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When Cooper enters the black hole, he finds himself in a "Tesseract," a three-dimensional representation of a five-dimensional space.
: The visual effects team, led by Paul Franklin and advised by Nobel laureate Kip Thorne, published actual scientific papers on the rendering techniques developed for the film. Interstellar image
: Some single frames of the black hole took up to 100 hours to render due to the complexity of the light-bending physics. 2. The Tesseract (4th/5th Dimension) When Cooper enters the black hole, he finds
: The glowing ring isn't just around the middle; gravity is so strong that it bends light from the back of the disk over the top and bottom, creating the "halo" effect seen in the film. The depiction of Gargantua is considered one of
The Endurance is the crew's ring-shaped home, designed to rotate to provide artificial gravity for the astronauts.
The depiction of Gargantua is considered one of the most scientifically accurate representations of a black hole in cinema history.