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a5c7b9f00b 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 knownV.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.
A research vessel finds a missing ship, commanded by a mysterious scientist, on the edge of a black hole.
The Black Hole<br/><br/>A deep space exploration mission (4 men, 1 woman and a helper robot) stumbles upon a long lost spaceship parked next to a black hole. On board they find the solitary eccentric yet brilliant captain Dr. Reinhart with his army of helper robots who is on the verge of a revolutionary discovery regarding black holes. Howeverthe explorers come to discover, there is something a bit off about what is going on aboard this re-discovered ship.<br/><br/>Although this is a Disney film, do not let that fool you. Though there are some light-hearted moments of comic relief, this is overall a very dark and spooky space thriller. There is a sense of mysteryclues to what is going on are revealed one by one and this keeps you at the edge of your seat. <br/><br/>The real stars of this film are the visuals. Made at a hefty cost of 20 million $ it was one of the most expensive films of its time and fortunately that money was well spent. The special effects are excellent (even by today's standards) and the sets are grand and well built. The film is a real feast for the eyes. This is all supported by a score from James Bond composer John Barry who's tunes, often reminiscent of 007, make a great addition to the film.<br/><br/>Overall pretty interesting story and great visuals.
Not since "Starship Invasions" has there been a science fiction movieawfultelevision director Gary Nelson's "The Black Hole." Nevertheless, the House of Mouse blew something like $20-million on this loquacious melodrama.<br/><br/>As Walt Disney's first PG-rated movie and entry into the space race, "The Black Hole" generates little if any excitement. The Jeb Rosenbrook & Gerry Day screenplay is typical yet unusually tame Disney fare. Clearly, Jules Verne's "20,000 Leagues under the Sea" and the landmark film "Forbidden Planet" inspired Rosenbrook and Day, while the many laser battles and villainous robots imitate George Lucas' "Star Wars." Of course, the story is simple-minded. The action occurs in space near a black hole. No controversial questions are raised about our future, and the number of swear words in the cliché-riddled dialogue can be counted on the fingers of one hand. The drama of a Nemo-like scientists (played by a long-haired, bearded Maximilian Schell) determined to enter and emerge from a black hole is predictable. You never feel like the heroes (Robert Forster, Yvette Mimieux, and Joseph Bottoms) are really threatened. And the friendly robots are used much too much for comic relief. For example, former rodeo star Slim Pickens voices the robot named Bob so you can expect to hear a twang in his voice.<br/><br/>Dr. Hans Reinhardt (Maximilian Schell of "Avalanche Express") commands the spacecraft U.S.S. Cygnus with the help of a number of robots and human slaves. The Cygnus is poised near a black hole. Another spaceship, the deep space exploration vessel Palomino commanded by Captain Dan Holland (Robert Forster), discovers Cyngus and dispatches a boarding party. Dr. Reinhardt invites them to join himhe plunges into the black hole.<br/><br/>The chief problem with "The Black Hole" is the special effects cannot measure up to the demands of the story. If you don't look too closely, you won't see the thin, black wires holding up the robots and performersthey float through the air. You can spot the ersatz artwork the moment that you see it, and there is really nothing here in the way of special effects that can match either Ridley Scott's "Alien" or Robert Wise's "Star Trek: The Motion Picture." Incredibly enough, Peter Ellenshaw and the visual effects team received an Academy award nomination for their handiwork. Thrills and chills are missing, too, along with any insights about black holes. The most Disney can muster is the idea that when you enter a black hole you can see visions of Heaven and Hell and emerge unscathed. Gary Nelson's helming adds no luster. Preteens may find this nonsense entertaining, but hardcore sci-fi buffs will be inevitably disappointed. James Bond composer John Barry does deliver a worthwhile orchestral score.

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'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,detailed by Kerr'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't meet one or both of the conditions, was crushed and destroyed at the exterior of the black hole itself.<br/><br/><br/><br/>
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