Love it. Near the end you say that we don't know what happens after you cross the event horizon, but I thought Susskind and Hawking agreed that nothing special happens. Your information is projected on the surface of event horizon spherical. The people on the outside see you stop moving and look like a statue for an eternity. But you just keep orbiting. Life goes on. You just live in a separate time , disconnected from the other loved ones on the outside that you can't go back. You have new friends, etc. Your orbit decades and your spaceship will be torn apart after millions of years when approaching the center. But everything in the universe is torn apart after trillions of years any way. No difference.
Universe sandbox is for people in the future when we no longer use google maps to look at a location, instead we use universe sandbox for traveling when we are exploring the cosmos
It's pretty mind blowing to think that something so small has the entire galaxy orbiting around it (and I'm not talking mass, here, its actual size is pretty tiny on a cosmological scale). Also, the black hole should be named Fenrir, the Norse wolf that was going to swallow the sun, should he be unleashed. Or stars, in this case, considering its a black hole.
Norse name: Hresvelgr, means "corpse swallower". A giant eagle wind god who resides at the end of the world and is the source of all the wind in the world to blow with it's mighty wings!
I thought time dilation could also happen due to gravitatioal fields. Hence why GPS systems in orbit have to account for this when calculating an object's position.
If there was an object in space to name after Hades it would definitely be a black hole. I also like the name of the Finnish mythologys underworld " Tuonela "
Hoenir - the silent god or Kvasir - god of inspiration. Sagitarius A is still an awesome name tho. Thanks for putting SpaceEngine's link in the description awesome video.
For future reference, you can actually hit CTRL+G to go the center of an object. So if you click on the Milky way, and hit CTRL+G, it will take you right to Sagittarius A*. You're also using an outdated version as of March 20th.
I would recommend you get the standalone version RC1 which has black holes with accretion discs and (if you want to do a video showcasing the Space Engine's realistic power) things like atmospheric composition and multi-hued rock layers on mountains.
I think we should name it Bill just to throw everyone off...aliens land one day with tales of witnessing the unimaginable power and majesty of the galaxy's center and our ambassador says "oh, you're talking about Bill? Yeah, Bill's pretty sweet. What do you guys do about things like toilet paper for really long intergalactic voyages?" *awkward silence*
Honestly, the galaxy is mostly orbiting itself. As massive as Sgr A* actually is, it is only a very small amount of mass compared to the galaxy as a whole. Massive black holes are thought to trickle down (as it were) toward the centers of galaxies over time as they collect more matter and get larger as galaxies collide and merge, and/or perhaps act as a seed which helps form galaxies and grow over time as the galaxy ages.
And as for what is beyond/within the event horizon, I think that is _somewhat_ of a false question to ask in the first place, since it stems from our limited perception of reality. From our perspective, it might be just as accurate to say that there is no such thing as being beyond the event horizon (within our known universe). On the other hand, black holes have mass, or at least gravity, so there must be _something_ there. It is interesting to think about, isn't it?
I would name it πύλη στο ένα - from το εν, "to hen", pronounced "toe hen" - meaning the Platonic "One" from which Plato supposes that all reality emerges - where πύλη στο ένα is "gateway to the One" - full pronunciation would be "pay lee stow Ena" or "payleestowena". Anyone may feel free to correct my Greek.
Anton, I am not sure if you know, but I have heard that there are copyright claims on the music in Space Engine.... you might want to look out for that in case UA-cam flags it. I don't want you to get taken down!
+MIchael Miller yes, there are unfortunately. I got flagged a few times when my music was too loud. this is a very recent addition as it was copyright free before. Thanks for letting me know though. The solution is usually - talk louder than the music :D
I’m confused. Is it the middle of the galaxy? Like the thing which keeps the dust and solar systems orbiting instead of flying away? Like is the glowing thing in the middle of galaxys a black whole? Or the black whole orbits the middle of the galaxy?
I believe that there is something scarier than a black hole that we still haven't yet discovered. I feel like something is out there even more dense than a black hole, something with an even stronger gravitation. But then leads me to think can a black hole experience gravitational collapse if it gets too big?
Hey, I'm not sure if you're looking at the correct object. In my space engine, F3 search for Sagittarius A takes me to the black hole. The object you've showed has name starting with R which, I think, is an indication that it's randomly generated. And Chronos is a great name !!
Anton, I noticed you're not using the latest patch of Space Engine (patch 8), this patch includes an official name for Sagittarius A*, and an accretion disk. Please check it out :)
Time dilation is not a result of a black holes spin it is causes by the bending of space and time (gravity) the more the gravity the more time is dilated so interstellar was right ... And in something as massive as sagittarious A would make tima dilate by about hundreds of years or even thousands/1 earth year..... Read the the special and genaral theories of relativity
+Zdt 71 Not in the near future, true interstellar travel will come when we have large solar sails and/or fusion rocket engines, otherwise, you can't really call it a Starship.
+Anton Petrov Please use the new patch 8 of v.974. If you use it,you gonna have accretion disks,blue/redshift in black holes,upgraded map os Pluto and Eris,and more. Just remembering.THe videos would be more interesting.
I was watching quasars n radio galaxies. I wanted to talk about the immense radiation that goes into space for lightyears. after you spoke of the particle emissions fl flying out near 99% C and I wanted to comment about how immense the radiation was but comments were disabled?
S2 at 5000 km/sec...that other star, which went faster at the perihelion, would be moving at relativistic speeds, giving it mass?? Does gravity depend on the rest mass or relatavistic mass?
Thanks for the lovely ride Anton. Is there a reason that the naming conventions are limited to Myths? And specifically (frankly troubling) limited to Greek or Roman or Slavic Myths? I would imagine India has contributed much in terms of Myth and cosmology.
+Mind Blow Actually, everything in the galaxy orbits the mass at the center. Sag. A has the mass of 4 million suns. Also, everything is pushed along by dark matter.
Saggitarius A is a pretty dope name tbh
***** god dam auto correct
+Sans Sagittarius A**
If our galaxy wasn't already named the Milky Way, I would call our galaxy the (Main) Sagittarius Galaxy.
Edward Shore id call it the costa way lol
Gabe Rodriguez I agree dude lmao. Sounds like some Star Wars sh*t
"its not that far away"
"its just 26.000 ly away"
yeah its really close anton
Dude... you made my day😅
Gabriel Reyes lmfao
Compared to other things, It's near.
Bro we humans are minute particles in universe
So for us it’s kinda impossible to reach
But for heavenly objects that some distance
Gabriel Reyes that’s pretty close now I’m scared
Sagittarius A is a badass name dude.
it will be a good name for the master chief
@@MisterChief711 wdym?
@@D4rkSpaze it was 8 month ago and i don't know why did i say that
lidor777 I think you were high
@@heygod5444 nah i won't be watching those kind of videos while i am drunk
6:17 OH F*CKIN GOD! ...i need new pants...
Got the same fobia :D
Serris -X HOLY SH*T!! I had the same reaction.
Serris -X That terrified me, meaning I won't fall asleep before Christmas.
YAY :D
Yeah... i wouldn't like to get near that... i wouldn't even be alive if i get near that...
For gods sake, how can a black circle be so DAMN *TERRYFING*
i think sagittarius a is an awsome name
Same
Call it "Typhon"
In the Greek mythos he was known as the father of all monsters and was the deadliest of them all.
Sounds pretty dope too.
Love it. Near the end you say that we don't know what happens after you cross the event horizon, but I thought Susskind and Hawking agreed that nothing special happens. Your information is projected on the surface of event horizon spherical. The people on the outside see you stop moving and look like a statue for an eternity. But you just keep orbiting. Life goes on. You just live in a separate time , disconnected from the other loved ones on the outside that you can't go back. You have new friends, etc. Your orbit decades and your spaceship will be torn apart after millions of years when approaching the center. But everything in the universe is torn apart after trillions of years any way. No difference.
Could you make a (maybe 2 hour) livestream where you look for (Real) Exoplanets suggested by the chat?
Also, we need moar Space Engine :)
Yes
Yas moar
+David K Hello HD 18977 3B
MIchael Miller
Hi Mars :0
YES NAILED IT
honestly, universe sandbox is better for creating and Space engine is better for exploring
I prefer exploring.
They should make a baby then....
@@Ayella_256 universe engine would be great
Universe sandbox is for people in the future when we no longer use google maps to look at a location, instead we use universe sandbox for traveling when we are exploring the cosmos
6:16 i flinched
Sagittarians RULE the GALAXY!!!
GenXer82 Also known as the Grox.
They already have ._.
Correct and try telling the brainwashed sheople lol
Eriod
We Sagittarians need to stick together!😊
It's pretty mind blowing to think that something so small has the entire galaxy orbiting around it (and I'm not talking mass, here, its actual size is pretty tiny on a cosmological scale).
Also, the black hole should be named Fenrir, the Norse wolf that was going to swallow the sun, should he be unleashed. Or stars, in this case, considering its a black hole.
The galaxy does not orbit around this black hole, that's false.
saggittarius A new name: HUGE BLACK HOLE THAT WILL EAT EVERY THING IN THIS GALAXY-A
new name: YOMOM
FusionTrain
Was that supposed to offend me?
L and A gaming no
FusionTrain Well then, ok.
L and A gaming im sorry if you got offended
When i first placed A* in Universe Sandbox 2 .. in our solar system.. and suddenly it zoomed out and plopped a black thingy.. holy shit was i scared.
lel
Norse name: Hresvelgr, means "corpse swallower".
A giant eagle wind god who resides at the end of the world and is the source of all the wind in the world to blow with it's mighty wings!
I think Bob is an amazing name for the black hole!
I thought time dilation could also happen due to gravitatioal fields. Hence why GPS systems in orbit have to account for this when calculating an object's position.
+Brandon Hall I thought so too ...
I actually really like the the current name of Sagittarius A*(Alpha). It kind of makes it sound really important :)
Saturn actually means Kronos in Greek. I am a Greek and we call Saturn , Kronos (Κρόνος) . So we might have to find another name . 😝
At 5.51 You Passed Saggitarious A
Mhm, it was that bright cluster right?
TheRedstoneHive Yeah.
5:51
It's a massive devouring time bomb
Like perfect description of chronic as well Man U did well choosing that name !
If there was an object in space to name after Hades it would definitely be a black hole. I also like the name of the Finnish mythologys underworld " Tuonela "
Hoenir - the silent god or Kvasir - god of inspiration. Sagitarius A is still an awesome name tho. Thanks for putting SpaceEngine's link in the description awesome video.
OUR BLACK HOLE-best name ever
If the gravity of a black hole is so high, why does this black hole not pull the stars around it?
I Never Expect That A Back Hole Can Move !!..It Spinin' And Definitively Movin' ..Damn !!!.
For future reference, you can actually hit CTRL+G to go the center of an object. So if you click on the Milky way, and hit CTRL+G, it will take you right to Sagittarius A*. You're also using an outdated version as of March 20th.
Seriously space is so freaking awesome!
Great video and an awesome simulator. Really depicts the massive scale of our galaxy nicely.
You should check out how Sgr A* looks like in the new 0.974 build of Space Engine.
Thanks for suggesting Space Engine software.
I would recommend you get the standalone version RC1 which has black holes with accretion discs and (if you want to do a video showcasing the Space Engine's realistic power) things like atmospheric composition and multi-hued rock layers on mountains.
+MIchael Miller thank you, I downloaded it today.
:D
Sagittarius A* is the BEST name!!
It’s my name 😌
Can you do a video where you place a massive black hole right next to our sun and see what happens to it and all the other planets?
I think we should name it Bill just to throw everyone off...aliens land one day with tales of witnessing the unimaginable power and majesty of the galaxy's center and our ambassador says "oh, you're talking about Bill? Yeah, Bill's pretty sweet. What do you guys do about things like toilet paper for really long intergalactic voyages?" *awkward silence*
here on Brazil is almost midnight and the video just come out. The rotation of Earth is betraying me T-T
0:02 "I believe this is south america"
*TRIGGERED*
Let’s name the black hole in our galaxy BOB
in Elite Dangerous there's a pair of Black Holes near Sagittarius A* called The Great Annihilator.
I hope to see it one day in the game.
0:14 Andromeda: *pops into existence*
your videos are very very good, all I do is watch your videos, all day long, awesome work man
Honestly, the galaxy is mostly orbiting itself. As massive as Sgr A* actually is, it is only a very small amount of mass compared to the galaxy as a whole. Massive black holes are thought to trickle down (as it were) toward the centers of galaxies over time as they collect more matter and get larger as galaxies collide and merge, and/or perhaps act as a seed which helps form galaxies and grow over time as the galaxy ages.
But yeah, Chronos is a great name.
And as for what is beyond/within the event horizon, I think that is _somewhat_ of a false question to ask in the first place, since it stems from our limited perception of reality. From our perspective, it might be just as accurate to say that there is no such thing as being beyond the event horizon (within our known universe). On the other hand, black holes have mass, or at least gravity, so there must be _something_ there. It is interesting to think about, isn't it?
Hey cool a full space engine video
Pantophage = Consumer of All.
I see Saggitarius (teapot) Constellation and Corona Australis (southern crown)
I would name it πύλη στο ένα - from το εν, "to hen", pronounced "toe hen" - meaning the Platonic "One" from which Plato supposes that all reality emerges - where πύλη στο ένα is "gateway to the One" - full pronunciation would be "pay lee stow Ena" or "payleestowena". Anyone may feel free to correct my Greek.
6:18
“omg look at the *size of that thing”*
MidgardsOrmen would be a nice name. After the snake that ate himself so large it encircled the world of the living.
Sagittarius A is a way better name than what most space observation people come up with lol XD
Anton, I am not sure if you know, but I have heard that there are copyright claims on the music in Space Engine.... you might want to look out for that in case UA-cam flags it. I don't want you to get taken down!
+MIchael Miller yes, there are unfortunately. I got flagged a few times when my music was too loud. this is a very recent addition as it was copyright free before. Thanks for letting me know though. The solution is usually - talk louder than the music :D
You're welcome! I saw that guys like TotalBiscuit were fine when games had copyrighted music because of his audio equalisation.
I’m confused. Is it the middle of the galaxy? Like the thing which keeps the dust and solar systems orbiting instead of flying away? Like is the glowing thing in the middle of galaxys a black whole? Or the black whole orbits the middle of the galaxy?
I believe that there is something scarier than a black hole that we still haven't yet discovered. I feel like something is out there even more dense than a black hole, something with an even stronger gravitation. But then leads me to think can a black hole experience gravitational collapse if it gets too big?
Fckin love this guy, cant watch any other you tuber that does this kind of videos
Chronos is fine with me! Sounds pretty cool!
How about "The Great attractor"
Sagittarius just reminds me of the constellation
Lastest SE update added sagit A in the basic search box and the accretion disk.
+Rezard thank you, I found it
It shall be called - Honey Boo Boo.
My suggestions: Death Star, Death Sphere, Joe Black, Shinigami Star, The Scythe, Industrial Spaghetti Maker.
Chronos sounds like a fun guy.
Hey, I'm not sure if you're looking at the correct object. In my space engine, F3 search for Sagittarius A takes me to the black hole. The object you've showed has name starting with R which, I think, is an indication that it's randomly generated. And Chronos is a great name !!
Thanks for making these videos. I really enjoy them :)
Anton, I noticed you're not using the latest patch of Space Engine (patch 8), this patch includes an official name for Sagittarius A*, and an accretion disk. Please check it out :)
The Chandra X-ray Observatory found a black hole a BOUNTY!! There could be THOUSANDS.
My friend Kronos is an excellent name but in greek it doesn't mean time.Time is" Chronos ". So in greek script it is "Κρόνος " and "Χρόνος ".
Call it, you now..... GARGANTUA.
Is there a physical time dimension inside it?
I wish
MURRRPPHHHHH!
This is awesome content, I went through the video twice , excellent content I will try to contribute some amount
Time dilation is not a result of a black holes spin it is causes by the bending of space and time (gravity) the more the gravity the more time is dilated so interstellar was right ... And in something as massive as sagittarious A would make tima dilate by about hundreds of years or even thousands/1 earth year..... Read the the special and genaral theories of relativity
Fantastic ..Is it a simulator? It looks so real and enchanting that one cannot but to watch it again and again.THANKS ANYWAY
They just passed the Macintosh native support goal!
stars are revolving around it like electrons revolving around an atom
Math, is there any interstellar space missions planned? For ex: Voyager 1 & 2 Their my favorite! Go Voyagers!
+Zdt 71 Not in the near future, true interstellar travel will come when we have large solar sails and/or fusion rocket engines, otherwise, you can't really call it a Starship.
+Zdt 71 unfortunately , no
WE need Voyager 3 and 4 ;(
technically voyager 1 hasn't even gotten out of our solar system yet, and its the farthest thing we ever sent into space
"Doomsday Black Hole" would be an amazing name!!!!!!!!!!!!
I re-named sagitarius A* the milky hole or the cup of milk :)
Sagittarius *
damn I thought u was the first to come up with the milky hole...
renaming Sagittarius A to: Shitty hole of asses
So cool, we saggittaris have our own planet😂😂😂
Andrea ghez is person the astronomer that studies Sagittarius A star
Such a small black hole for a massive galaxy.
SAGITTARIANS RULE THE GALAXY!!! (How could anyone even think of a better name than SAGITTARIUS A!!!)
Sagittarius A is the coolest name ever.
14:59 the dark sun has RISEN
Name the blackhole in the middle of milky way?
That's an easy one for me.
Chronos. Titan of time and father of the Olympian gods.
Actually cronos for us greeks is saturn
Oh right. Still prefer Chronos though.
+BlueRevolvur Saturn is the Roman version of Chronos.
That's actually pretty good!
Kinda fitting too since from what I remember Chronos ate his children...
Yum.
Scientist 1 : what should we name this supermassive blackhole?
Scentist 2 : i know!
Scientist 2 : *types Saggitarius A*
Scientist 1 : badass name bro
Jupitar effect in the Sagittarius constellation ?
Chronos sounds really good.
helmeteye Chronos would be acceptable if it was associated with Saturn, as opposed to Jupiter. Sagittarius is ruled by Jupiter. Perfect name.
7:45...does not explain the lack of miffle black holes (they are much rarer than the expected amount with this theory)
Gargantua ;)
It attacc
It kerp galaxy upp
But most importantly: it succ
+Anton Petrov
Please use the new patch 8 of v.974.
If you use it,you gonna have accretion disks,blue/redshift in black holes,upgraded map os Pluto and Eris,and more.
Just remembering.THe videos would be more interesting.
+Artur Renato B.B thank you. I'll try it
I was watching quasars n radio galaxies. I wanted to talk about the immense radiation that goes into space for lightyears. after you spoke of the particle emissions fl flying out near 99% C and I wanted to comment about how immense the radiation was but comments were disabled?
S2 at 5000 km/sec...that other star, which went faster at the perihelion, would be moving at relativistic speeds, giving it mass?? Does gravity depend on the rest mass or relatavistic mass?
well... i honestly think sagittarius A star is already a cool name...
The time dilation in Interstellar was cause by the gravitational force, not speed.
this engine is huge
Aren't all Stars in the milky way orbiting Sagittarius A?
Yes
Black holes are like spiders man. I just can't get anywhere close to them even if they are through a screen.
I'll keep it and love it and name it George...
Where it is no longer a star per se, I would probably call it "Milky Way A*" or 'BH Milky Way A*".
Thanks for the lovely ride Anton. Is there a reason that the naming conventions are limited to Myths? And specifically (frankly troubling) limited to Greek or Roman or Slavic Myths? I would imagine India has contributed much in terms of Myth and cosmology.
And Anton Please Do A Video Of The Omniverse And The Fhonex Cluster Black Hole
Call it the Turkey of Doom!
That black hole aka "Milky Way" looks way too small for billions of stars to orbit around it.
+Mind Blow I KNOW im just SAYING that it looks small.
+Mind Blow 4 million
Dark matter, look that up
+Mind Blow Actually, everything in the galaxy orbits the mass at the center. Sag. A has the mass of 4 million suns. Also, everything is pushed along by dark matter.
+youomoples geometry dash But also take into consideration the sheer mass of this object. It is so dense that billions of stars bow to it's pull.