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  40. It is the year 2130 A.D. An Earth exploratory ship, the USS Palomino, discovers a black hole with a lost ship, the USS Cygnus, just outside its event horizon. Deciding to solve the mystery of the Cygnus are: the Palomino's Captain, Dan Holland; his First Officer, Lieutenant Charlie Pizer; journalist Harry Booth; scientist and ESP-sensitive Dr. Kate McCrae, whose father was the Cygnus's First Officer; Dr. Alex Durant, the expedition's civilian leader; and the robot known as V.I.N.CENT. The Palomino attempts a dangerous fly-by of the darkened ship. As they come within close range of it, the buffeting they experience (due to the black hole's gravity) suddenly ceases. They bring more instruments to bear on the derelict, but do not even realize the gravity-free zone is artificial; slipping outside it, they are almost drawn into the black hole, an abyss from which no one can escape. Matters worsen when Reinhardt holds the crew captive, after realizing that they can help him reach his goal. The squad must now figure out a way to flee from Reinhardt -- before it's too late.
  41. For five years the crew of the PALOMINO has ranged through deep space, searching for evidence of alien life--with no result. Then, their mission almost at an end, they discover a giant collapsar--the largest black hole ever encountered--and, drifting perilously near it, is the long-lost legendary starship CYGNUS...Incredibly, the ship is not a lifeless hulk. Its commander--the genius who designed the CYGNUS and planned its epic voyage--still survives, served by a horde of mechanical slaves. But Commander Hans Reinhardt has no desire to be rescued. He has a rendezvous with the incredibly hellish forces of the collapsar--and he plans to take the PALOMINO'S crew along on his doomed adventure.
  42. After STAR WARS, everyone wanted to get into the act, and the misbegotten BLACK HOLE was the Disney studio&#39;s attempt at jumping onto the bandwagon.<br/><br/>Although the production design is generally good, and the effects are excellent, everything else misfires one way or another. Vincent and Bob are designed to look funny, which ruins the scenes in which they have to be heroic. The dreaded black hole just hangs there in space, having no plot function until the incomprehensible last few minutes of the film.<br/><br/>Bottoms and Forster basically play the same character; Borgnine, who&#39;s very bad, turns into a villain solely to provide plot functions. Not enough happens, there&#39;s way too much gab, and all in all, it&#39;s very badly written.
  43. &#39;The Black Hole&#39; was Disney&#39;s entry in the late 70&#39;s sci-fi sweepstakes, the others being &#39;Star Wars,&#39; &#39;Alien,&#39; and &#39;Star Trek- The Motion Picture.&#39; In terms of box office, it came in last. One reason might be that it&#39;s a pretty bad film. It is poorly written, directed, and scored. I don&#39;t normally make a point of mentioning film scores, as they are usually at least adequate and many times are not even noticed, because they&#39;re effective. More on that in a moment. &#39;Black Hole&#39; comes across as an attempt to cross &#39;20,000 Leagues Under The Sea&#39; and &#39;Forbidden Planet&#39; (which Disney also had a hand in), with a large helping of &#39;Star Wars&#39; stirred into the mix. Maximilian Schell is the Nemo-esqe captain of a spaceship presumed lost for twenty years, but which actually is stationed not far from a black hole, Schell&#39;s Dr. Reinhardt having refused orders all those years ago to return to Earth. The once-in-a-lifetime cast also includes Robert Forster, Joseph Bottoms, Yvette Mimieux, Ernest Borgnine, and Anthony Perkins (!). Put that in your pipe and smoke it, George Lucas. There is more of a similarity to the two fifties films mentioned than just story; &#39;The Black Hole&#39; has a curiously old-fashioned feel to it, as though it had been filmed twenty years earlier, with only the more sophisticated special effects giving away its true era of production. There are so many things wrong with this film, it&#39;s hard to know where to begin. The idea of a funny little robot (a la R2D2) is fine, but what were they thinking when they designed &#39;Vincent?&#39; With his huge painted-on eyeballs, he literally looks like a comic book character out of a Bugs Bunny cartoon. It&#39;s impossible to take any scene he&#39;s in seriously. The movie suffers from a lack of continuity; it doesn&#39;t even seem to be one whole movie, but lots of little ones, made by different people. The first fifteen minutes or so are hokey but not terrible; setting up the story with poor dialogue and wooden performances. Poor Anthony Perkins has never had to recite such awful lines. Once Dr. Reinhardt is introduced, things improve slightly, and briefly. The real shame of &#39;The Black Hole&#39; is that there are several good ideas thrown out here and there (the exploration of the black hole itself is one), but none are explored beyond the shallowest sort of exposition. For instance, it is revealed that the androids serving as Reinhardt&#39;s crew are actually the original human crew, transformed and lobotomized. Now that is a spooky thought, bringing to mind H.G. Wells&#39; &#39;Island of Lost Souls.&#39; And yet the idea is never pursued, in fact it is barely mentioned. And about that horrible music score- the usually reliable John Barry (of James Bond fame among many other films) really comes a cropper here. The music is alternately pointless, annoying, or completely inappropriate for the scenes it&#39;s used in. In particular, an intense battle scene between Forster&#39;s crew and robot sentries (who are yet another direct swipe from Star Wars, this time the imperial storm troopers, right down to the fact they never hit anything they shoot at) has music that seems lifted from another movie about something else entirely; it just doesn&#39;t fit at all. Anyway, moving along... the movie lurches toward its climax in fits and starts. Reinhardt is determined to take his ship into the black hole while Forster&#39;s character and his people plan an escape. Out of nowhere and apropos of nothing, a meteor shower suddenly hits, causing much destruction. (Throw in the kitchen sink, why don&#39;t you guys?) Forster, Mimieux, and Bottoms make it to their ship but are sucked into the black hole. We get a variation on the ending of &#39;2001- A Space Odyssey&#39; for everyone to sit around and speculate on later. &#39;The Black Hole&#39; is a huge misfire, its disparate parts never coming together and not even enjoyable in and of themselves.
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  45. An Einstein-Rosen bridge, named after the creators of the theory: Albert Einstein and Nathan Rosen, refers to the wormhole inherent in the center of a black hole and is a portal to a mirror universe that exists on the other end of a black hole. But there has been revisions to their theory through the years.<br/><br/>The first revision to this was the Schwarzschild solution, stating that a black hole was a static, non-revolving object, and that the center of a black hole was a single point, meaning that an object caught in that kind of black hole would undoubtedly be crushed when it reached the center, by the infinite gravity contained therein. This revision gives the impression that the Einstein-Rosen bridge would never be a scientific fact.<br/><br/>The second revision came in 1963 when Roy Kerr devised his solution for the Einstein-Rosen bridge equation, which was that if a star was rotating whenever it became a black hole, the center wouldn&#39;t become a single point. Instead, it would create a rotating black hole (the kind seen in the film) and there would be a ring instead of a single point at the center. Therefore it could still be possible to traverse through the black hole and emerge through to the other side, under certain circumstances.<br/><br/>The first condition of this is that the object must be travelling faster than the speed of light, in order to prevent being crushed by the finite gravity of the black hole, as detailed by Kerr&#39;s solution. The second condition is that the object going through the black hole must have the trajectory of approaching it from the front, head on, instead of the side. Any object approaching the black hole from the side would be crushed by the gravity of the hole itself, which would still be at an infinite state at that point around the black hole. Any object meeting these two conditions would, theoretically, make it through the Einstein-Rosen bridge and reach the universe on the other side of the black hole.<br/><br/>In the film The Black Hole,because the probe ship met those two conditions, it successfully made the voyage through, while the Cygnus, since it didn&#39;t meet one or both of the conditions, was crushed and destroyed at the exterior of the black hole itself.<br/><br/><br/><br/> a5c7b9f00b
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