value is 100, then (xyz) + t = 100. So if you’re standing still (xyz = 0), then t = 100, meaning that all of your movement in spacetime is dedicated to moving through time (i.e. getting older). When you are moving in xyz, t is going to have to be less than 100. So if you’re moving slowing in xyz (for example xyz = 0.1), then t = 99.9 (still aging pretty close to when you were standing still). But if you move faster through xyz, (for example xyz = 50), then t = 50 (you’re now aging half as fast as you were when you were standing still).
I saw it back then and thought that the film takes itself far too seriously and too importantly. I found your reaction now much more emotional than the film itself... 🙃
You should give some other science fiction material a try. Like Star Trek, Doctor Who or other sci-fi films. I'd enjoy hearing your perspectives on the characters, situations, and themes going on because there's just as much to unpack as there is in swords and sorcery fantasy
What more could you ask for? A great reactor, and you delivered, Sofie! I really enjoyed your Lord of the Rings reactions, as well as this one. I thought I already subscribed, but I guess not. Subscribing now!
Yes time dilatation is a real thing. Satelites orbiting earth experience time running slower. However, they are so close to us the time difference is very very slight. Even so, they must program them to account for this because it can start to mess things up a bit each passing year.
The curvature of space-time and the nature of relativity are such fascinating subjects to study. Once you start wrapping your brain around some of the concepts, it will really start to change the way you view life and the universe. You have to let go of a lot of basic assumptions about... everything.
i did not comment before... but now i have to... love your reactions. they are in the top 10% on yt. keep it up, even with these annoying copyright issues !
Ok here is an amazing detail.. At 17:20 you said "The clock is ticking guys" right? Yes, that background ticking was Hans Zimmers' choice and it means something important.. Every ticking means One day passed on Earth.. If we calculate the ticking speed and if we count all the ticking times, we can solve this number and it means 23 years almost passed on earth.. Amazing detail from Hans Zİmmer..
Yeah, I accidentally watched this movie for the first time on the anniversary of my dad’s death 😅 so I was fully engaged in the storyline of the dad missing the daughters milestones and going through life without him. 💞💔❤️🩹
I loved your reaction. We just need to keep everything about the technology 'clear.' This is supposedly 40+ years in the future from now, and "not" caused by the Global Warming concerns (or as some believe hysteria). A blight is caused by natural changes in living DNA structures that usually expand over a larger groups of life (plants plants in this case). This one, although having a 'very low' probability though possible likelihood, happened to attack the specific plants animal life on Earth depends on, a subclass of plant life that exist on our earth that all animal life depends on. I am glad the writers and producers of this movie stayed away from the current political trend, and did not focus on what Animal life may have done wrong to bring on the Earth's final end.
I loved your reaction to this, one of my favorite movies. And hopefully "the third time's the charm," and this one doesn't get taken down. Also, 4D = std 3D + Time: "Spacetime." Then add Gravity. Simple, right?
i hope everyone who watched the reaction before just comment and like the video again , she has one the best reaction channels
It has been posted in her channel three times now, and I will be watching the third as well lol❤
Watched it the first time. Letting it play in the background. For the algorithm. 🫶🏻
For the al gore rhythm
@@VillainHoor Second this! That's what i wanted to wrote, too. It's what i always do when channels have to reupload videos or if a channel i usually support uploads a video i am not interested in. This channel here really is one of the best reaction channels.
Done!
I hope you add The Martian and Arrival to your watch list! Together with Interstellar, they are the holy trinity of modern scify. Each absolutely nails spectacular visuals, amazing score and deep emotion, and are honestly masterclasses in storytelling.
I agree. Top tier movies.
Two musts indeed.
100%
@@UTU49 I'd add Gattaca to that list, creating the world's largest cinematic trinity 😉
Since the movie's release 10 years ago in 2014, only about an hour and a half has passed on Miller's planet
Cool!
Such a trip lol
Yes, temporal (time) dilatation is a real thing. Space and time are intertwined. The faster you travel, the slower time moves for you than when you began. Time passes differently relative to your position and speed (hence, The Theory of Relativity) when measured against another object moving at a different speed.
It's not fair having one of the best reactions to a movie and have the video taken down by copyright issues, I wish you all the best you're doing great and I really love your videos.
Considering I never got to finish the end of this reaction, I'm glad it came back! So good!
Christopher Nolan just makes amazing movies!
Does UA-cam hate good content? This is one of the best reactions and they can't help taking shit down
So true, I watched 30 min, did a quick pause and as I came back I couldnt find the vid anymore haha
Sadly, it's not about the relative quality of the reactions...and I'm pretty sure it ain't UA-cam that initiates copyright blocks.
I was just over half way through, had to stop to go work on something, came back and video was down for copyright! Glad to see you were able to get it back up and I can finish it now!
19:51 The short answer to your question about dimensions is, "Length, width, and height, plus (probably) time and another spatial dimension."
A dimension is an axis of measurement, at right angles to (i.e., independent of) all other dimensions. With zero dimensions, you can describe points. With a single dimension, you can describe lines of any length. With two dimensions, you can describe squares, and anything else with both length and width (anything you can draw on a page). With three dimensions, you can describe cubes, and any other object we regularly interact with (anything with length, width, and height). Since we exist primarily in three-dimensional space, this is all that our language and intuition account for. The math used to describe these spaces is identical, only differing in the number of variables used (one per dimension, often x, y, and z).
However, there's no particular reason we couldn't add another dimension, at right angles to all three of length, width, and height. Trying to visualize this is a good way to give yourself a headache, because we have neither the sensory organs nor the brain structures to easily comprehend such a space, but the math just needs another variable (x, y, z, and w). Really, there's no upper limit to the number of dimensions a space can have. Such a higher-dimensional space is called a "hyperspace," although Star Wars does not use the term with any kind of rigor.
While time is not directly perceptible to us in the same way the three spatial dimensions are, it can be represented as another dimension, with duration as the equivalent of distance. Additionally, time distorts in the same way spatial dimensions do, depending on your frame of reference or the presence of massive objects. As such, when describing our universe, it's useful to treat it as a four-dimensional space made up of the three-dimensional space we perceive directly, plus time, or "spacetime."
That covers four of the dimensions. For the fifth, we go back to the classic hole-in-the-paper analogy the movie uses to explain wormholes. If you're limited to the surface of the paper, there's no way to go from one place to another except by traveling the full distance. It is only by bending the two-dimensional (plus time) space through a third spatial dimension that two distant places may be brought together. Similarly, in order for the wormhole in the movie to exist, our three-dimensional (plus time) space must be bent through a fourth spatial dimension.
Hence, we have length, width, height, time, and whatever spatial dimension was bent through to bring the wormhole endpoints together, making five dimensions.
If we wanted to be consistent, we'd probably call it "four-dimensional spacetime," but we refer to time as the fourth dimension often enough to make it unclear whether that term refers to the regular three dimensions plus time, or if we're actually dealing with four spatial dimensions.
I could be completely off-base and "five-dimensional space" actually does refer to five separate spatial dimensions, with time as a sixth, but I don't think that's what's going on in this case.
There's also a colloquial way of using "dimension" to refer to an entire separate three-dimensional spacetime existing somehow alongside ours, as in "I Left my Sneakers in Dimension X," by Bruce Coville. It's not wholly distinct from the definition I used in the previous comment, as you could view traveling between these sorts of dimensions as traveling along a fourth spatial axis. I think this usage of the term has become less common in recent years; you're more likely to hear these referred to as "parallel worlds" or "planes of existence" these days.
the socking truth when brands said miller just died a minute ago when they landed, but because of time diluting in that planet, they received the messege back on earth about miller distress call for 2 years
I've said it before and i'll say it again. Sofie is so sharp - she gets so much of every movie on the first watch. Amazing.
4 real
Wait, didn't I already spend an afternoon crying along to this vid? haha. Guess I'm going to have to comment and leave the vid running on the 2nd monitor for the analytics!
One of the most intelligent and intuitive reactions to this movie I've ever seen. I'm glad you were able to re-post it. Looking forward to more.
Sophie, I just found your channel and I wanted to say that I absolutely loved your reaction. It's a science heavy film but you picked up on every plot point that was foreshadowed very quickly and you really bought into each characters viewpoint in emotional moments. Clearly you're a smart and empathetic person and I think that makes for a great reactor for the kind of films I enjoy so I hope you do more movies of this type. Thanks, it was a pleasure to watch!
Matthew McConaughey also starred w/ Jodie Foster in a similar film called Contact (1997) by Robert Zemeckis, director of the Back to the Future trilogy, Forrest Gump, & Who Framed Roger Rabbit.
20:06 From what I understand, the three dimensions are collectively space (width, length, height), and the 4th incorporates time. I've always assumed that the 5th incorporates alternate timelines.
I'm a book snob about Contact. The original novel (written by the incomparable Carl Sagan) is incredible, but I do not like the changes the movie made. I'd recommend sticking with the book on that one.
@@DudeLongcouch I agree that the book is far superior in the characters and many subplots that the movie doesn't and probably couldn't cover, but I wouldn't say not to watch the movie. Adaptations have varying degrees of success, with some movies even doing better than the book, or a book written after surpassing the movie. I say if the topic of either interests you, look at both and decide what you like from each.
Also I never thought about it but Contact has a very similar idea with the relationship of a daughter and father. Perhaps Nolan was inspired by Contact in that way.
4th is time, 5th is gravity
Arguably one of the best reactions I’ve seen to this film. Her level of understanding is on another level and much greater than the majority of reactors out there.
Poor you. F those copyright dummies.
Best film and love your channel sis
Hopefully this stays up. I didn’t get the chance to watch the first 2 times. I’ll watch when I get home ❤ love your reactions
Recommenting: othis is one of the better Interstellar reactions.
Gosh this time rewind on this video that youtube is doing is crazy 😂😂 Love you Sophie! Keep up the amazing reactions ❤
I am 54 years old and this is my favorite movie of all time. This movie tears your heart apart if you are a father. But, I also feel it heals you with hope and an expansive love. There is a massive amount of science and potential quantum physics in this movie (LOVE IT) that pulls an intellectual viewer deeply into so many different thoughts, that you can spend a GARGANTUAN amount of time deciphering these many aspects our universe. I also thoroughly enjoyed your reaction and opinion of this masterpiece in cinema.
its cool that seeing sofie's reaction per day. we want more sofie
One of the fun facts: Each click in soundtrack on Miller's planet equal one week on Earth.
I saw this in theatres, the docking scene was almost too intense in the cinema. And it was a late show so I walked home after midnight when everything was silent outside. My head full of the crazy movie experience.
in IMAX it was borderline enough to make you sick. Incredible, though. Arguably Hans Zimmer's best work and that's a high bar to clear.
So excited to see this back up!
Interstellar is elite level cinema, and yours is elite level reaction 👏👏👏
15:55 Of course. It’s the relativity of time in space determined by the gravity. Time is different in every space object, depending on its gravity and gravitational influences (stars or other objects nearby)
and velocity.
And not just every "space object," it's different in every modicum of space. Your feet, having spent most of their existence closer to the core of the Earth where gravity is stronger, are technically younger than your head (just not to a meaningful degree).
22:35 Talk about premonition 😂
I'm so glad this is available again! I had to stop watching for work and when I came back it was gone
Me too!
Hahahaha me too
Попытка №3. 😅 Спасибо за вашу реакции и комментарии. Это было очень классно! ❤
Your reaction was amazing. Thank you for this wonderful moment. One of my favorite movies done right.
This must be a re-upload, because I watched this in UA-cam a few days ago.
It's called copy right
This is the third time it's been up on her channel, and I'm going to watch it the third time too. Lol❤
the entire soundtrack is SUPER copyrighted, the algorithm AI or whatever you call it is merciless with DMCA takedowns for using hans zimmer music
Third time's a charm.
@@BrilligandtheSlithyToves excellent, adds to the analytics win she deserves...😉
I watched this video when it was uploaded at first and commented when it was uploaded for the second time but I am going to comment anyway because your reactions are great and I want your channel to grow ❤
hi again
Did you notice that Coop and adult Murph are wearing the same jacket? This highlights their connection.
Yeah, so, imagine watching this at IMAX! Came out of the cinema completely stunned!
I have watched and commented at the first and second upload and I'm happy to do it again ❤ 👍
Good luck with the Copyright issues, it can be so annoying indeed
Love your reactions videos ♥ (oh and i almost forgot to post it again : the movies Contact and Arrival are great ^^)
found you from ATLA reactions and you’ve quickly become one of my top 5 reactors 😭❤️
I've liked and commented on this entire trilogy. 🚀
Huh. Thought I would drop by for a like and a comment, and ended up re-watching the whole reaction. And crying all over again. Well done Sofie!
Awww second re-upload this week? I hope it’s not too annoying for you ❤❤❤
Oh boy. Let's cry.
Terrific reaction video review, SoFie. Thank you for sharing!
i cant wait for Prestige and the Batman trilogy.
The Prestige is brilliant. I really think Sofie would enjoy it too.
The scene with the backlog of messages gets me every time. 😢
I was sure i remembered it and ok it is ondeed a re upload, just been binging your content lately haha. So heres anothe like and comment fornthe algorithm! Best reaction channel, so empathetic and insightful
Hi SoFieReacts,
I’m a big fan. I started watching your HOTD reaction. You are one of those “hidden gem” reactors. You are sincere, smart and wise with your commentary. I connect with your sense of humor. Keep at it.
No way, I need to go back and watch the Firefly reaction!
Not sure if this was the first movie you've reacted to but if it was, you definitely started at the top hahaha. This movie is a masterpiece, it's perfection. The amount of research the Nolan Brothers did on the subject n specially how Christopher likes using mostly practical effects instead of CGI n such makes this movie even more special. For example knowing he planted all that corn for this movie n after the movie he managed to sell it too so he made profit from that instead of just discarding it or whatever. Interstellar might go down in history as the greatest movie of this era, probably, and Christopher Nolan is def the greatest director of this generation. The score, by Hans Zimmer was wonderful n knowing he didn't know what the movie was gonna be about or anything like that makes it even more mind-blowing.
Look forward to seeing more movie reactions from you, this was a great one, thanks for this.
I hope in the near future you react to The Last Samurai n Arrival, another 2 wonderful movies
This is really well-done. Especially the way the dialogue is chosen and put together.
I'm one of the few that thinks that Tom is justified in staying on their family farm, and that Murph is wrong about them coming to live and die in an underground metal container. If all the farmers like Tom did that, what would the undergrounders eat ? I also hate that Murph holds a very angry grudge against her father, even though he gave her much more attention and trust than what Tom ever got.
About dimensions, the first three are what we observe with our eyes. Being able to move through a physical space: left/right, up/down, forward/backward. The fourth dimension is time. We observe that based on dependable indicators of time like celestial movements, the frequencies of atoms, etc.
Scientists believe there could be an infinite number of additional dimensions we don't have the ability to observe yet.
And the purpose of the universe having infinite dimensions is what exactly just to take up the universe ?
Sounds a pretty useless thing to have infinite dimensions to me .
Actually I've heard that it's like 11 dimensions tops .
@gregorygant4242 What we don't know is far more substantial than what we do know. We have no idea how large the universe is. We can't see to the end of it. When they talk about dimensions in this movie, they're not talking about parallel dimensions like alternate realities. They're talking about dimensions like the dimensions on a box. Horizontal, lateral, and vertical. Time is also a dimension, meaning is used to determine the scale or magnitude of something. If something in, say, a 5th or 6th dimension existed, it could potentially exist in the same physical space as ourselves without being detected. For example, when you're in an MRI machine; there's a powerful magnetic field in there, and you can't see it. You can lay there in the midst of it for a while and be okay.
Higher dimensions like the 5th and up likely exist all around us, but we are unable to perceive them as we are right now.
@marshallprince2583 Still it's been postulated that it has 11 dimensions tops by physicists using math +physics not infinite dimensions ,now if it's provable experimentally not yet it isn't.
@gregorygant4242 good info! It's beyond me but fun to think about.
great reaction! Again. :)
The coolest thing is when they are on the water planet looking at the ships wreckage, that had literally just happened on that planet because of time dialation - to Cooper and Brand it had been years since the ship left earth, but it was only the wave before that one that destroyed the other ship
Love the reaction
For some reason I've watched a lot of reactions to this movie. Yours was one of my favourites.
Liking and commenting for the algorithm, for as many re-uploads as it takes. 🙂
Love your reaction ❤💞
Not sure if ive seen this reaction before, but I watched again and it was spot on! 👍🏻 Great job! Incredible movie!
This is like the third time this has uploaded.
I'm going to watch the third time too 😂❤
your LOTR reactions introduced me to you. But easily the best reaction channel I have seen so I want to keep commenting to boost your engagement
Seriously one of the best movies ever. I love it in its entirety
Great Reaction for the 3rd time.
Still need dat Avatar Book 2 Finale though asap 🥵😍😍
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20:17 we interact in the 3rd dimension, we can move through it. Time is the 4th dimension, we can't interact with time, only along with the ride. In this film, 5th dimension beings can move through the 4th dimension as if the 3rd dimension. There is a character in the comic and movie, watchmen, which gained the sight of the 4th dimension. He sees the past, present, and future all jumbled.
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Awesome reaction! I was so excited when I saw this upload and, as always, I wasn't disappointed :D This is one of my favorite sci-fi movies of all time. Not only because i've always found the theory of relativity very fascinating, but because everything is just spot on here: the acting, writing, the pictures and the phenomenal soundtrack. I saw it in the movie theater and it was mindblowing. If you ever get the chance and your local theaters play it again, go see it!
I highly recommend the sci-fi movie Arrival. Also a very, very great and emotional movie with good writing, acting, soundtrack, a great story and a great message.
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Hey Sofie, any chance that you'll be reacting to any anime in the future?
Love the channel ❤
Yeah! I feel like considering Avatar and Arcane, it would make a lot of sense now. I have my preferences* but I don't really care which show/anime it is, really, as long as it's emotionally impactful, I bet it's a blast.
*Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood is a natural pick - even if a bit "shonen", it's quite an emotional ride.
Interstellar ❤ Nolan's greatest work for humanity ❤
The first 4 dimensions - space (xyz) and time (t) - are not separate things, but a single entity called spacetime and our movement through the space component and the time component always adds up to a constant value.
If we say that constant value is 100, then (xyz) + t = 100.
So if you’re standing still (xyz = 0), then t = 100, meaning that all of your movement in spacetime is dedicated to moving through time (i.e. getting older).
When you are moving in xyz, t is going to have to be less than 100. So if you’re moving slowing in xyz (for example xyz = 0.1), then t = 99.9 (still aging pretty close to when you were standing still). But if you move faster through xyz, (for example xyz = 50), then t = 50 (you’re now aging half as fast as you were when you were standing still).
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Hans Zimmer made an incredible work there. Very different than what he generally made.
You getting the gist before the moment it gets clear, like you have "pre-evetual" or intuitive knowlege, Good level. And powerfull "skill".
Here again. What an experience
I saw it back then and thought that the film takes itself far too seriously and too importantly.
I found your reaction now much more emotional than the film itself... 🙃
You should give some other science fiction material a try. Like Star Trek, Doctor Who or other sci-fi films. I'd enjoy hearing your perspectives on the characters, situations, and themes going on because there's just as much to unpack as there is in swords and sorcery fantasy
Two words. Well, actually one compound word: Firefly.
@commonstragedy Firefly is good and all, but it's not the best sci-fi series. There's better
What more could you ask for? A great reactor, and you delivered, Sofie!
I really enjoyed your Lord of the Rings reactions, as well as this one. I thought I already subscribed, but I guess not. Subscribing now!
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So many people miss that the baby died. It's so subtle but so sad!
Yes time dilatation is a real thing. Satelites orbiting earth experience time running slower. However, they are so close to us the time difference is very very slight. Even so, they must program them to account for this because it can start to mess things up a bit each passing year.
One of the greats in my opinion.
Is this a re-upload? I could swear that you had already posted this :D
Hope this one stays
The curvature of space-time and the nature of relativity are such fascinating subjects to study. Once you start wrapping your brain around some of the concepts, it will really start to change the way you view life and the universe. You have to let go of a lot of basic assumptions about... everything.
Third time's the charm!
That's a young Timothee Chalamet playing his young son!
16:01 yes.. It's legitemate science.. The time is relative.. It can depend for every atoms/every matters/every humans/every planets and stars etc..
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i did not comment before... but now i have to... love your reactions. they are in the top 10% on yt. keep it up, even with these annoying copyright issues !
Ok here is an amazing detail.. At 17:20 you said "The clock is ticking guys" right? Yes, that background ticking was Hans Zimmers' choice and it means something important.. Every ticking means One day passed on Earth.. If we calculate the ticking speed and if we count all the ticking times, we can solve this number and it means 23 years almost passed on earth.. Amazing detail from Hans Zİmmer..
Yeah, I accidentally watched this movie for the first time on the anniversary of my dad’s death 😅 so I was fully engaged in the storyline of the dad missing the daughters milestones and going through life without him. 💞💔❤️🩹
Second reupload. Copyright can be rough, especially with the algorithm.
I loved your reaction. We just need to keep everything about the technology 'clear.' This is supposedly 40+ years in the future from now, and "not" caused by the Global Warming concerns (or as some believe hysteria). A blight is caused by natural changes in living DNA structures that usually expand over a larger groups of life (plants plants in this case). This one, although having a 'very low' probability though possible likelihood, happened to attack the specific plants animal life on Earth depends on, a subclass of plant life that exist on our earth that all animal life depends on. I am glad the writers and producers of this movie stayed away from the current political trend, and did not focus on what Animal life may have done wrong to bring on the Earth's final end.
Another great reaction 😊😢 Just like the last upload 😏
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You are right about the soundtrack, about Zimmer. Just think about the music in the pirates of the Caribbean. It is perfect pirate music.
I loved your reaction to this, one of my favorite movies. And hopefully "the third time's the charm," and this one doesn't get taken down. Also, 4D = std 3D + Time: "Spacetime." Then add Gravity. Simple, right?
Great reaction as per.
One of my favorite movies ever. If you want another great recent scifi movie check out Arrival.
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