Gargantua

Black Hole

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This image displays a visualization of a supermassive black hole. The dark center is the black hole itself, while the bright light surrounding it is the accretion disk, which is material that emits light as it spins at high speed. The curved light effect above and below the black hole is a gravitational lensing phenomenon, where its massive gravity bends the surrounding light. This visualization is known for its scientific accuracy.

Planet Miller

1 hour = 7 years on earth

This black hole visualization became popular thanks to the science fiction film Interstellar (2014), where it was named Gargantua. The design was created based on Albert Einstein's Theory of General Relativity, with guidance from theoretical physicist Kip Thorne. Due to its scientific accuracy, this image is often used as a wallpaper to represent the cosmic mystery and beauty.

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Gravitational Time
Gravity slows time

Gravitational time dilation is a phenomenon in which time runs slower in areas with strong gravity.

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A Wormhole
Hypothetical space tunnel

A wormhole is a theoretical bridge that connects two different points in spacetime, serving as a shortcut.

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Black Hole
Event Horizon

A black hole is a region of spacetime where gravity is so strong that no particles or even such light can escape.

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Fifth Dimension
mysterious entity

the Fifth Dimension is a hypothetical concept where time can also be treated as a spatial dimension.

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