Could Phoenix A* possibly just be Ton-618 because most massive black holes ik of are billions of years old and they could move rogue through the universe and we can only see what they looked like and where they wasn’t years and years ago depending on their distance
As much as I’d love for our own planet to be void of animal cruelty I’d also love to see what’s on the other side of these black holes. I can only hope it’s where the rainbow bridge is!!! One can always wonder!
Everytime i try think of the physical size man, my mind keeps be blowing away. I picture how massive the solar system is , then i picture a black hole thats bigger that our solar system.
It's mind blowing that what we see today through our space telescopes had existed many millions or billions of years ago and for the surprise of ours, we don't even know what's happening with them right now coz it's situated way beyond our imagination itself! Science has got a lot of work to do to make humanity reach the far ends of the universe !!! Love science❤
Remember there's over a 5+ billion time difference so ton 618 could possibly be bigger currently after eating for the past 5 billion years. We'll never know though
Could it be that we observe Phoenix A is more massive than Ton 618 because we are observing Ton 618 which was 10 billion years ago, and in contrast, observing the Phoenix A just around 6 billion years ago...??
Idk where you got your info from but pheonix A is considered to be one of the oldest black holes formed, only 10 to 100 million years after the Big Bang, making it around 13.7 billion years old. While ton 618 was formed only 10.8 billion years ago
So your saying that 618 is going on a Diet now huh? Are you calling Phoenix Fat now? How dare you? Yeah I thought it add some craziness to your comment.
@Cosmoknowledge The only accruate informations in this video is the word for word Wikipedia reading about TON-618, the rest is just misleading shit, because why take the time to really understand the subject your'e speaking of, and double cheking, when you can release clikbait videos almost every day? Phoenix A* size isn't 5 millions ly. Even when acounting for the accretion disk it dosen't get close to that size. The horizon of the black hole, if the 100bn SM is right, is around 600 billions km in diameter, or 4.000 AU, or 0.16ly. I don't know where you are pulling this 5 millions ly number from, because even the host galaxy Phoenix A isn't that big (673.000 ly) I guess that big number just get more clics. TON-618 and Phoenix aren't primordial black holes neither (even if they formed early in the Universe) those are hypothetic, minuscule black holes that formed in the first instants of the Universe with very low masses. Again, something you could have checked in 30 sec, if you actually cared about the quality of your content. It took me 2mn to get those numbers, but maybe your time is too precious to just check the shit you publish online...
The visual of that black hole is phenomenal. How can you even grasp the size of that thing. Traveling at the speed of light it would still take 5 million years to traverse the width of it's disk.
lol idk if you just werent paying attention or what but no black hole in our universe is 5+ million light years across LOL Phoenix A would actually only take roughly 78 days to traverse when traveling at the speed of light.
@@spimbles lol? Phoenix a star is 66 billion times the mass of our Sun. The orbit of Neptune would be a tiny region inside it's accretion disk. It's disk is quite literally 5 million light years across. I understand not everyone can comprehend this staggering mass and size but that means traveling at light speed it takes that long to traverse. The video could possibly explain this to you.
Well if you somehow can travel at speed of light time stops for you and you would still be alive after making a full orbit of that black hole, provided you are immune to gravity and it's pull
Hehehe when you said and here is the sun and then the pop noise I giggled. I wonder how big our super massive black hole will be when our two galaxies finish colliding. 🐺
So why aren't we describing Phoenix A star as stupendously large? My understanding is that this is an official class of black holes, or did I read that wrong?
This information is difficult for even geniuses, {Me not being one} to understand, Thanks Cosmoknowledge! Congratulations on the new members, you deserve many more. 👊 😎
@@bangkero9831 When they figure out the weight of Phoenix A they will rename it by weight as well, they just haven't developed a scale large enough to put it on yet.
I noticed that you said that Phoenix A* was closer than TON 618. It's possible that both are the SAME size, BUT we perceive them as different due to distance differences.
@@flutefox3177I certainly don’t. When you are exposed to high academia enough, you start noticing a trend of people with degrees passing their imagination off as fact. We don’t just get these loony measurements of mass being taken from billions of light years away, but you can even find astronomers telling us the weather conditions on planets in different solar systems. Temperature, wind speed, gasses in the atmosphere, even the composition of the planet’s core… they just somehow magically know it all!
I think tons the biggest. Tons 18 billion light years away. phoenix a is only 5.8 billion light years away. Ton from 18 billion light years isn’t that much smaller than phoenix a. I bet ton would be 150 to 200 solar masses if it moved right next to phoenix a.
Maybe, but there's a big chance the Great Attractor is probably just a denser filamentary area where a cluster of galaxies is attracting. Thank you for your input though.
Wow! There's an entire galaxy's worth of stuff in there. In a place with zero volume. That's just crazy. I think eventually these behemoths will pull the universe into a reverse, given some time, of course.
Black holes are too tiny for the universe to implode and the distances between them are huge. Black holes will theoretically just evaporate, after a gazillion years, of course.
Wait! These things are bigger than our Milky Way?! Phoenix A is 5 million light years across while our galaxy is about 1 hundred thousand light years across!😮
If Ton 618 is 10 billion and phoenix a is 5 million miles away. There’s a good chance they’re same size behemoths! I think phoenix a is older than ton too. It’s a primordial black hole.
@@TruthTheChamp I wasn’t sure. I heard it hasn’t been confirmed yet. Cause tons not much smaller and it’s 18 billion light years away. Phoenix a is only 5.8. That’s why I thought Ton is as big if not bigger than phoenix a by now.
So why are they saying they recently discovered the first "ultra massive" black hole when it's "only" 30 billion times more than the sun? Phoenix A* should be considered the ultra massive one if they're going to do it that way...
I might be super late to this, but is this the same guys voice from the channel @EWU or this is just a AI voice changer. Because if it is AI then that ruins my whole world, falling asleep whilst listening to this voice talking about murder mysteries 😮💨
If nothing can escape a Black Hole, no sound, no memory, no information or even light. Perhaps, it's possible.. A Black Hole, is where we go, when we pass away.
No, Ton 618 weighs way more than 618 tons. It weighs about 66 billion solar masses, meaning it is 66 billion times more massive than our own sun. Our sun is many times more mass than 618 tons.
If it was 5 million light year across we probably wont be here. That's like 11x bigger than the biggest super galaxy name IC 1101. IC 1101 is 522,000 light year across.
The really big black holes like sagittarius are theorized to have come from an era of stars we will never see. Where black holes today nibble at their rings. The ones then were surrounded by stars, being force fed potentially billions of solar masses creating today's supermasive black holes
@@Cosmoknowledge A Neutron Star is a Black Hole. A neutron's lifetime is about 15 minutes, or 877.75 seconds, with an uncertainty of 0.34 seconds. This is according to the UCNtau project, which used a trap, or "bottle," to count the lifetime of neutrons. Other methods have measured the neutron's lifetime as 887.7 seconds, plus or minus 2.2 seconds. Neutrons are stable inside many nuclei, but when they are free, they decay into a proton, an electron, and an anti-neutrino. This decay is called beta minus decay, and the equation for it is n Æ p + e - +. Humanity has had a long history of ever-greater scientific, cultural and technological achievements that border on the miraculous. With these in the pocket, we can look into the future confidently. Our pause in this has been a long and amazing one. But it all also seems that it has just begun. Against the amazing background of achieved superlatives, an equally amazing set of paradoxes comes to light that challenge us in the present time. One of these is the great modern paradox that the leading physicists don't believe in physics anymore. They have become dreamers of neutron stars, black holes in the sky, dark energy, and similar fairy tales that are not physically possible. How does one solve this amazing paradox of truth and fiction that cannot mingle except in fairy tales? Did we go wrong somewhere in the path of our cultural and scientific development? How is it possible that physicists don't believe in physics anymore and are honoured by society for their wisdom? What is this trap? Why are we in it? How do we get out of it? What a joke we have become. Sources *David La Point - Plasma physicist - The Primer Fields *The ThunderBolt Project - Symbols of an Alien Sky, Episode 2: The Lightning-Scarred Planet Mars *The ThunderBolt Project - Top 10 Reasons the Universe is Electric #1: Cosmic Magnetic Fields | Space News
Except you aren’t thrown around like a tornado, black holes alter space and time, something tornados don’t do, so they’re indeed more than tornadoes of the universe
How do they know? Where’s the videos explaining exactly how they know this? A telescope from earth looking into space and somehow they know all this information.
Our grasp of reality is most distorted when we try to grasp from the visual experience. We will need a great deal of mixing science with philosophy if we ever want to progress beyond our ridiculously miniscule vision of things. Anyway we won't be very much longer in this world. See you in the next one don't be late
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Phoenix a is still only a theory in no way confirmed
Could Phoenix A* possibly just be Ton-618 because most massive black holes ik of are billions of years old and they could move rogue through the universe and we can only see what they looked like and where they wasn’t years and years ago depending on their distance
@@DKEGHOSST I like your comment ( I mean I didn't liked your comment I'll show here )
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A search in Google said A bell 1201 BCG is the biggest
As much as I’d love for our own planet to be void of animal cruelty I’d also love to see what’s on the other side of these black holes. I can only hope it’s where the rainbow bridge is!!! One can always wonder!
Everytime i try think of the physical size man, my mind keeps be blowing away. I picture how massive the solar system is , then i picture a black hole thats bigger that our solar system.
It's so crazy to think about that!
I know right, it's insane!
It's mind blowing that what we see today through our space telescopes had existed many millions or billions of years ago and for the surprise of ours, we don't even know what's happening with them right now coz it's situated way beyond our imagination itself!
Science has got a lot of work to do to make humanity reach the far ends of the universe !!!
Love science❤
Amazingly put. Thank you for the love. ❤️
Exactly 💯
I only believe in science!!! Lol🤣🤣🤣
Thanks for clearing that up some things say TON 618 is bigger than Phoenix-A* but others say the opposite
just imagine how scientists found out this much information, you get headache
Wow 😲! Very informative video of supermassive black holes. Fascinating.🤯
These are called ultra massive black hole
Wow didn't think there was a black hole bigger than Ton 618
Remember there's over a 5+ billion time difference so ton 618 could possibly be bigger currently after eating for the past 5 billion years. We'll never know though
@@Lokken918Remember, Phoenix A is also feeding on a lot of matter and
still growing just like TON 618
i didnt think there was a black hole bigger than sagatarious😂
Could it be that we observe Phoenix A is more massive than Ton 618 because we are observing Ton 618 which was 10 billion years ago, and in contrast, observing the Phoenix A just around 6 billion years ago...??
Idk where you got your info from but pheonix A is considered to be one of the oldest black holes formed, only 10 to 100 million years after the Big Bang, making it around 13.7 billion years old. While ton 618 was formed only 10.8 billion years ago
Well kind of as phoenix a has more mass around it so it’s likely still bigger but possible
So your saying that 618 is going on a Diet now huh? Are you calling Phoenix Fat now?
How dare you?
Yeah I thought it add some craziness to your comment.
Was thinking of that too instantly when i heard the distances.
Badass knowledge! ❤
@Cosmoknowledge The only accruate informations in this video is the word for word Wikipedia reading about TON-618, the rest is just misleading shit, because why take the time to really understand the subject your'e speaking of, and double cheking, when you can release clikbait videos almost every day? Phoenix A* size isn't 5 millions ly. Even when acounting for the accretion disk it dosen't get close to that size. The horizon of the black hole, if the 100bn SM is right, is around 600 billions km in diameter, or 4.000 AU, or 0.16ly. I don't know where you are pulling this 5 millions ly number from, because even the host galaxy Phoenix A isn't that big (673.000 ly) I guess that big number just get more clics.
TON-618 and Phoenix aren't primordial black holes neither (even if they formed early in the Universe) those are hypothetic, minuscule black holes that formed in the first instants of the Universe with very low masses. Again, something you could have checked in 30 sec, if you actually cared about the quality of your content.
It took me 2mn to get those numbers, but maybe your time is too precious to just check the shit you publish online...
I think, there are somewhere bigger black holes than TON 618
Most likely.
That's why he was talking about Phoenix A star
@@Cosmoknowledgethe most nonshalant sarcasm I love it 😂😂😂
Yes theres AV-322+89ZS
@@Cosmoknowledge Yeah, Phoenix A!
You need to proofread your scripts. This is all over the place.
The visual of that black hole is phenomenal. How can you even grasp the size of that thing. Traveling at the speed of light it would still take 5 million years to traverse the width of it's disk.
The distances and sizes out there are mind bending.
lol idk if you just werent paying attention or what but no black hole in our universe is 5+ million light years across LOL Phoenix A would actually only take roughly 78 days to traverse when traveling at the speed of light.
@@spimbles lol? Phoenix a star is 66 billion times the mass of our Sun. The orbit of Neptune would be a tiny region inside it's accretion disk. It's disk is quite literally 5 million light years across. I understand not everyone can comprehend this staggering mass and size but that means traveling at light speed it takes that long to traverse. The video could possibly explain this to you.
Well if you somehow can travel at speed of light time stops for you and you would still be alive after making a full orbit of that black hole, provided you are immune to gravity and it's pull
@@lionssinofpride8109 Yes the variables involved are mind numbing so to speak but the laws of physics as we can comprehend would cease to exist.
Hehehe when you said and here is the sun and then the pop noise I giggled. I wonder how big our super massive black hole will be when our two galaxies finish colliding. 🐺
How old are you kid, read a book or something
Ton 618 is 18billion light years away, not 10
I get such a feeling of awe and dred when thinking of these galactic monsters.
1 solar mass is about 2*10³⁰ kg so weight of ton 618 is about 13.2×10⁴² kg
If a black hole the mass of our Sun has a diameter of 6 km, then TON 618 is 36 TRILLION km, which is under 4 light years across.
Ton 618 is actually keep growing forever to become the biggest Black hole but phoenix a is actually a cool name for a black hole
Did you have a stroke when typing this comment?
@@CodeNameZ_935 NOOO
Wrong. Phoenix a* has more mass and material around it so it is and will b bigger no matter what
Phoenix a star, the first stupendously massive black hole ever discovered.
So why aren't we describing Phoenix A star as stupendously large? My understanding is that this is an official class of black holes, or did I read that wrong?
phoenix a* is only theorised to be larger it is not official
It arguably is… since it’s 100 billion solar masses.
@@shweta1322Check the phoenix Cluster and see it for yourself 😂
Simply mind blowing 🤯 the human brain is not even capable of such astronomicaly HUUUGE scales and numbers
Indeed. Beyond a certain point, every higher number seems the same to us.
Correct, we human is just not capable of understanding our huuuge universe.
Simply wow, the universe astounds me
And this is a theory I have there are 24 of them and they are 20 to 60 times more larger than Ton 618
This information is difficult for even geniuses, {Me not being one} to understand, Thanks Cosmoknowledge! Congratulations on the new members, you deserve many more. 👊 😎
Thank you so much, dear friend. You are always appreciated.
@@Cosmoknowledge 😄 👍
It's not THAT difficult to understand....and certainly a genius is capable of understanding this information.....
They call it TON 618 cause it weighs 618 tons. FAX
Your name suits to you
@@bangkero9831 When they figure out the weight of Phoenix A they will rename it by weight as well, they just haven't developed a scale large enough to put it on yet.
Wow!
@@bangkero9831 r/woooosh
How they know its bloody weight
Can you make a video what if Betelgeuse star become a black hole
I can only imagine where these black holes lead to and I bet it’s even stranger than we can think…
I noticed that you said that Phoenix A* was closer than TON 618.
It's possible that both are the SAME size, BUT we perceive them as different due to distance differences.
I think astronomers can tell their distance by redshift and depth.
Plus I think astronomers are smarter than that.
@@flutefox3177I certainly don’t. When you are exposed to high academia enough, you start noticing a trend of people with degrees passing their imagination off as fact. We don’t just get these loony measurements of mass being taken from billions of light years away, but you can even find astronomers telling us the weather conditions on planets in different solar systems. Temperature, wind speed, gasses in the atmosphere, even the composition of the planet’s core… they just somehow magically know it all!
Good thinking because we are all in it together thinking about it right here right now!!!🔥🔥🔥
So, is it confirmed or not that Phoenix a* bigger than ton618?
I think tons the biggest. Tons 18 billion light years away. phoenix a is only 5.8 billion light years away.
Ton from 18 billion light years isn’t that much smaller than phoenix a. I bet ton would be 150 to 200 solar masses if it moved right next to phoenix a.
@@luigi386541971 I'd disagree
Maybe at the great attractor there is more massive black hole, but we can`t simply see it because it is not feeding.
Maybe, but there's a big chance the Great Attractor is probably just a denser filamentary area where a cluster of galaxies is attracting. Thank you for your input though.
How many times can one day black hole in 6mins28sec
I have a question, great video though, but if a black hole grow bigger, would it not explode?
If you said Tom 618 or Phoenix say, I forgot, what is 5 million light years across what are those black holes are bigger than a Milky Way?
Wow! There's an entire galaxy's worth of stuff in there. In a place with zero volume. That's just crazy. I think eventually these behemoths will pull the universe into a reverse, given some time, of course.
Black holes are too tiny for the universe to implode and the distances between them are huge. Black holes will theoretically just evaporate, after a gazillion years, of course.
What you think means nothing without mathematical analysis.
@@aluisiousdon't be a dick. let the guy think what he wants, he can make his own decisions
Wait! These things are bigger than our Milky Way?! Phoenix A is 5 million light years across while our galaxy is about 1 hundred thousand light years across!😮
If Ton 618 is 10 billion and phoenix a is 5 million miles away. There’s a good chance they’re same size behemoths! I think phoenix a is older than ton too. It’s a primordial black hole.
The distance was already calculated and factored to determining the size
@@TruthTheChamp I wasn’t sure. I heard it hasn’t been confirmed yet. Cause tons not much smaller and it’s 18 billion light years away. Phoenix a is only 5.8. That’s why I thought Ton is as big if not bigger than phoenix a by now.
@@luigi386541971 Yeah, Ton 618 is likely larger and more massive than Phoenix A today.
@@facelessandnameless indeed! Plus nasa just released videos saying tons still the biggest
@@facelessandnameless no. The same rules apply to phoenix a. I'd also like to remind that it's older than ton 618
Cool!!!❤❤
So why are they saying they recently discovered the first "ultra massive" black hole when it's "only" 30 billion times more than the sun? Phoenix A* should be considered the ultra massive one if they're going to do it that way...
@kharybaker868 no they are called now Stupendously Massive Black holes, the only thinhg they could think of to call anything bigger than Ulta Massive
Why make the pheonix A look like an vortex
I tried parallel parking and ended up in another universe.
Omg 😂
Look at my name too, I didn't even realize that until after my comment. I just thought this was funny
I don't care what no one say we didn't just happen.....we are perfectly aline
Could Phoenix A swallow the entire milky way if it was to replace Sagittarius A?
What's the name and diameter of the largest black hole in univers until today ?
@@XENOGOKU864 rude
13.7 billion light years in radius
I might be super late to this, but is this the same guys voice from the channel @EWU or this is just a AI voice changer. Because if it is AI then that ruins my whole world, falling asleep whilst listening to this voice talking about murder mysteries 😮💨
Same as EWU, the voice actors name is Russell Archey
There most certainly are much bigger black holes than either of them out there. How could there not be?
If nothing can escape a Black Hole, no sound, no memory, no information or even light. Perhaps, it's possible.. A Black Hole, is where we go, when we pass away.
5.7 billion light years means how much zeros bro ☠️
Wait... Hold my 🍻!!!
No, Ton 618 weighs way more than 618 tons. It weighs about 66 billion solar masses, meaning it is 66 billion times more massive than our own sun. Our sun is many times more mass than 618 tons.
Just Had To Watch This Again. 🇺🇸
lol it’s the phoenix cluster of galaxies (around 42) that is 5 million light years across not the black hole.
If it was 5 million light year across we probably wont be here. That's like 11x bigger than the biggest super galaxy name IC 1101. IC 1101 is 522,000 light year across.
We’re just lucky that Phoenix A isn’t a rouge black hole
The circumference of 5 million light 6ears is completely wrong, way too big.
Yes, that is what I thought.... completely and utterly wrong
I feel safe now knowing it's billions of years away from us.
How big TON 618 & Phoenix A . NOW ???
I like this viduo
Phoenix A* looks like Kenjaku’s Uzumaki
I knew it I damn knew it there was a black hole bigger than ton 6/8
I'm trying to understand something... how we can see all of this, but not the flag on the moon?
Hi TON 618, I heard we lvl 80 🤭. Warm regards Dennis K.
POUND 720 BLACK HOLE
MASS 57,000,000,000 SOLAR MASSES
If Phoenix A* lies at the same distance as Triangulum Galaxy is, we could feel it's gravity force
The really big black holes like sagittarius are theorized to have come from an era of stars we will never see. Where black holes today nibble at their rings. The ones then were surrounded by stars, being force fed potentially billions of solar masses creating today's supermasive black holes
3:11 ton 16
So does it still exist if we are seeing it 10 billion yrs ago
Just imagine if Ton 618 actually swallowed Earth 5 billion years ago and we just don’t know it yet lol
lil bro i think we would know 💀
What if we are in the black hole??!!!
What do you think it gives space its darkness if not blackholes?!
We would all die for the enormous gravity
@@blacklyfe5543 may be we are in deep of it ..
Singularity
The edge of our Universe is the event horizon of that black hole. We can't see what's beyond the edge.
This exemplifies just how insignificant we are.
Phoenix A isnt even 1 light year phone is a is something between 600-500 billion km and a light year is 1T-1.5T trillion km
Good Video!!!
Space Fetish Boy!!!
😻😻🙀🙀🙀
Phoenix A* is as old as the solar system
Some scientists speculate that our own Universe is inside a gigantic black hole.
Well, until we understand what happens inside a black hole, we won't know that.
Every magnetic field torus has a black hole in the middle, so definitely, our magnetic field has a black hole somewhere...
Amazing info 😮
My "Your Mom" Jokes have 2 new names...🤣
Great way to go bigbang of next universe with its singurarity
Still not enough
What if PHOENIX A merged with Ton 618
They would create a bigger black hole and shoot some powerful gravitational waves along the way.
Is this AI of EWU's narrator?? 😭
No its the EWU NARRATOR ❤️
5 million light years in circumference? Redo your math my friend, not even close.
TON 618 BLACK HOLE
MASS 66,000,000,000 SOLAR MASSES
Pure comedy gold.
Lol why?
@@Cosmoknowledge A Neutron Star is a Black Hole. A neutron's lifetime is about 15 minutes, or 877.75 seconds, with an uncertainty of 0.34 seconds. This is according to the UCNtau project, which used a trap, or "bottle," to count the lifetime of neutrons. Other methods have measured the neutron's lifetime as 887.7 seconds, plus or minus 2.2 seconds.
Neutrons are stable inside many nuclei, but when they are free, they decay into a proton, an electron, and an anti-neutrino. This decay is called beta minus decay, and the equation for it is n Æ p + e - +.
Humanity has had a long history of ever-greater scientific, cultural and technological achievements that border on the miraculous. With these in the pocket, we can look into the future confidently. Our pause in this has been a long and amazing one. But it all also seems that it has just begun. Against the amazing background of achieved superlatives, an equally amazing set of paradoxes comes to light that challenge us in the present time. One of these is the great modern paradox that the leading physicists don't believe in physics anymore. They have become dreamers of neutron stars, black holes in the sky, dark energy, and similar fairy tales that are not physically possible. How does one solve this amazing paradox of truth and fiction that cannot mingle except in fairy tales? Did we go wrong somewhere in the path of our cultural and scientific development? How is it possible that physicists don't believe in physics anymore and are honoured by society for their wisdom? What is this trap? Why are we in it? How do we get out of it? What a joke we have become.
Sources
*David La Point - Plasma physicist - The Primer Fields
*The ThunderBolt Project - Symbols of an Alien Sky, Episode 2: The Lightning-Scarred Planet Mars
*The ThunderBolt Project - Top 10 Reasons the Universe is Electric #1: Cosmic Magnetic Fields | Space News
Is black holes are nothing more than tornadoes of the universe 🌌
Except you aren’t thrown around like a tornado, black holes alter space and time, something tornados don’t do, so they’re indeed more than tornadoes of the universe
You are looking at "Death"!
I like this video
A black hole bigger than your galaxy.😮
How is this 1 year ago but your reposting
So is this blackhole bigger than our Galaxy?
No, it was bad information.
Can't we just send a satélite or rocket towards one try to see what happens when it's destroyed
Million and then billion?!! That's stupid
How do they know? Where’s the videos explaining exactly how they know this? A telescope from earth looking into space and somehow they know all this information.
3:12 “TON 16”
It's sad that I'm 40 billion solar masses
Wow!
Just make up a number and we just go with it.. would u still believe them if they said ton 618 is the size of my left ball sak
you know what that means FISH
Who knows about Abell 11?
Scary
He must've said ton 618 1k times
Our grasp of reality is most distorted when we try to grasp from the visual experience. We will need a great deal of mixing science with philosophy if we ever want to progress beyond our ridiculously miniscule vision of things. Anyway we won't be very much longer in this world. See you in the next one don't be late
The future is exciting.
Таких. Как. Мы. Человек. Мало. Галактиках. 🇦🇿
Понятно
The black hole of Calcutta is the biggest!
Wow!
Bologne italy?
So scientists can now see black holes that are 10 billion lightyears away? Yeah right 😂