Realistic black hole simulations | Interstellar inspired Short Film
2024 ж. 7 Мам.
52 660 Рет қаралды
Short film inspired by the film Interstellar, featuring simulations of a volumetric accretion disc around a Kerr black hole.
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This is an extended version of the simulations created for my last video about the calculations of Interstellar, don't miss it: kzhead.info/sun/dKZ_d6-cgn2BrJ8/bejne.html
I totally enjoyed your awesome work , I would like to suggest you to make a video on detailed explanation on relativity of Rotating bodies and kerr black holes. It will surely be another great video on this channel because most of the people don't really deliver the concept of kerr black holes and it's weird time dilation effects.
Has the full video been taken down? I can no longer see it?
Video not available in my country? Im in Germany, so thats quite unexpected.
@@gamingmitmaus6949 same here in Denmark
@@gamingmitmaus6949 however it’s still available on his French channel 😂
Dude do you guys realize how underrated your channel is?
Fr its beyond criminal
Well, I'm so glad that we found this channel. Shout out to you Alessandro. That's awesome, great work! 👏🏼
It should have millions🤔 however most people on KZhead is like the scarecrow from oz’s, they’re in desperate needs of the brain! 🧠 😂
Almost 700,000 subs he is not under-rated
Takes effort to find gems in Tube
Pure awesomeness. Interstellar is getting an IMAX 70mm and digital re-release at the theaters on September 27, 2024 for the 10th anniversary of the movie.
Thanks 🎉
I saw Interstellar at the Pacific Science Center IMAX theater in Seattle in November of 2014 and look forward to doing so again later this year, hard to believe how much time flies.
Nice
Nice, I saw it for the first time on my phone in a tent
That's my birthday. Now I know what I'm doing, thank you!
Stunning work + juicy math
The best combo
I cannot comprehend you do all of this with the level of mastery. The stunning visuals, the perfectly fitting music, the simplistic sounding physical explanation of yours.
It's beautiful. Both the movie and THIS movie.
Jeez, I got goosebumps.
Please, make a video on Einstein-Maxwell equations and Kerr-Newman Black Holes.
Kerr black holes are literally not for some normal person.(i meam the math)
Same bro
1:16 Greatest view in the universe.
It renders the mind hopelessly shaken to sincerely confront the sheer magnitude of the universe compared to our ability to perceive it, let alone experience it.
really well said
You rock Allessandro. If there were ever an Interstellar II you should be involved in it. So beautiful, authentic, breath-taking animation
I can't imagine how much compute power this would have been to render with all that ray tracing haha
Breathtaking!
Literally
it's such a shame your channel is still so undervalued. But I am extremely glad I found this gem a long, long time ago
Would be so crazy to see this in person
many people have seen it. No one came back to tell.
@@zx3215 ooh my goddddd😧😧😧
You wouldn’t be able to. It would be so bright and hot you would fry up
As awesome as this is, it doesn’t capture one important detail - if you were this close to an accreting black hole, you’d be fried! The human mind literally cannot conceive of how hot and bright these objects truly are.
bro, this deserves 1000x the views it has rn
I feel like the colour should be more white than blue since the light would likely be so bright that we'd only see it as white. (Like our sun which is technically actually a bit green-ish)
If the exposure of the camera is low enough then it would be this shade of blue (the colour was computed according to blackbody radiation)
I came to the comments to say that one side should be red shifted. I think that may have been mentioned in the longer video.
Wow black holes are truly beautiful!
More of this!!!! I could watch this for hours.
Terrific views!! So cool, and the sound is also perfect for the video! Great great great great job!!
Superlative and Sublime!
Amazing! I am very curious, how long did it take to render this? The quality is next level.
The simulations run almost in real time, so it didnt take much time. However I added a few visual treatments (color correction, grain, chromatic aberration etc) so it must have taken roughly 1 hour.
@@ScienceClicEN real time? 😮 what kind of computer/GPU have you got?
Stunningly impressive for a film
I am jealous of you right now. Jaw droppingly good, magnificent!
Absolutely stunning
That's awesome! keep it up buddy!
Absolutely beautiful
Stunning.
Question: Near a Supermassive black hole where the Event Horizon is far enough way is it possible an accretion disk could continue swirling beyond the event horizon? Meaning the disk is not visible when viewing the black hole from a distance, but anyone falling in would continue to see the matter swirling even passed the horizon.
Truly EPIC
Imagine if someone had this animation displayed inside the Las Vegas sphere.
Most underrated channel on KZhead
Chris Nolan should do a reedit incorporating this!
Kip Thorne approves
HO LY SHIT can I get a 1 hour version of this with this amazing soundtrack? This is top tier sci-fi writing atmosphere
Wow amazing.
That so impressive work!literally better than the original video!
Cool
Commenting for the algorithm.
Thank you
beautiful!
amazing
Amazing
fabulous!
Nice one.
Glorious
Incredible
love your representation :D
Horrifyingly beautiful in a way I carnt explain
If y’all don’t give him a round of applause 👏🏽 🤯😱
Just speechless....watched d original movie but this short film is far far better... ♾️ (infinity) out of 10 ...(as like a black hole has mass with infinite density in d singularity..u also deserve a lot respect for ur work) Carry on...wish u good luck ❤
Just WOW.
very well done, jealous.
Better than NASA's new black hole simulation.
I've always seen Interstellar as a romanticized movie (and one of my favorites because it's about hope), where Gargantua is more awe than terror... I was expecting a scene similar to The Perfect Storm when Bobby is all alone to die in the sea. To face the unknown of a black hole is not just to resign to its sheer magnitude and power... It's literally THE end of everything. This is more akin to that. Light bending into nothingness and silence. Pure existential terror. Quite brilliant interpretation.
Even this is romanticized. Those things are cosmic shredders that wouldn't let you get close for a number of reasons: 1. The brightness of the accretion disk would blind all passengers and crew; 2. The electromagnetic radiation from the accretion disk would be strong enough to disable all computer systems on board a spaceship, rendering it inoperable; 3. The immense heat of the accretion disk would melt a spaceship into goo and barring all of that; 4. The tidal forces of a stellar-sized black hole would shred a spaceship into spaghetti before it even got close to the event horizon.
@@charliebaerbock4268 it renders the mind hopelessly shaken to truly confront the sheer magnitude of the universe compared to our ability to perceive it, let alone experience it.
@@charliebaerbock4268haha xrays go brrrrrrr
I hope Christopher Nolan, or in the very least the art design department involved in the production of the movie, sees this
2х seems good😅
Amazing. Only, I would have preferred to see the Enterprise, challenge the black hole, and perhaps, with the help of the warp drive, manage to escape it
I would've liked this version in the movie more, far scarier.
Why no Doppler effect though? Should be blue on one side and red on the other, relative to the camera position.
At 0:28, here the doppler effect is depicted as one side of the black hole's accretion disk being brighter than the other. You should watch the main video for more context on this though, as I'm no expert on the reasoning behind that choice
The Doppler effect is there, but it has no effect on colour due to the very high temperature which makes everything blue (the colour of a redshifted high temperature blackbody stays the same shade of blue). Only the brightness is affected.
By whatever reason it seems to me that this black "ball" inside a black hole can only be visible from a very short distance. From afar - won't it shine like a usual star? I mean - simply because of the light curved by the "edges"...
Our photos of Sag A* and M87 suggest otherwise. We can already image the shadows of black holes (with a telescope the size of Earth, that is; resolving a patch of sky equivalent to taking a picture from Earth of an orange sitting on the moon.) 😅 That said, quasars (and the active galactic nuclei they power) _are_ the brightest known objects in the universe; shining with the power of trillions of suns, and visible from billions of light years away. :)
Imagine if you and melodysheep would collaborate 👀😂
How long did it take to render all this? It took DNEG (The VFX company behind Interstellar) 100 hours per frame. This is of course is rendered in parallel, but I would still like to know how long did this take to render considering that it is not that much worse than the real thing. In my opinion, this looks even cooler in some scenes! The only thing I would change in some scenes, as a VFX artist myself, is making the camera motion possible. This simple thing can drastically change the perceived realism. Some scenes have a floating look beacouse of this, it just doesn't feel real. But it is still crazy that you could achieve this! Great Job!!
Thanks a lot! It took roughly 1 hour including all the compositing. The simulation itself runs almost in realtime in Full HD and at roughly 10 fps in 4K on my GPU.
Nice graphic, nice music. Why spaceship didn't red shifted before vanishing to black hole at the end of the video?
Thanks! I imagined that the camera would have a very low exposure setting to be able to see the very bright disk, and therefore the ship would vanish on the camera's sensor much before its color would turn to red.
@@ScienceClicEN aah, I see. Thanks for fast reply :D
more!
Could you share the shader Code?
What software was used to create this?
It's amazing and telling that videos about Kendrick Lamar/Drake and the Met Gala are trending and this one is not
It's blue, just as it should be.
what programs do I need to create smth like that on my own ?
Shouldn't the accretion disk be way brighter?
It depends on the settings of the camera, here it's what we would see with a very low sensitivity setting
When it enters the event horizon shouldn't it be sucked immediately into the singularity extremely fast?
In theory for person or camera watching it would seem that the object that enters the event horizon would slow down -> freeze -> slowly fade to black because the last light rays we receive would have harder time to reach the observer due the massive gravitational pull. And there is some redshiftng etc going on. But in reality if you would be there watching or camera recording we wouldn't see nothing because there is so much wild shit going on :D
Amazing. What'd you use to make these?
Besides math
Blender
They're coded as a shader in GLSL
So what happened to redshifting?
i wonder too, i need answers 😭
They are not just maiing educational videos. They be making films 😂
Kip Thorne just lost a student. He is now hired at scienceclick.
Shouldn't there be a doppler shift to the accretion disk?
There is, but at such high temperatures it only affects brightness, not color
Next episode
🤩
black hole or dark star?
O m g
it's ok, but i think the falling into the black hole version was more realistic.
why there's cloud around the black hole?
It's the accretion disk
👍🙂
Okay.
Question: Why is the universe here? Answer: Where else would it be?
can you master hdr
What if you editted this to be someones pupil and iris
Marvel needs to hire you
Wouldn't it be so bright that you can't see anything though?
this is visualization not sim
It is a simulation I have made using the equations of general relativity, as well as a mathematical model for a thin steady accretion disc.
Único brasileiro🇧🇷?
На мой взгляд цвет подобран неправильный. На границе горизонта событий смещение идёт в красную сторону. Т.е. цвет у неё должен быть жёлто-красный, с плавным переходом от жёлтого на удалении, до красного на границе горизонта событий. Частично это доказывают недавние снимки реальной чёрной дыры.
Isnt there a radio signal or radio staion that allows us to tap into that specific frequency of the glactic mass, and allow us to hear what is happening in real time? Our brains... With the pituitary and pineal glands, wouldn't that act as the antenna that we can send signals and receive them? This then makes me wonder if reading minds is sinply just tapping into each persons frequency, the same way our ears do automatically when they pick up sounds. If we can generate pictures with using Wi-Fi routers, we should be able to listen in to other distant astral bodies in real time.
Why not say "Inspired by nature", instead of "Inspired by Interstllar, Christopher Nolan"? Since when is him or his (stupid) movie the pinnacle of what we know how BHs look like? And what about the french astrophysicist Jean-Pierre Luminet?
Click bait
how is that click bait?
@Sebastian Lague
Amazing