(Part 2) Best products from r/interstellar

We found 21 comments on r/interstellar discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 38 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

Top comments mentioning products on r/interstellar:

u/ReallyGoodUsername · 3 pointsr/interstellar

Well, here are [two] (http://www.amazon.com/X-Men-Days-Future-Past-Blu-ray/dp/B00K7IPGS6/ref=pd_sim_mov_3?ie=UTF8&refRID=09PAMKBMG5JNF4RYH8AP) [examples] (http://www.amazon.com/The-Grand-Budapest-Hotel-Blu-ray/dp/B00JAQJNN0/ref=pd_sim_mov_5/185-1759944-1835604?ie=UTF8&refRID=1EAZYXG9VFPCR2A32VGK) disproving what you said. Blu rays don't spike in price. If anything they lose value. I say this as someone who bought/buys hundreds of them. It's not some collector's item, it's a mass produced physical copy of a film.

u/ECrispy · 7 pointsr/interstellar

Actual link (I hate linkbots) - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B06Y5ZYJ6H

And the bluray was $10 the week it was out - there are often great deals on new big movies.

u/FrockFrog12 · 1 pointr/interstellar

Link here's a poster, but I got mine a year or so ago.

u/A_Wonder_Named_Stevi · 1 pointr/interstellar

The Illuminated Star Projection Box will be available on 2 February!

I will make a list of shops that sell them:

UK

Amazon.co.uk

Netherlands

Bol.com



The list is in order of country the shops are located, but they may ship to other countries

u/FusRoHuh · 20 pointsr/interstellar

I just want to point out that he has no formal education in science. He is basically a crackpot.

The explanation in this video of the fifth dimension is as a "probability space of Everett's Many Worlds" theorem and this idea has not been accepted mainstream science. Mainstream physics understands the fifth dimension as a spatial (space) dimension, not a temporal (time) dimension.

Read the reviews for his book, he is called out throughout the reviews by people that actually know what they are talking about.

http://www.amazon.com/Imagining-Tenth-Dimension-Thinking-About/dp/1425103804

u/Silidistani · 5 pointsr/interstellar

No. You're still not understanding.

Watch this excerpt from "The Elegant Universe" on how we understand spacetime to actually be.

There is no "first time." All of spacetime exists already - the moment you are born and the moment you die both exist simultaneously. The same for every event. If you had the technology to "step outside" the 4D "block" of spacetime you could see all of these events connected by a "worldline" of every event in your life. The same for any event you cared to look at.

As humans, we can't even conceive of how this perception would appear to us. That's the point of these "distant future humans" needing to communicate through Cooper in the tessaract, they can perceive huge chunks of spacetime but cannot focus on any one particular moment anymore without something to connect them to it, hence their connection to Cooper (that's my interpretation at least based on Cooper's words to TARS).

Our perception as humans in our "now" is limited to entropy - we use electrochemical reactions to interpret our surroundings and remember what we interpreted before - these function through entropy hence we cannot see the future. But that does not mean the future is not there, already existing, waiting for our entropy-bound perceptions to encounter it.

With this conclusion, you can see that Cooper is always knocking the books off the shelf and sending himself the coordinates in the dust... just like he is always discovering the coordinates his future self sent. It just depends on which section of the block universe, which period of coordinates in the 4th dimension (3 of direction, 1 of time) you want to pay attention to.