Scientists Find What's Inside a Black Hole

Поділитися
Вставка
  • Опубліковано 6 лип 2022
  • Scientists Find What's Inside a Black Hole
    ► Subscribe: goo.gl/r5jd1F
    Have you ever wondered how powerful black holes really are? We know that even light cannot get out of their depths, but a black hole attracting six galaxies at once is something absolutely fantastic. And one monster a thousand times larger than the Sun has managed to do it, spreading its web 300 times larger than the Milky Way.
    But we still know so little about black holes that even this may be just the tip of the iceberg. What if black holes hide entire universes inside them? And what if we actually live in one of them?
    We are on social media:
    destinymediaa
    destiny.media.yt
    The Destiny voice:
    www.TomsVoiceovers.co.uk
    Sourses: pastebin.com/raw/Hx0yMm0P

КОМЕНТАРІ • 2,1 тис.

  • @dancervictoriafly
    @dancervictoriafly Рік тому +1127

    Skip to 34:02 for the start of the actual explanation of what is inside a black hole

    • @user-ns6kg6hv2t
      @user-ns6kg6hv2t Рік тому +75

      With so many mistakes in the video, all he's just giving are wrong information.

    • @sherry356
      @sherry356 Рік тому +24

      What a legend - thanks!

    • @DaBesst88
      @DaBesst88 Рік тому +24

      I guess humans just don't understand that, With Time New Information Is Learnt To Update Existing Theoris And Create New Ones.
      That is exactly what has happened with the recording of Each Previous video Leading Up to the Final Ones....
      We truly are getting dumber as a species

    • @madisonvorpahl7311
      @madisonvorpahl7311 Рік тому +14

      @@user-ns6kg6hv2t they do that in almost every video

    • @vfwveihvnwroi3614
      @vfwveihvnwroi3614 Рік тому +8

      @@user-ns6kg6hv2t can you specify the mistakes?

  • @ayushawasthi3811
    @ayushawasthi3811 Рік тому +1673

    You start the video and then you see its 1 hour long 🤐

    • @borgresearcher
      @borgresearcher Рік тому +64

      with this irritating voice

    • @madness3979
      @madness3979 Рік тому +75

      I thought it was gonna be 10 minutes max.

    • @yeasylol8415
      @yeasylol8415 Рік тому +106

      Time is an illusion. You are simply, in the moment. For however “long” you think it has been, or will be.

    • @TheFreakyable
      @TheFreakyable Рік тому +103

      @@yeasylol8415 me to my boss when I'm late and he complains:

    • @wkelly4963
      @wkelly4963 Рік тому +22

      I seen your post and checked if it was true. 😛

  • @darkhorse5932
    @darkhorse5932 Рік тому +368

    The fact that people are making microscopic black holes is equally amazing and terrifying.
    Edit: After reading the comments, gotta say I don't understand half of what you people are saying to me, But I appreciate the effort.

    • @Saint2CB
      @Saint2CB Рік тому

      it is but due to hawking radiation those black holes can only exist for short periods of time. too short to attract mass to grow and consume our planet lol

    • @saywhatnowcomon3426
      @saywhatnowcomon3426 Рік тому +35

      The black holes they're creating only last for less than a few milliseconds probably less time than that even and don't have the energies needed to be self sustaining

    • @darkhorse5932
      @darkhorse5932 Рік тому +41

      @@saywhatnowcomon3426 sounds like my typical dating experience *"hehehe* *elbow nudge"*

    • @alexandremartin660
      @alexandremartin660 Рік тому

      @@saywhatnowcomon3426 still don't hide the fact they don't know when they will create one that won't die and than were all gonna be fked without even knowing it

    • @xanider5098
      @xanider5098 Рік тому +10

      no one is creating black holes lol. The amount of energy needed for that is FAR BEYOND what we can muster up. two protons smashing together can not form black holes anyway. The black hole they would make would be smaller than the Planck length, therefore can not exist.

  • @thatidiotoverthere6311
    @thatidiotoverthere6311 Рік тому +4

    Thank you so much for this video, deserves a sub, and I am to so incredibly obsessed with theories of black holes and space anomalies. This is probably the best video I’ve seen about anything this year.

  • @AkiyamaKatsuko
    @AkiyamaKatsuko Рік тому +331

    So theoretically, universes will never stop spawning. That puts into perspective just how insignificant we really are in the grand scheme of things.

    • @AnalyticalReckoner
      @AnalyticalReckoner Рік тому +26

      You mean Hypothetically.

    • @krwiles
      @krwiles Рік тому +42

      But it would also show just how special you are because even dealing with near infinite possibilities it's impossible for there to be another "you" that's exactly the same with the same experiences/memories. There might be lots of "you"s out there but you're the only you that's you. So drink, be happy, and love.

    • @syntaxusdogmata3333
      @syntaxusdogmata3333 Рік тому

      @@AnalyticalReckoner 😏👍

    • @EricHamm
      @EricHamm Рік тому +2

      Entropy says otherwise.

    • @grimreaper3972
      @grimreaper3972 Рік тому +11

      @@krwiles not 100% ture. there coould be another you out there that has simialr memories but made different choices later in life. like instead of you taking a car to work, another you might walk or ride the bus. but you could still be heading to the same spot. you people think so simple about things.

  • @Aro-Skye
    @Aro-Skye Рік тому +389

    Kinda insane to think that there’s all this stuff out there and we’re just here worrying about gas prices and such 😂

    • @DaBesst88
      @DaBesst88 Рік тому +31

      It's the system. Prevents growth and preserves power.

    • @brufnus
      @brufnus Рік тому +32

      Such problems are always caused by those in power... so perhaps they should be the first to explore a black hole up close. 😀

    • @Kilzu1
      @Kilzu1 Рік тому +3

      This makes me think, that most people are happy that they don't own black holes which are eating stars and such.....I mean imagine the size of the GAS bill alone which comes with owning one ;)

    • @t.c.2776
      @t.c.2776 Рік тому

      LMAO... you are seriously mentally deficient... you have a know value here on earth that has an effect directly on your life, ability to work, feed your family, etc... vs something that can't be explained, doesn't effect your work or buying food for your family... and YOU will never benefit from it or even see one... so who's actually INSANE in this picture?....😆😉... and don't forget... ALL THIS IS PURE SPECULATION and can't be proven...

    • @Wooldy3487
      @Wooldy3487 Рік тому

      😂😂

  • @yendorelrae5476
    @yendorelrae5476 Рік тому +15

    Really great production. Excellent visuals paired with articulate narration and good information! Vivid visuals, can't say enough about the eye candy!

  • @JonnoPlays
    @JonnoPlays Рік тому +22

    If black holes destroy matter how could we be inside one? 🤔

    • @LightshamanaDhyana
      @LightshamanaDhyana Рік тому +1

      You are inside as information. Just like DNA without any matter.

    • @zack2009
      @zack2009 Рік тому

      well, the thing is the Big Bang started from 1 singularity.

  • @wafikiri_
    @wafikiri_ Рік тому +169

    A few moments into the video and I hear something that doesn't fit known theory. It is not the time perceived by the traveler into a black hole that extends due to gravity but the time perceived by an external observer, which would have to wait an infinite time to see anything disappearing in the black hole. For the traveller, it's just as fast as needed to traverse the same distance elsewhere.

    • @matgeezer2094
      @matgeezer2094 Рік тому +4

      Thats as I understood it as well.

    • @matgeezer2094
      @matgeezer2094 Рік тому +2

      But it rapidly gets worse. Scientists believed that black holes contain dust???? What???

    • @templeofleila
      @templeofleila Рік тому +20

      Exactly.. I feel like I'm listening to a junior high science fair lecture plagiarized from Wikipedia.

    • @spugelo359
      @spugelo359 Рік тому +7

      That theory itself sounds ridiculous AF. If that was the case, surface of black hole should be full of visible matter, since us external observers should take 'infinite time' to observe things to enter into a black hole. Would make much more sense if for the person entering black hole it would take 'infinite time' from his POV. That way things can enter black holes without any issues... which from out observation seems to be the case. Like seriously... some theories sound just fine, but some are just ridiculous to the point of me wondering what kind of star dust they have been breathing in to get that high.

    • @matt-jc4ly
      @matt-jc4ly Рік тому

      @@spugelo359 I think that's the point... the gravitational field is so extreme that the math turns into gibberish ..... their cannot be any observer because no light escapes the black hole for our eyes to see... These theories are all speculation due to our inability to actually observe what is happening ... that is why a "black hole" appears black to us.... The black hole is literally bending space and time to the point where nothing can escape.

  • @ApexLodestar
    @ApexLodestar Рік тому +7

    The Black Hole Information Paradox is similar to life and death if, in theory, we are to believe life exists after death. If we see them enter the black hole then they're dead in our eyes but alive in the other side of it due to the paradox. So, it's similar in the way we see our loved ones dead in this dimension but they're theoretically alive in another dimension.

    • @TheSnoeedog
      @TheSnoeedog 12 днів тому

      What thew hell are you going on about? Put the bong down

  • @SkeeterStrat
    @SkeeterStrat Рік тому +11

    No doubt there’s some form of life out there somewhere. And our world is probably floating in the wind in some larger world. Can’t even wrap my head around it

  • @letstalktech8894
    @letstalktech8894 Рік тому +1

    One of the best channels on UA-cam. Thank you ❤️‍🔥

  • @saintracheljarodm.holy-kay2560
    @saintracheljarodm.holy-kay2560 Рік тому +29

    It's definitely about black holes, really pulls you in!

  • @takeplayervideos7145
    @takeplayervideos7145 Рік тому +5

    Your videos always ...mind-blowing🤯)

  • @405adam
    @405adam Рік тому +69

    I believe it’s possible we were born from singularity that was large enough to produce a universe, similar to the way only the large enough stars can produce black holes

    • @chasethemaster3440
      @chasethemaster3440 Рік тому +5

      It’s definitely possible

    • @Syv_
      @Syv_ Рік тому +7

      you mean the big bang

    • @drdaedalus880
      @drdaedalus880 Рік тому +2

      Yeah I've been thinking the same thing. Merging quasars with the mass some the percentage of the universe, except when the merge and they're moving .9 c, they explode in a big bang.

    • @nicholasjasman6550
      @nicholasjasman6550 Рік тому +2

      @@Syv_ lmao for real, we've already come to this conclusion like 100 years ago 😂 🤣

    • @ElonHusky
      @ElonHusky Рік тому +1

      @@nicholasjasman6550 And its cyclical process once the universe collapses into one gaint black hole singularity again it qill explodeike bing bang new universe will form, the process will continue

  • @elizabethannsmith5006
    @elizabethannsmith5006 Рік тому

    I love these videos! The images are so satisfying to watch!💥☄️💫⭐️🌟✨

  • @madness3979
    @madness3979 Рік тому +15

    Nice video! A bit long but I like the dedication. You went into a lot of detail, I like it

  • @robertodcol6716
    @robertodcol6716 Рік тому +20

    They don't literally mean that there are 2 clones of you when you enter a blackhole. The clone that enters the blackhole is your physical body, which has been obliterated into energy. The other clone that exits the blackhole is not only your obliterated body, but your soul, which is made of your energy and contains your information.
    -Diana Lucius DeCollis.

    • @IdiotDoomSpiral69
      @IdiotDoomSpiral69 Рік тому +5

      Hi, they are not referring to a soul. There is no scientific evidence for the existence of a soul, and it would not be included as part of any serious scientific theory. What you are saying is just an assertion, with no factual basis or explanation.

    • @phumgwatenagala6606
      @phumgwatenagala6606 Рік тому +1

      Not true. If something is ejected from an event horizon, then something of the same energy and properties must be absorbed - so if matter is ejected then the same matter was absorbed - so one copy outside and one inside

    • @robertodcol6716
      @robertodcol6716 Рік тому

      @@IdiotDoomSpiral69 Right. There is no scientific evidence. There are only reasonable speculations. One only has to watch documentaries of NDE and reincarnation, in which children recall historical facts from their past-lives, without even learning about it in their current life to understand.
      Also, the soul is a serious hypothetical pseudo-science theory-not no serious scientific theory at all. The Destiny UA-cam channel is also a hypothetical science channel-not a serious one. There is no need to be so serious. Anything can be possible.

    • @jonathanrabcewicz6191
      @jonathanrabcewicz6191 Рік тому +1

      you existing more than once only becomes a paradox if you if the different versions of yourself are casually connected. Since nothing leaves the black hole and the outside version will never enter there is no paradox. There is indeed a literaly copy of you being created according to our current understanding

    • @issholland
      @issholland Рік тому

      @@jonathanrabcewicz6191 it would be as much of a "clone" as your mirror creates when you look in it. Or as much of a clone that a hologram creates.
      If an outside observer could stop physics for a moment and go touch the "you" at the event horizon they would phase through you since that's just simply the location of your last known light particles.

  • @kloakovalimonada
    @kloakovalimonada Рік тому +56

    Kudos for showing the actual scientists, putting a face behind the theories

    • @thatguy-art6229
      @thatguy-art6229 Рік тому

      HE FOOLED YOU ALSO. THERE IS NO SUCH TBHING AS A BLACK HOLE. A BLACK HOLE IS A FICTION MADE UP BY A THIRD RATE FAKER. OK - NOW STand up and say you are also an ignorant fool.

    • @zvast
      @zvast 7 місяців тому

      Actual? The same video clip is shown on many other videos. 😁
      By the way the black scientists doesn't look like Neil deGrasse Tyson in his young years.
      Some interesting numbers of astronomers:
      White, 80.6%
      Asian, 7.9%
      Hispanic or Latino, 6.7%
      Unknown, 3.3%
      Black or African American, 0.8%
      American Indian and Alaska Native, 0.7%

  • @rogersturdevantsr1325
    @rogersturdevantsr1325 Рік тому

    This was Wonderful to watch great Job Hubble

  • @ncit4846
    @ncit4846 Рік тому +55

    thanks for your hardwork, love your content!

    • @smlanka4u
      @smlanka4u Рік тому

      Black Holes are just higher densities of matter. The hypothetical Cosmic Inflation theory is wrong. According to Buddhism, The universe ended with a rain (called Sampaththi Mahamegha) like high energy plasma of elementary particles that filled the universe with them after the contraction (Sanvattai) that starts to expand (Vivatta) during the time that started to exchange matter from one side to another. And the duration of the further expansion (Vivattai) is similar to the duration of the first expansion. Again it contracts (Sanvatta) within a similar duration. So the so-called Cosmic Inflation couldn't happen quickly. Something must be wrong with the hypothetical theory of Cosmic Inflation. The General Relativity doesn't allow faster than light expansion. So perhaps, some people tried to change science to make that to support creationism. It is a shame to the scientific community. Someone with a good brain should be able to understand that scientists or the universe didn't have a good reason to be very small like an atom or elementary particle. Space doesn't have a process that can expand matter quickly making cosmic inflation. Space is still increasing. So the Big Bang didn't create space to expand matter. I'm sure that something big is wrong with the scientific community and the people who are popularising science because of the influence of Abrahamic religions. They usually don't talk and ignore a lot of topics that are against the concept of creationism. It is the hidden agenda and purpose of the modern scientific community and western media on explanations about the process of the universe.

    • @thatguy-art6229
      @thatguy-art6229 Рік тому

      NO HARD WORK. HE JUST COPPIED THE WORK OF OTHERS AND CLAIMED TO UNDERSTAND THIS NONSENSE. HE IS REGURGITATING INCORRECT INFORMATION. HE IS REPEATING A FANTASY. HE IS COMPLETYELY EMPTY. THERE IS NO NEW WORK REPRESENTED HERE. HE HAS ONLY REPEATED THE MISTAKES OF OTHERS. HE HAS NO IDEA WHAT HE IS REPEATING. FOOLED YOU HE DID. MORE LIKE THANKS FOR NOTHING AND APOLOGIZE FOR BEING A FOOL.

  • @Risad
    @Risad Рік тому +19

    Thank you for these! I have been using your videos for my son's homeschooling as soon as he showed interest in space. We sit and watch them together.

    • @yeasylol8415
      @yeasylol8415 Рік тому

      How old is he?

    • @Drivertilldeath
      @Drivertilldeath Рік тому +7

      For educational videos, backed by facts and scince, check put the youtube channel Kurzgesagt. Its awesome.

    • @Risad
      @Risad Рік тому +5

      @@yeasylol8415 6, start their interests early lol

    • @yeasylol8415
      @yeasylol8415 Рік тому +5

      @@Risad Good on you. Just don’t let them touch this damn technology we got nowadays. Quick way to ruin innocence.

    • @eatnut
      @eatnut Рік тому +2

      @@yeasylol8415 what a rediculous statement

  • @adam7935
    @adam7935 Рік тому +4

    I'm sure if you were able to unmask the veil of darkness around a black hole, it would be something similar to a neutron star.

  • @Jaimalhar786
    @Jaimalhar786 Рік тому

    Amazing 🤩 knowledge. Thanks 🙏 Absolutely Loved it

  • @JBrd79
    @JBrd79 Рік тому +50

    M87 can NOT "possibly be the biggest black hole that exists". According to your video - the black hole at the center of Messier 87 galaxy is 6.5 Billion times the mass of the sun. That's pretty big; however, we already know of another black hole, Ton 618, which absolutely DWARFS M87's black hole, with a mass of roughly 66 Billion times that of our sun. Ton 618 currently holds the title of most massive black hole that we're aware of (so far).

  • @matgeezer2094
    @matgeezer2094 Рік тому +25

    A few minutes in, and multiple mistakes. Time doesn't slow for the person entering the BH, the accretion disk does not rotate at the speed of light, gravity isn't weaker for Supermassive BH its just that the gravitational well is greatly spread out, a singularity does not possess infinite gravity. 5 minutes in and multiple serious errors

    • @Heliocentric
      @Heliocentric Рік тому +3

      Oh i hate any mention "infinite" gravity.
      Infinite gravity would crush the universe.

    • @krom9897
      @krom9897 Рік тому

      I noticed that too

    • @spugelo359
      @spugelo359 Рік тому +2

      @@Heliocentric Anything 'infinite' should be just laughed out of the room instantly...

    • @matgeezer2094
      @matgeezer2094 Рік тому

      @@krom9897 you lose trust in the whole vid which is a shame, the graphics are pretty good, and its such an interesting subject, there's a great 'story' or narrative to communicate to lay peeps

  • @Wooldy3487
    @Wooldy3487 Рік тому +10

    I respect the cameraman’s dedication

  • @hestheMaster
    @hestheMaster Рік тому

    Your graphics are over the top. We see things that move so slowly sped up to show what hapens over several thousand
    years. Lots of good information here designed to make you think.

  • @kallista5194
    @kallista5194 Рік тому +8

    Microblack holes form via the electromagnetic field of a spinning clothes dryer, feeding off of left socks in the N hemisphere, and right socks in the S hemisphere, due to their rotational spins. Though short-lived, their veracity has caused several parallel universes to theorize where their sudden inundation of strange, woven cloth tubes has originated from.
    Black holes: the pranksters of the universe.

    • @tedmoss
      @tedmoss Рік тому +2

      So that's where all my left socks disappeared to. It shouldn't have left all the right ones with holes though.

    • @TheToche88
      @TheToche88 Рік тому +1

      @@tedmoss finally explains why my socks look like open finger gloves

  • @xx-qv9tp
    @xx-qv9tp Рік тому +27

    There is literally no way for us to know, at this time

    • @12major18
      @12major18 Рік тому +2

      Not true. You can take behavioral evidence and work backwards to understand something better. You can’t SEE a black hole, but you can see how the matter surrounding a black hole behaves, thus defining our understanding of a black holes existence.

    • @aijunky
      @aijunky Рік тому +3

      @@12major18 So inference still.. Not for sure..

    • @SpectorEuro4
      @SpectorEuro4 Рік тому

      @@12major18 I mean you contradicted yourself really

    • @pixartist8190
      @pixartist8190 Рік тому +1

      As black holes are not fully explainable with our current models we must assume that our theories can not accurately describe any details of its interior. This video's suggests that singularities are somewhat real but that is of course utter nonsense. Singularities are artifacts of incorrect mathematical descriptions. There are most likely no actual singularities and nearly all scientists will agree with this statement.

    • @nicoloantonini8864
      @nicoloantonini8864 Рік тому +1

      @@12major18 you still cannot prove what really happens inside the singularity. As far as we have discovered, we have Just a minimal understanding about how matter interacts with the black hole caused by the singularity itself. But what lies beyond the horizon line it's pretty unknown. You can prove black holes exist, as you said, and that's true, but It doesnt imply anything else. Inference isn't always bullet-proof in science

  • @evxl
    @evxl Рік тому +2

    Thank you so much for your presentation. What my theory is after the sun or suns are supernova they are like fireworks, nothing left except the vacuum pulling of space left by the supernova creating a new mixter of gases and maybe masses depending the size.

  • @BrianWilliamDoty
    @BrianWilliamDoty Рік тому +13

    So, if a particle collider can make mini blackholes, thats contracting spacetime in front of a spacecraft to pull it forward. But what about the space behind it? You want it to expand to ride the gravitational wave to seem like it is pushed by gravity.

  • @leonardo_abreu_1709
    @leonardo_abreu_1709 Рік тому +15

    I don’t know if you guys have been using animations in past videos, but I loved ! Much better, interesting and much more easy to understand! Perfect 👍

    • @ratdad48
      @ratdad48 Рік тому +1

      Hey guy you don't mind being lied to. Means they will just continue.

    • @taunteratwill1787
      @taunteratwill1787 Рік тому

      Like the bible was used to convince gullible fucks. 😂

  • @DunkinBiscuits
    @DunkinBiscuits Рік тому +5

    50:18 "if you'd like to see how the universe will little by little freeze and die" xD i dont know why but i burst out laughing when he said that, he just said it so cheerfully xD

  • @likeluptid
    @likeluptid Рік тому +1

    From that 30 minute mark until the end, I was so caught up in the video, I almost didn't even remember to breathe. My mind was right there INSIDE the video as if it was a black hole.

  • @xKJBB23
    @xKJBB23 Рік тому +8

    I saw some videos that black holes could smash you into pieces but what if, somehow, there's a way to survive through it?

    • @actingeternity
      @actingeternity Рік тому

      Fascinating question 📽🎬📽

    • @7evYT
      @7evYT Рік тому

      Well scientists hypothesize that a large enough black hole could possibly have weak enough gravity, or a weak enough gradient of gravity I guess. Because if you approached a small one, half your body would be experiencing unsurvivable differences in gravity, thus shredding you and everything you rode in on into fine ribbon.

  • @thegaminggetaway4134
    @thegaminggetaway4134 Рік тому +29

    Awesome video. Super interesting. I wish we could go into one and come out with data and information.

    • @EricHamm
      @EricHamm Рік тому +2

      What kind of maniac are you to still use double spacing?

    • @thatoneguy6233
      @thatoneguy6233 Рік тому +2

      That would definitely be interesting

    • @Llama_Dhali_G
      @Llama_Dhali_G Рік тому +1

      I say lets stay far away from it, yet, orbit it at intensely multuplied speeds, analyze it from the outside, then, possibly, venture beyond. . Most likely death . . >.>'

    • @rugdoc97
      @rugdoc97 Рік тому

      ​@@EricHamm send the elites and Trudeau and biden into the black hole and this corrupt payed for system to and never come out

  • @misxk5805
    @misxk5805 Рік тому +8

    Meanwhile in alternate universe:
    Fairies and magical people find out what's inside the Whitehole.

  • @A10Aful
    @A10Aful Рік тому

    This intense narrative, deep strange events narrated and a marvelous voice made me think why I was never sugested this channel before? Thanks for your job, sun (son). KKKKKKK

  • @eulermachado3968
    @eulermachado3968 Рік тому +1

    Wow 4 days after the release, Im here! Just greeting the time travellers years or decades after watching this. Hello from july 12th 2022 Brasil, hope our future is a bright one!

  • @RC-es6bo
    @RC-es6bo Рік тому +3

    I didn't realize it first that this video is nearly 1 Hour. But its very interesting that I didn't even realize after video end I saw time its 1 har passed, surprised by the way. Thanks for making such videos

  • @WhosDeity
    @WhosDeity Рік тому +13

    Mad respect for the filmers that risked their life to shoot this video

  • @yuribruza
    @yuribruza Рік тому

    I never really sat and thought it ever wondered much about space it just always went over my head as a kid but the more I learn about it the more intrigued I get

  • @shoomapadoo1141
    @shoomapadoo1141 Рік тому +2

    In the first minute they tell you "we still don't know " . . . Brilliant

  • @onikamustache
    @onikamustache Рік тому +27

    Shoutout to the cameraman who got close to a black hole and recorded this for us to see 🙏🏽

    • @spitzer666
      @spitzer666 Рік тому +6

      Shout out to narrator for going inside black hole to help us understand about it 😏

    • @charlespancamo9771
      @charlespancamo9771 Рік тому

      shoutout to the 50 dudes before you who made the same comment

    • @onikamustache
      @onikamustache Рік тому

      @@charlespancamo9771 ok? This is the internet nothing is original

    • @charlespancamo9771
      @charlespancamo9771 Рік тому

      @@onikamustache lol start thinking and start googling then kid cuz there is a TON that doesn't exist on the internet

    • @onikamustache
      @onikamustache Рік тому

      @@charlespancamo9771 Great idea. How about you do that & let me know how’s it going?

  • @tobyday162
    @tobyday162 Рік тому +26

    Amazing & informative, yet easy to comprehend...you did really well to put across such complex info in such an easy to understand way, thank you. It was really interesting! 😊

    • @DonaldKronos
      @DonaldKronos Рік тому +1

      Sadly it's more misinformative than informative. I haven't watched one of their videos in quite a while because they have that tendency, but I decided to give this one a chance. I hope people will encourage them to strive for accuracy and to avoid stating things as factual which are in fact their own poor understanding, misinterpretation, or fantasy and speculation. The information content tends to be good, but mixed with so much misinformation it's bound to cause substantial damage to Human Society, and too much of that is happening already.

    • @Specialeffecks
      @Specialeffecks Рік тому

      @@DonaldKronos I agree, I was thinking of listing all the misinformation (starting with misinformation just 19 seconds in), but it feels a bit too grating to listen again. Then at 1:52 it states small black holes have stronger gravity than large ones - false. They have stronger tidal forces at the event horizon, not stronger gravity. These mixed facts, then errors happen throughout the video. It would have been very easy (and much more entertaining - not to mention informative) just to do a simple, 60-minute fact check of the script prior to posting. Too much for someone with over 1M subscribers?

  • @fahimontu7065
    @fahimontu7065 Рік тому

    Always wait for ur uploads...💜💜

  • @dancingwiththedogsdj
    @dancingwiththedogsdj 9 місяців тому

    It's only that long? Great video, just ring my notification chime when an updated one that's 2+ hours long is available... That might be able to cram even more information into it since things get a little crazy around the neighborhood of a black hole...
    Sometimes I feel like I have a better understanding of black holes than life on earth! 🍻❤️🚀🕺 I love the narrator's voice describing this stuff. 🗣️🎶👂

  • @chickenfinger3612
    @chickenfinger3612 Рік тому +28

    I always love watching your videos! But what if I have questions?
    For instance, given Poplawski's theory and other research,
    From one perspective we have a left and a right direction. Is this just a terminology chosen to understand the concept of the galaxies turning, or in other words, simplified to two-dimensional terms to describe a building theory?...The theory of left and right turning galaxies is a notable but it seems to be only relatively applicable in two-=dimensional space. Since these "newborn" galaxies are "birthed" as three-dimensional, how do we know that they aren't just upside down and all turning the same direction? I realize that even if there was a three dimensional factor that one is still distinguishable from the other even if one side is upside down and one is not...but can we even assume that it is obeying distinguishable differentiation in dimensions (as in 1, 2, 3, 4, etc)? If it does have a spin for example, can it be "born" spinning four-dimensionally? Is it even called a spin since a spin refers to something that is only three-dimensional? Space makes my brain not chill

    • @neilkole3359
      @neilkole3359 Рік тому +2

      Therefore,this indirectly disproves Poplawski's theory or brings errors in it,right?

    • @DaBesst88
      @DaBesst88 Рік тому +3

      Very thought provoking

    • @spidertazzfb47
      @spidertazzfb47 Рік тому +3

      The earth turns in the same direction, but if you flush a toilet in the north hemisphere the water turns in one direction ,south hemisphere turns the opposite direction. The atmosphere does the same thing, like a Toronto rotation.

  • @kinshuksinghania4289
    @kinshuksinghania4289 Рік тому +12

    I think if space isn’t absolute then there is every chance that there’s a whole universe inside a black hole and that maybe we live inside a black hole

    • @adrianabonitaaziz
      @adrianabonitaaziz Рік тому +1

      I thought about this 🤔 maybe ...

    • @arandomdude7323
      @arandomdude7323 Рік тому

      I mean the universe is kind of a black hole except there isn't a ring but for now it's just a theory. Maybe.

  • @TimpBizkit
    @TimpBizkit Рік тому +2

    I have an idea that the event horizon would appear to recede away from you as the energy required for light to travel out and reach your eyes becomes less, so what you are seeing is the boundary at which a projectile at the speed of light can reach your eyes, although I do think light would look increasingly red towards the boundary. To someone a safe distance it would look like I was engulfed, but to me, it would look like the event horizon was elusive, like the end of a rainbow. By the time I was where a far away observer would view the event horizon, its radius would be half. By the time I reached that half, it would be a third (or two thirds of the "half"). I would chase the shrinking void until I was destroyed by gravitational gradient near the singularity, although in practice it would still appear larger because I'm closer.

  • @Mon5taa203
    @Mon5taa203 Рік тому +1

    Black holes are the universal time clock. They huge clocks and each black hole time clocks are set to different times. The more you travel/Push objects through them the more pressure it takes.

  • @cliffcarter6261
    @cliffcarter6261 Рік тому +4

    This whole thing is either genius or insane! Enjoying watching it, but it is far beyond my understanding. If you understand it then bravo for you!

    • @jonathanrabcewicz6191
      @jonathanrabcewicz6191 Рік тому

      This documentary has been dumbed down to a point where it becomes factually wrong in many places to make sure that even a 15 year old could follow the explanations :)

  • @jamesc8259
    @jamesc8259 Рік тому +8

    Love your channel and content. Thank you for having David Attenboroughs son as a narrator 😂

  • @patriciaparker9563
    @patriciaparker9563 Рік тому

    I love your voice so much. It's so soothing and i listen to you when I go to bed. You should really do a couple meditation videos. I bet they would be a hit

  • @kaii7147
    @kaii7147 Рік тому

    i was happy to see this was a hour long i love blackholes there amazing

  • @KCAATV
    @KCAATV Рік тому +5

    If the Earth is spinning and moving, how can a telescope look back 14 billion years in time at a fixed point in space for two weeks and capture a perfectly focused image?

    • @melongum2825
      @melongum2825 Рік тому

      Because the other object is mind blowing big and and the take pictures in periods also the earth and sun are on a orbit

    • @LightshamanaDhyana
      @LightshamanaDhyana Рік тому

      The same way as you have light at every point in a room.

    • @lp712
      @lp712 Рік тому

      @Valentin Caballero That’s not what he is asking about…

  • @ashokkumar-zw8vi
    @ashokkumar-zw8vi Рік тому +3

    Melodysheep's masterpiece The Timelapse of The Future has influenced a lot,i mean alot of videos related to space. So many people used his video by taking a clip of the video or the musics. It is no doubt a masterpiece. But a lot of people just use it and didnt even credit him. Thats messed up.
    He took a very very long time to make that video. One man,one masterpiece. It is not easy at all to create such a masterpiece. Its iconic and it is incredible. Please support Melodysheep so that he can keep making masterpieces.
    And i dont see any credit to him in the description or in the video? Why may i know? Maybe is a fair use but still...come on guys. You make amazing videos but this is unacceptable. Im dissapointed damn it.

  • @bayannirivera
    @bayannirivera Рік тому +1

    where do you get these awesome visuals! wow

  • @77Pera
    @77Pera Рік тому +6

    39:00 even if the human body can survive entering a blackhole so do debries to, in a free fall you will be surrounded by debries hitting you, the longer is the fall the more probability you will die without being able to see the end singularity, the same applies to a spaceship, if the space ship is a big pure diamond maybe it will resist collisions until reaching the singularity,
    if the space of the blackhole is shrinking the more you get close to the singularity, the more closer will be the debries to crushing you.
    what if the singularity is a optical illusion because of distance, the same diameter tunnel as it was at the entry point at the human eye the more the end of a tunnel is distant the more it looks smal, as long the tunnel keeps a large size, you can survive without getting crushed

    • @sworatex1683
      @sworatex1683 Рік тому

      There are blackholes that don't have debris close right?

    • @sworatex1683
      @sworatex1683 Рік тому +1

      But if you're in a bus and it accelerates you feel being pushed back. What if you acceleration extends to infinity? You'll probably be crushed to a pancake at your seat

    • @77Pera
      @77Pera Рік тому

      @@sworatex1683 maybe not maybe depands on the mass and size of the blackhole and also the amount of debries around the entry

    • @77Pera
      @77Pera Рік тому

      @@sworatex1683 there is also a theory that in a blackhole there are no more physics laws, this may be the reason why you dont get pankaked, but as i said before, if a human or any ship can travel trough it means debries also can making the travel more dangerous anyway, with sofisticated A.I manovers maybe the ship will avoid those debries and reach the singularity,

  • @mr.bossman8935
    @mr.bossman8935 Рік тому +6

    A black hole is necessarily a "hole" though. It's densely packed matter. I supposes things could be inside if they are past the event horizon but not yet down to the singularity yet? I just never understand why or how people say there is anything inside as if it isn't the most extreme place in the universe that regularly tears things to its most basic components and changes the properties of things most likely. Not to mention the amount of missing info on their properties and make up.

  • @lothsper
    @lothsper Рік тому

    In 2018 and 19 I came up with the theory about black holes and other whole universe is being in black holes it's a bit more complicated than that but that's simplifying it and it's interesting now that scientists are starting to see that as a big possibility

  • @tomlies506
    @tomlies506 Рік тому

    I knew this would be great for a laugh. Thanks. I really needed that.

  • @philholman8520
    @philholman8520 Рік тому +3

    Destiny, this was an Epic, Awesome video!
    Tip top! To all that had a hand in its creation.
    Projected onto the bedroom ceiling; with good audio for the narrator's enthusiastic voice, I had an hour long trip through eternity!
    It felt like: my brain, with nothing in it, was pushed through the eye of a needle. At the exit, the brain had absorbed, every piece of research from the whole human race (to date).
    The visuals being the input of a 1000 words per frame of every coloured particle of each picture frame!
    Wow!
    I wasn't smoking anything!
    Brilliant! Thanks for sharing! 👍✌️🇬🇧

  • @EspenFrafalne
    @EspenFrafalne Рік тому +45

    Any chance the primordial black holes could have created a "Leidenfrost effect" (bubble of "gas" around it) that made them survive long enough to clump together into bigger black holes? Bigger ones would have less surface area compared to its volume, and so it would take longer for it to "equalize with the space around it", compared to if it was dispersed in a mist of microscopic black holes. Actually, size is relative, and maybe they actually do cool off quickly, only we dont experience it that way, because our brain lets us experience time flowing relatively slowly, which gave us enough time to evolve into human beings. Hitting a fly can be difficult, and makes it seem like they experience time much slower than we do. Maybe a smaller brain size lets electrical signals in the brain go back and forth much quicker than it would in a bigger brain - and maybe grownups feel like a year goes by pretty quickly compared to when they were kids, because each electrical signal in the brain has to travel much further. If every time such a signal traversing our brain creates 1 "moment" of our "experienced time", then grownups will experience fewer "moments" per year than a kid, giving the effect that time goes faster than when we were kids...

    • @jasontelleza
      @jasontelleza Рік тому +1

      (bubble of "gas" around it), survive long enough to clump together into bigger black holes,compared to if it was dispersed in a mist of microscopic , is the actual process of a nebula being made after an impact f(x0m2)xg, and after and maybe they actually do cool off quickly, only we dont experience it that way, because our brain lets us experience time flowing relatively slowly, which gave us enough time to evolve into human beings. > its like you only listened to parts of the video, the images we see today or even 4 months ago are from years, centuries, ..ect ago because of light and distance (the way we see through various medians technologically speaking (hubble..ect) in turn ....this made little to no sense but i admmire the ideology.

    • @shahabschannel1184
      @shahabschannel1184 Рік тому +4

      This kinda supports my idea:
      Has anyone ever wondered that black holes look like human eyes? Maybe we're just cells in another type of bodys brain? I mean it speaks for itself

    • @Krisp138
      @Krisp138 Рік тому

      the universe has no limits anything is possible im sure. :) too bad so many people dont see it that way because of the govt poison.
      the whold time thing is pretty astounding. Everything pints to there is no time in heaven and in a black hole time slows down. Makes you wonder what universes/worlds are out there.

    • @mattiaskeinnn3317
      @mattiaskeinnn3317 Рік тому +1

      ​@@shahabschannel1184 dude...😅😂

    • @razezhell4816
      @razezhell4816 Рік тому +2

      Bro your experience of time going faster and faster is because when your 5 years old 100% of everything you ever experienced was in those 5 little years but when your 50 , that is just 1/10th of your life and your experiences makes a year seem smaller and smaller and everyone knows that time is relative a to many factor

  • @tinarandall4797
    @tinarandall4797 Рік тому +1

    And maybe solar wind in opposite direction met and pushed off each other like 2 magnets when the push eachother away caused a spin and there's a black hole? I think way outside the box and intrigues me

  • @lubaolahova6820
    @lubaolahova6820 Рік тому +2

    Milujem tieto videá a čierne diery, zároveň má fascinujú , a mám z nich aj strach. Tieto organické plazmaticke sili , ovládajú čas a časopriestor . Zaujímavé že naša zem už nemala existovať, Dáša povedať že táto organická plazma nás zachránila pred vihinutim. Proste nič sa nestane lentak náhodne, čierna diera je úkazom malej praskliny pred veľkým trendom . To že ovláda čas znamená, bunky v jadre čiernych dier sa dokážu vyvinúť , miliard krad richlejsie .

    • @zvast
      @zvast 7 місяців тому

      If you understood this video, why you comment in Slovak?

  • @DisturbedKid47
    @DisturbedKid47 Рік тому +13

    Me through the whole video: so theoretically, heat death would just be the last step before gravity becomes the only remaining force in the universe, causing black holes to eat everything, including each other, until they reach the limit of their physics and another big bang happens.
    End of video: let us know if you want us to do an episode about the theory of heat death.
    Me:

    • @noicegallagher4315
      @noicegallagher4315 Рік тому

      Yeah but there’s still another force (ig) acting on the universe that causes heat death in the first place: dark energy. That’s what’s expanding the universe and unless it gets reversed then there won’t be any force except it. Everything will be so far apart and be moving further and further apart until nothing can touch anything else anymore. If the universe didn’t have that and stayed smaller like it was a couple billion years ago then heat death wouldn’t take as long because it would take way longer for everything to evenly distribute. In conclusion: no

    • @thatguy-art6229
      @thatguy-art6229 Рік тому

      BIG WORDS - SIGNIFYING NOTHING. BLACK HOLES DO NOT EXIST. THE BIG BANG DOES NOT EXIST. YOU AND OTHERS ALL HAVE BEEN FOOLED. YOU JUST ACCEPTED IT AS IF IT WAS HONEST WORK.

  • @telecastersRthebest
    @telecastersRthebest Рік тому +15

    Kudos to the cameraman for all the amazing space shots.

    • @yeasylol8415
      @yeasylol8415 Рік тому

      Right? How did he get so close to the accretion disk? Better yet, the black hood itself🤯 One, pure, madman. May I say.

    • @n0madfernan257
      @n0madfernan257 Рік тому

      cameraman lives to tell the tale, always impressive

    • @Velopter
      @Velopter Рік тому +2

      Whoa this is so clever how did you come up with this comment 👏👏👏

    • @stellarwind1946
      @stellarwind1946 Рік тому

      How original

  • @Cosmic-Wanderer
    @Cosmic-Wanderer Рік тому +1

    Once you reach the middle of a Black hole.
    A big curtain draws and a sign saying
    Welcome to Level 2
    Is revealed.

  • @AuraKnight8
    @AuraKnight8 Рік тому

    37:35 that is wicked… so I’m assuming it’s like an afterimage, where your not getting effected but the light you gave off is. And I guess since it’s so big and so strong that it makes another version of you from light I guess. Which kinda makes sense but if I’m wrong the other version of you is still distorted and destroyed so you’ll be fine.

  • @gilmalave3099
    @gilmalave3099 Рік тому +3

    I always just imagine chilling walking outside and I look up at a massive black hole and immediately get vacuumed in the most gruesome way ever😐

    • @elkboii7135
      @elkboii7135 Рік тому +1

      Its bound to happen eventually...🤐

  • @macblink
    @macblink Рік тому +21

    I've always thought the center of a black hole is composed by super super heavy and compressed matter

    • @justinsutter3602
      @justinsutter3602 Рік тому +2

      I think that too. I have asked most popular youtubers why they are so sure that the "inside" isn't just a more-dense Neutron star that tipped the scale for escape velocity greater than the speed of light but still a round lump of dense mass instead of the nonsensical singularity and no one has ever answered me.

    • @RavingFan
      @RavingFan Рік тому

      Worm hole? matter sucked into black hole n blasted out of white hole eg big bang.

    • @victoriarees4540
      @victoriarees4540 Рік тому +2

      y'all need to read a physics book and stop relying on UA-cam for your science info. a gravitational singularity is not nonsensical. the literal definition is "condition in which gravity is so intense that spacetime itself breaks down catastrophically". everything we know about black holes is a theory based on observations and math. so that definition may not be correct however, it's much more reasonable than your guesses based on, "because I think so".

    • @justinsutter3602
      @justinsutter3602 Рік тому +1

      @@victoriarees4540 Ok thank you for responding but try to not get so irritated if someone has the wrong thought. I don't have a physics degree and I haven't read physics books but I have casually researched these things for a few years so it's not like I stumbled on this first video and threw that out there, it seems like a much more logical reality is all I was saying. Yes you mentioned UA-cam but Science Asylum and Dr. Becky here on UA-cam both stated they do not believe a singularity is real and that there is likely a physical mass inside we just pretend to go along with the 0 dimensional singularity because acknowledging that isn't real would contradict relativity and no one wants to open that pandoras box.

    • @victoriarees4540
      @victoriarees4540 Рік тому

      @@justinsutter3602 my irritability comes from seeing people stating things like "nonsensical singularity" and "I've asked most popular UA-camrs [insert opinion] and no one has ever answers me." but then continues to believe said opinion without doing more research. I don't expect everyone with an opinion to be an expert on whatever topic they have an option on, however, calling something nonsensical just because you don't understand it doesn't make your opinion any more valid. These are the beginning steps of how misinformation is spread. Have your opinions but be ready for when someone disagrees with you.

  • @mrjadversary
    @mrjadversary Рік тому

    As someone with depression and some days just wanting to die I can honestly say the next time you need to launch a person into a black hole I volunteer.

  • @tyrone4228
    @tyrone4228 Рік тому +1

    More videos this long please I use them to drift off to sleep 🙏

  • @MedusaProductions.
    @MedusaProductions. Рік тому +21

    Damn, Respect for the camera man going so close to the black holes 😎🤙

  • @Joombiful
    @Joombiful Рік тому +3

    'We still know so little about black holes'
    *title* 'Scientists Find What's Inside a Black Hole

  • @helenbostock2350
    @helenbostock2350 Рік тому

    Thanks you for information

  • @Velossitee
    @Velossitee Рік тому

    Rapidly switching infinity shapes of gravitational pulling sources in the form of an x, y, z, + 4th dimensional coordinates? It'd basically look like a ball with linear loops around it rapidly contorting and ripping space within the black hole, creating a rip in timespace

  • @RobiiShadowRunnerBuckland
    @RobiiShadowRunnerBuckland Рік тому +6

    Maybe the insides of these black holes are what we refer to as different “dimensions”

    • @liyahliyah694
      @liyahliyah694 Рік тому +1

      Honestly I thought of this too

    • @RobiiShadowRunnerBuckland
      @RobiiShadowRunnerBuckland Рік тому

      @@liyahliyah694 honestly the idea of whats truly out there fascinates me so much, we as humans cant comprehend the grand scale of whats truly there so even if we could find other dimensions, we would be so blown away and fascinated by it that we just wouldnt be able to comprehend it

  • @saifmagableh974
    @saifmagableh974 Рік тому +6

    But how does that make sense? I thought black holes were once stars that exploded. So how come was it a star then exploded then started producing whole galaxies. That just is insane to me.

    • @xedsity
      @xedsity Рік тому

      The word "how" doesn't exist in space the universe is still way to strange for our human brain to comprehend the crazy thing is how we don't even know 0.00001 of things about space we are basically zero we have zero knowledge

    • @phumgwatenagala6606
      @phumgwatenagala6606 Рік тому

      Because black holes are very stable and decay extremely slowly - so it has a lot of time to capture matter like the remains of its parent star or other stars/planets/galaxies - as they grow, they pull more and are able to grow more

    • @arandomdude7323
      @arandomdude7323 Рік тому +1

      Maybe the big bang was different maybe it was a star or maybe it wasn't real.

  • @Its_Konez
    @Its_Konez Рік тому +1

    Black holes are like the most kind of scariest thing in the world once it's made more it might suck up the whole entire planet system probably the sun too but if anything gets in the black hole is instantly going to die I'm just curious how did they get this information too

  • @lukesuver37
    @lukesuver37 Рік тому +1

    i had a similar theory when i was in grade school, that black holes started new universes inside themselves, obviously not a serious thing it was more of my young mind imagining things that are super out there. super funny to hear that i wasn’t alone in that theory tho!

    • @psychotheunsane4542
      @psychotheunsane4542 Рік тому +1

      Kip Thorne proposed such a theory back in the 1950s actually.

    • @lukesuver37
      @lukesuver37 Рік тому

      @@psychotheunsane4542 haha i’m not taking credit, just something i thought of a while back!

    • @dionesiopalgan4491
      @dionesiopalgan4491 Рік тому

      @@lukesuver37 lol, same

    • @GalXZ42081
      @GalXZ42081 11 місяців тому

      You were perhaps to quick to dismiss the speculations of your younger self. Children have not been trapped in this reality as long, and frequently exhibit insights that adult brains immediately and arbitrarily dismiss.
      When it comes to theoretical science in something as vast as the universe (nevermind, for now, the possibility of multiverse), literally anything imagined by anyone ever might be fact somewhere.

  • @bohaley302
    @bohaley302 Рік тому +4

    “If you can see stars being warped . . .your too close.”
    This is a stupid statement. We see light being bent around black holes and stars and even galaxies all the time.

    • @link_team3855
      @link_team3855 Рік тому

      Still correct though.
      close enough to see that it is there, its usually too close

  • @kaitlyn6853
    @kaitlyn6853 Рік тому +23

    This could mean that this entire time we have been living inside of an infinitely expanding white hole o.o

    • @psychotheunsane4542
      @psychotheunsane4542 Рік тому +3

      Or that we're infinitely small.

    • @kaitlyn6853
      @kaitlyn6853 Рік тому +1

      @@psychotheunsane4542 We can't be infinitely small because there are subatomic particles. Something can not be infinitely smaller than something that is already infinitely small.
      Don't read this I'm being a jerk XD

    • @AR-mx5tc
      @AR-mx5tc Рік тому +1

      @@kaitlyn6853 logic is egotism but, no. you're not being a jerk. you're being insightful and helpful. also, schooling him lmfao.

    • @psychotheunsane4542
      @psychotheunsane4542 Рік тому +2

      @@kaitlyn6853 there are layers of infinity and iota (that is, the reciprocal of infinity). And consider the fact that if we're inside a black hole that is part of a universe that is inside a black hole that is part of a universe that is inside a black hole...(wash, rinse, repeat to infinity), it's a way that the universe could be part of an actually infinite system.

    • @imreallynothappy
      @imreallynothappy Рік тому +2

      I’ve honestly thought this before, but I haven’t taken the time to research enough or work the math out myself to see how tangible it is.
      We know that white holes should theoretically exist, or at the least CAN exist.

  • @mjholiday557
    @mjholiday557 Рік тому +1

    There IS no "inside" a black hole. A black hole consists of two "outsides." As soon as one enters, one is outside of it again, but in a different 'outside.' No lengthy twisty-turn-y 'wormholes,' just instantaneous arrival. Happy to clear that up.

  • @BADALICE
    @BADALICE Рік тому

    Yes, it’s about time. I proposed this theory over 20 years ago.
    Your welcome.
    I still have all my documentation including emails to Michio Kaku, who mentioned this on TV.

  • @TinaLouise73
    @TinaLouise73 Рік тому +4

    Imagine if u cud somehow "harness" the power of a black hole to use in time travel?!! Imagine that?!!!!

    • @WeeklyDosisofScience
      @WeeklyDosisofScience 11 місяців тому

      Whoa, the concept of harnessing a black hole's power for time travel is mind-boggling! But keep in mind, black holes are incredibly intense gravitational wells, and their physics is still a major puzzle. While it's an intriguing idea, we have a long way to go before we can even fathom such extraordinary possibilities. Let your imagination run wild, though, as science continues to unravel the secrets of the universe!

  • @dopeyopi5950
    @dopeyopi5950 Рік тому +28

    Wow! Ive always thought that it was possible that the reason we cant see into a black hole is because they are parallel universes!

    • @tedmoss
      @tedmoss Рік тому +1

      No, its the event horizon.

    • @thatguy-art6229
      @thatguy-art6229 Рік тому

      WRONG - THE REASONS WE CANNOT SEE INTO BLACK HOLES IS THAT AMONG OTHER THINGS YOU ARE LOOKING AT AN ILLISTRATION. STANDUP AND ADMIT YOU HAVE BEEN FOOLED BY AN IDIOT.

    • @GalXZ42081
      @GalXZ42081 11 місяців тому

      It's entirely possible. The opposite side of a black hole could very well be a white hole, the existence of which fewer people seem aware.

  • @jasonhacker6614
    @jasonhacker6614 2 місяці тому +1

    just fyi, the picture representing New York City, is actually showing the entire state of New York. New York City is the tip of the small Island at the southern part of the state.

    • @jasonhacker6614
      @jasonhacker6614 2 місяці тому

      also, the diamter of earth is 8,000 mi, and the circumference is 24,000 mi

  • @Coyt415
    @Coyt415 Рік тому

    Sounds like the "Big Bang" explained which I absolutely love.

  • @MrLucajorgensen
    @MrLucajorgensen Рік тому +9

    Well, I've always had a theory about our universe being a blackhole in another universe.
    I just came up with it because I want to believe there's much more to our universe's start
    than the big bang.

    • @AnalyticalReckoner
      @AnalyticalReckoner Рік тому +4

      If causality can extend from one "universe" to another, are they really separate?

    • @marklittlejohn3994
      @marklittlejohn3994 Рік тому +1

      I’m with you on that theory

    • @marklittlejohn3994
      @marklittlejohn3994 Рік тому

      I don’t believe in the Big Bang God created all this if you look at earth space and everything that exists you have to think there had to be a higher power to create all of this A big bang didn’t create all that is known that’s my hypothesis but to each his own

    • @hiyokosaionji2169
      @hiyokosaionji2169 Рік тому +1

      So what you are saying is whatever goes in must come out. Despite professionals saying light can not escape a black hole, perhaps a white hole would have to be feasible for there being a black/white hole from another universe (multiverses)

    • @sherry356
      @sherry356 Рік тому +1

      The problem with that is that the universe doesn't care what you believe. It may be the case what you believe or it may not be, but your beliefs will have zero influence on what the reality is.

  • @swansen7431
    @swansen7431 Рік тому +4

    Hm cool video. Good work 👍

  • @justaguy4real
    @justaguy4real Рік тому +2

    There are likely black holes all over the place, even more than they've discovered and realized, like everywhere. They're simply objects that have finally gathered enough mass and gravitational strength to keep anything from leaving it's vicinity. They collect and merge matter more than realized.

    • @chrisbrown8640
      @chrisbrown8640 Рік тому

      Just imagine if they formed a Trade Union.....?

  • @jm844
    @jm844 Рік тому +1

    my theory about the area around this massive black hole is that time speeds up , and every second is a year or more , so on that same area around the black hole time seems to stop and life on those planets would continue , billions of those years pass by and technology advances , knowing time speeds up the life would not want to leave their plane of existence fearing the loss of time in their new found plane of existence . we would never know unless they could advance far enough to travel back into that point in time they left to share the information with the rest of intelligent life.

  • @nodak81
    @nodak81 Рік тому +24

    I've never believed in the idea of a singularity. It requires the acceptance of infinite compression and our universe has shown over and over that there is no such thing as infinity in any measure. Even the size of the universe itself is currently finite. It's expanding which it can't do if it's infinite. I personally think a neutron star is the limit of compressed matter and that inside a black hole is just an enormous neutron star. The bigger the event horizon, the bigger the star inside. I know there is some explanation about how no force can stop inward collapse after a certain level of gravity, but it's one of those things that's entirely theoretical. It can't be observed or measured, therefore it can't ever really be 100% proven. Equations can be wrong...

    • @scavardoni
      @scavardoni Рік тому +2

      I didn't really understand this but somehow it makes sense

    • @maskon1724
      @maskon1724 Рік тому +14

      No, the size of the universe is currently unknown. We can only know the size of the observable universe (which is how far the farthest light has traveled to us). And yes, the universe can expand even if it’s infinite. Black holes have a greater gravitation and compression than a neutron star, hence why light doesn’t escape a black hole.

    • @spugelo359
      @spugelo359 Рік тому +1

      @@maskon1724 Current theory is that universe eventually experiences a heat death. But if size of the universe was infinite, then the amount of heat... energy... and everything would be infinite too. No matter how much heat you convert to other forms of energy and no matter how much it evens out, it would never be possible to experience a heat death due to infinite heat. Because no matter how much you subtract from infinite, it remains infinite.
      Something being infinite simply does not make any sense in any shape or form... except some very rare cases where it's questionable if it fits definition of infinite or not. Like... if you're in a room covered with mirrors and there is a light source. If you could create a perfect mirror, then in theory you could view into infinite distance.... except not. You can only see how far light travels. So in theory, the distance you see in a mirror keeps increasing within limits of speed of light. But if infinite time passed, you could see infinitely far into distance. But this again relies on something else being infinite, which isn't possible.

    • @MrAlyxandyr
      @MrAlyxandyr Рік тому +2

      @@spugelo359 Infinite is one of those words that is difficult to understand - In an infinite universe there must be infinite matter and energy, however, that does not imply that there is infinite matter or energy in any one measured portion of the universe. There in lays the difference. Each section of the universe can even out, and infinite evened out sections create one infinitely evened out universe.
      Heat death of the universe is when all possible expendable energy has been used up, and the universe has attained equilibrium. This is the idea behind entropy and the entropic death of the universe.
      Your understanding of infinite time, light, and viewing distance is also incredibly flawed but i don't have the time or effort to explain how so in this comment.

    • @asimbhatti7690
      @asimbhatti7690 Рік тому +2

      But as he said we don’t know if our universe by itself in a massive black hole in that situation how we do know about actual universe and it’s size and what if there is another dimension.

  • @ComatoseMN
    @ComatoseMN Рік тому +12

    I sometimes wonder if we thought about (the lack of) the theory of everything wrong. For example, if our universe was indeed born of a black hole, would better explain why we haven't observed a white hole, and vice-a-versa. Also trying to find dark matter. For this example, lets say it doesn't exist... What else could it be? If it did exist as we theorize, what's with the cold spot, or Bootes Void? I'm just saying that if relativity and quantum physics can both make accurate predictions about our universe, but have no unifying theory yet... Maybe we need to start rethinking these things.
    >M

    • @deprimat666
      @deprimat666 Рік тому +1

      Dark matter does exist and they have found it

    • @pedrosilvamusician
      @pedrosilvamusician Рік тому +2

      The scientific method starts like that. Starts with hypothesis. Generally we can use it like "is a black whole true" And then you do various experiments to try and prove both wrong or right. A theory is the outcome of an extensive line of tests that you can make and, whenever you cannot make any more experiments it's explained as being a theory. Theory is never an absolute truth, which means IT WILL receive other tests to be proven wrong. The scientific method is made to be unbiased, and all experiments should be able to be replicated, repeated, and tested over and over. Hence why it's such a mark in history when a theory is proven right, like Einsteins theory of relativity or Newton's laws of physics.

    • @variant101
      @variant101 Рік тому +2

      Nassim Haramein, I think has the best theory to date.
      He’s theorized our universe was born from a black hole and has provided the math, a torus.

    • @DaBesst88
      @DaBesst88 Рік тому +1

      Indeed, I think we as a world civilization need to come together and stop focusing on consumerism and politics and start being a science devoted species.

    • @DaBesst88
      @DaBesst88 Рік тому +1

      Everything we do has to do with science anyways.

  • @ashrafulalampolash869
    @ashrafulalampolash869 Рік тому

    please long as possible video. i like it

  • @LaylaVaughan
    @LaylaVaughan Рік тому

    Also, the gaseous accretion disk is considered relatively two dimensional for the same reason that the rings around Saturn are relatively two dimensional. Stuff in orbit around an object tend to end up in the same plane.

    • @mnomadvfx
      @mnomadvfx Рік тому

      I believe the reason behind this is fairly obvious - namely that the spin angular momentum (rotation) of a celestial body affects the orbital angular momentum of its satellite objects.
      ie the orbital vector of the satellites corresponds to the rotational vector of the central massive body.
      So if the Sun suddenly started rotating at a slightly modified angle we would eventually see many of the inner most planets follow this change, albeit this could take a very long time 🤔

  • @Jacobico396
    @Jacobico396 Рік тому +9

    So if black holes comme from stars that means that one day this solar system had 3 stars and one colapsed and became a black hole and the other 2 stars started to get pullled in the black hole. Another possibility would be that the black hole created the orbiting 2 stars.