Only a few years ago, our perception of a black hole was mysterious but basically simple. It hung out and sucked in anything that got too close. We have learned so much in only a few years but now the mystery grows with the complex interactions we can see going on around them and the colossal power that these interactions can generate. So exciting!
Anton, I am Praying for you heath and Voice. You are a massive part of my world, and I have learned so much. I still pray daily for your son and family. You are so blessed with knowledge and ability. One day we will be able to use Microsoft flight simulator to visit these universal bodies in an instant. Thank you brother. For all you and your team does for Team EARTH
Nothing is blessed about anything. He just work at it. He works hard. Thats why hes good. Youre on a science channel, can we stop with the religious fairy tales already??
@@lolmao500 He's been working hard for years, starting with his multiple degrees. I agree we don't need religious fairy tales here, or anywhere for that matter. AKSTEVE1111 is being kind in the way they know how, so I tend to ignore all the woo and sky daddy garbage they include with that.
All " goods" are creations of humanity ! Not The other way ! Knwledge and science explaine that better than i can ! Listen to science and learn with it !!
Lol, thats funny, I was just thinking about an episode of 1k ways to die where a dude died because he was getting an x-ray and the tech left him on the table and went to "find the dr." And they were doing it in the other room and kept hitting the button to take the x-ray over and over and ended up frying the dude's brain to death haha 😂 smoke was coming out of dude's ears
You’re wonderfuller, science man. Thank you for keeping my and thousands of others’ sense of curiosity and fascination with our reality alive, Anton. Keep on keeping on :)
The galactic supercollider known of as Sag A*'s accretion disc magnetic field accelerating gunk and spewing it away from the galactic disc. Likely a molecular cloud that's passing through the outskirts of the disc and interacting with the magnetic field and getting part accelerated. That would also match with star formation within some proximity of Sag A*.
The discovery and detailed study of the eROSITA bubbles are crucial for understanding the dynamics and history of the Milky Way. These bubbles provide evidence of large-scale interactions between the galaxy's core and its halo, which are essential for understanding the cosmic cycle of matter.
Read this comment and asked myself, "Who writes like this?" As an RA to a stellar astrophysicist I read a lot. Not even summaries of research papers are written like this (cf arXiv.)
I understand the use of "structure" in these contexts. I really do, but I just wish there was another word used. It hits a part of my brain that wants it to mean something else hard .
The eROSITA bubbles are significantly large, with the northern bubble estimated to be about 10,000 parsecs (over 30,000 light-years) across. This suggests they span a substantial portion of the Milky Way, making them almost as large as the galaxy itself.
How would you explain "parsec" or a "light year" to an alien who has no reference points for "AU", length of our year, or any other human measurement units? I wonder if there are natural measurement units that emerge from universally known phenomena, that could be used to communicate with non-earth based life forms. It is clear that measuring stuff in body parts is a joke (inches, feet, etc), yet the metric system is too local for this purpose as well. Does it make sense?
I cannot prove there isn't a diety; you cannot prove there is. If there is no diety, no harm can come to me from someone's appeal to a non-entity. If there is a diety, some good may accrue to me through the appeal! Can't hurt; might help. The choices are a tie or a win. As long as someone is not trying to foist their faith upon me, I am grateful for their well wishing. Anyway, Anton, I too wish you well. Thanks for another interesting episode.
Just because You can't travel through a wormhole doesn't mean You can't travel with trillions of trillions of nanoscopic opening and closing wormholes pulling space in a certian dirrction
Hey Anton, wonderful person, how would to reconcile the current perspective that black holes are monopoles with the concept of no cow licks being mathematically impossible no matter how powerful the event horizon electromagnetic field may be? Past the event horizon the dipole jets just cease to be required based on an unknown process?
Sometimes I think we should give cosmologists a black piece of cardboard and a salt shaker so they can find more "structures". What ever happened to the ring of galaxies that they called a "structure"? Or the cosmic web "structure"? Connect the dots for people to "discover". They are abusing the word "structure" -construct or arrange according to a plan; give a pattern or organization to
When we talk about very hot gas. What temperature are we talking about? In space sometimes temp can differs only a few degrees and be mentioned as hot and so on 🙂
Wonders if those bubbles/jets point at another galixy thats also pointing at ours. Maybe still linked together from when everything was much closer to each other. Dark matter streams between blackholes that point at each other.
Now, when you think of two objects that may be connected, are you considering quantum entanglement, and the proven facts that two particles, separated by space and no apparent link, can actually still be directly coupled to each other?
When you said it shows the galaxy in a different light, I thought, of course the light was different from what we see because the light is X-ray and gamma ray photons which are outside our visible range. Sorry for the "Dad Joke" about the word "light" was used in that sentence. You are a dad now, so you need to practice your Dad Joke skills to use with children when they get olders😂
Oh, dark matter, the holy grail of modern astronomy! The elusive substance that only exists in theories and equations, yet manages to explain everything we don't understand. It's like the Swiss Army knife of cosmology - whenever there's a gap in our knowledge, just whip out the dark matter card, and voilà, problem solved! Now, I must admit, there's something charming about watching astronomers cling to their beloved dark matter like a toddler clutching their security blanket. Whenever something doesn't quite add up in the universe, they chant the sacred mantra: "Dark matter did it!" It's almost impressive how they've turned a lack of evidence into an entire belief system. Move over ancient religions; we've got a new faith in town! Imagine being an astronomer with an unexpected observation. Instead of scratching your head and pursuing alternative explanations, why not just yell "Hallelujah, it's dark matter!" and call it a day? Who needs empirical evidence when you have faith, right? The beauty of dark matter is that it's an all-purpose excuse for any conundrum - from the rotation of galaxies to the distribution of cosmic structures. What a convenient catch-all! It's astounding how this intangible substance, which allegedly makes up around 85% of the universe (according to devout believers), has yet to be directly observed. But, no need to worry, because dark matter is the dark knight of physics - it lurks in the shadows, refusing to reveal itself to mere mortals. It's almost as if dark matter enjoys playing hide-and-seek with scientists, giggling behind its metaphysical veil while astronomers scramble to explain its mysterious behavior. I must commend these astronomers for their relentless devotion. They won't rest until every tiny inconsistency in our understanding is sanctified by dark matter's divine touch. It's as if they've sworn a sacred oath to defend the faith against any heretics who dare to question its validity. The dark matter zealots will stand firm, clutching their equations like holy scriptures, unwilling to accept that perhaps, just maybe, they're barking up the wrong celestial tree. I can picture them huddled in their observatories, chanting their hymns of equations and models, trying to convert every cosmic mystery into a testament of dark matter's divine influence. The faithful fervently preach the gospel of dark matter, and woe betide anyone who dares challenge their beliefs. They've become so dogmatic that questioning the existence of dark matter is akin to cosmic heresy, punishable by excommunication from the hallowed halls of mainstream astrophysics. In the end, dark matter has become the comforting bedtime story astronomers tell themselves to lull their minds into peaceful slumber. It serves as a convenient explanation for the unknown, sparing them from confronting the uncomfortable reality that perhaps the universe is more complex and enigmatic than they'd like to believe. So, let us raise our telescopes to the dark matter disciples, the steadfast defenders of the invisible and the masters of the mysterious. May their faith continue to shine like an undetectable halo, guiding them through the darkness of ignorance. And may we, mere mortals, continue to ponder the absurdity of it all, wondering if dark matter is the ultimate cosmic truth or simply the greatest celestial myth ever conceived. Amen.
Straight line LOL! According to One Stone nothing can travel in a straight line in the universe, due to gravitational effects. Also everything is on a straight line from the center of the galaxy, even The Earth on a 3D map.
@@carmenmccauley585 I guess it would be if I were starting from scratch. That's fine though, I am used to comments in UA-cam from people like you. Watch a few UA-cam videos and you will maybe be able to understand my original comment. Even better, you will understand just how fragile our theories are, and how so many things we took for granted even twenty years ago have been proven wrong.
I live in Europe and wait until midnight to click on your daily dose of science. You are a gem in the YT universe.
Isn't he?! Just the best.
Always such a legendary person, always tries to skip the hype for the most part and focus on the facts, love it
Nah, just super advanced and handsome AI.
@@theanthill22 People like you are why TY is toxic.
@@theanthill22 Exactly what an AI would say.
Only a few years ago, our perception of a black hole was mysterious but basically simple. It hung out and sucked in anything that got too close. We have learned so much in only a few years but now the mystery grows with the complex interactions we can see going on around them and the colossal power that these interactions can generate. So exciting!
At the end of slow day, my sense of wonder just got a nice boost.
Thank you, Anton the Wonderful
We love you and yours, Anton. Take care of yourself.
Makes my night shift so much better seeing your uploads, thanks Anton!
Wonderful as always Anton. Thank you. 👍😎
Always look forward to your lesson for the day! Thanks Anton!
I imagine the gas cloud is being used for the ignition process for some new formation. Black holes are simply super secret machines
Thank you, all the best ❤
Hello wonderful bubble
Anton, I am Praying for you heath and Voice. You are a massive part of my world, and I have learned so much. I still pray daily for your son and family. You are so blessed with knowledge and ability. One day we will be able to use Microsoft flight simulator to visit these universal bodies in an instant. Thank you brother. For all you and your team does for Team EARTH
Nothing is blessed about anything. He just work at it. He works hard. Thats why hes good. Youre on a science channel, can we stop with the religious fairy tales already??
@@lolmao500you sure showed him. *tips fedora*
@@lolmao500 He's been working hard for years, starting with his multiple degrees. I agree we don't need religious fairy tales here, or anywhere for that matter. AKSTEVE1111 is being kind in the way they know how, so I tend to ignore all the woo and sky daddy garbage they include with that.
All " goods" are creations of humanity ! Not The other way ! Knwledge and science explaine that better than i can ! Listen to science and learn with it !!
@@lolmao500Perhaps we can agree to let people give praise to our great friend Anton in the way they feel best. Let us be wonderful people.
Yay another great and informative Anton video! THE titular wonderful person.
Oh my bad, im a new dental X ray tech...
Lol, thats funny, I was just thinking about an episode of 1k ways to die where a dude died because he was getting an x-ray and the tech left him on the table and went to "find the dr." And they were doing it in the other room and kept hitting the button to take the x-ray over and over and ended up frying the dude's brain to death haha 😂 smoke was coming out of dude's ears
I’d imagine this type of event would make a real mess in an elliptical galaxy
The more of these strange things that are discovered and understood, the smaller and more insignificant I feel. ❤
Greetings from the BIG SKY. Good to hear from you.
Hey did you see the new post about universe sandbox soonish getting a graphics update? Long time lurker and viewer. Thanks for everything!
You’re wonderfuller, science man. Thank you for keeping my and thousands of others’ sense of curiosity and fascination with our reality alive, Anton. Keep on keeping on :)
Fascinating stuff!
Great video, Anton! Keep up the great work!
The galactic supercollider known of as Sag A*'s accretion disc magnetic field accelerating gunk and spewing it away from the galactic disc. Likely a molecular cloud that's passing through the outskirts of the disc and interacting with the magnetic field and getting part accelerated. That would also match with star formation within some proximity of Sag A*.
I have told everyone for years to watch the center of the galaxy. They said I was insane but i am finally proven right. I always win in the end.
I will still not watch it. You lose. 🙃
Win what?
@@carmenmccauley585 e everything, I'm not retarded either too much
@@carmenmccauley585 attention 😂
Aliens again 👽🛸
The discovery and detailed study of the eROSITA bubbles are crucial for understanding the dynamics and history of the Milky Way. These bubbles provide evidence of large-scale interactions between the galaxy's core and its halo, which are essential for understanding the cosmic cycle of matter.
Read this comment and asked myself, "Who writes like this?" As an RA to a stellar astrophysicist I read a lot. Not even summaries of research papers are written like this (cf arXiv.)
Thank you ChatGPT
Great topic , thank you Anton
In the image at 7:00 min I see a lot of plasma structures. Plasma can also emit X-ray and gamma radiation (the bubbles).
ANTON HAPPY JULY 6
Cool find!!
I understand the use of "structure" in these contexts. I really do, but I just wish there was another word used. It hits a part of my brain that wants it to mean something else hard .
Thanks Anton
As you say...very exciting discoveries, thanks👍😊
The eROSITA bubbles are significantly large, with the northern bubble estimated to be about 10,000 parsecs (over 30,000 light-years) across. This suggests they span a substantial portion of the Milky Way, making them almost as large as the galaxy itself.
Ultranova
Thank you Anton
amazing as always! 🌌
I wonder if the new bubbles could be a 'clap back' from the Firrmi bubble event?
Thank you.
It’s the sound of our New Year’s Eve parties for 100 years bouncing off a passing black hole.
Hello Wonderful Anton.
Hello wonderful Anton, this is person
Great. amazing discovery.
2:17 So nice of Elon to show up to help clear up this mystery.
Blessings to you
The gravity centric model yields nothing but mysteries.
How would you explain "parsec" or a "light year" to an alien who has no reference points for "AU", length of our year, or any other human measurement units?
I wonder if there are natural measurement units that emerge from universally known phenomena, that could be used to communicate with non-earth based life forms.
It is clear that measuring stuff in body parts is a joke (inches, feet, etc), yet the metric system is too local for this purpose as well.
Does it make sense?
Can a quantum vortex be used for at pace with time travel against galactic rotation and pull on time .
how come when we travel is space videos the stars dont get bigger as we go by them
Blast waves!
I cannot prove there isn't a diety; you cannot prove there is. If there is no diety, no harm can come to me from someone's appeal to a non-entity. If there is a diety, some good may accrue to me through the appeal! Can't hurt; might help. The choices are a tie or a win.
As long as someone is not trying to foist their faith upon me, I am grateful for their well wishing.
Anyway, Anton, I too wish you well. Thanks for another interesting episode.
Just think - Einstein wasn't even sure black holes existed outside his theory.
We have fairly good evidence of their existence, not that we really understand anything fundamental about them
The universe seams to have a lot of bubbles. Bubble Universe :P
Just because You can't travel through a wormhole doesn't mean You can't travel with trillions of trillions of nanoscopic opening and closing wormholes pulling space in a certian dirrction
Can we possibly use these jets to track the blackholes movement over time?
The blob of dark matter is on Anton's right shoulder again.
Definitively, potentially
Hey Anton, wonderful person, how would to reconcile the current perspective that black holes are monopoles with the concept of no cow licks being mathematically impossible no matter how powerful the event horizon electromagnetic field may be?
Past the event horizon the dipole jets just cease to be required based on an unknown process?
Sometimes I think we should give cosmologists a black piece of cardboard and a salt shaker so they can find more "structures".
What ever happened to the ring of galaxies that they called a "structure"? Or the cosmic web "structure"? Connect the dots for people to "discover". They are abusing the word "structure" -construct or arrange according to a plan; give a pattern or organization to
are similar bubbles observed in other galaxies around us?
my guess: aftermath of a collision
of two black holes during a merger
Moment, Erosita bubbles are bigger than Fermi bubbles, on the picture Erosita are Yellow
When we talk about very hot gas. What temperature are we talking about?
In space sometimes temp can differs only a few degrees and be mentioned as hot and so on 🙂
Wonders if those bubbles/jets point at another galixy thats also pointing at ours. Maybe still linked together from when everything was much closer to each other. Dark matter streams between blackholes that point at each other.
One question leads to two. Two questions lead to four. Four questions lead to 16. Sixteen questions lead to... . It never ends, does it? :)
Galactic van allen belts are crazy.💀💀
Strange chimneys are tight.
The southern bubble was probably a sputter of matter during activity.
It’s a Taurus with a hyperboloid in the middle
Woahhhh
Love you 💕
Now, when you think of two objects that may be connected, are you considering quantum entanglement, and the proven facts that two particles, separated by space and no apparent link, can actually still be directly coupled to each other?
When you said it shows the galaxy in a different light, I thought, of course the light was different from what we see because the light is X-ray and gamma ray photons which are outside our visible range. Sorry for the "Dad Joke" about the word "light" was used in that sentence. You are a dad now, so you need to practice your Dad Joke skills to use with children when they get olders😂
Oh, dark matter, the holy grail of modern astronomy! The elusive substance that only exists in theories and equations, yet manages to explain everything we don't understand. It's like the Swiss Army knife of cosmology - whenever there's a gap in our knowledge, just whip out the dark matter card, and voilà, problem solved!
Now, I must admit, there's something charming about watching astronomers cling to their beloved dark matter like a toddler clutching their security blanket. Whenever something doesn't quite add up in the universe, they chant the sacred mantra: "Dark matter did it!" It's almost impressive how they've turned a lack of evidence into an entire belief system. Move over ancient religions; we've got a new faith in town!
Imagine being an astronomer with an unexpected observation. Instead of scratching your head and pursuing alternative explanations, why not just yell "Hallelujah, it's dark matter!" and call it a day? Who needs empirical evidence when you have faith, right? The beauty of dark matter is that it's an all-purpose excuse for any conundrum - from the rotation of galaxies to the distribution of cosmic structures. What a convenient catch-all!
It's astounding how this intangible substance, which allegedly makes up around 85% of the universe (according to devout believers), has yet to be directly observed. But, no need to worry, because dark matter is the dark knight of physics - it lurks in the shadows, refusing to reveal itself to mere mortals. It's almost as if dark matter enjoys playing hide-and-seek with scientists, giggling behind its metaphysical veil while astronomers scramble to explain its mysterious behavior.
I must commend these astronomers for their relentless devotion. They won't rest until every tiny inconsistency in our understanding is sanctified by dark matter's divine touch. It's as if they've sworn a sacred oath to defend the faith against any heretics who dare to question its validity. The dark matter zealots will stand firm, clutching their equations like holy scriptures, unwilling to accept that perhaps, just maybe, they're barking up the wrong celestial tree.
I can picture them huddled in their observatories, chanting their hymns of equations and models, trying to convert every cosmic mystery into a testament of dark matter's divine influence. The faithful fervently preach the gospel of dark matter, and woe betide anyone who dares challenge their beliefs. They've become so dogmatic that questioning the existence of dark matter is akin to cosmic heresy, punishable by excommunication from the hallowed halls of mainstream astrophysics.
In the end, dark matter has become the comforting bedtime story astronomers tell themselves to lull their minds into peaceful slumber. It serves as a convenient explanation for the unknown, sparing them from confronting the uncomfortable reality that perhaps the universe is more complex and enigmatic than they'd like to believe.
So, let us raise our telescopes to the dark matter disciples, the steadfast defenders of the invisible and the masters of the mysterious. May their faith continue to shine like an undetectable halo, guiding them through the darkness of ignorance. And may we, mere mortals, continue to ponder the absurdity of it all, wondering if dark matter is the ultimate cosmic truth or simply the greatest celestial myth ever conceived. Amen.
I wonder if these bubbles are from the MW eating up another galaxy?
Shockwaves in soacetime, or maybe a shift in temporal speed regionally?
Could it be one big bubble that black hole is bowing?
Hmmm…southern bubble doesn’t have as clear of a defined border as the northern bubble…sounds familiar…
could it be connected to hawking radiation?
Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics
When this will wave will hit the solar system? Shall we expect some change is space emissions in 2000-3000 years?
Last time I was this early, hydrogen hadn't ionized yet...
It looks like an hour glass in the middle
Was the Milky Way galaxy a quasar? if yes, could cause these x-ray bubbles in its center?
When you say "super hot gas", is it 100 000 K, 10 000 000K, or 1 000 000 000 K?
I would guess that it's either a sun that exploded but did not go truly supernova, or formation material for a sun that failed to form or collect?😮
Bruh, these bubbles are thousands of light-years in size. You better update your sun/star theory.
It’s a new dimension that was created then the energy leaks through to our universe.
Erudite to perform is your specialty
I'm waiting for scientists to find out that dark matter comes from black holes....
Straight line LOL! According to One Stone nothing can travel in a straight line in the universe, due to gravitational effects.
Also everything is on a straight line from the center of the galaxy, even The Earth on a 3D map.
How do you know random people are wondeful?
Um excuse me? Ive lived on earth for 36 years, ive never seen no cosmological bubbles... 😂
Because they arent in the light spectrme you see
What happens to a black hole once it's consumed all the matter in its spear if influence?
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Neat 😁
Anton, are these bubbles dangerous to life? Will they sterilize a wide swath of the galaxy?
Sorry, it was my fault. Made an extra large batch of Grandma's buffalo sauce and put too many scovilles in it.
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Something pushing in on the outside of the fabric of space-time?
Read about spacetime in Wikipedia or watch some of the videos on UA-cam. They can help you understand the nature of spacetime.
@@douglaswilkinson5700 LOL. Wiki and UA-cam? How sad...
@PtolemyJones hey it's a start
@@carmenmccauley585 I guess it would be if I were starting from scratch. That's fine though, I am used to comments in UA-cam from people like you. Watch a few UA-cam videos and you will maybe be able to understand my original comment. Even better, you will understand just how fragile our theories are, and how so many things we took for granted even twenty years ago have been proven wrong.
@@carmenmccauley585 Thank you! I gave the OP a university textbook recommendation.
Do you have a new editor? Some double-sentences weren't cut.
Heart burn.
Who Doesn't Love BUBBLES ! ! ! ? B---)