The Science of Interstellar
The Science of Interstellar

The Science of Interstellar

November 13, 2014 | 51 min

Matthew McConaughey narrates a fascinating look at Christopher Nolan's sci-fi film, 'Interstellar', including scientific foundations, the work of consulting Scientist Kip Thorne, basic film themes, the science behind the search for planets capable of hosting life, space-time and the theory of relativity, the science of wormholes and black holes, crafting the film's visuals based on real scientific observation, the birth of the universe, the Dust Bowl and the evolution of dust as a toxin, the likelihood of future dust storms, the prospects of escaping a dying or doomed planet and the possibilities of colonizing Mars.

Genres

Documentary

Cast

Naomi Scott

Matthew McConaughey

Naomi Scott

Kip Thorne

Naomi Scott

Natalie Batalha

Naomi Scott

Sean Carroll

Naomi Scott

Albert Einstein

Naomi Scott

Andrea Ghez

Share on social media

More Like This

Beyond Horror: The History and Sub-Culture of Red Films
Mountaintop
Juzo Itami: The Man with 13 Faces
A Hero's Journey: The Making of Percy Jackson and the Olympians
All I Had Was Nothingness
Welcome to Lynchland
Gina Carano in Training
Making Frankensense of Young Frankenstein
Dinosaur Movies
To Hell and Back: The Making of 3 From Hell
Magic Night
Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker's Apocalypse
Tangled Web: Making Kiss of the Spider Woman
Old Tucson: Where the Legends Walked
Tensions and Traditions: Molly Haskell on Red River
A Film of Firsts: Peter Bogdanovich on Red River
The Making of 'Superman II'
The Kidnapped Filmmakers of North Korea
The Prince of Nothingwood
Royal Wedding: June, Judy and Jane