Hey! Atm I'm working on other ''Falling Into'' videos and a big documentary-style project. Can't wait for you all to see it! Any video ideas you'd like to see?
@@Constable.Chauvin Most cancer is treatable and the ones that aren’t are being researched as we speak. If a quasar hits us there is jack shit we can do.
@@PlanetGuy901 Only if you're not as powerful as me. Black holes won't stand a chance against me for more than 10 seconds. I will eat that son of a star.
Cosmic horror is such an underrated type of genre. It gives off this feeling of existential doom better than any other genre of horror. Such a vast expanse, the inevitable end, and the thought of what we still don't know. Its a feeling that you can't really shake away.
Jokes on them: Due to time dilation, by the time you're spaghettified billions or even trillions of years will already have passed in the rest of the universe, so a little late for coming in tomorrow!
Black holes are definitely the most powerful and terrifying forces in the entire universe. The fact that these things actually exist is freaking insane.
@@stlfatman No black hole has ever been recorded, you do realize that right? All they have released are computer simulations of black holes. They're completely made up, just like dark matter and dark energy, because they couldn't explain why galaxies behave the way they do without thrashing relativity. Which by the way, also has zero empirical backing and was widely rejected before being promoted along with the figure of Einstein after the end of WWII. Einstein himself was quite the lousy character if you research how he conducted himself in life, and how many scientific societies knew him as a plagiarist and a charlatan. He also treated his family like garbage, dumping his wife after essentially enslaving her and marrying his first cousin. Both Albert Einstein and special relativity are only relevant today because of vast ✡️ money to create a cult of personality after the defeat of the axis powers. Indeed there are whole books debunking both Einstein and relativity. Sources: "The Einstein Hoax" and "Albert Einstein: the incorrigible plagiarist" both available on Amazon.
@@aaa-sz9uli kind of do even as an adult. Im always on Earth, but the sky is always that darkish red color depicted in movies, and often the planets are really close. I have them a lot, actually. Theyre not true nightmares, though. Like...i may be panicked in my dream, but when i wake, im more upset because it feels like i was watching a good movie that cut off in the middle lol. But its spooky to me how often they occur.
Its incredible what the addition of the edges of a visor does for the immersion. I'm pretty sure watching this in VR would be super hard if not impossible for me.
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You know some people have a very "out there" idea that blackholes are the start of a new universe. So all the particle matter blackholes consume are then shot out when or if blackholes are done consuming matter, creating the new universe with the particle matter. Like a big bang.
Dogmatism is the antithesis of what science is. It ain't as professor dave says, "science isn't dogma, you're just stupid". Ridiculous. Theres still new possible theories in how black holes can throw back out the matter, etc they've consumed or push it out on the other side. It's technically a scientific impossibility for a black hole to continuously consume like a massive container, just going on and on, increasing what it feeds into. Science has new theories, new speculations, NOT "shut it down".
Quite possibly the single comforting thing about black holes is that you would die long before ever getting close to one, courtesy of the devastating heat, radiation and debris swirling around the accretion disc. It's like, despite being literal tears in the fabric of reality, the laws of physics will do everything to make sure you don't suffer the fate of falling into one of these things. Not sure if I ought to be relieved or terrified.
Not necessarily. Larger black holes have much weaker tidal forces, so a sun mass BH would spaghetify you from a million km away, but you could enter Saggitarius A* completely OK (probably...) - assuming radiation/heat shielding. Of course, you would still continue falling inwards towards the singularity or whatever it is inside and eventually die anyways. Once inside a supermassive BH like the quasar here, you may not be surrounded by a complete darkness - on the contrary, you might actually encounter a sea of light and particles that fell into the black hole before you, with you, and after you, and now is falling towards the central point.
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Fun theoretical fact: If you were to turn around (assuming that you're still alive) and face the opposite direction of the black hole, as you fall in your time will dilate to the point where you'll witness the end of the universe. It would be like watching a movie and gradually hitting the fast-forward button each time you got closer to the black hole.
Because time gets warped for you the farther you are from earth, or the closer you are to a black hole. When entering a black hole, lets say your friends threw you into a black hole while they were flying away, they would see you in slow motion, and since black holes suck all light, you would seem stuck in place right before you enter. If you looked back, time on earthwould seem to speed up, and you would see the end of earth (and the end of your own life)@minttjulep
This is actually not true and a common misconception, you wouldn’t notice anything particular at the event horizon. Anyone on the outside would never see you cross, though.
As others have said, this is a misconception. You will fall in within a finite time and would not witness "the end" of the universe. To an outside observer yes it takes an infinite amount of time for you to fall in but to you it doesn't. Every observer has a different frame of reference whether you are millions of miles apart or the other person in the kitchen whilst you're in the lounge. The conditions in and around blackholes take this difference to an extreme (to the point where physics as we understand it starts breaks down). The way I'm about to try and explain it is a meaningless way of saying it but helps to somewhat conceptualize it; falling into a black hole your frame of reference may as well "split off" from the rest of the universes' and now the only thing in your future is the singularity. You will still fall in and reach the singularity in a finite amount of proper time relative to you and the surrounding, extremely warped, spacetime you find yourself in.
"You have now reach the edge of the event horizon, the point of no return". I feel like once you cross through the accretion disk, that should already be considered the 'point of no return'.
Nah. You can cross through the accretion disk and still be able to leave the gravitational attraction if you have enough escape velocity. But, as a human, yeah, you're fucked. The event horizon is where you need to be faster than light (which is currently impossible) to be able to resist this attraction and leave it.
If you were In a ship, then maybe you can generate enough velocity to escape. If you came In at a specific angle, then you could use the gravitational pull to sling-shot you faster and away from the BH. However, in this instance of just "falling" into the BH, then the point of no return was the moment you entered the BH's gravity well.
Before his death, Stephen Hawking theorized that black holes function somewhat like a computer. But instead of storing information it takes in as it is, it instead scrambles that information and stores it as an entirely new object.
@@solaropposite5920information is a concept made by humans to call things that we learn. Black hole doesn't learn, I imagine its just a cosmic hydraulic press that squeezes everything just for the sake of it.
shhh don't make a big deal of it yet, i am trying to use this in my new strats. just need a rocket ship, and the handy thing is that i have seen gta5 o7....lol
There are certain models of the universe that suggests you might get spat out of a "white hole" in another universe if you somehow made it through alive. So you know, fingers crossed!
The jumpscares that constantly get me are the ones where its initially ambiently loud and all sound suddenly cuts off. Thanks for putting that shit at the end of the video bro I really appreciate it LMAO
Please dont ever stop uploading videos. You're my comfort UA-camr and I always just sit back and relax watching your videos. At the end I always anticipate the next one! Thank you so much for all your effort and work. Thank you!
@@ปัณณทัตดวงประโคน That would be more "falling *onto* mercury". Aint much to fall into there unless you have enough force to dig yourself into the solid ground!
Basically as you enter the event horizon you reach a point where all of the light entering the black hole from all the angles gets warped in a way where it enters your vision, until there’s no more light because it’s falling straight down. It’s like those coin rolling funnel things where as the coin gets closer to the center of the funnel, it goes around faster. But if you just roll a coin straight, it goes straight in. What you saw with the universe “folding” in on itself was the light equivalent of the coin rapidly spinning around the very center of the funnel.
This was the only falling into video you made that was actually genuinely terrifying. The neutron star wasn’t terrifying not even the sun was terrifying those 2 I was excited or curious but this is pure horror
Oo this video was kinda like a horror movie and the music was perfect! You can feel the fear. Always enjoy you videos they are so relaxing and fun to watch, I learn so many cool things from ur videos! Thank you for doing this for us♥️♥️
@@tonylovesducks2501 I have an uncle who works at Marvel, what's your employee number? And no, we have not sent any probes this far out into space. Don't be stupid
falling into a black and falling into a star is in fact quite identical, only major differences being the literal infinite difference between gravity and density, there is no magic mystery crap going on, once you reach at its core you get stuck because escape velocity becomes faster than speed of light
I adore your channel, Stargaze, thank you for your creations. I'm a musician and writer by background and have always loved informally studying astronomy but have been unable to dedicate the time required to really delve into the field. Even now, I am changing my career by completing an MSc in Computer Science, which is fascinating also, but it isn't stars and galaxies. Your videos give me the little moments of joy and information I need to feed my interest until I can finally jump in one day...
"Without your indestructible suit,the intense radiation or extreme temperatures would have already killed you" Think i would have died earlier for not being able to breathe in space 😅
To be honest, you'd sooner die of all your fluids boiling due to lack of pressure. Radiation: Well, it depends where you are, but there are certain regions in space where the radiation would kill you sooner. Region around ISS, for example, has the estimated radiation exposure of about 104 milisivierts per year - which is over 50 times more than a normal day on Earth (1,8-2,4 mSv per year), so it's enough to give you severe and acute radiation sickness (obviously cancer as well), but not enough to vaporise you immediately. You'd just die a slow, horrible death from common cold after returning to Earth.
The fact that the Black Hole is proven to be real and that it is impossible to return from the Event Horizon scares me (Something I rarely have, of course! I can get scared sometimes, but nothing that leaves me terrified, constantly scared or traumatized)
Very cool! 👍 And a really great job and dedication of the camera guy to get the footage out to us, even in those extreme conditions before he got spagettified! You will be remembered forever! 😄
Fun fact If you could stand on the surface of a black hole you could see the back of your head due to the extreme bending of light. Something to do with the schwarzschild radius and such
did his dreams get crushed as he watched a guy getting sucked and crushed into part of a black hole or did that just make him more interested in becoming an astronaut
@@johannjomy8764 He was a mixture of awe and fear and I had to reassure him that there is zero change of spaghetti-ification by going to the Moon, or Mars or Europa (his dream)
@@omfgacceptmyname Buddy, I am not saying that he should not enjoy stuff. If he wants to be a NASA astronaut, then definitely he will have to learn all this, to pass through societal norms and expectations- because society as you know is trash...
It takes a seriously weird mind to call this *relaxing*. I struggled with depression for more than 20 years and these black hole videos still give me the creeps of cosmic dread. If you're not affected by that, seriously, what is wrong with you? 👁👄👁
I figured the scale coming up to the quasar would feel much more... grand, vast, colossal. This one seems like floating up to something the size of a building.
Wow Stargaze took it up a notch with this one! Stunning and intense visuals! Now all we need is a gamma ray burst or a supernova (or hyper nova muahaha) and our minds will be blown and this will be the most subscribed channel of all!
If I understand that correctly: According to the theory, time "accelerates" for you the faster you get. That means once you almost reach the event horizon, you will never fall into the black hole but instead will witness the end of the universe.
You must also take into consideration the fact, that Black Hole is spinning - and so is entire space, matter and even light around it. From your perspective, you'd still see the entire Universe in the point where you were entering the orbit of a Black Hole, as light from everywhere around you would spin just like you, making everything else appear stationary. As you go extremely fast, at near-light speed, you'd also experience time dilation, caused by the fact how fast you're going in that spin. However, in the ,,spin region" of the Black Hole, light reflected from you also spins around, reaching the outside viewer later. That's also why, from his perspective, you'd look like you're slowing down - the closer you are, the less light can reach him, and the longer it takes for the light to reach him.
No. Remember that time dilation is limited by the speed of light and strength of the gravitational well limted by the mass of the BH, and so is not infinite itself. Also, the previous commenter's garbled nonsense, whilst touching on some 'sort of correct' details, is incorrect in mostly everything regarding the physics of BHs. Light does not take longer to reach anyone if it is in fact able to escape the BH it travels (in a vaccum) at the same speed, which is the fundamental reason for time dilation to occur at all. It is principally the strong gravitational field of a BH that causes the time dilation you would expect near the event horizon and not the speed at which you are travelling.
@zaconeil3709 it takes longer because it *goes round* the black hole whilst within the radius of its strong spacetime curve. To reach the outside observer at the same time as without circling around the black hole, it would have actually had to break the speed of light. The exact same effect (just in reverse) causes the inside observer to believe he's moving normally. And I've never said about ,,escaping the black hole" (Event Horizon, more specifically), just its orbit.
@@Admiral45-10 no, it does not. You've completely confused the behaviour of light and the BH accretion disc. The hot, bright accretion disc is not light orbiting the BH. Light emitted by hot gas in the accretion disc is gravitationally lensed from behind the BH, which is why you can see it from whichever direction you view it. Light doesn't orbit it. Everything you said has nothing to do with time dilation or relativity. If you would like to challenge me on that I will happily dig out my astronomy and physics undergrad text books and give more details on that.
@@Admiral45-10 as mentioned before time dilation with BHs is about the flow of space-time around the BH which at the point of the event horizon inexorably flows towards the singularity. It is not to do with the spin of the BH or light travel time.
There's just one issue here. Supermassive black holes are thought to have less effect of spaghettification due to its very wide gravity well in comparison to small black holes. You are more likely to not be stretched and spaghettified by a supermassive black hole than a "regular" black hole ironically.
Don't know why I'm so addicted to these simulations. Never before have I been so fascinated yet filled with absolute terror of what might possibly be out there in the infinite vastness of space.
Even if the suit truly was indestructible, you'd still be affected by gravity inside of it. If the suit is flexible then it would get stretched out but never break, while you would get stretched within it until you're snapped in pieces. If the suit is completely rigid then the top of the suit would be forced to accelarate at the same rate as the bottom part, but your head would not, so I imagine that you would get squished against the top of the suit.
Fun fact, you couldn't get within a few light-years of that thing without your entire ship's electric system, and your nervous system, frying (they're brighter than entire GALAXIES)
Hey! Atm I'm working on other ''Falling Into'' videos and a big documentary-style project. Can't wait for you all to see it! Any video ideas you'd like to see?
Keep it up, i love ur video❤️
My advice is, falling into HD 189733b that's an exoplanet
Falling into Hell
Center of the earth? Betelgeuse?
Falling into a nebula?
Or different types of stars (maybe extremes like a typo O VS a brown dwarf)?
WASP-12B and TON-618?
I love how spagettification is a real scientific term
ppl in physics are not pretentious like ppl in mdeicine
@@SirContentpeople in medicine are just overworked my guy
Black Holes are Italian confirmed 🤌🤌🤌
And there's a place in the Solar System called Mordor
spaghettification, spaghetto/i is written with "ghe", not "ge"
My indestructible suit can't prevent spaghettification? I want a refund!
Sure, just return the suit and get your money back.
The suit will be fine. Don't worry.
Sorry to hear that. Mine is working fine 🤷
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This would’ve kept 11 year old me up for hours thinking it was a daily occurrence I’d have to watch out for
Bro same frfr
I wish we had those kind of dangers instead of the normal ones
@@Constable.ChauvinNo you don't wish that at all. It would be a violent death.
@@Peter-o6s id rather explode in space than spend months dying from some cancer not even able to wipe my own ass.
@@Constable.Chauvin Most cancer is treatable and the ones that aren’t are being researched as we speak. If a quasar hits us there is jack shit we can do.
Top 1 best decisions ever: "Since a normal black hole wasn't enough, you decided to jump into a quasar"
Stanly parable ass moment
More like worst bc you know you’re never gonna come back
@@PlanetGuy901 Only if you're not as powerful as me. Black holes won't stand a chance against me for more than 10 seconds. I will eat that son of a star.
@@VulpesInculta-h2bbro Thinks he's him
Cosmic horror is such an underrated type of genre. It gives off this feeling of existential doom better than any other genre of horror. Such a vast expanse, the inevitable end, and the thought of what we still don't know. Its a feeling that you can't really shake away.
You would need a very educated and self aware audience to appreciate such a movie...
@@ValJedi😂 Fair!
Dude, if you want to experience that in a game just plays Outer Wilds. It is cosmic horror the game.
This should be classified as horror
Cosmic horror
cosmic horror already exists
Right! I know its not really happening me, but i got terrified when it got really loud.
@@guertlenub5731 never said it didn't lol
It’s always happening. But never did.
Me: *gets spaghettified by black hole*
My boss: "You'll still be at work tomorrow right?"
Jokes on them: Due to time dilation, by the time you're spaghettified billions or even trillions of years will already have passed in the rest of the universe, so a little late for coming in tomorrow!
And then you clopened.
Then you open your eyes and find yourself in Skyrim
@@AbdulSoomro-kj5lt Hey, you. You're finally awake. You were trying to cross the event horizon, right? Walked right into that black hole, same as us.
“Sorry, getting spaghettified isn’t covered by OSHA. Also, did you get the memo about those TPS reports?”
Black holes are definitely the most powerful and terrifying forces in the entire universe. The fact that these things actually exist is freaking insane.
@@dentkort Source?
@@stlfatman No black hole has ever been recorded, you do realize that right? All they have released are computer simulations of black holes. They're completely made up, just like dark matter and dark energy, because they couldn't explain why galaxies behave the way they do without thrashing relativity. Which by the way, also has zero empirical backing and was widely rejected before being promoted along with the figure of Einstein after the end of WWII. Einstein himself was quite the lousy character if you research how he conducted himself in life, and how many scientific societies knew him as a plagiarist and a charlatan. He also treated his family like garbage, dumping his wife after essentially enslaving her and marrying his first cousin. Both Albert Einstein and special relativity are only relevant today because of vast ✡️ money to create a cult of personality after the defeat of the axis powers. Indeed there are whole books debunking both Einstein and relativity. Sources: "The Einstein Hoax" and "Albert Einstein: the incorrigible plagiarist" both available on Amazon.
@@stlfatman Uh, because it's not mentioned in the bible or something, I don't know.
@@dentkortexcept for like all the math and observations and the picture
@@stlfatmanHis source: He made it the fk up
Salute to the cameraman for jumping into a quasar and showing the world the inside of a black hole.
but, how the signal , or camera with recording got OUT of event horizont?
@@warrax111easy. someone grab the camera back to earth and share the video file on youtube
@@DBT1007 how can you grab something from behind event horizont?
@@warrax111duh faster then light communication
@@DBT1007 this is not a joke dude your telling me that a normal person can escape a black hole while light cant? you make no sense
2:00 love how they add this line just in case we werent clear that the atmosphere of a quasar was inhospitable.
watching this makes me feel discomfort way more than any horror movie
I used to have space related nightmares a while back, and they were terrifying
@@aaa-sz9uli kind of do even as an adult. Im always on Earth, but the sky is always that darkish red color depicted in movies, and often the planets are really close. I have them a lot, actually. Theyre not true nightmares, though. Like...i may be panicked in my dream, but when i wake, im more upset because it feels like i was watching a good movie that cut off in the middle lol. But its spooky to me how often they occur.
Its incredible what the addition of the edges of a visor does for the immersion. I'm pretty sure watching this in VR would be super hard if not impossible for me.
And the music isn't helping lol
I think its the idea that there is physically no going back once you pass the point of no return
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@@georgef773Stop spamming.
Do you love your job or what? Don't you want weekend day off? It's Friday, man. Don't bring back us to Monday
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I’m glad it ended where it did. Something about watching the universe fading away like that, and not speculating the other side just feels correct
You know some people have a very "out there" idea that blackholes are the start of a new universe. So all the particle matter blackholes consume are then shot out when or if blackholes are done consuming matter, creating the new universe with the particle matter. Like a big bang.
@@OptinexPmakes sense to me, although I’m sure a scientist would shut that theory down. I like the idea of it.
@@PrlytheWn I do too. I wonder what scientists and astronomers would say??
Dogmatism is the antithesis of what science is. It ain't as professor dave says, "science isn't dogma, you're just stupid". Ridiculous. Theres still new possible theories in how black holes can throw back out the matter, etc they've consumed or push it out on the other side. It's technically a scientific impossibility for a black hole to continuously consume like a massive container, just going on and on, increasing what it feeds into. Science has new theories, new speculations, NOT "shut it down".
@@PrlytheWn they will shut down the theory but do have any believable one?? No
Quite possibly the single comforting thing about black holes is that you would die long before ever getting close to one, courtesy of the devastating heat, radiation and debris swirling around the accretion disc.
It's like, despite being literal tears in the fabric of reality, the laws of physics will do everything to make sure you don't suffer the fate of falling into one of these things.
Not sure if I ought to be relieved or terrified.
Not necessarily. Larger black holes have much weaker tidal forces, so a sun mass BH would spaghetify you from a million km away, but you could enter Saggitarius A* completely OK (probably...) - assuming radiation/heat shielding.
Of course, you would still continue falling inwards towards the singularity or whatever it is inside and eventually die anyways.
Once inside a supermassive BH like the quasar here, you may not be surrounded by a complete darkness - on the contrary, you might actually encounter a sea of light and particles that fell into the black hole before you, with you, and after you, and now is falling towards the central point.
Or whatevers inside the darkness is important but no organism in this universe is allowed to get it
Yeah, idk, that doesn't sound very comforting 😅
@@Jotakumonwell it’s better than being alive during all of it
I wonder if you could be fired into one quick enough so that the radiation doesn’t have time to kill you.
Hats off to Stargazer casually jumping into celestial bodies to give us the footage.
Missed opportunity to put the waking up in Skyrim meme at the end.
Hey, you. You're finally awake.
Man that memes been done to death it stopped being funny the 200th time I saw it
You were trying to reach hyper-relativistic speeds, right? Fell right into that black hole, same as us, and that space pirate over there!
@@VisiblyPinkUnicorn Watch your tongue thats Gol . D . Roger himself!!!!
@@VisiblyPinkUnicorn Damn you pirates!! Space marine was nice and lazy
Well, I made the mistake of watching this right before going to sleep
If didnt take it too serious u would be ok 😉
Why does that matter?
Why say that?
Did the black hole suck your sleep in?
I think the joke is they had this as a dream (or more likely nightmare)
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@@georgef773STOP SPAMMING and copying others comments.
OK bro
@@enderethan144 Uninstall yourself.
A magnetar would be a good final boss too
You could say this is a once in a lifetime experience
Fun theoretical fact: If you were to turn around (assuming that you're still alive) and face the opposite direction of the black hole, as you fall in your time will dilate to the point where you'll witness the end of the universe. It would be like watching a movie and gradually hitting the fast-forward button each time you got closer to the black hole.
why
Because time gets warped for you the farther you are from earth, or the closer you are to a black hole. When entering a black hole, lets say your friends threw you into a black hole while they were flying away, they would see you in slow motion, and since black holes suck all light, you would seem stuck in place right before you enter. If you looked back, time on earthwould seem to speed up, and you would see the end of earth (and the end of your own life)@minttjulep
This is actually not true and a common misconception, you wouldn’t notice anything particular at the event horizon. Anyone on the outside would never see you cross, though.
this is a misconception according to NASA
As others have said, this is a misconception. You will fall in within a finite time and would not witness "the end" of the universe. To an outside observer yes it takes an infinite amount of time for you to fall in but to you it doesn't. Every observer has a different frame of reference whether you are millions of miles apart or the other person in the kitchen whilst you're in the lounge. The conditions in and around blackholes take this difference to an extreme (to the point where physics as we understand it starts breaks down).
The way I'm about to try and explain it is a meaningless way of saying it but helps to somewhat conceptualize it; falling into a black hole your frame of reference may as well "split off" from the rest of the universes' and now the only thing in your future is the singularity. You will still fall in and reach the singularity in a finite amount of proper time relative to you and the surrounding, extremely warped, spacetime you find yourself in.
"You have now reach the edge of the event horizon, the point of no return". I feel like once you cross through the accretion disk, that should already be considered the 'point of no return'.
Nah. You can cross through the accretion disk and still be able to leave the gravitational attraction if you have enough escape velocity. But, as a human, yeah, you're fucked.
The event horizon is where you need to be faster than light (which is currently impossible) to be able to resist this attraction and leave it.
If you were In a ship, then maybe you can generate enough velocity to escape. If you came In at a specific angle, then you could use the gravitational pull to sling-shot you faster and away from the BH. However, in this instance of just "falling" into the BH, then the point of no return was the moment you entered the BH's gravity well.
Unless you fart
I literally said the same thing to myself when that part popped up lol.
I was thinking the same thing.
The music near black hole instills a kind of terrifying atmosphere😅😅
iirc it's actually the theme song from the classic TV show "7th Heaven" that you hear in there
It's sad that no one puts on happy music near a black hole. Not all black holes are bad 😒
@@svetchannel2998:)
Dread
@@svetchannel2998recent studies suggest black holes might be connected to white holes.
Space is already more progressive then our planet 😂
They can't be THAT dangerous, the dude in the vid handled it just fine.
Yeah, ofcourse. Let's do this
@@The_Sanchit_Kumar I just need to finish adjusting my suit real quick, you go on ahead. =D
@@Kragith Uhh, actually I am broke so can you bring one suit for me as well. Greatly appreciated :)
The fact that your fall can last days at the speed you’re going is wild to me.
for matter. no living being survives being this close anyways
The first human te be spaghettified *as far as we know.*
Who didnt get the refund for the suit
@@despairdxThe One Who Bought It From Temu🤣
Temu suit is crazyy 😭😭@@PafMedic
This is CGI, not a real person.
@@clinch4402No, I recorded this footage
In the first three seconds I felt cosmic dread. Sure, falling into everything's fatal, but this one has that extra special something.
Before his death, Stephen Hawking theorized that black holes function somewhat like a computer. But instead of storing information it takes in as it is, it instead scrambles that information and stores it as an entirely new object.
@@solaropposite5920information is a concept made by humans to call things that we learn. Black hole doesn't learn, I imagine its just a cosmic hydraulic press that squeezes everything just for the sake of it.
It’s like you go “out of bounds” in real life
Noclipped through the "walls" of reality.
shhh don't make a big deal of it yet, i am trying to use this in my new strats.
just need a rocket ship, and the handy thing is that i have seen gta5 o7....lol
You do, in fact
"NO! I DONT WANNA BE SPAGHETTI!" Many people, I assume.
Unless you have a fetish for it!
Hello Sir can u help me? Can u pick me random powerball numbers to play? I need 5 numbers 1-70 and 1 number 1-25?
As an example 01-02-03-04-05 * 06
Strikes the deepest awe into you. In one word: unfathomable.
I like how you end the video with "haha now you die"
I would laugh too at that point, there is no reason not to.
In my final moment staring into the abyss, I’d be so comforted just seeing a lil :) right before the end.
Average astronomy video ending
Spoilers! 🤬
donkey kong ahh comment
Indestructible suit: Nah, I'd win.
Guy in suit: If you win how do I get out of the blackhole?
Suit: who said anything about you getting out?
There are certain models of the universe that suggests you might get spat out of a "white hole" in another universe if you somehow made it through alive. So you know, fingers crossed!
@@xarxos5274 well damn.💀
Wait for black hole to pass away
One eternity later
Its Doomslayer, the blackhole is not getting out of him
@@herohamza1196more like 1 googol years later
I found my nerf dart!
Bruh.
Good! Now shove it up your arse
3:30 "You are now at the edge (...) the point of no return."
Yes, i am! 🎉
The jumpscares that constantly get me are the ones where its initially ambiently loud and all sound suddenly cuts off. Thanks for putting that shit at the end of the video bro I really appreciate it LMAO
How it feels to chew five gum:
bringing the old meme back eh
Chew Five Gum. Stimulate your senses
How it chews to feel five gum
Spaghetti your senses more like@@kevin8712
Your are the 5 gum that’s gonna get eaten by the black hole
Please dont ever stop uploading videos. You're my comfort UA-camr and I always just sit back and relax watching your videos. At the end I always anticipate the next one! Thank you so much for all your effort and work. Thank you!
don't worry bro, I doubt we're running out of planets to fall into any time soon
@@eg_manifest510 Ahahah. I was talking regarding willpower, but thank god you’re right!
@@eg_manifest510lol
Same ❤
Ty!! These kinds of comments make me want to push out more content and improve
Spaghettification? Mama mia, that's a space-y meat-a-ball!
I’m geeked af watching this
These videos have quite literally given me more perspective about space. I feel like I understand more and appreciate more.
Glad I could do that for you
Indestructible Suit: Finally a worthy adversary. Our battle shall be legendary!
''An immovable object meets an unstoppable force''
next: falling into a neutron star
Basically a Happy-Go-Pukey on stellar scale.
Like so they see this
No falling into mercury.
@user-yi4in2jn7c mercury is dull
@@ปัณณทัตดวงประโคน That would be more "falling *onto* mercury". Aint much to fall into there unless you have enough force to dig yourself into the solid ground!
Q: How longer did you fall?
A: Longer than you think... It's eternity in there...
everyone needs to like this so we can get a jaunt simulation next
Is that a reference to one of those short stories written by Steven King?
"I have been falling....for 30 minutes!"
Emesis Blue reference
@@Titansfury1The Jaunt
Can you imagine that this may be the same cameraman who always survives, only upgraded to lvl 99😂
Black holes used to be an hyperfixation of mine and this video brought that back.They are so magnificent and interesting!
I love how my brain can't understand the ending
Basically as you enter the event horizon you reach a point where all of the light entering the black hole from all the angles gets warped in a way where it enters your vision, until there’s no more light because it’s falling straight down. It’s like those coin rolling funnel things where as the coin gets closer to the center of the funnel, it goes around faster. But if you just roll a coin straight, it goes straight in. What you saw with the universe “folding” in on itself was the light equivalent of the coin rapidly spinning around the very center of the funnel.
WOW!!. My indestructible suit comes with an Ominous background Music. 10/10
I love how it cuts *just* before our certain death
Well... That's a new existential fear unlocked...
These videos are so fascinating! I appreciate the work that went into these. Can’t stop watching them and always hungry for more!
More is coming! Thanks!!
Well thanks for the nightmares
No problem
A strong competitor to Falling to Uranus
🤨Here we go
@@Stargaze_youtube THERE we go ❤
Uranus is so dark inside! Almost feels like a black hole 😂
If you play that video backwards it's like watching things fall out of uranus
I don’t consent.
This is one of your more beautiful simulations. I think the most beautiful ones you ever posted were the views from other galaxies🔥🔥🔥
Thank you!! More views from other galaxies soon!
This was the only falling into video you made that was actually genuinely terrifying. The neutron star wasn’t terrifying not even the sun was terrifying those 2 I was excited or curious but this is pure horror
Just watching the entire universe and fade into darkness in what seems like seconds, the music cutting and everything, genuinely gave me chills.
That was cheerful
3:57
The universe (the only light you can see, before you get spaghettified.)
damn the last thing you will ever see is the entire universe, dope!
Oo this video was kinda like a horror movie and the music was perfect! You can feel the fear. Always enjoy you videos they are so relaxing and fun to watch, I learn so many cool things from ur videos! Thank you for doing this for us♥️♥️
Relaxing and fun you say?
@@Watty7878 sure did lol
The music was really good on this one! Super ominous!
Not just a regular black hole actively feeding but a supermassive one which is pure nightmare fuel.
I guess the cameraman really died this time! 🗿
No, this is most likely CGI.
@@clinch4402nah man I work at Marvel I would have noticed the cgi effects. This is clearly real
@@tonylovesducks2501 I have an uncle who works at Marvel, what's your employee number?
And no, we have not sent any probes this far out into space. Don't be stupid
@@clinch4402the only stupid one here is you
I guess the cameraman is the most powerful being and the supreme entity in the entire universe. 🤪
your choice of music gets me every time, amazing ❤
Im so glad this series is still going, absolutely in love with it!
Space is so fascinating.
Idk why but these are fun to watch before bed 😂
falling into a black and falling into a star is in fact quite identical, only major differences being the literal infinite difference between gravity and density, there is no magic mystery crap going on, once you reach at its core you get stuck because escape velocity becomes faster than speed of light
I love how eeire it is with the music, amazing work!
I adore your channel, Stargaze, thank you for your creations. I'm a musician and writer by background and have always loved informally studying astronomy but have been unable to dedicate the time required to really delve into the field. Even now, I am changing my career by completing an MSc in Computer Science, which is fascinating also, but it isn't stars and galaxies. Your videos give me the little moments of joy and information I need to feed my interest until I can finally jump in one day...
I am never ready for these videos - my mind can’t comprehend the size and variety of our universe
And now you even confuse my sense of time
Props to the guy who went out and got himself sucked into a quasar! He's the GOAT!
2:49 man this is terrifying imagine what it's like in real life yea no thanks I'm off thank you very much 😅
You’d be dead before you even saw the Black Hole due to radiation and the extreme heat vaporizing you. You’d feel no pain though :)
*gets pulled into the inescapable gravitational field of a blackhole*
“uh, yah, no thanks, i’m good”
*walks away*
"Without your indestructible suit,the intense radiation or extreme temperatures would have already killed you"
Think i would have died earlier for not being able to breathe in space 😅
Lolnope. Extreme rad will kill you much faster than lack of oxygen. But it's a subjective point of view.
everything in this video would kill a human
To be honest, you'd sooner die of all your fluids boiling due to lack of pressure.
Radiation: Well, it depends where you are, but there are certain regions in space where the radiation would kill you sooner. Region around ISS, for example, has the estimated radiation exposure of about 104 milisivierts per year - which is over 50 times more than a normal day on Earth (1,8-2,4 mSv per year), so it's enough to give you severe and acute radiation sickness (obviously cancer as well), but not enough to vaporise you immediately. You'd just die a slow, horrible death from common cold after returning to Earth.
Just the mere thought that I am going to fall into a Quasar is enough to kill me of heart attack.
Unless you, technically, had a typical astronaut suit. Then yes. The radiation would have killed you.
Doom guy just wont stop will he
I love the ominous music
1:33 I see "you are my sunshine" meme at the center
The music cutting out right before “you are surrounded by darkness” was the most heart-stopping shit
Fallling into a black gives me anxiety and nightmares
The fact that the Black Hole is proven to be real and that it is impossible to return from the Event Horizon scares me
(Something I rarely have, of course! I can get scared sometimes, but nothing that leaves me terrified, constantly scared or traumatized)
That's not very nice to say about black people
@@McfunfaceLMAO
Why? You'll never fall into one
@@Black_Aces one day
Our Sun will explode, and tranform into a blackhole and eat the rest of the earth
:)
The indestructible suit is always a comfort
Very cool! 👍 And a really great job and dedication of the camera guy to get the footage out to us, even in those extreme conditions before he got spagettified! You will be remembered forever! 😄
That last bit where everything, that will ever take place, shrinks to an infinitely small point is cosmically horiffying.
Fun fact
If you could stand on the surface of a black hole you could see the back of your head due to the extreme bending of light. Something to do with the schwarzschild radius and such
black holes are so damn interesting, i wish me understood and knew more about them
We know everything that there is to know.
@@clinch4402no we don’t
@@SURGEONAA2 Yes we do.
@@clinch4402 nope
@@SURGEONAA2 Yup.
My son is six years old and dreams of being a NASA astronaut some day and he loves watching your videos while I read the text to him.
did his dreams get crushed as he watched a guy getting sucked and crushed into part of a black hole or did that just make him more interested in becoming an astronaut
@@johannjomy8764 He was a mixture of awe and fear and I had to reassure him that there is zero change of spaghetti-ification by going to the Moon, or Mars or Europa (his dream)
@@IrvingZissman Make sure he knows he will also have to study things like calculus, physics(not elementary ones ofcourse), and advanced math.
@@abhirupkundu2778 why? let him enjoy stuff. if he wants to do the math in 15 years he can.
@@omfgacceptmyname Buddy, I am not saying that he should not enjoy stuff. If he wants to be a NASA astronaut, then definitely he will have to learn all this, to pass through societal norms and expectations- because society as you know is trash...
Falling to your death has never been so relaxing
It takes a seriously weird mind to call this *relaxing*. I struggled with depression for more than 20 years and these black hole videos still give me the creeps of cosmic dread. If you're not affected by that, seriously, what is wrong with you? 👁👄👁
I figured the scale coming up to the quasar would feel much more... grand, vast, colossal. This one seems like floating up to something the size of a building.
I watch your animations with great pleasure.
You trully make science pleasurable to learn and experience.
I like how I'm literally dying but I feel oddly satisfied
Wow Stargaze took it up a notch with this one! Stunning and intense visuals! Now all we need is a gamma ray burst or a supernova (or hyper nova muahaha) and our minds will be blown and this will be the most subscribed channel of all!
If I understand that correctly: According to the theory, time "accelerates" for you the faster you get. That means once you almost reach the event horizon, you will never fall into the black hole but instead will witness the end of the universe.
You must also take into consideration the fact, that Black Hole is spinning - and so is entire space, matter and even light around it. From your perspective, you'd still see the entire Universe in the point where you were entering the orbit of a Black Hole, as light from everywhere around you would spin just like you, making everything else appear stationary. As you go extremely fast, at near-light speed, you'd also experience time dilation, caused by the fact how fast you're going in that spin.
However, in the ,,spin region" of the Black Hole, light reflected from you also spins around, reaching the outside viewer later. That's also why, from his perspective, you'd look like you're slowing down - the closer you are, the less light can reach him, and the longer it takes for the light to reach him.
No. Remember that time dilation is limited by the speed of light and strength of the gravitational well limted by the mass of the BH, and so is not infinite itself. Also, the previous commenter's garbled nonsense, whilst touching on some 'sort of correct' details, is incorrect in mostly everything regarding the physics of BHs. Light does not take longer to reach anyone if it is in fact able to escape the BH it travels (in a vaccum) at the same speed, which is the fundamental reason for time dilation to occur at all. It is principally the strong gravitational field of a BH that causes the time dilation you would expect near the event horizon and not the speed at which you are travelling.
@zaconeil3709 it takes longer because it *goes round* the black hole whilst within the radius of its strong spacetime curve. To reach the outside observer at the same time as without circling around the black hole, it would have actually had to break the speed of light. The exact same effect (just in reverse) causes the inside observer to believe he's moving normally.
And I've never said about ,,escaping the black hole" (Event Horizon, more specifically), just its orbit.
@@Admiral45-10 no, it does not. You've completely confused the behaviour of light and the BH accretion disc. The hot, bright accretion disc is not light orbiting the BH. Light emitted by hot gas in the accretion disc is gravitationally lensed from behind the BH, which is why you can see it from whichever direction you view it. Light doesn't orbit it. Everything you said has nothing to do with time dilation or relativity. If you would like to challenge me on that I will happily dig out my astronomy and physics undergrad text books and give more details on that.
@@Admiral45-10 as mentioned before time dilation with BHs is about the flow of space-time around the BH which at the point of the event horizon inexorably flows towards the singularity. It is not to do with the spin of the BH or light travel time.
There's just one issue here. Supermassive black holes are thought to have less effect of spaghettification due to its very wide gravity well in comparison to small black holes. You are more likely to not be stretched and spaghettified by a supermassive black hole than a "regular" black hole ironically.
Don't know why I'm so addicted to these simulations. Never before have I been so fascinated yet filled with absolute terror of what might possibly be out there in the infinite vastness of space.
Neutron star next! That's the one I'm really looking forward to!
How can you say "you will be spaghettified" when I'm wearing an indestructible suit?
The suit is indestructible, you are not.
Even if the suit truly was indestructible, you'd still be affected by gravity inside of it. If the suit is flexible then it would get stretched out but never break, while you would get stretched within it until you're snapped in pieces. If the suit is completely rigid then the top of the suit would be forced to accelarate at the same rate as the bottom part, but your head would not, so I imagine that you would get squished against the top of the suit.
A new Stargaze upload? Instant click!
1:10 looks like something out of Star Wars
Guys we need to thank the camera man
3:54 I was expecting the Halo theme
Fun fact, you couldn't get within a few light-years of that thing without your entire ship's electric system, and your nervous system, frying (they're brighter than entire GALAXIES)
The creepy music made me think there was going to be a jumpscare 😂
Indestructible suit or not, this would be beyond terrifying to experience. Just watching a simulation of it had me on the edge of my seat.
True cosmic horror - bravo my friend!