@@hellokids1330 Get serious. Due to time dilation, the image of the corpse will be stuck on the event horizon for millennia, the DA is definitely going to be able to use that as evidence.
@@hellokids1330 Get serious. Due to the time dilation, the image of the body would be stuck on the event horizon for millennia. The DA will surely use that as evidence.
Typically, most of an atom's volume is empty space; in a Neutron Star, the intense gravity has crushed all the particles down to where there's no space in between. That's why a teaspoon of matter would weigh as much as a mountain, because if you crushed a mountain down to the point that all the particles were touching, it'd be a teaspoon.
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No one will ever encounter the solid surface of a neutron star, and not just because it would be lethal, but because the energy density of the neutron star's surrounding magnetic field would be equal to many times the density of gold.
A video full of nonsense. You can clearly tell that the creators have absolutely no clue, and I don't even know where to begin listing the mistakes. First, it is NOT a surprise that a neutron star has a solid surface. Second, black holes do not have 'density' in the traditional sense, as they are singularities. Third, and this is the biggest nonsense, the surface of NEUTRON stars is NOT made of iron, but, as the name suggests, of densely packed neutrons, and possibly in their core, quark-gluon plasma and even more exotic matter.
@@Deepneo 1. "Suprise" is a personal matter, 2. This is a nitpick which doesn't change the point in the slightest, 3. This is not supported by most modern models of a neutron stars surface. Most modern models expect iron to form the surface. Is this definitive? No, these are expectations based on mathematical models that are still evolving.
@@Acidfrog475 I was referring to Larry Niven's "invulnerable" General Product spacecraft hulls. They had a couple disclaimers because even though they could stop any projectile or energy beam, they were still vulnerable to the right antimatter. And specifically to the occupant not being ok, in a close flyby of a neutron star the hull was fine but the occupant was cremated by tidal forces (except for the protagonist and narrator, of course, who cleverly dodged death).
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I knew a bit about neutron stars, but I certainly didn't expect such weird light-bending effects, especially to its sky and its surface! It's amazing that you can see the entire surface front-to-back. Another fun fact: the various layers of matter within a neutron star arrange themselves into shapes similar to various pasta noodles, from gnocchi to spaghetti to lasagna, which is why it's also called "Nuclear Pasta". It hasn't been observed directly aside from theoretical math formulas, but if it does indeed exist, nuclear pasta would be the strongest material in the universe.
Here is a fact about a neutron star: The gravity is so insane (About *100 Billion gees)* that the escape velocity is close to the speed of light, on average, the escape velocity of a neutron star is *150,000 km/s.* Also the light from the other galaxies starts to get blueshifted at 1:40, similar to a black hole.
If the escape velocity is 150000kms is very close to c .. is the speed of light just the limit of mass can be "mass" or anything else before it stops being M and becomes E. If that then it makes more sense that a black hole is just spinning faster then a object can remain a physical object and have spin.
A teaspoonful of neutron star would weigh a billion tons ON EARTH at one G. Imagine how much it weighs on the neutron star at 100 billion Gs! You could risk a serious back injury trying to pick it up. ... Remember to lift with your legs and not your back!
Neutron stars, especially pulsars, are my favorite subject in astronomy. You should of added about how fast these suckers are spinning! (unless you're planing a pulsar one for that) You did great capturing this one, gave me anxiety the closer we got
It's probably the least inaccurate because the rest of this channel has very inaccurate videos. This one is actually very close to what we know about neutron stars.
2:15 That would actually be a sick place to have some final fight in a space themed show, or movie or video game. Beautiful while kind of eerie & ominous
Neutron stars have more similarities to planets than to stars. They have an atmosphere, a solid crust, a mantle, and possibly a core. Only they are, much much, MUCH, more massive amd hot
It’s solid, but it’s not exactly iron - it’s more like a lattice of iron nuclei crammed together with free neutrons in a crystalline structure. Below the crust you will find layers of “nuclear pasta” (which you can google)
I'm sure motion sickness would probably be the least of your worries on something like this. I'd say being evaporated instantly would be a little bit worse
Just be sure not to skip any leg days, because your body would weight more or less 1.33 billions of tons on the surface. Instead of "That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind." you'd have a 'That's one _________________" moment.
Same! But one of the slowest rotating ones. The faster ones are so fast ud just see white lines in the sky or something. Wouldnt be able to even makeout anything
@@Stargaze_youtube Please fall into different kinds of stars: red drawf, red giant, blue giant. I want to know how different they are from our sun, or they are just the same.
@@Stargaze_youtube do one on HD 189733b, the glass rain planet. I believe it’s also called Mulchatna, if I spelled it correctly. I think that video would slap.
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@@whocares435-z9v the nucleus of an atom is made of protons and neutrons (except hydrogen) just like a neutron star is made of atoms being so compressed that electrons and protons fuse into neutrons so it's like a giant atom nucleus kept together by the gravity of the star
While standing on the neutron star, light coming from distant stars near the horizon should be red shifted. Light coming from above should be blue shifted. So the frequency change of light should have a radial gradient across the sky, centered on you.
Well, i really hope that drill is indestructible as well, otherwise getting outside of this superfluid, surrounded by steel, in rapidly rotating star might be an issue.
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@@botandrew1 depends on the type. Normal ones can take a few seconds to a few minutes. Magnetars, which are much bigger and much denser, can take hours. Pulsars, the fastest moving celestial bodies in the universe, can take milliseconds, which is insanely fast for something that size.
@@ShwappaJ knowing that out there, something planet sized with the weight of a trillion suns in it, is capable of spinning so fast that it's beyond the logic of science, installs an intense fear in me i didn't know existed. space is so damn cool
I saw a video (at the channel Sixty Symbols) where an astrophysicist was talking about how sensitive the LIGO detectors are and how if you were to place a single human hair on the surface of a neutron star it would create an instability causing gravitational waves large enough to be detectable by LIGO (and presumably in some very very short time the star would shift back to being perfectly spherical)..... this video here said that there could be "mountains" a couple millimeters high. That other video seems to claim that no irregularity anywhere near that "tall" would even be possible.....
You would just be a depressed person on a neutron star. At least on earth you can craft meaning out of life. Get some sun, regulate your sleep, quit drinking/drugs, get some exercise, eat better, find something (or many things) to do that you love. Life will come together
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This is a surreal mix of beautiful eerie, trippy, evoking a childlike wonder, and terrifying all at once. It reminds me of dreams I had as a kid (not all of them pleasant).
This is beautiful - and terrifying - at the same time. “Sublime”, in the true sense of that word. Just like the black hole in “Interstellar”. And the music is so haunting, almost an elegy for the dead star. I’ve subscribed.
Amazing. Once again asking myself what the fuck created all this shit. Had to be an insane artist. Everything (almost) has ending in the end. In its own way. Bravo
People say time travel isn’t possible, but with Einstein’s theories… it does exist. Neutron stars and black holes hold the key to travel through time. When you look at light being bent in a neutron star, its gravity causes it to slow down and go around in circles for centuries, and because of that, we are seeing the far past of the universe seeing stars and galaxies that used to exist or still exist but in their younger eras. If we go inside the gravitational well, time relative will slow down and people outside us will see us in slow motion, but if you look up into the universe, you’ll see time pass very rapidly and once you leave, you’d have traveled into the future in just seconds relative to your space
"Neutron stars and black holes hold the key to travel through time. When you look at light being bent in a neutron star, its gravity causes it to slow down and go around in circles for centuries, and because of that, we are seeing the far past of the universe seeing stars and galaxies that used to exist or still exist but in their younger eras" That's not time travel, you're simply see light emitted in the past. Seeing into the past and going to the past are two different things.
0:27 and you tell us "not to worry" just *after* we've been through a black hole and a quasar?? edit (16/08/24): I know it's a neutron star, I was just trying to make a reference to the "falling into" video series, we've been on a black hole before that.
@@samiralkotury I know that it is. I was trying to make a joke about he saying that just after the black hole video. And now I noticed my comment can cause a little misunderstanding XD
The more I learn about neutron stars and black holes, the more I wonder how the word "dense" is meant to be used as an insult. Imagine having the power to passively bend time and space just from being heavy -- and in the case of black holes, being able to tear atoms apart just by existing. Being dense is fucking scary, man...
Can we all just stop everything we’re doing right now and pay respects to the brave cameraman who went into a friggin black hole just for our entertainment?
I agree. Anyone else feel like we should maybe take some time to discuss the ethics of posting this job as "Opportunity to really become one with your work. You won't be able to pull yourself away after each shoot!"? No? Just me? I mean, we're burning through these guys and the staffing agency has got to be getting suspicious by now anyway.
Calm peaceful music with a beautiful scenery Me "so calm and relaxing" My Brain "You spin me right round baby right round like a record baby right round..."
Actually, the second most densest object second to blackhole are Magnetars, this mf are the strongest breed of neutron stars like a few thousand times stronger than neutron stars. In fact if you get too close, it will rip out all the electrons in an atom which you're body has and this is equivalent of thanos turning you to dust after he snapped with his gauntlet.
Finally a video that shows exactly what I've been wanting to see--what it would be like if you could stand on the surface of a Nuetron Star. I'd love to see one like this but with the fastest rotating Nuetron star
I've been saying this for years, a neutron star is a perfect place to hide a body.
Actually black hole is the best place to hide the bodies
Especially Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius
Thank you Bill Nye the Science Guy
@@hellokids1330 Get serious. Due to time dilation, the image of the corpse will be stuck on the event horizon for millennia, the DA is definitely going to be able to use that as evidence.
@@hellokids1330 Get serious. Due to the time dilation, the image of the body would be stuck on the event horizon for millennia. The DA will surely use that as evidence.
Typically, most of an atom's volume is empty space; in a Neutron Star, the intense gravity has crushed all the particles down to where there's no space in between. That's why a teaspoon of matter would weigh as much as a mountain, because if you crushed a mountain down to the point that all the particles were touching, it'd be a teaspoon.
Or so we are led to believe by modern science. I'm certain one day the story will change.
@@randydicotti3975😂😂😂😂😂that like saying black hole are not dense
The real question is: how small is a kilogram of neutron star?
@@FebruaryHas30Days very small
@@minhhoangvo4759 Like, how small? Smaller than a bacterium?
this POV would be so eerie and unreal. imagine being on an endless white plain and see a sky like this
the sky would be so lovely to see!
Tbh, neutron stars are just as mind-bending as black holes
Just make sure you have a powerful rocket. Escape velocity is 50% light speed.
@@tommoore2012make sure you’re not going to a magnetar if you wanna leave with only 50% the speed of light
You mean 2x the speed of light @@tommoore2012
"While falling toward the star, you might encounter something unexpected..."
*bonk*
"...a solid surface."
Such an Attenborough moment, I love it.
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No one will ever encounter the solid surface of a neutron star, and not just because it would be lethal, but because the energy density of the neutron star's surrounding magnetic field would be equal to many times the density of gold.
@@maximkretsch7134 A posthuman being a billion years from now might.
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The surface rotating and the sky all bent is just flabbergasting. One of the best videos you've made so far for sure.
A video full of nonsense.
You can clearly tell that the creators have absolutely no clue, and I don't even know where to begin listing the mistakes.
First, it is NOT a surprise that a neutron star has a solid surface. Second, black holes do not have 'density' in the traditional sense, as they are singularities. Third, and this is the biggest nonsense, the surface of NEUTRON stars is NOT made of iron, but, as the name suggests, of densely packed neutrons, and possibly in their core, quark-gluon plasma and even more exotic matter.
@@Deepneo 1. "Suprise" is a personal matter, 2. This is a nitpick which doesn't change the point in the slightest, 3. This is not supported by most modern models of a neutron stars surface. Most modern models expect iron to form the surface. Is this definitive? No, these are expectations based on mathematical models that are still evolving.
@@bojkashapirax6283 So, we should not call them neutron stars anymore, but iron stars, shouldn't we?
How I can feel helpless inside an indestructible suit while sitting comfortably at my home is beyond me
Watch the time lapse of the future. You will feel even more helpless lol
One possibility brought up by at least one old prolific science fiction writer is that your suit might be fine but you might not be fine inside it.
@@JustinMShawThats how old cars worked during crashes
@@JustinMShawDoes it mean physically or that we go mad from the fact that we’re exploring things far beyond our understanding?
@@Acidfrog475 I was referring to Larry Niven's "invulnerable" General Product spacecraft hulls. They had a couple disclaimers because even though they could stop any projectile or energy beam, they were still vulnerable to the right antimatter.
And specifically to the occupant not being ok, in a close flyby of a neutron star the hull was fine but the occupant was cremated by tidal forces (except for the protagonist and narrator, of course, who cleverly dodged death).
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I just wanted to say that your chanel is a real treasure. I was not smart enough to study astronomy, but your videos manage to show me the universe I've always wanted to explore. Thank you so much !
Thank you so much! It's never too late to try 😉
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3:05 He casually puts out The Most Resistant drill From the universe
It's made out of a neutron star.
Nokia drill goes hard 🔥🔥🔥
With the immense pressure it would probably be like trying to drill water
Comically large drill
@tommoore2012 out of a black hole more like
Now do “falling in love.”
You won’t.
2:25 POV: You are lying drunk in a field and looking into the night sky
realest real ive read today
I puke on the spot
Not a pov
Hahha
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2:53 holy motion sickness Batman.
The music matched that part so beautifully.
I knew a bit about neutron stars, but I certainly didn't expect such weird light-bending effects, especially to its sky and its surface! It's amazing that you can see the entire surface front-to-back.
Another fun fact: the various layers of matter within a neutron star arrange themselves into shapes similar to various pasta noodles, from gnocchi to spaghetti to lasagna, which is why it's also called "Nuclear Pasta". It hasn't been observed directly aside from theoretical math formulas, but if it does indeed exist, nuclear pasta would be the strongest material in the universe.
Nuclear pasta on the spiciest of meatballs 🤌🏻
@@FsiloneAnd a neutron sauce for added flavor
Its gravity is strong enough to noticeably bend light.
Nuclear pasta goes well with a quark-gluon soup
@@JD0G2552 If there is a black hole nearby, we can throw a planet into it and get some spaghetti on the side
In some ways, neutron stars are freakier than black holes. Learning about strange quarks made realize how strange neutron stars are, pardon the pun.
Space, and the whole world in general, really is full of strange things isn't it
BH may be fundamentally freakier object but neutron stars have the most extreme conditions where matter can exist. Crazy objects.
And the Indestructible Suit takes another beating.😅❤
Still going strong
@@Stargaze_youtubeit reminds me of the HEV suit from half life
@@Stargaze_youtubefall into Mimas next
Make sure to have pink Floyd playing in the special suit
Would it handle strange matter?
After 5 minutes on the surface, my indestructible suit would've been full of puke from the dizziness of watching that sky...
"Oh God, I can't breathe now! Gotta take off my helmet to get some of this puke out!"
*instantly vaporizes*
The fastes neutron star spins with 43000 RPM, the sky would just a blurry mess
@@MalownMcOwnage the neutron star on this video clearly spins not so fast. Maybe spins once every 2 seconds or so.
@@JuandiSanchez-tp5rf i didn't mean the neutron star in this video but the actually fastest spinning neutron known to man
Try a Pulsar next time
Here is a fact about a neutron star:
The gravity is so insane (About *100 Billion gees)* that the escape velocity is close to the speed of light, on average, the escape velocity of a neutron star is *150,000 km/s.*
Also the light from the other galaxies starts to get blueshifted at 1:40, similar to a black hole.
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I aways appreciate when I find a comment with interesting information while all other comments are just jokes, thanks!
If the escape velocity is 150000kms is very close to c .. is the speed of light just the limit of mass can be "mass" or anything else before it stops being M and becomes E. If that then it makes more sense that a black hole is just spinning faster then a object can remain a physical object and have spin.
A teaspoonful of neutron star would weigh a billion tons ON EARTH at one G. Imagine how much it weighs on the neutron star at 100 billion Gs! You could risk a serious back injury trying to pick it up. ... Remember to lift with your legs and not your back!
@@davidkrimm9273KEK
Respect to the camera guy who recorded and got us this footage.
These videos bring out a primal fear in me. Great stuff.
Even if I was gonna die, I think I'd still be looking.
Deep space creeps the hell out of me. I played Space Engine once and I had to stop after 10 minutes
@@GeneralKenobi69420 They got landlubbers in SE, bro! They like to launch missiles at me space stations!
I'm here because falling into a black hole is too frightening but this scared me too@@GeneralKenobi69420
They bring me peace oddly.
Neutron stars, especially pulsars, are my favorite subject in astronomy. You should of added about how fast these suckers are spinning! (unless you're planing a pulsar one for that)
You did great capturing this one, gave me anxiety the closer we got
Many would agree but i think this is by far the most mysterious, chilling yet exciting thing in one of these "Falling into a" series.
nah man, that was Jupiter :D
Falling into earth's moon next video please.
For me it’s the quasar and Neptune, but this definitely slaps.
It's probably the least inaccurate because the rest of this channel has very inaccurate videos. This one is actually very close to what we know about neutron stars.
1:30 sounds like a super fast heartbeat
It wouldnt sound like anything theres nothing to carry sound
3:03 Dude how did you know? I never leave my house without my trusty makita
Would you ever consider a Dewalt or a Milwaukee?
2:15 That would actually be a sick place to have some final fight in a space themed show, or movie or video game. Beautiful while kind of eerie & ominous
I had NO IDEA that neutron stars had a solid surface!! 😮
I thought they were plasma like other stars!!
Neutron stars are a bunch of freaks. With their dense iron surfaces and superfluids.
Lmao
Neutron stars have more similarities to planets than to stars. They have an atmosphere, a solid crust, a mantle, and possibly a core. Only they are, much much, MUCH, more massive amd hot
@@gabrielcastillo9745 atmosphere?!!! 😯
It’s solid, but it’s not exactly iron - it’s more like a lattice of iron nuclei crammed together with free neutrons in a crystalline structure. Below the crust you will find layers of “nuclear pasta” (which you can google)
Couldn’t breathe normally while watching this, there was this deep sense of overwhelm and disorientation. Wild
0:25 phew, I was worried for a minute
same 😮💨
For 25 seconds, in fact, which is less than even a half of minute
1:30 the sound☠️
what abt it
The basssss 🫨
2:14 this is exactly how i imagined the view to be like on the surface, thank you
It wouldn't look anything like this, obviously.
The light distortion around the neutron star makes perfect sense to me now that I see it, but I never once thought about that.
I’ve always wanted to see the view of the universe from the surface of a spinning neutron star. Totally based.
not if you have motion sickness
I'm sure motion sickness would probably be the least of your worries on something like this.
I'd say being evaporated instantly would be a little bit worse
@@MeekahGaming or being pancaked against the surface
Just be sure not to skip any leg days, because your body would weight more or less 1.33 billions of tons on the surface. Instead of "That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind." you'd have a 'That's one _________________" moment.
Same! But one of the slowest rotating ones. The faster ones are so fast ud just see white lines in the sky or something. Wouldnt be able to even makeout anything
2:35 That effect kind of makes me feel dizzy
Your Falling into videos are my favourite but all of your videos are so interesting thank you
Thank you! Working on more stuff :)
@@Stargaze_youtube Keep it up! These videos are blowing my mind!
@@Stargaze_youtube Please fall into different kinds of stars: red drawf, red giant, blue giant. I want to know how different they are from our sun, or they are just the same.
@@Stargaze_youtube do one on HD 189733b, the glass rain planet. I believe it’s also called Mulchatna, if I spelled it correctly. I think that video would slap.
You've put a lot of work into this. thank you so much ❤
Always try my best! Thank you!!
Finally, I can experience what my lactose intolerant friend did when I threw a dying neutron star at them!!! Thanks, Stargaze!
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Many are called but few hear, and even fewer answer.
@@jpraise6771 You need help to understand not everyone is on the same path as you, and that's astounding seeing as EVERY SINGLE PERSON is different, and me telling you this shouldn't even be happening! You have NO IDEA what this person even believes in! Get help. Stop shoving your beliefs down other peoples' throats.
I always look forward to these videos. Thank you for making them and excited for the next!
That Neutron Star surface is so fucking cool
No, it is actually pretty hot
@@stepankropachev7425LMAO
Actually the surface is deadly.
it'd be so satisfying to pour water on the perfectly smooth metal surface and it goes : poof!
@@stepankropachev7425 🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯
At 2:01 I was expecting a Rick Roll, wasted chance 😂
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Here's a fun idea: Falling into an atom, Ant-Man style.
a neutron star is essentially a giant atom nucleus
@@nc_fr87really? I've never heard it described that way before. Please elaborate, that sounds like an interesting perspective
@@whocares435-z9v the nucleus of an atom is made of protons and neutrons (except hydrogen) just like a neutron star is made of atoms being so compressed that electrons and protons fuse into neutrons so it's like a giant atom nucleus kept together by the gravity of the star
In marvel you bump into kang. In reality you bump into clouds of probability.
Disneyland years ago had the ride "Adventure Through Inner Space" in which you did that.
Look on Wikipedia for Adventure_Thru_Inner_Space
The 'sky' from the surface of the star looks so, so pretty. I really really want make something with that as a visual for the background I think.
2:42 just imagine that you could stand on the surface of a neutron star and see this, it would be a simply fantastic sight
Except that you would be crushed to a height of about .000000000000000000000000000001mm
While standing on the neutron star, light coming from distant stars near the horizon should be red shifted. Light coming from above should be blue shifted.
So the frequency change of light should have a radial gradient across the sky, centered on you.
Well, i really hope that drill is indestructible as well, otherwise getting outside of this superfluid, surrounded by steel, in rapidly rotating star might be an issue.
I loled at the part where it says "fortunately you brought a drill with you."
This is my favorite of your “falling into” videos. The sky is so cool!
2:30 this hypnotizes me
"the tallest mountains are millimeters tall"
that's like you standing on earth
feeling dizzy 😵💫 it’s mind blowing that such things exist..
I instantly recognized Scott Buckely's style. The guy is a beast, and gives his music for free.
Yes! I emailed him a while back, out of the blue, to ask if I could use a snippet of one of his tracks for a portfolio piece (voiceover artist) and he messaged me back that day. Couldn't have been nicer.
Them: “Bro, how did you get so swole?”
Me: “By lifting 1/8 teaspoons a day!”
Them: *visual confusion*
Just yesterday I was showing my parents how cool and extreme neutron stars are, and then I see you uploaded this! Perfect timing =D
Surprised you didn't mention the rotational speed
I got dizzy watching the thing spin
How much is the rotational speed?
@@botandrew1 depends on the type. Normal ones can take a few seconds to a few minutes. Magnetars, which are much bigger and much denser, can take hours. Pulsars, the fastest moving celestial bodies in the universe, can take milliseconds, which is insanely fast for something that size.
@@ShwappaJ I'd love for him to make a pulsar video, that'd be so cool
@@ShwappaJ knowing that out there, something planet sized with the weight of a trillion suns in it, is capable of spinning so fast that it's beyond the logic of science, installs an intense fear in me i didn't know existed. space is so damn cool
I saw a video (at the channel Sixty Symbols) where an astrophysicist was talking about how sensitive the LIGO detectors are and how if you were to place a single human hair on the surface of a neutron star it would create an instability causing gravitational waves large enough to be detectable by LIGO (and presumably in some very very short time the star would shift back to being perfectly spherical)..... this video here said that there could be "mountains" a couple millimeters high. That other video seems to claim that no irregularity anywhere near that "tall" would even be possible.....
2:49 I would rather live on a neutron star than rather live as a depressed person on earth
You would just be a depressed person on a neutron star. At least on earth you can craft meaning out of life. Get some sun, regulate your sleep, quit drinking/drugs, get some exercise, eat better, find something (or many things) to do that you love. Life will come together
Reject the untruths your mind has become familiar with. The comfort and familiarity. You actually know the truth. You know that it is easy to be selfish and it takes effort repeatedly to be unselfish. That is the key to escaping the gravity of depression. Stop obeying temporary feelings, and learn the laws of love. You are a human. Full of love. True love is active and unselfish. We got this, mate. Move forward. 🤝
@@tbountybay3080 I never understood a single word you said bruh there is sooo much to do on life
@@dividad1 do you think i drink and have drugs bruh life in this earth is boring
@user-ox9zm5bk1e Its what you make it. A neutron star wouldn't change anything. Wherever you go, there you are.
Looking up at the sky while on the star makes it look like you're riding on the star on the inside of a sphere. It's incredible.
This might be my favorite. Always been fascinated by neutron stars.
that phenomenon you're referring to is called quark deconfinement, with that state of matter known as 'quark' matter or 'strange' matter.
Can we just have a video of looking out into space from the neutron star's surface with music playing? Becuase that was awsome.
This is a surreal mix of beautiful eerie, trippy, evoking a childlike wonder, and terrifying all at once. It reminds me of dreams I had as a kid (not all of them pleasant).
Trippy.
That's hyper ultra cool! Thanks for the information and the video 🖤
No (First) coments or anything like that but a genuine Thank you for making this content man, It really helps me focus.
55s ago lol. Glad this stuff can help you.
@@Cs_cosmos I mean generally all of the persons content.
@@Nga_Curry Ye
2:17 That looks so beautiful omggg😭
This is beautiful - and terrifying - at the same time. “Sublime”, in the true sense of that word. Just like the black hole in “Interstellar”. And the music is so haunting, almost an elegy for the dead star. I’ve subscribed.
This is AMAZING
The light getting so distorted on the surface makes it look as if you are drifting through space on a magic disk, mesmerizing
Further proof the camera man never dies.
@Distly_ft..09 not the sharpest tool in the shed, are we?
UA-cam comments trying their hardest to not make the same joke for the 10th million time:
@@Uzy_71 They're all bots
Further proof that this joke is getting old
Man im getting tired of this joke
Amazing. Once again asking myself what the fuck created all this shit. Had to be an insane artist. Everything (almost) has ending in the end. In its own way. Bravo
3:20 aww and i was hoping to see Skyrim intro. " Hey, You finally awake"
Nice presentation... should think of how you can incorporate this into VR... would be sick.
Really glad those old Nokia phones found a second life in this suit's armor plating.
Good recycling!
I love the music you selected for this.
Pretty sure that if you were to get caught in the gravitational pull of a neutron star, you'd be flattened against its surface instantly. XD
This is awesome stuff, especially getting to see what the surface would look like!
Music sounds like a combination of Outer Wilds and Journey and I absolutely love it
I think they did use part of this free stock audio in the Echoes of the Eye DLC. It's what plays [spoiler] when you expose the simulation world.
People say time travel isn’t possible, but with Einstein’s theories… it does exist.
Neutron stars and black holes hold the key to travel through time. When you look at light being bent in a neutron star, its gravity causes it to slow down and go around in circles for centuries, and because of that, we are seeing the far past of the universe seeing stars and galaxies that used to exist or still exist but in their younger eras.
If we go inside the gravitational well, time relative will slow down and people outside us will see us in slow motion, but if you look up into the universe, you’ll see time pass very rapidly and once you leave, you’d have traveled into the future in just seconds relative to your space
"Neutron stars and black holes hold the key to travel through time. When you look at light being bent in a neutron star, its gravity causes it to slow down and go around in circles for centuries, and because of that, we are seeing the far past of the universe seeing stars and galaxies that used to exist or still exist but in their younger eras"
That's not time travel, you're simply see light emitted in the past. Seeing into the past and going to the past are two different things.
Imagine inventing a suit that would prevent organic matters from being flatten like a pancake.
Naturally, we take the form of Doom Guy in this simulation, as he is the only known creature able to survive this.
Neutron Star surface: Making me seasick... IN SPACE!!!
This fast rotation of space can cause nausea 😮
0:27 and you tell us "not to worry" just *after* we've been through a black hole and a quasar??
edit (16/08/24): I know it's a neutron star, I was just trying to make a reference to the "falling into" video series, we've been on a black hole before that.
Thats a neutron star,not a black hole
@@samiralkotury I know that it is. I was trying to make a joke about he saying that just after the black hole video. And now I noticed my comment can cause a little misunderstanding XD
I find your simulations are getting more and more fascinating, good job.
The more I learn about neutron stars and black holes, the more I wonder how the
word "dense" is meant to be used as an insult.
Imagine having the power to passively bend time and space just from being heavy -- and in the case of black holes, being able to tear atoms apart just by existing.
Being dense is fucking scary, man...
Falling in Wormhole. I am waiting for it!
Wormholes are works of science fiction
I feel anxiety imagining falling into a star... even if it's just simulated... if I play "realistic" space sims, this always gives me the creeps.
Same, Everspace did that to me...
its probably a rational fear, as falling into a neutron star would cause you to fucking die, although its *slightly* uncommon
Poor Samus. She keeps falling into these extreme cosmic locations.
Yeah, pretty sure even super jump and screw attack are no match for that many hug starved neutrons.
im really interested in the lore of Planet Diver. How did he take up these quests? How does he get off his planets?
Can we all just stop everything we’re doing right now and pay respects to the brave cameraman who went into a friggin black hole just for our entertainment?
I agree. Anyone else feel like we should maybe take some time to discuss the ethics of posting this job as "Opportunity to really become one with your work. You won't be able to pull yourself away after each shoot!"?
No? Just me? I mean, we're burning through these guys and the staffing agency has got to be getting suspicious by now anyway.
0:58 third densest. My friend still doesn't understand the plot of Interstellar so I put him at the number 2 spot.
What is number 2
Is it nucleus density
@@musicofficial6924are you perhaps the mentioned friend?
The warped night sky is like a bad trip.💀
Never involve a neutron star in any serious conversations. They can't seem to comprehend the gravity of the situation.
That was 🔥
Uff 🗿
Calm peaceful music with a beautiful scenery
Me "so calm and relaxing"
My Brain "You spin me right round baby right round like a record baby right round..."
Go home, neutron star. You are drunk.
i honestly wanna take a scoop of this neutron star using my indestructible teaspoon
Petition to rename the indestructible suit to "plot armor"
Captain, I second that!
Planetary Landing Observation Tailored
Just watching everything bend while on the surface of the star made me nauseous lol awesome stuff!
Sorry! and thank you lol!
this is pretty unrelated, but the track used in the video sounds very similar to a track in Outer Wilds ::)
That song is a royalty free song called "Computations in a Snowstorm by Scott Buckley" which was also used in Outer Wilds EoTE
@@joshsilveous545Thank you for the info! I was wondering if these songs were related, or just used the same samples by chance or something.
Actually, the second most densest object second to blackhole are Magnetars, this mf are the strongest breed of neutron stars like a few thousand times stronger than neutron stars. In fact if you get too close, it will rip out all the electrons in an atom which you're body has and this is equivalent of thanos turning you to dust after he snapped with his gauntlet.
I love these vids sm
That view of the universe from the star was incredible. Well done.
This is what Colplay meant when he said "A sky, a sky full of stars."
Finally a video that shows exactly what I've been wanting to see--what it would be like if you could stand on the surface of a Nuetron Star. I'd love to see one like this but with the fastest rotating Nuetron star
that would look like speeding this video up to a total blur
@@seekvapes9641 You're not wrong. I believe the fastest one has a rotation speed of over 700 rotations per second. Perhaps a slower one is in order 😅