Monday, November 10, 2014

The Science behind 'Interstellar'

Recently released ‘Interstellar’ film created more enthusiasm and expectation among the science fiction film lovers. Film subject deals with the search of a habitual planet in nearby galaxy after earth became inhospitable for life. This film has been aptly released at a time when kepler mission (which is associated with finding habitual planets in nearby galaxies) is giving encouraging results. Though the film script is weak, still the movie is interesting with many realistic scientific concepts like black holes, worm holes, time dilation. Any unfamiliarity with many of the scientific terms in the movie will lead viewers to get feel lost in middle of the movie.


Here are the short brief of some of physics concepts used in the “Interstellar”

What is Black hole?

As per physics, any mass if squeezed massively to below “Schwarzschild radius”, it will become black hole. Mass may be anything, may be its stone or tree or camera or humans. Schwarzschild radius is radius of imaginary sphere. 
Imagine
·          If the Mount Everest is squeezed to size of white blood cell, it will become a black hole.
·          If the Earth is compressed  to size of peanut, it will become a black hole

Schwarzschild radius is defined by



where:
rs is the Schwarzschild radius;
G is the gravitational constant;
m is the mass of the object;
c is the speed of light in vacuum.

Is the black holes are there in Universe? How they are formed?

Yes, they are in the universe. They are formed when very massive stars (more than hundreds of size of our sun) collapses at end of its life. A star is a sphere of gas held together by its own gravity. The force of gravity is continually trying to cause the star to collapse, but this is counteracted by the pressure of nuclear fusion inside the star core. This is called hydrostatic support. When massive star reaches end of its lifecycle (entire hydrogen got drained), the nuclear fusion stops. Eventually, when these reactions no longer generate sufficient heat to support the star against its own gravity, the star will collapse into an infinitesimally small point called a SINGULARITY. The Singularity has an area around it, called the EVENT HORIZON. Density of Singularity is infinite and Event Horizon is a notional boundary around a black hole beyond which no light or other radiation can escape. Once formed black holes will continue to grow by absorbing nearby mass including stars, planets, even other black holes     
                  

Black holes are also formed when neutron stars collide and collapse to form single entity. Generally black holes are present in center of every elliptical, spiral galaxy. Even our own milky way has super massive black hole namely Sagittarius A at its center
In the Interstellar, non-stationary spinning black hole namely Gargantua has been shown. This spinning black hole distorts the time and space and it is scientifically proven to be accurate.

What is a worm hole?

If two Singularities of a black hole can be merged in universe, worm tunnel can be formed. Worm tunnel links extremely distant locations with shortcut of few miles apart. For example, to get from Earth to Alpha Centauri(nearest star), a distance of 20 million million miles would have to be traveled around the curve. By taking a short cut such as a wormhole, only a few million miles would have to be traversed. The wormhole is direct, whereas the curved route is much longer. The only other way to cut down on time is to travel faster than the speed of light. The Theory of Relativity forbids this outlaw speed. The speed of light limit has not been violated, because a short cut is taken. The worm hole is still theoretical not a practical proven concept. Worm hole was first proposed by Einstein and his colleague Rosan


What is Time Dilation?

According to “Thoery of Relativity”, time gets bend due to differences in either gravity or velocity.

Relative velocity time dilation:


 If someone travel around the solar system at 50% the speed of light and then come back to earth they will have experienced less local passage of time than others in earth.They might have effectively have traveled to their future. Space orbiters and planes are examples of velocity time dilation. Astronauts orbiting in ISS and other orbiters will age slowly when compared to other human beings in earth?

Gravitational Time Dilation

Time in planets or other bodies pass slowly near to strong gravitational fields, whereas it runs fast near weak gravitational fields.

In the “Interstellar” film, planet orbiting close to black hole has high gravitational force, so clock ticks much much slower than on a spaceship which is farther away. As a result, when Cooper and Amelia(main characters) spend few hours in the planet and return to the spaceship, the other colleague romiley will inform them that 23 years had passed already.

Gravitational Lensing:

As already saw that time is bend by Gravitational field, gravitational field bends space and light. One of the better examples of the concept is, stars behind our sun appear to be slightly shifted from the original location. This phenomenon is due to sun’s gravitational force which bends light coming from stars behind sun. When coming to black hole, which has much more gravitational force distorts the light coming from farther galaxies, and as a result light appears to have much smudge. This effect is known as Gravitational lensing.

                           






















In the Interstellar film, Kip Thorne one of leading astrophysicist helped Christopher Nolan to create a black hole with the Gravitational lensing effect in background. Blackhole  in the film is known as Gargantua. Gargantua’s accretion disc(just like Saturn rings) contains gas and dust which provides light and heat to gargantua’s planets. Black hole complex appearance is due to image of accretion disc being bent by gravitational lensing. One looping over the black hole and the other under it.


Conclusion:

Though the film has touched so many complex science elements, its storyline is flawed and failed to support the science. In some places, science laws were bend by Nolan to suit his film, which has been criticized by many astrophysicists. One among them is entering the black hole event horizon and safely reaching into some multidimensional space having nonlinear time. As per physics any mass entering the black hole event horizon will be spaghettified. Due to extreme tidal forces near black hole, mass will be horizontally compressed and vertically stretched, which is known as spaghettification.  


Good science with bad story is documentary, but a good story with bad science is still a good film. Interstellar fits more for a documentary?


Sources :  Wikipedia, Science magazines,Dailies

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