Question: How are the waves on Miller's planet so big, and how could you get waves that big in what looked like 3 feet of water?
Sierra1
10th Mar 2019
10th Mar 2019
Question: How are the waves on Miller's planet so big, and how could you get waves that big in what looked like 3 feet of water?
Answer: The waves are so large because of the gravitational effect of the Gargantua black hole. The water is shallow because the water is concentrated in the waves.
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