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Why is the Tesseract in the black hole interstellar?

Why is the Tesseract in the black hole interstellar?

In geometry, a tesseract is a ‘hypercube’, a four-dimensional version of a cube: a tesseract is to a cube as a cube is to a square. In Interstellar, it is where Coop and TARS enter after passing through the event horizon (the boundary at which not even light can escape) of the Gargantua black hole.

Why didn’t Cooper get Spaghettified in the black hole?

The black hole depicted in the movie was said to have a “gentle singularity”. This means the black hole was rotating at a high velocity, not causing spaghettification, which is the phenomenon where objects become vertically stretched and horizontally compressed, and eventually ripping the object.

Why did Cooper give the coordinates?

When he realises that what has happened in the past cannot be changed, then he wants to save the future of mankind. That is why he sends the location of NASA to his past self. he realises that what has happened in the past cannot be changed He actually shaped the past by sending the NASA coordinate.

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Has spaghettification been observed?

Has it ever been observed? Spaghettification of an object the size of a human has never been tested, observed, or proven. In 2018, astronomers observing a pair of colliding galaxies called Arp 299, around 150 million light-years from Earth, captured images of the spaghettification of a star.

Does spaghettification hurt?

Astronomers call this spaghettification because the intense gravitational field pulls you into a long, thin piece of spaghetti. Either way, spaghettification leads to a painful conclusion. When the tidal forces exceed the elastic limits of your body, you’ll snap apart at the weakest point, probably just above the hips.

How did Cooper get NASA coordinates?

Anyhow, the point is to lure Cooper into the tesseract somehow, which is achieved by the subtle manipulation of gravity in order to form binary coordinates of NASA on Murph’s bedroom floor.

Why was the message stay in interstellar?

Cooper first sends STAY because he wants his past self to stay and not leave his daughter. At that point he did not realize yet that he cannot change the past so he wants his past self to stay with his daughter.