The rhythmic ticking sound in the soundtrack perfectly synchronizes to represent the passage of a full day on Earth every 1.25 seconds.
Film/Series: Interstellar
Category: Hidden Message
Timestamp: 01:05:10
When the desperate crew lands on the water-covered Miller's planet, they experience severe time dilation due to the nearby black hole's immense gravity. Composer Hans Zimmer ingeniously embedded a distinct, sharp ticking noise into the musical score that clicks exactly every 1.25 seconds during the sequence. Since the dialogue establishes that one hour on this planet equals seven years back on Earth, every single tick of the track mathematically represents one entire day passing for humanity.
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