I love how we're basically a little microbe colony living in a mountain stream trying to wrap our heads around and interpret a rock being kicked loose and putting some mud down stream.
I heard a scientist say once everything we know could exist on something the size of a head of a pin. Think about that so humbling we could be the ant that gets wiped out when a shoe squashes us.
There was a recent paper on what we might see if someone's Alcubierre drive failed mid-flight. First, everyone aboard would die. Second, we haven't seen anything like that yet.
If evolution has gotten far enough to create an analog of the mosquito and it would in any biosphere then it's far enough along to generate an analogue for humanity and they won't be any better than us ethically or morally because they would have come into existence under the same evolutionary pressures@@godoftwinkies574
It's never 👽 Aliens, but we can trust Anton to tells when it's Aliens. Thanks, Anton, for keeping us informed about the going ons in the Universe and keeping it simple so that this truck driver can process it! Great channel! Between Yours and Dr. Becky's, I feel up to date about the lastest cosmic happenings.
Reading through some other comments I get the impression that others find your videos soothing too Anton. Even if one's about a big chunk of galaxy being destroyed!
How about a White Hole? If White Holes exist, they'd be temporary, emit a lot of matter and eventually dissipate. So it appearing in the middle of nowhere and being so bright would fit.
Based on my extremely limited understanding of modern astrophysics white holes have been suggested to only last for a few seconds at best, they would present like this but would not be sustainable for years on end like these events
Anton, First, thanks for the expiation of the stupid name "Scary Barbie." Given, no doubt, to keep the 3rd Grade High School graduates in the US something to worry about late at night, i.e., like their barbie-dolls might actually come alive [sic] and explode some night. US Universities have a lot to answer for. For God sake keep up the Good Work you are doing. PS - You are a wonderful person.
If it was aliens, it would be absolutely terrifying to think that some living things somehow has technology enough to create energy releases like that. I think it would be really scary encountering anything that has that kind of power.
Heard about Scary Barbie on NPR radio a year or so ago, and am glad to see this update! (Honestly gave less credence to that lone scientist testimonial than to Anton's role as a News Reader of published papers.)
My own semi-educated guess is a rogue super-massive black hole, ejected from its host galaxy in a very seldom occurring galactic collision, like the impending collision of Andromeda and our Milky Way...if gravitational perturbations can eject planets from solar systems, and stars from clusters and galaxies, seems possible (again, in my semi-educated opinion) for central black holes to get a slingshot from a much more massive galactic core... ...that's my story and I'm sticking to it.
I believe supermassive black holes are primordial, rogue and supermassive since the big bang or very short after, and are the seeds of formation of galaxies. And this Barbie is just the exact moment when one of this big bad babies stumbles upon a huge primordial molecular cloud and the like and starts it's fires 🔥
Was my thought too. During formation of galactic core supermassive black holes, at the very least, it would seem likely some smaller but still supermassive ones would randomly slingshot out.
Probably what Anton said near the end. A rouge black hole interacting with a massive dust cloud, but the relative opposite of the black hole moving, the giant dust cloud drifting over a black hole; sort of 'drilling' a hole through the cloud as it drifts over. A cloud like 'The pillars of creation' behind Anton would be easily massive enough, but one less dense and not star forming, making it invisible at that distance.
Or the redshift is misleading and this is our closest friendly neighborhood big bangs. Well maybe not, but it would be fun to see the panic among the "experts" if there was evidence of "big bangs" being a relatively common occurence. This case though, pretty much anything CAN end up falling out of orbit, so black hole meets large particle cloud or an equally rogue star, fairly plausible at least.
I love trees. I always remember how tolkien described when we lose trees as in the scourge of the shire or what sarumans "industry" does to isengard. Coming to my favorite plant. It Athelas. I like that you compare it to basil. There are two variety of "holy basil " in India. Both has a very refreshing scent and have a electric refreshing taste when added to water (leaves flowers and stalk). It is considered very medicinal and curative. The India word is Tulasi which sort of sounds like a anagram of sort if Athekas. 😮
@Anton Petrov Could you please explain in one for your videos how super massive black holes form? I think in one of your videos you say that space is so empty that traveling at light speed to the center of our galaxy, we would not hit a single star. But also that the gravtiational pull of a black hole is equal to the gravitational pull of that mass if it was not a black hole. So if a sun colapses into a black hole, how could it ever attract other suns to fall into it? Let alone tousands of stars. How does that happen?
Just as a bathtub drain is still there after all of the water has drained, a black hole is still there after all of it's ecretion disc has been consumed
what amaze me is the fact stars are actually very very far one from another, still we can see their light and understand their type and life, it's mindblowing
My first guess is a black hole actively consuming matter and producing a jet that is directed towards us. Halfway through the video it still seems like a possible answer...
Another great video Antyn thank you:). The fact it is potentially a super massive black hole on its own. Considering it is potentially super massive. I do not see that as strange that it is on its own (and at same time wonder how many more are out there are on their own) Afterall a blackhole gets massive by..... eating other clouds / systems / planets / gas clouds. Could it simply be it is that massive and alone because it has simply eaten up its own galaxy? Sometimes the correct answers are not always complicated. But, instead right in front of us out in plain sight but not considered because it is too easy. Keep safe and well everyone :)
White hole? Maybe quasar jets from a much much more distant galaxy that has been red shifted away? Very large antimatter dust cloud interacting with a very large matter dust cloud? Unknown dark matter self interaction phenomenon? Personally I'm hoping for white holes.
This explosion is lovingly dedicated to the Barbie that nobody knows. The husband, the devoted father, the wine connoisseur and three-time ballroom dancing champion.
Direct collapse black hole, theres so much materal it is maxing out how much the black hole can absorb thus why the signal is so constant, and theres no heavier elements because it is likely pure hydrogen and helium.
At some point the supermassive black holes at the center of galaxies will consume the galaxy itself. Perhaps this is what we are seeing here... The speculation in astronomy is wild. It could be just about anything really.
Is it actually possible for a gas cloud to combust? That could explain the long duration, as they are quite big and combustion doesn't travel that quickly relatively. There are many things that need to be just right for this to happen, like mixture, density, and nothing setting it off for a long time. Still, with so many clouds, maybe one of them could be a perfect storm and ignite? Could it take that long? Would we be able to see it?
Sounds like a rouge black hole to me. Just because it's not in the middle of a galaxy doesn't mean it's not a black hole and a a large gas cloud interacting.
A massive black hole in a dark matter galaxy! No evidence whatsoever for that assertion, but it could explain why nothing can be seen there. Or, Scary Barbie must be really pissed at Ken. Thanks Anton.
Scientist: That event possibility is a billion to one, so would never happen. Universe: Hold my Pan Galactic Gargle Blaster, I am going to teach these guys something.
I wrote few stanzas inspired by my 4+ year infatuation with this channel and my love respect and absolute trust for this man. I hope he reads it. The shimmering honeycomb forms a gold lattice The conceits of the charlatans The dreams of the oracle Now demystified in a cold vacuum We are all alone A bursting nebula where a star shattered Blessing the arena with manna from the core Destroying all that it had created We are all alone Another tiny spec at the deepest edge Pixelated redshifted but focused Only enough to reveal We are all alone
@@toddq6443 Aliens don't exist Please don't persist I don't want to argue this The premise is ridiculous I already know your list Theorists, Journalists and ex-feds Talking heads with knock off creds And a hundred thousand sightings by Those born to gaze into the night sky Now why would they Cross time and space And not say hi or try to stay Just flash their lights and fly away And only inform the CiA Let's not take stands Let's just shake hands And not be fatuous and grand And hate the man Who understands Critical thought and sleight of hand
A supermassive blackhole that got kicked out of it's native galaxy due to interactions with another SMBH during a galactic merger might make sense for why you don't see another galaxy nearby.
As unscientific as it would be to say 'it is aliens '. Without enough information, I argue it is equally bad to rule out aliens completely based on what?
Perhaps it was a Dyson Sphere and something went wrong and it is slowly coming apart.... Mind you, we have a cat called Schrödinger which lives in a cardboard box which has never been opened, so my suggestions should probably not be taken too seriously.
Anton is a UA-cam treasure, people.
When will it be aliens? Because I’m running out of patience!😂
I love how we're basically a little microbe colony living in a mountain stream trying to wrap our heads around and interpret a rock being kicked loose and putting some mud down stream.
I heard a scientist say once everything we know could exist on something the size of a head of a pin. Think about that so humbling we could be the ant that gets wiped out when a shoe squashes us.
Horton Hears A Who. All on a grain of pollen.
Spaceballs 1 went from ludicrous speed to plaid.
Wow, the Death Star blew up much faster in the movie.
It was Darth Vader blasting butthurt after he saw Last Jedi, his Force Ghost inflamed so hard, he un-unalived himself and somehow returned too.
The one that Anakin blew up?
The Speed Is Subjective to PoV?...
Never tell me the odds
@TheBodiesInTheWaterBeckons so it's treason then
And all this time I thought that "scary barbie" was a Laura Ingraham reference. The more you know... 😂
at least it was not brutal barbie *orn star
Worst selling barbie ever
This one doesn't constantly wear a vapid expression... can't be her!
😂😂🎉😂😂🎉😂😂
hahahaha
Man, I am always telling people to avoid those Orion warp drives.
Or it might have been a 'Will Be, Was' Drive.
Yay pusher plates!
There was a recent paper on what we might see if someone's Alcubierre drive failed mid-flight. First, everyone aboard would die. Second, we haven't seen anything like that yet.
😅😅😅
@@whitebeardskydaddy6756 Or an Infinite Possibility Drive.
I am glad we are where we are in the universe... In this spot, right here...
Right! Very comfortable for us in this corner right now.
that is why we exist
And yet, there's an amazing planet somewhere without mosquitos, and humans.
If evolution has gotten far enough to create an analog of the mosquito and it would in any biosphere then it's far enough along to generate an analogue for humanity and they won't be any better than us ethically or morally because they would have come into existence under the same evolutionary pressures@@godoftwinkies574
If only we had intergalactic friends.
Wonderful as always Anton. Thank you. 🙂☺️👍
It's a nearby warp ship heading away from us. The red shift is just the doppler effect. Obviously. ;) Also explains the missing absorption lines!
That's a good sci Fi start, we find alien civilizations, and they are all evacuating away from us
@@Broken_robot1986 Makes me think of Will Smith in Independence Day. "The neighbors are moving out!" 🤣
I'm a Scary Barbie,
In a distant galaxy,
It's fantastic! And bombastic!
🤣
Scary Barbie, let’s go party!
long live quick find ctrl+f barbie
Oh! Oh! Oh!
❤😂
It's never 👽 Aliens, but we can trust Anton to tells when it's Aliens. Thanks, Anton, for keeping us informed about the going ons in the Universe and keeping it simple so that this truck driver can process it! Great channel! Between Yours and Dr. Becky's, I feel up to date about the lastest cosmic happenings.
We would never be told it was aliens, something like that needs more tangible proof than speculative astronomy from thousands of light years away.
Keep on being awesome. Cant get enough of your videos!
My dyslexia read the thumbnail as: Somebody exploded here, and nothing knows why
It could happen!
Super power!
that happens only in upper lower slobovia, distinguished from lower upper slobovia by moving words around ...
The Nothing: The Cosmic Horror Movie of the Year
Directed by Michael "Explosion" Bay
Yeah, that's what it says
Someone dropped a big shrimp on the space barbie
Thanks again for your great work Anton!
I consider your channel one of my few good addictions. Keep up the good work, Anton! It is always greatly appreciated.
it's just the incoming trisolaran fleet that ignited their engines for decelaration phase of their trip
DEHYDRATE!
The Vogons are building another hyperspace bypass.
Thank you, Anton for teaching us so much! I watch your videos every day and really appreciate them!
Always interesting! Thanks again Anton!
scary barbie still sounds like a band/artist... or maybe a song haha
Didn’t sing that song about wanting to have a baby?
If it isn', then it should be. Someone make that band now. Your audience is waiting!
@@chriswilliamson9993 An all girl band, dressed up like dolls, playing death metal.
Or an out of control outdoor cooking device...
Sounds like a great Halloween movie 🍿🎥 title too
Great information thanks for the research. Love that big smile at the end
That was my 1978 Chevy Chevette getting rear-ended by a Ford Pinto.
Reading through some other comments I get the impression that others find your videos soothing too Anton. Even if one's about a big chunk of galaxy being destroyed!
Fascinating discoveries,thanks 👍❤
As always, great video!!!!
Uncut takes - much appreciated 😊
obviously it’s the drive flame of a braking starship coming towards us 😂
thank you Anton for another awesome video.
How about a White Hole?
If White Holes exist, they'd be temporary, emit a lot of matter and eventually dissipate. So it appearing in the middle of nowhere and being so bright would fit.
That would be something
white holes are usually located in trailer parks, scary barbies also
Based on my extremely limited understanding of modern astrophysics white holes have been suggested to only last for a few seconds at best, they would present like this but would not be sustainable for years on end like these events
@@nathanbress7323 Well our understanding of nature is as of yet incomplete. So it may be that they endure longer.
Where would the stuff that was thrown out by a white hole even come from, hypothetically speaking?
Nothing like a good mystery....
She canna take any more, captain! She's gonna blow!
Anton,
First, thanks for the expiation of the stupid name "Scary Barbie." Given, no doubt, to keep the 3rd Grade High School graduates in the US something to worry about late at night, i.e., like their barbie-dolls might actually come alive [sic] and explode some night. US Universities have a lot to answer for.
For God sake keep up the Good Work you are doing.
PS - You are a wonderful person.
Makes me wish I'd bought Outer Space Barbie's Blackhole Playset when I had the chance.
If it was aliens, it would be absolutely terrifying to think that some living things somehow has technology enough to create energy releases like that. I think it would be really scary encountering anything that has that kind of power.
Heard about Scary Barbie on NPR radio a year or so ago, and am glad to see this update!
(Honestly gave less credence to that lone scientist testimonial than to Anton's role as a News Reader of published papers.)
My own semi-educated guess is a rogue super-massive black hole, ejected from its host galaxy in a very seldom occurring galactic collision, like the impending collision of Andromeda and our Milky Way...if gravitational perturbations can eject planets from solar systems, and stars from clusters and galaxies, seems possible (again, in my semi-educated opinion) for central black holes to get a slingshot from a much more massive galactic core...
...that's my story and I'm sticking to it.
Possibly.
I believe supermassive black holes are primordial, rogue and supermassive since the big bang or very short after, and are the seeds of formation of galaxies. And this Barbie is just the exact moment when one of this big bad babies stumbles upon a huge primordial molecular cloud and the like and starts it's fires 🔥
Was my thought too. During formation of galactic core supermassive black holes, at the very least, it would seem likely some smaller but still supermassive ones would randomly slingshot out.
Cant wait for the wow signal video!!
It’s not aliens again, darn!
2:30 Maybe Scary Barbie has a Dark Ken?
Rofl
After watching many of your great videos, now I know that a rogue star is not the same as a rock star.
Probably what Anton said near the end. A rouge black hole interacting with a massive dust cloud, but the relative opposite of the black hole moving, the giant dust cloud drifting over a black hole; sort of 'drilling' a hole through the cloud as it drifts over. A cloud like 'The pillars of creation' behind Anton would be easily massive enough, but one less dense and not star forming, making it invisible at that distance.
Or the redshift is misleading and this is our closest friendly neighborhood big bangs.
Well maybe not, but it would be fun to see the panic among the "experts" if there was evidence of "big bangs" being a relatively common occurence.
This case though, pretty much anything CAN end up falling out of orbit, so black hole meets large particle cloud or an equally rogue star, fairly plausible at least.
This is the first time a scary Barbie came out of a telescope instead of a microwave.
I love trees. I always remember how tolkien described when we lose trees as in the scourge of the shire or what sarumans "industry" does to isengard.
Coming to my favorite plant. It Athelas. I like that you compare it to basil. There are two variety of "holy basil " in India. Both has a very refreshing scent and have a electric refreshing taste when added to water (leaves flowers and stalk). It is considered very medicinal and curative.
The India word is Tulasi which sort of sounds like a anagram of sort if Athekas. 😮
@Anton Petrov Could you please explain in one for your videos how super massive black holes form? I think in one of your videos you say that space is so empty that traveling at light speed to the center of our galaxy, we would not hit a single star. But also that the gravtiational pull of a black hole is equal to the gravitational pull of that mass if it was not a black hole. So if a sun colapses into a black hole, how could it ever attract other suns to fall into it? Let alone tousands of stars. How does that happen?
Jason Nesmith activated the Omega13
Just as a bathtub drain is still there after all of the water has drained, a black hole is still there after all of it's ecretion disc has been consumed
Fascinating discovery.
What are they ?
Thanks Anton.
Thank you Anton
Thank you for the like.
Could be just me, but I'm just happy to have a mystery that didn't devolve into "it must be dark matter"!
Remember, it’s always Aliens until it’s not.
“Keep an open mind, so open that your brains fall out” -C. Sagan
Mysteries are fun🎉 thanks Anton
Detonation of the Halo Array.
Too long duration (hudreds of days).
@@denysvlasenko1865 it’s also not in the Milky Way galaxy and 8 billion light-years from Earth.
Just enjoy the reference, or don’t…
@@quokka7555 Just enjoy the feedback, or don't.
Wait does that mean we'll die if that goes off?
@@Broken_robot1986yeeeep. This is it baby, hold me.
what amaze me is the fact stars are actually very very far one from another, still we can see their light and understand their type and life, it's mindblowing
Maybe that was done on purpose so we wouldn't go around wiping each other out.
Choices: Space Time with Matt or Anton with a fascinating expose in science, yeah I picked Anton
My first guess is a black hole actively consuming matter and producing a jet that is directed towards us. Halfway through the video it still seems like a possible answer...
Another great video Antyn thank you:). The fact it is potentially a super massive black hole on its own. Considering it is potentially super massive. I do not see that as strange that it is on its own (and at same time wonder how many more are out there are on their own) Afterall a blackhole gets massive by..... eating other clouds / systems / planets / gas clouds. Could it simply be it is that massive and alone because it has simply eaten up its own galaxy? Sometimes the correct answers are not always complicated. But, instead right in front of us out in plain sight but not considered because it is too easy. Keep safe and well everyone :)
Anton ,try and follow up why the 'Red Sunsets'. Never seen them so prominent in Winter ....
White hole? Maybe quasar jets from a much much more distant galaxy that has been red shifted away? Very large antimatter dust cloud interacting with a very large matter dust cloud? Unknown dark matter self interaction phenomenon?
Personally I'm hoping for white holes.
What if the black hole consumed everything around it.
Putting on my thinking cap and listening again. If I figure anything, will let you know...
This explosion is lovingly dedicated to the Barbie that nobody knows. The husband, the devoted father, the wine connoisseur and three-time ballroom dancing champion.
7:32 was my nickname in college
Direct collapse black hole, theres so much materal it is maxing out how much the black hole can absorb thus why the signal is so constant, and theres no heavier elements because it is likely pure hydrogen and helium.
At some point the supermassive black holes at the center of galaxies will consume the galaxy itself.
Perhaps this is what we are seeing here...
The speculation in astronomy is wild. It could be just about anything really.
nice one Anton
Is it actually possible for a gas cloud to combust? That could explain the long duration, as they are quite big and combustion doesn't travel that quickly relatively. There are many things that need to be just right for this to happen, like mixture, density, and nothing setting it off for a long time. Still, with so many clouds, maybe one of them could be a perfect storm and ignite? Could it take that long? Would we be able to see it?
Sounds like a rouge black hole to me. Just because it's not in the middle of a galaxy doesn't mean it's not a black hole and a a large gas cloud interacting.
Plot twist, Dyson sphere got removed from the star...
That was me powering up. I should have let everyone know, beforehand. Next time, I'll warn everyone before I enter super saiyan.
Don’t talk rubbish… it’s clearly ultra instinct levels of power .
@@lasarith2 only because I made it seem that way. That's how powerful I am
What kind of spectrum would we expect for mergers between planet-sized or star-sized antimatter and matter objects?
The Pepsi nebula collided with the mentos system
❤❤❤Anton much love to you and family❤❤❤
Praxis went up.
A massive black hole in a dark matter galaxy! No evidence whatsoever for that assertion, but it could explain why nothing can be seen there.
Or, Scary Barbie must be really pissed at Ken.
Thanks Anton.
Depends on how long the sheild maintains its energy.
Wow! Nobody said "Dark matter"
We found the entwives!
A warp core breach of a Galaxy Class Federation Starship?
Matter/ anti-matter experiment 😅... lol space is full of mysteries.
"I want to play house!"-Scary Barbie
I await for the day Anton finally says "Yup, It's Aliens"
Ok, I'm calling it. No aliens. Its just us with nothing left to do but watch meaningless explosions in deep space.
Scientist: That event possibility is a billion to one, so would never happen.
Universe: Hold my Pan Galactic Gargle Blaster, I am going to teach these guys something.
I wrote few stanzas inspired by my 4+ year infatuation with this channel and my love respect and absolute trust for this man. I hope he reads it.
The shimmering honeycomb forms a gold lattice
The conceits of the charlatans
The dreams of the oracle
Now demystified in a cold vacuum
We are all alone
A bursting nebula where a star shattered
Blessing the arena with manna from the core
Destroying all that it had created
We are all alone
Another tiny spec at the deepest edge
Pixelated redshifted but focused
Only enough to reveal
We are all alone
@@toddq6443
Aliens don't exist
Please don't persist
I don't want to argue this
The premise is ridiculous
I already know your list
Theorists, Journalists and ex-feds
Talking heads with knock off creds
And a hundred thousand sightings by
Those born to gaze into the night sky
Now why would they
Cross time and space
And not say hi or try to stay
Just flash their lights and fly away
And only inform the CiA
Let's not take stands
Let's just shake hands
And not be fatuous and grand
And hate the man
Who understands
Critical thought and sleight of hand
@@toddq6443 I like
Space
is the place.
with Balls
that amaze.
Some
made of fire
explode
in a blaze
for you to admire.
A supermassive blackhole that got kicked out of it's native galaxy due to interactions with another SMBH during a galactic merger might make sense for why you don't see another galaxy nearby.
"No idea what is causing this"
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"It's not aliens"
As unscientific as it would be to say 'it is aliens '. Without enough information, I argue it is equally bad to rule out aliens completely based on what?
Thanks Anton great show with scary Barbie, who could ask for more? Have a wonderful weekend. PEACE AND LOVE TO EVERYONE ❤❤.
Thank you sir 🙏
5 pixels
Cosmologists "well its this this and this , give me more funding and i can do even more ground breaking 'science' "
I'm waiting for the day Anton says "Is it aliens?" "Yes! It's aliens!"
Wasn't that played by Kate McKinnon?
So amazing...what we don't know. Can you imagine what we will learn in the next 100 years.
Perhaps it was a Dyson Sphere and something went wrong and it is slowly coming apart.... Mind you, we have a cat called Schrödinger which lives in a cardboard box which has never been opened, so my suggestions should probably not be taken too seriously.
- No! Alderaan is peaceful. We have no weapons. You can't possibly...
- You would prefer another target? A military target? Then name the system.
10:00 Where did it come from, where did it go? Scary Barbie should be named cotton eyed Joe...
It ate it's whole galaxy already, scary Barbie alright!!!
I'm waiting for the day when Anton says: "Yes, its Aliens"
😂