
DarkStar
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You could even say, it's a supermassive plot hole.I just realised a massive plot hole in Interstellar watching this. It would be easier terraforming a dying Earth than migrating and terraforming a far off planet
Not a plothole. It's made clear that whatever affected Earth was irreversible. Also, how do you terraform the Earth? You scored an F see me after class.I just realised a massive plot hole in Interstellar watching this. It would be easier terraforming a dying Earth than migrating and terraforming a far off planet
Why would it be irreversible though? And why wouldn’t the technology used on unhospitable planets not work on a hospitable earth?Not a plothole. It's made clear that whatever affected Earth was irreversible. Also, how do you terraform the Earth? You scored an F see me after class.
Because the film needs that to happen.Why would it be irreversible though?
Terraforming in the context of astronomy/space travel is the act of making a planet like Earth. Earth is already Earth, you can't terraform the Earth owing to what the word means.And why wouldn’t the technology used on unhospitable planets not work on a hospitable earth?
Because reasons.Why would it be irreversible though? And why wouldn’t the technology used on unhospitable planets not work on a hospitable earth?