As a bonus to the previous video (watch it here for more details: ua-cam.com/video/4rTv9wvvat8/v-deo.html), I wanted to share with you this immersive 360° experience. WARNING: This video shows the fall from a certain distance (~15 times the black hole's radius) all the way down to the singularity. If it looks like we never enter the black hole, this is because of the phenomenon of light aberration, which is explained in the previous video (ua-cam.com/video/4rTv9wvvat8/v-deo.html?t=643 at 10:43). The idea that we would see the sky as a small circle above us is wrong, it is a common misconception that forgets to take into account aberration (basically this mistake comes from calculating angles in the abstract coordinate system instead of doing them in the observer's frame of reference) The images are based on simulations in Python/C++ and enhanced with volumetrics in Blender, and the music (which you can find here : soundcloud.com/aroussel) is composed in Cubase. The fall is almost in real time for a 100k solar masses black hole. The last few seconds are slowed down to see how the black hole's image grows more clearly. It would otherwise take only a few milliseconds.
It would have been completely black from the beginning no light can reach your eye while in the (event horizon) assuming that you could survive (spaghettification) or it is a (supermassive) black hole either way there would be no light once you reach the (event horizon)
Ah yes, they've been trying to figure out why their formulas break down. They took light, mass, spacetime curvature etc into account, but they forgot the most important, but hidden fundamental element of all black holes. The elusive "Copyright 2021 - Alessandro Roussel".
If the copyright symbol was moving the same speed and direction relative to you it would actually not appear to change I think. Local spacetime wouldn't be affected that much until you get to where there is very heavy warping of spacetime
It's pretty terrifying once you get so close to the black hole. That feeling of isolation, lost, and fear. Damn.. quite unfortunate that we may never know what they really hold inside.
If this is around such a black hole with all that plasma round, you would die long before reaching the black hole any way. Temperature and radiation are simply instantly fatal. Billions or even trillions of degrees.
Yeah! I imagine at that point it would become "real" that you're beyond the point of no return as you watch the light and outside universe along with it leave you forever. Pretty terrifying.
@@Joseph_17_ atleast it you would be stretched out and die within a tenth of a second 😭 (if the heat and radiation didn’t kill u ofc). but i mean it IS cool to see it
Now imagine this except you’re being spun around at up to 80% of the speed of light, literally being atomized from the friction. But that’s not nearly as cool looking. Great work!
Not to mention the being incinerated at temperatures far beyond the temperature of the sun due to that ring showing us that the black hole recently ate a star!
Thanks. That was terrifying. Was really looking forward to the inversion on the other side of the event horizon. Good to know that at the center of every black hole is a credits screen.
check the pinned comment after a while you DO actually fall into the black hole past the event horizon, though you probably don't even notice it. the video has you falling all the way into the singularity the video in the pinned comment has a full explanation
I have never seen such extraordinary simulation - honestly I was amazed and scared at the same time. I will drop by to this black hole many more times - hats off!
I'm a physicist, and previously did numerical relativity simulations at the gravitational astrophysics department at NASA Goddard. I just want to say thank you for the public service you've done with this video, and the care you've taken to capture the essential physics. After a few seconds of watching, I smiled and thought "this guy knows his stuff". The VR in particular makes this both science education and a work of art, like a digital monument.
Black holes are simultaneously one of the most amazing and utterly terrifying things in our known universe. Nothing compares to the indescribable combination of wonder and sheer existential dread I feel at the thought of "falling" into a black hole like this, even through a flat screen. I have been studying black holes since I was about 6 years old, and they have mesmerized and horrified me ever since.
Indeed, from your study since 6 years old, have you reached the truth? did you find the answer? if not, how far would you go for your satisfaction? :-)
i genuinely felt so much fear. i hate black holes yet i love them, they are absolutely one of my fears, but i am just so fascinated by them that i can't help but to like them at the same time it drives me INSANE
@Not Faris We already made black holes. But because of some physic reasons that I don't want to explain, they disappear just moments after being made, so they are not a danger at all.
This is amazing. I actually felt increasingly anxious towards the end of the video. Now I'm seeing it takes a bit more time to recover from that. I need an unicorn chaser.
@@heroblok6 i think it would've been even worse from my perspective cause it would've been even more realistic. Even if I partially agree because in the last part the increasing of the music made me even more anxious
It's a sense of impending doom that you know you can do nothing about. You don't have the choice to go back. Even though you can turn around to look behind you, you will simply keep moving further into the black hole. There is no escape. It's over. Just gotta brace for impact.
That was incredible. Wow. 😳 When the Black Hole almost filled my screen I felt like I couldn't breathe. All I could think of is to look at the event horizon in hope of holding onto any string of light left. Horrifying experience and I love it!! ❤️
And imagine really being there, an astronaut helmet on and all you can hear is yourself breathing and the quiet of space as you feel it pull your body 😳
Watching his other video, you aren't actually even aware of when you cross the event horizon. When you pass it, you can still see the light falling in with you. When this video ends is when you actually hit the singularity at the center. You're still seeing light the whole time
These 2 minutes felt longer and scarier than a 2 hour horror movie. Who knew casually going into a black hole with calm music for 2mins could make me doubt my existence. But Imagine that, you fall into a black hole and credits roll, like you just completed the game of the universe and you see the name of the vfx artist XD
@@aashsyed1277 it's an expression. "This shit is dope" basically means "this is awesome". Unless Lawliet literally meant shit. By the way, this shit is dope as fuck 👌 I wonder if he's gonna share his source code like other scientific channels do with theirs. That would be nice.
@@palacsinta6622 I used to have sleep terrors that I can't explain beyond overwhelming darkness and crushing. Like I'm being forced in to an ever increasingly smaller space while everything around me rushes away. Learning about black holes helps me rationalize that fear in to something I can understand better and would be willing to face if an opportunity presented itself.
They got an action-movie cameraman. The one’s that can’t die? yea, turns out they aren’t effected by time, space, light, gravity, or anything else. pretty neat, we should build spaceships out of them like how ants join together to make living bridges
It’s interesting seeing how much faster it goes the second time around… Also seeing how the light and everything behind you seems to just disappear at the end 🧐
@@iCore7Gaming Are you implying that a simulation of crossing the event horizon, a place where we don't even know if general relativity even stands right, is not an assumption? I'm going to be a child and say: "smh"
It felt so calm floating at the edge observing the 360 experience. When getting close I thought it was going to make low noises like that of an opening and closing of a heavy giant door. More over when falling my expectations were that the camera view would be interrupted by crushing sounds signaling that due to the gravity I would begin being crushed into a dense object like state. Nevertheless it's a great video and experience!
Incredible. Thank you. This channel is evidence of how extremely subject to the algorithm youtube creators are. This content as every bit as excellent as some of your previous content that went viral. And yet... Regardless, I'm grateful for you.
OB: Have you ever heard the theory that if you fall into a black hole, you turn into spaghetti? Loki: No. OB: Good. The less you know about that, the better.
I don’t know why but… I get a feeling of security and comfort when falling and looking into a black hole… almost as if it was a mother calling to her child to come here, or at least that’s how I initially thought and felt about it… I don’t know why but being engulfed by darkness, by this black hole which just happens to be apart of the same universe/macrocosm as us, just falling into it and dying by it just feels so natural to me right now… it kinda makes me tear up thinking about it like this
Really awesome! Thank you for putting this up! Keep watching it looking at different directions. Now I want this with a heads up display showing our speed and time compared to time on the ship we jumped from.
Amazing! I also saw the earlier video (which was narrated) and that one was amazing as well. Would you feel turbulence? Acceleration? The flashing objects at around 1:28 - are they artifacts of the visualization or would you actually see something like that?
You're in freefall in a vacuum so no you wouldn't feel much. Once you get close enough to the singularity you'll feel a pull on your legs as the gravity on them will be stronger than at your head. Eventually that is what will kill you by ripping you apart (assuming you didn't get unlucky and hit some orbiting debris).
I guess I was the only one expecting a You Died screen after everything went completely black. But after seeing the explanation video before this and understanding it all, this was very impressive. Also, staring at this thing the closer you get looks like a ghost with a mouth.
Never have i seen something so glorius yet terrifying. Just amazing, thank you from us simple mortals to have a possibility to see something so mesmerizing.
Lol love how you start to fall from beautiful streams of blue light and then when it reaches 1:31 the black hole is like “ *it’s just you and me now* “
I watched the first 30 seconds. Skipped ahead and saw the dark empty void and said nope. I can’t watch it lol. Actually sent freezing chills down my spine
I think it'd be much more interesting to see how things appear looking away from the black hole while falling into it. This way we'd be able to see all that light coming in from our universe, not to mention the speeding up of time to infinity, to the end of our universe. So, perhaps crossing into a black hole, from our time perspective, allows the imaginary sentient being, to see the end of time in our universe. That doesn't make sense since, presumably, the end of our universe would end all the black holes. But, it seems to be true that the distortion of time and space would result in seeing an acceleration of time to close to infinity when falling into a black hole. What am I missing here since I'm proposing a logical inconsistency?
Sounds good, but even if we could "sit" there and observe, i think that it will take time to find a perfect spot to watch, if a perfect spot can exist. I mean, the spot from where world will look not that messy in cause of light and matter that rotates and falls inside bh. Maybe some combined methods to... Forget it, iam already breaking physics in my mind...
This is so cool, I'm curious of how you managed to render it because I want to try making a game demo with a realistic black hole that actually realistically warps light
@@Bruh-zx2mc Oh cool, it's cool how easy game making tools are becoming now meaning that more and more cool games are gonna be created including realistic but still fun space games
As a bonus to the previous video (watch it here for more details: ua-cam.com/video/4rTv9wvvat8/v-deo.html), I wanted to share with you this immersive 360° experience.
WARNING: This video shows the fall from a certain distance (~15 times the black hole's radius) all the way down to the singularity. If it looks like we never enter the black hole, this is because of the phenomenon of light aberration, which is explained in the previous video (ua-cam.com/video/4rTv9wvvat8/v-deo.html?t=643 at 10:43). The idea that we would see the sky as a small circle above us is wrong, it is a common misconception that forgets to take into account aberration (basically this mistake comes from calculating angles in the abstract coordinate system instead of doing them in the observer's frame of reference)
The images are based on simulations in Python/C++ and enhanced with volumetrics in Blender, and the music (which you can find here : soundcloud.com/aroussel) is composed in Cubase. The fall is almost in real time for a 100k solar masses black hole. The last few seconds are slowed down to see how the black hole's image grows more clearly. It would otherwise take only a few milliseconds.
Love your content sir!!!
Impressive...
How far from the singularity at the start are we?
From how far starts the observer falling and does he start without motion relative to the BH?
badass
Feels terrifying falling into an abyss even from my phone.
It would have been completely black from the beginning no light can reach your eye while in the (event horizon) assuming that you could survive (spaghettification) or it is a (supermassive) black hole either way there would be no light once you reach the (event horizon)
Especial before sleep
It's one way to live forever though. If you weren't torn apart somehow the universe around you would speed to its end as you reached the singularity.
facts 😖
I was thinking that
Thank you to the camera man for sacrificing himself for this wonderful video!
Bruh
He miraculously survived.
He has sons to carry on his legacy
@@theuniversewithin2065 It's bigger on the inside?
It was a team effort
"falling into a realistic black hole"
>looks down
>copyright watermark floating in space immune to the black hole
Ah yes, they've been trying to figure out why their formulas break down. They took light, mass, spacetime curvature etc into account, but they forgot the most important, but hidden fundamental element of all black holes. The elusive "Copyright 2021 - Alessandro Roussel".
for some reason whenever I move my phone the words move with it
If the copyright symbol was moving the same speed and direction relative to you it would actually not appear to change I think. Local spacetime wouldn't be affected that much until you get to where there is very heavy warping of spacetime
So, a copyrighted ship is all we need to survive.
@@NicholasHoffmann1 👏
It's pretty terrifying once you get so close to the black hole. That feeling of isolation, lost, and fear. Damn.. quite unfortunate that we may never know what they really hold inside.
“Don’t let me leave, Murph!”
Strings or quarks.
If this is around such a black hole with all that plasma round, you would die long before reaching the black hole any way. Temperature and radiation are simply instantly fatal. Billions or even trillions of degrees.
@@jongeduardHe explains that in the explanation video, linked in the pinned comment.
MICHAEL!!! DON'T LEAVE ME HERE!!! (cough) MI- (cough) -CHAEL!!! MICHAEL!!!!! (bangs on door) HELP ME-
Woah. The feeling of dread as the stars begin to stretch and the light around you seemingly fades out of existence is an awesome experience.
Yeah! I imagine at that point it would become "real" that you're beyond the point of no return as you watch the light and outside universe along with it leave you forever. Pretty terrifying.
@I don’t read replies you will read this one, and you will experience the penultimate moment, like all life. Enjoy; knowing this. 🙏🏼 1ove 💚
blob blob
"awesome experience", if you haven't yet died from the extreme heat or radiation you'd be streched apart
@@Joseph_17_ atleast it you would be stretched out and die within a tenth of a second 😭 (if the heat and radiation didn’t kill u ofc). but i mean it IS cool to see it
The music and visuals together... holy frick, great job on this one!
Yeah, honestly this is one of the most underrated youtube channels out there. What great content
I second this. The whole journey was and experience, I could feel it.
Flammy's everywhere
Please Papa Flammy, unshackle Andrew from the boundary conditions of your basement and let him see this beautiful video
You mean holy fucking shit
I was like "Hey, there is still a star in that black hole, how can that be?" I then realized my monitor has a dead pixel.
I think you meant a hot or stuck pixel, dead pixel means it's black
@@cycrothelargeplanet Oh, right, thanks!
🤔🤔
mine has dust on the screen
@@laaaliiiluuu btw I might of remembered wrong
Even on a computer this is terrifying, I'm gonna try it on vr later
have you yet?
@@kosstarYT i have
@@iso1664 nice.
Ah yes, I love when im being pulled into the abyss, where not even light can escape, yet the fuckin copyright watermark survives without a scratch
Now imagine this except you’re being spun around at up to 80% of the speed of light, literally being atomized from the friction. But that’s not nearly as cool looking. Great work!
Not to mention the being incinerated at temperatures far beyond the temperature of the sun due to that ring showing us that the black hole recently ate a star!
😭
@@lazyreaps 💀
Didn't scientists say you could theoretically survive (to a degree obviously) if the black hole was massive enough?
@@DESX312 Yes. That, and it would have to be completely isolated
Thanks. That was terrifying. Was really looking forward to the inversion on the other side of the event horizon. Good to know that at the center of every black hole is a credits screen.
yea i was also really looking forward to seeing the simulation after the horizon. still is pretty incredible though
check the pinned comment
after a while you DO actually fall into the black hole past the event horizon, though you probably don't even notice it.
the video has you falling all the way into the singularity
the video in the pinned comment has a full explanation
@@dankukus2377 ok. I’ll watch it in a while.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂
I have never seen such extraordinary simulation - honestly I was amazed and scared at the same time. I will drop by to this black hole many more times - hats off!
You can do this in the 'space engine' simulator
Fun fact: Interstellar had it's black hole scenes also realistically simulated.
FUN FUNNN
You might need a new hat
Everything would be beyond black Thai video is extreme cap
The music really just adds on to the experience
I'm a physicist, and previously did numerical relativity simulations at the gravitational astrophysics department at NASA Goddard. I just want to say thank you for the public service you've done with this video, and the care you've taken to capture the essential physics. After a few seconds of watching, I smiled and thought "this guy knows his stuff". The VR in particular makes this both science education and a work of art, like a digital monument.
Hey man one question, shouldn't the camera man be spinning close to the speed of light?
me when i lie
@@user-ly1ml6ue9n it should, but it doesn't look nearly as cool
@@user-ly1ml6ue9n speed of light is overrated. It's actually kinda slow. Maybe this black hole is so massive
Hey physicist, can you reveal what time it is 250 million light years away please?
I could feel fear in my stomach with every second of getting closer to the event horizon.
ooki
everybody's face's right now 😯😲😮
Fuckingn soy 😂
@@monlight3624 😂😫🤧
ah nice
Suuure
I absolutely love astronomy, so this was such a nice experience to see and hear the visuals, would love more like this diving into planets
Black holes are simultaneously one of the most amazing and utterly terrifying things in our known universe. Nothing compares to the indescribable combination of wonder and sheer existential dread I feel at the thought of "falling" into a black hole like this, even through a flat screen. I have been studying black holes since I was about 6 years old, and they have mesmerized and horrified me ever since.
Ok Einstein
Indeed, from your study since 6 years old, have you reached the truth? did you find the answer?
if not, how far would you go for your satisfaction? :-)
This guy's 7 years old as of this comment.
@Matthew. T You read my mind ha
@Matthew. T Not bad, but your insult/joke game could use some work.
This is too beautiful!! Even light couldn't pass through
ok
And this is how I want to die 🙃
@@ayushpatelgaming7360 why did u say that lol
@@bamzull9809 I mean it would be beautiful
no shit, kinda what a black hole does. dur dur
i genuinely felt so much fear. i hate black holes yet i love them, they are absolutely one of my fears, but i am just so fascinated by them that i can't help but to like them at the same time
it drives me INSANE
so like could i scare u if id spread by legs real open and ran backwards towards u
SAAAMEEE
I couldn't agree more
Oh you really need to NOT live in fear of something like black holes. You are literally NEVER going to encounter one.
@Not Faris We already made black holes. But because of some physic reasons that I don't want to explain, they disappear just moments after being made, so they are not a danger at all.
I fell asleep in the dark watching UA-cam TV on autoplay and just woke up to this sight. Holy shit.
No you didn’t
@@atlasg2402 I did
This is amazing. I actually felt increasingly anxious towards the end of the video. Now I'm seeing it takes a bit more time to recover from that. I need an unicorn chaser.
It's the music. If the music wasn't there I dont think it would have the same effect
@@heroblok6 i think it would've been even worse from my perspective cause it would've been even more realistic. Even if I partially agree because in the last part the increasing of the music made me even more anxious
It's a sense of impending doom that you know you can do nothing about. You don't have the choice to go back. Even though you can turn around to look behind you, you will simply keep moving further into the black hole. There is no escape. It's over. Just gotta brace for impact.
You will experience it yourself. Good luck
That was incredible. Wow. 😳
When the Black Hole almost filled my screen I felt like I couldn't breathe. All I could think of is to look at the event horizon in hope of holding onto any string of light left.
Horrifying experience and I love it!! ❤️
And imagine really being there, an astronaut helmet on and all you can hear is yourself breathing and the quiet of space as you feel it pull your body 😳
@@heroblok6 you'd die before then, don't worry.
@@heroblok6 maybe all astronauts should be equipped with guns so they can kill themselves and then dont have to live through that
Watching his other video, you aren't actually even aware of when you cross the event horizon. When you pass it, you can still see the light falling in with you. When this video ends is when you actually hit the singularity at the center. You're still seeing light the whole time
Watching it at night in a dark room is even more terrifying than it should've been.
A beautiful and terrifying coalescence of art and reality
ART ART
69th upvote
Can we just appreciate cameraman for surviving a black hole and upload a video
Cameraman survived, that means we can all do it🔥🙌🏾🔥
Cameraman is dead rip cameraman
Y? Its not real..
No one went there really
The cameraman *always* survives...
@@nasirlove*Camera man never dies*
@@hiroshiwatari4620it’s a simulation (I am tired of writing this😢)
This was scary as hell, and I was watching from the monitor. Couldn't even imagine what it would feel like to watch it in VR.
These 2 minutes felt longer and scarier than a 2 hour horror movie. Who knew casually going into a black hole with calm music for 2mins could make me doubt my existence. But Imagine that, you fall into a black hole and credits roll, like you just completed the game of the universe and you see the name of the vfx artist XD
This is genuinely, absolutely terrifying. But i am amazed wow!
blobby blob blob
No its not lol
@@seriouslyfunny11 yes it is
@@OkIPullUp2915 Ok, well I would seek some type of psychotherapy. You both are going to have a hard time functioning in this world.
@@seriouslyfunny11 bro chill, who shat in your cereal?
This is more than a bonus: this is truly an awesome experience.
so fun fun
I freakin' love this channel more with every new shit they release
sh**?
@@aashsyed1277 it's an expression. "This shit is dope" basically means "this is awesome". Unless Lawliet literally meant shit.
By the way, this shit is dope as fuck 👌 I wonder if he's gonna share his source code like other scientific channels do with theirs. That would be nice.
ua-cam.com/video/ifNEgwGACEQ/v-deo.html
Yeah, weird way of putting it.
@@danw9464 I love every steaming pile of shit this channel drops!
Then, you wake up, realizing the entire life you had was a dream, and this was the only climax of a dream you ever finished and got to...
"A visual and *sound* experience based on true general relativity calculations"
yes please, I want to hear this beauty for eternity
*_jumps right in_*
Jump into a real one and you'll hear it for eternity
well not for eternity, you would die in milliseconds
Oh great, I now can experience one of my deep dark fears in 4k VR 360º!
Thank you, awesome video!
@Angry Combat Wombat I know... But one thing that I don't know is why am I so afraid of black holes
@@Dan_Mak_21 I am afraid of black holes too, ever since I read about them in a book as a child
why having fear of that, the chances of you feeling into a black hole in your life is about 0%
@@palacsinta6622 I used to have sleep terrors that I can't explain beyond overwhelming darkness and crushing. Like I'm being forced in to an ever increasingly smaller space while everything around me rushes away. Learning about black holes helps me rationalize that fear in to something I can understand better and would be willing to face if an opportunity presented itself.
God loves all of you! Also please try to turn to God and not sin!
How did you get this footage back from the event horizon?
Bluetooth, obviously.
They got an action-movie cameraman. The one’s that can’t die? yea, turns out they aren’t effected by time, space, light, gravity, or anything else. pretty neat, we should build spaceships out of them like how ants join together to make living bridges
@@JoeOvercoat Hawking Bluetooth.
It's a spinning black hole. Stuff only half way fucked up.
Buntut
It’s interesting seeing how much faster it goes the second time around…
Also seeing how the light and everything behind you seems to just disappear at the end 🧐
would actually be so scary to see a black circle in front of you that big
I love that space has random text floating about. Hope to see it in person one day
That was me texting earth telling them stuff went wrong send help but my phone died so tell them to bring a charger 🥴😭😭🤗🤞
This is one of the best black hole simulations I’ve seen, love looking at this fascinating phenomenon
The music really set the mood for me. The anxiety, despair, and feeling of doom would have consumed me, if this moment was real.
I like to think the music is also cientifically accurate.
The pineal gland would make the experience absolutely magical
Scientifically*
@@moose1253 They missed a key, stop bitching.
@@TollyKipper I’m atheist begone
@@moose1253 nah bro, the god of shitting in people's cereal, not a religion.
Well, that gave me chills.
I love how this is very scientifically accurate
Given a quazillion assumptions science is making regarding it, yes.
@@0xf7c8 Well science is always trying to prove itself wrong
@@0xf7c8 None of these are assumptions though.
@@iCore7Gaming Are you implying that a simulation of crossing the event horizon, a place where we don't even know if general relativity even stands right, is not an assumption? I'm going to be a child and say: "smh"
@@ex5080 Can you read? Now go back to my comment and try it out.
woah this was much scarier than I thought, being able to frantically move around seeking any visible light..... not like watching a movie at all
I found the copyright thing 😄
Its amazing the visualization of the Doppler effect is amazing
Me too! Granted, it was because I dropped my iPad.
Eureka! Now we finally know whats on the other side of a black hole:
"Simulation | VFX | Music
Alessandro Roussel"
Truly Amazing!
I'd expect your camera to stop working way earlier. God knows how you recovered the footage!
Bluetooth for sure. ;)
1:25
The amount of anxiety, goosebumps, fear, confusion, I-want-my-mommy, and I'm f*k is just off the charts💀
Potentially the coolest things on the internet!
Effin terrifying. It would be the inevitability of it… the inescapability. Heck of a way to go though.
Give a man a good kush and send him well, relax it's metaphorical.
nothing inevitable about it, you'd literally have to purposefully launch yourself towards one
You guy's do the best job of describing in great detail, but for the layman, the complexities of astrophysics. Thanks for doing what you do.
The crazy part is from someone else’s perspective you’d be stuck outside of it
The only 360° video I've ever finished. Keep showing us your great accomplishments!
Now we know officially what's inside a black hole....
Alessandro Roussel is squatting inside the singularity
- What’s a black hole
- Well this is a gap with nothing around
*How come I don't see the back of my head in this video?*
That was INCREDIBLE!!! I especially loved where you can turn your POV to the side, so you can watch yourself being pulled in. Amazing!!!
I was literally holding my breath the whole time! This was amazing!!!
You held your breath for 2 minutes? -_-
@@Ben.SK2346 it isn't hard.
@@KyotoStationHere Okay, but why would you do it?
Me too
After yesterday's video I was really looking forward to this. Thank you Alessandro!
It felt so calm floating at the edge observing the 360 experience. When getting close I thought it was going to make low noises like that of an opening and closing of a heavy giant door. More over when falling my expectations were that the camera view would be interrupted by crushing sounds signaling that due to the gravity I would begin being crushed into a dense object like state. Nevertheless it's a great video and experience!
This video proves that the cameraman is the best man.
Incredible. Thank you.
This channel is evidence of how extremely subject to the algorithm youtube creators are. This content as every bit as excellent as some of your previous content that went viral. And yet...
Regardless, I'm grateful for you.
ua-cam.com/video/wtbcaWnybzs/v-deo.html ,,
This is f-ing awesome.
Thank you for thinking of releasing this.
OB: Have you ever heard the theory that if you fall into a black hole, you turn into spaghetti?
Loki: No.
OB: Good. The less you know about that, the better.
This is by far the most anxious thing i can think of! Great great job!!
I don’t know why but… I get a feeling of security and comfort when falling and looking into a black hole… almost as if it was a mother calling to her child to come here, or at least that’s how I initially thought and felt about it… I don’t know why but being engulfed by darkness, by this black hole which just happens to be apart of the same universe/macrocosm as us, just falling into it and dying by it just feels so natural to me right now… it kinda makes me tear up thinking about it like this
😳
I was blown away with being able to look around with my device. Wow! Has no idea these sorts of videos existed!
awww whys that adorable-
Props to the Camera Man for escaping the black hole's Event horizon and bringing back the footage !
This is such a cool experience. I'm excited to see how realistic this will be in 10years with a gaming system
I'm honestly more interested in how realistic this will be with our changing understanding of physics
Both, my peeps, both. Game Objective: assemble & traverse a stable wormhole.
I didn´t know you could do this interaction within a UA-cam Video, First Time i´ve seen this. Amazing!
Really awesome! Thank you for putting this up! Keep watching it looking at different directions. Now I want this with a heads up display showing our speed and time compared to time on the ship we jumped from.
Yes
that moment when you look in to that darkness only to discover yourself staring at the scream and not realising what the heck is happening anymore
Damn it sure gave me chills down my spine.
Amazing work, I love this channel, please keep up the great work
Scientists: "Nobody, literally nobody can pass through a black hole, not even light"
Copyright:"let me introduce myself" 😂
Honestly looks more convincing than 90% of the footage from NASA
Because NASA footage is footage, and not a simulation.
That thing killed me beautifully
Extremely impressive! Thanks a lot for creating this!
This is the most beautiful and scary view of a Black Hole I've ever seen.
This is unbelievable. You're doing amazing job.
I just watched your newer version of this simulation, released today. And, it is better.
Amazing! I also saw the earlier video (which was narrated) and that one was amazing as well.
Would you feel turbulence? Acceleration? The flashing objects at around 1:28 - are they artifacts of the visualization or would you actually see something like that?
You're in freefall in a vacuum so no you wouldn't feel much. Once you get close enough to the singularity you'll feel a pull on your legs as the gravity on them will be stronger than at your head. Eventually that is what will kill you by ripping you apart (assuming you didn't get unlucky and hit some orbiting debris).
Or cannonball it
I guess I was the only one expecting a You Died screen after everything went completely black. But after seeing the explanation video before this and understanding it all, this was very impressive. Also, staring at this thing the closer you get looks like a ghost with a mouth.
Never have i seen something so glorius yet terrifying. Just amazing, thank you from us simple mortals to have a possibility to see something so mesmerizing.
Lol love how you start to fall from beautiful streams of blue light and then when it reaches 1:31 the black hole is like “ *it’s just you and me now* “
"Nothing personal, kid"
those streams of blue light is supposedly superheated
Me: Goes to 1:31 after reading this comment, Gets a heart attack. (Really got one)
The music is absolutely perfect for this.
What an experience. Literally watching the end of the universe is something Phenomenal!
they will be the end of an era, not the end of universe itself.
you dont see the end of universe in black hole
This is absolutely amazing... Watched it in vr, and I was awe struck. I felt like Dave Bowman for a little bit...
There's a message for you.
HAL9000
Another masterpiece!! Keep up the good content
I watched the first 30 seconds. Skipped ahead and saw the dark empty void and said nope. I can’t watch it lol. Actually sent freezing chills down my spine
This is the most creepy one. I noped 2
@@crazymusicgrlcheesecake yeah fuck all that lmao
damn that is the real thing something(NO WORDS OTHER THEN beautiful) that you guys should drop more often
Imagine falling into a black hole and at the end, in the darkness, you see only letters: Simulation | VFX | Music - God.
Incredible, thank you for all the work that goes into this channel ❤️
Literally one of my waking nightmares. Thanks for this.
1:45 : finally I'm going to discover what's inside of a black hole
Few sec later: video ends
Watch Interstellar
The video ends when you hit the singularity. You don't actually notice when you cross the event horizon.
Extraordinary! Again!
How cool was that! On top of the amazing explanation video, it comes with a 360 experience OMG!
Shout out to the cameraman who uploaded this from inside the black hole
Impressive
I think it'd be much more interesting to see how things appear looking away from the black hole while falling into it. This way we'd be able to see all that light coming in from our universe, not to mention the speeding up of time to infinity, to the end of our universe. So, perhaps crossing into a black hole, from our time perspective, allows the imaginary sentient being, to see the end of time in our universe.
That doesn't make sense since, presumably, the end of our universe would end all the black holes. But, it seems to be true that the distortion of time and space would result in seeing an acceleration of time to close to infinity when falling into a black hole.
What am I missing here since I'm proposing a logical inconsistency?
Same thoughts here
Sounds good, but even if we could "sit" there and observe, i think that it will take time to find a perfect spot to watch, if a perfect spot can exist. I mean, the spot from where world will look not that messy in cause of light and matter that rotates and falls inside bh. Maybe some combined methods to... Forget it, iam already breaking physics in my mind...
This is so cool, I'm curious of how you managed to render it because I want to try making a game demo with a realistic black hole that actually realistically warps light
SpaceEngine already does this.
@@Bruh-zx2mc It doesn't have nearly as much realism and I am trying to simulate this in unity but I have never used shaders before so yeah
@@TomtheMagician21 SpaceEngine is being updated with the actual Kerr metric, so it's going to be even more realistic soon.
@@Bruh-zx2mc Oh cool, it's cool how easy game making tools are becoming now meaning that more and more cool games are gonna be created including realistic but still fun space games
@@TomtheMagician21 if you haven't already, give Outer Wilds (not Worlds) a shot.
Amazing!
I didn't even know about this feature !