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What is the ticking noise in Interstellar?

What is the ticking noise in Interstellar?

Read what a Reddit user has to say regarding it. The Reddit user named @akick31 wrotes, “In Interstellar on the water planet, the soundtrack in the background has a prominent ticking noise. These ticks happen every 1.25 seconds. Each tick you hear is a whole day passing on Earth.”

How much is every tick on Miller’s planet?

After the crew landed on Miller’s planet, just when they are about to get off Ranger 1, the score softens, and we can hear ticks approximately once every one and a half seconds. Because of the time dilation due to Gargantua’s gravity, every tick represents approximately one day on Earth.

How many ticks are in Interstellar?

1.25 seconds
For every 60 seconds of the track there are 48 ticks of the second hand sound. So, each ‘tick’ interval is 1.25 seconds. According to the movie, every hour on the water planet equals about 7 years on Earth.

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Why does the soundtrack in interstellar sound like a tick?

In Interstellar on the water planet, the soundtrack in the background has a prominent ticking noise. These ticks happen every 1.25 seconds. Each tick you hear is a whole day passing on Earth. (Math in the comments)

What is Miller’s planet in interstellar?

For those who have seen Christopher Nolan’s Interstellar film, you probably already know that Miller’s planet is a water-world, and the first planet in the system orbiting Gargantua. It takes its name from Dr. Miller, who landed on the planet and activated the “thumbs up” beacon, and it’s also the first location the crew of the Endurance visit.

How fast does Miller’s planet move through space?

The time dilation on Miller’s Planet due to the gravitational forces of Gargantua would be tantamount to the planet moving through empty space at roughly 99.99999998\% the speed of light. According to The Science of Interstellar by Kip Thorne, Miller’s planet is shaped a little like a football, with one end constantly pointing at Gargantua.

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Did you know that Hans Zimmer wrote the Interstellar soundtrack?

Also, the amazing Interstellar score was done by Hans Zimmer, and within that music comes a tiny detail that you may’ve missed. Remember that INTENSE scene where they go to check out a planet, and at first they think they see mountains in the distance but they’re actually waves?