If you want to know what it's like going past the Event Horizon of a black hole without leaving earth, just go across the M-102 in Detroit 'cause once you go north past the 8 Mile, good luck ever making it back.
It would be interesting to imagine that there are new sub atomic particles that are created in a black hole but they can not escape. Or particles that are too weak to be detect normally but when a massive amount of them get trapped in a black hole overtime their effect would be noticeable but only inside a black hole. What's inside a black hole could hold the answer to everything or hold the answer to nothing. Either way this video is thought provoking.
That's the intriguing thing about black holes. We know nothing of their insides. Essentially all the laws of physics break. Very interestingly, they may have found a new fundamental particle. I'm just about to do some research on it.
@Josh Smith I mean that inside the black could be information/particles that once added to our current understanding of the universe, would explain most if not all of the anomalies we've detected in the universe. The blackhole could also hold no such information/particles.
I just empathize with that crappy looking astronaut as he gets pulled into a black hole and starts shifting red and vanishing. Like understanding the mechanics that warp my perception of his reality make me more sad for some reason.
Something interesting is that semi recently we've done calculations that kinda confirm we are in a black hole. What side the black hole has escaped my mind but yeah. We actively are living in a black hole
If we had an incredibly powerful rope and you hung it from a ship, letting the end point towards and float above the event horizon, would time be passing slower for the end of the rope nearest to it? Also, if you pulled the rope, how would the altered time effect how it moves.
Time would be slower for the end near the black hole. Pulling it back out fast enough could tear it, because the end near the black hole would feel the same same force as the far end, but in a shorter time, making the pull more sudden.
A singularity would be infinitely small, dense, and would have infinite gravity. It would terminate time and space. We think singularities don't actually exist, rather being an error in our math that could be solved by a theory of quantum gravity.
This video definitely needs a part two!
If you want to know what it's like going past the Event Horizon of a black hole without leaving earth, just go across the M-102 in Detroit 'cause once you go north past the 8 Mile, good luck ever making it back.
It would be interesting to imagine that there are new sub atomic particles that are created in a black hole but they can not escape.
Or particles that are too weak to be detect normally but when a massive amount of them get trapped in a black hole overtime their effect would be noticeable but only inside a black hole.
What's inside a black hole could hold the answer to everything or hold the answer to nothing. Either way this video is thought provoking.
That's the intriguing thing about black holes. We know nothing of their insides. Essentially all the laws of physics break. Very interestingly, they may have found a new fundamental particle. I'm just about to do some research on it.
@Josh Smith I mean that inside the black could be information/particles that once added to our current understanding of the universe, would explain most if not all of the anomalies we've detected in the universe. The blackhole could also hold no such information/particles.
0:36 that is an awesome explosion sound effect
I just empathize with that crappy looking astronaut as he gets pulled into a black hole and starts shifting red and vanishing. Like understanding the mechanics that warp my perception of his reality make me more sad for some reason.
Something interesting is that semi recently we've done calculations that kinda confirm we are in a black hole. What side the black hole has escaped my mind but yeah. We actively are living in a black hole
If we had an incredibly powerful rope and you hung it from a ship, letting the end point towards and float above the event horizon, would time be passing slower for the end of the rope nearest to it? Also, if you pulled the rope, how would the altered time effect how it moves.
Time would be slower for the end near the black hole. Pulling it back out fast enough could tear it, because the end near the black hole would feel the same same force as the far end, but in a shorter time, making the pull more sudden.
Always love ur vdos.
Thank you very much. It's always nice to see people enjoying my videos (that's why I do it).
Very good video!
Question…is the singularity smaller than a Planck length?
A singularity would be infinitely small, dense, and would have infinite gravity. It would terminate time and space. We think singularities don't actually exist, rather being an error in our math that could be solved by a theory of quantum gravity.
Massive star dead stat 99%% Change to neutron star