Birth of a Black Hole 4K
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This SpaceRip classic explores one of the greatest mysteries in modern science: a series of brief but extremely bright flashes of ultra-high energy light coming from somewhere out in space. These gamma ray bursts were first spotted by spy satellites in the 1960s. It took three decades and a revolution in high-energy astronomy for scientists to figure out what they were: black holes at the moment of their birth.
Far out in space, in the center of a seething cosmic maelstrom. Extreme heat. High velocities. Atoms tear, and space literally buckles. Photons fly out across the universe, energized to the limits found in nature. Billions of years later, they enter the detectors of spacecraft stationed above our atmosphere. Our ability to record them is part of a new age of high-energy astronomy, and a new age of insights into nature at its most extreme. What can we learn by witnessing the violent birth of a black hole?
The outer limits of a black hole, call the event horizon, is subject to what Albert Einstein called frame dragging, in which space and time are pulled along on a path that leads into the black hole. As gas, dust, stars or planets fall into the hole, they form into a disk that spirals in with the flow of space time, reaching the speed of light just as it hits the event horizon. The spinning motion of this so-called "accretion disk" can channel some of the inflowing matter out into a pair of high-energy beams, or jets.
How a jet can form was shown in a supercomputer simulation of a short gamma ray burst. It was based on a 40-millisecond long burst recorded by Swift on May 9, 2005. It took five minutes for the afterglow to fade, but that was enough for astronomers to capture crucial details. It had come from a giant galaxy 2.6 billion light years away, filled with old stars.
Scientists suspected that this was a case of two dead stars falling into a catastrophic embrace. Orbiting each other, they moved ever closer, gradually gaining speed. At the end of the line, they began tearing each other apart, until they finally merged. NASA scientists simulated the final 35 thousandths of a second, when a black hole forms.
Chaos reigns. But the new structure becomes steadily more organized, and a magnetic field takes on the character of a jet. Within less than a second after the black hole is born, it launches a jet of particles to a speed approaching light.
A similar chain of events, in the death of a large star, is responsible for longer gamma ray bursts. Stars resist gravity by generating photons that push outward on their enormous mass. But the weight of a large star's core increases from the accumulation of heavy elements produced in nuclear fusion. In time, its outer layers cannot resist the inward pull... and the star collapses. The crash produces a shock wave that races through the star and obliterates it.
In the largest of these dying stars, known as collapsars or hypernovae, a black hole forms in the collapse. Matter flowing in forms a disk. Charged particles create magnetic fields that twist off this disk, sending a portion out in high-speed jets.
Simulations show that the jet is powerful enough to plow its way through the star. In so doing, it may help trigger the explosion. The birth of a black hole does not simply light up the universe. It is a crucial event in the spread of heavy elements that seed the birth of new solar systems and planets.
But the black hole birth cries that we can now register with a fleet of high-energy telescopes are part of wider response to gravity's convulsive power.
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The fact that you can survive black hole if you are a cameraman inspires me.
@StonerNinja
3 жыл бұрын
Psh, that's nothin'. I once smoked a blunt on a quasar.
@chedderz66
3 жыл бұрын
Nobody laughed
@acwho7344
3 жыл бұрын
@DetectiveTiano KZread comments section are for appreciation of the youtuber and for funny, sarcastic and interesting comments. Please dont spread hate among people. Have a good day☺
@BettyWhiteTheVibratorSlayer
3 жыл бұрын
He ducked 💁♂️
@themenopausetalks
3 жыл бұрын
😅😅😅😅😅
Amazing. I don't know about you but to me this guy's voice is just perfect for space videos. Whenever SpaceRip uploads videos without his narration I'm almost disappointed.
@randallsmith3986
5 жыл бұрын
I had the same thought
@versag3776
5 жыл бұрын
Dick Rodstein is his name I thunk
@equinegoodpartnerproject9771
5 жыл бұрын
Me tooooo
@nopenope7088
5 жыл бұрын
His voice is cool but I prefer the original narrators voice
@unitor699industries
5 жыл бұрын
He has a calming voice
Its go to show how important someone's voice is for enjoying a video
New video, old narrator - life is good. Welcome back, Dick Rodstein 🙂👍
Can we all take a moment to think about all the risks the cameraman had to take for us
@Lhiledhonkheh
5 жыл бұрын
u sure m8? there was no cameraman, and these arent real photos of black holes
@gempjef1635
5 жыл бұрын
Jacob Pempelfort Sherwin r/wooosh
@joethomas3496
5 жыл бұрын
Jacob Pempelfort Sherwin r/whooooosh
@f.a3202
4 жыл бұрын
@@Lhiledhonkheh r/woooosh and yes there is a photo of a real black hole
@BaconKFilms
4 жыл бұрын
Jacob Pempelfort Sherwin r/whooosh
YESYESYSE, the old narrator is back
@impaugjuldivmax
5 жыл бұрын
Hi died, this is just an old audio with a new 4k video
@smiley235
5 жыл бұрын
Imp Avg Jvl Div Max He talks about m87 and the event horizon telescope, couldnt be that old.
@GmailLeut
5 жыл бұрын
@@impaugjuldivmax oh no! He died? :'(
@ionutzoro603
5 жыл бұрын
This channel without his voice is nothing
@ionutzoro603
5 жыл бұрын
What it's the name of narator?
Whoever's voice narrates this channel....spot on. Couldn't be any better. I have missed this channel and all of the excellent content. Thank You.
@chrisc3697
5 жыл бұрын
actor, I can't remember his name
@redriver6541
5 жыл бұрын
@@chrisc3697 I can't place him either....I thought he was an actor. He has a James Earle Jones.... David Attenborough.... Morgan Freeman.....quality about him.
@NightBazaar
5 жыл бұрын
@@redriver6541 It's Dick Rodstein.
@jimkrom
5 жыл бұрын
Dick Rodstein is his name
The night is great when SpaceRip releases a new gem.
@docholladay7638
5 жыл бұрын
Is it ever. As soon as I came across this in my suggested and then seen it was from space rip... instant click
I love this narrator’s voice. So relaxing.
@demeal
5 жыл бұрын
SAME
@nostalgicAI
3 жыл бұрын
I usually sleep to these kind of videos
@zeom76
3 жыл бұрын
Dick Rodstein's voice.
@kayceega404
3 жыл бұрын
ALL HAIL DICK RODSTEIN
@hoola_amigos
3 жыл бұрын
@@nostalgicAI same 😉
When I was a kid, I remember playing in the back yard when I noticed something in the sky. I looked up to see a very bright flash in the sky. It was dusk out, so not light, but not dark. It wasn't a plane, ISS or a satellite. It wasn't a falling star, as it was a stationary with no tail. It was clear out with no clouds and you could lightly see some of the brighter stars. It only lasted a couple seconds and was gone. I never knew what it was. Every time I see videos like this it reminds me of what I saw, and wonder if I witnessed a new baby black hole or star going super nova... or something!
@Buskyb
3 жыл бұрын
Might actual be a falling star going straight towards you before it burnt up
@voges1001
3 жыл бұрын
Did you grow up in Roswell by chance?
By far the best narrator of all the space rip vids
@PaLx78
5 жыл бұрын
His name is Dick Rodstein
@mikedrop4421
4 жыл бұрын
@@PaLx78 No, it isn't. His name is Mike Hunt.
@gibsonchikafa6520
4 жыл бұрын
@@mikedrop4421 he is Dick Rodestein..check at the end
@Ganadorz
4 жыл бұрын
His name is Scotty Kilmer
@altonbloodworth7794
4 жыл бұрын
@@mikedrop4421 moo 89
YES, the epic voice is back I missed you so much
Perfect to nod off too, hopefully I learn listening in my sleep
Feel like I’ve been waiting forever for a spacerip video
@benjaminworth2554
5 жыл бұрын
Karlos Raver it’s like you’re saying what I’ve always thought..
Very nice videos and back ground music from SpaceRip.
As a researcher in the field of Gamma-ray Bursts, I love this video :-)
@slothmarathonpromotions2470
4 жыл бұрын
I have a lot of hands on experience with starbursts the candy so I too enjoy these videos.
Thank God, our narrator is back. Best one for these space videos.
@raidermaxx2324
4 жыл бұрын
lol.. he didnt go anywhere, it just depends on whether or not Space Rip "steals" and "rips" a TV show about space which has this particular Narrator, his name is Dick Rodstein, btw, i know pretty funny right, but true story.. So its got really nothing to do with Space Rip, just whichever show he torrents off of Pirate bay, to then put on youtube, for $$
I think my favorite useless fact is knowing the camera in 3d animations would have to move faster than lightspeed to get those kind of shots
I love this. Extremely neutral voice and mysterious music
Spacerip with Dick Rodstein is the best. Thank you for all this fantastic work.
@pheanelrondo
5 жыл бұрын
His voice is like a sweet caramel on your tongue
@slothmarathonpromotions2470
4 жыл бұрын
His name is Dick and you are saying it is like sweet caramel on your tongue. I can’t do it. This joke is too setup already.
YES! The old narrator!!!!
'' Far out in space, extreme heat, high velocities, atomes tear, and space literally buckles '' 👌😎
Love your work Space Rip
How you have blessed my day with familiar narration and a reminder why you must set the bar high for science content. You were missed!!
This channel is great!
LOVE THIS NARRATOR!
Hatsoff sir 🙏 Thank you for traveling whole way to the black whole to record its formation.
@filgabriel8289
3 жыл бұрын
The animators: ;-;👍
Great channel still to this day.
Glad that the bloke is back narrating.
A new video by Spacerip. YAAAAAAAAS!!!
More episodes.... We're all feeling gifted now!
Cool view🌞
The narrator was born to be the voice for things like these perfect voice absolutely awesome documentary I could watch these all day and night
I miss that narrator. Great new soundtrack!
I've waited so long for a new SpaceRip video.
Hey I love the way you present your videos.
that Voice, this Pictures.. amazing.. thank you very much....
Rodenstein is back, hell yeah!!!
@Eire32
5 жыл бұрын
Joe April That’s what I said to you mother and sister
Its always a good day when SpaceRip uploads a new video : )
If l was one of the astronomers investigating GRB's I'd be like "Wow look at that. It's probably aliens or something. Right I'm off down to the pub." Lucky for everyone I'm not a scientist.
This is an amazing video, only made even better by the fact the narrator is called Dick Rodstein.
@coreydallmeyer67
4 жыл бұрын
Lol really
@coreydallmeyer67
4 жыл бұрын
Only thing better would be if Dick Buttkiss was narrating
Very nice video! 👏
Some of the best animations I've ever seen.
This was one of the best space videos I've ever seen! Plus the narrator is perfect
The voice is beautiful and soothing
@darktruths133
3 жыл бұрын
So is your picture 📷
@Jartran72
3 жыл бұрын
@@darktruths133 creep, eww
I like science but I have to admit, I just subscribed for the narrator’s voice
Master class
A new spacerip video is like a glass of cold water in the desert
So glad to come across a lengthy upload from space rip...
So the event in 2004 we saw actually happened a billion years ago but it took that long for the radiation to be observed by Hubble? Or is Hubble a time machine. I'm flummoxed!
I was saving this for when I got my medical card... Well worth the wait
I find this voice very soothing...
@jhaykaytrajano8302
2 жыл бұрын
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Am i Alone that feeling sleepy with the narration ?
Puts it all into perspective when it shows the milky way at the end
Space Rip is the best! I love this channel!!!
Considering that supermassive black holes are believed to reside in the centre of most large galaxies where the extreme stellar density and large populations of giant, super and hyper giant stars makes these catastrophic events highly likely. So even allowing for the fact that most jets would not be pointed at us it still seems incredible that this is the first time it has been observed.
Love the 4k upload of the previous version but how do we know this is a new recording from Dick? Could they have just used the old recording of him? Oh please be a new recording of Dick Rodstein indicating he came out of retirement!!
Awesome, thanks for the upload!
Quantum Physics is like logically explaining magic
this is more like it! back to the original style!
Excellent description of what we know about the birth of Black Holes and Gamma-Ray Bursts
YES SpaceRip! S Tier youtube channel.
Amazing, thank you.
I absolutely LOVED this video! Congratulations to the creators!!!
amaizing as ever
Amazing very amazing
Thank you!
THEOLD VOICE IS BAAAACK YASS
22:02 Lucas the Spider makes a cameo appearance.
Oled makes videos look so good
Could you share a soundtrack list please? This video just blows you mind..
The re-birth of space rip!
This "UNIVERS" is enjoying expanding too it's fullest capacity, & hopefully continue in this FUTURE....!!
Wow! Thank you for this video.
The amazing voice man is back?! Fuck yeah 😁😁
Oh happy day seeing this in the new video upload list
Yessssssssss he's back
This is the voice that got me hooked on SpaceRip. I was a little confused at some of the animations, though. That looked like a sphere, not a disc. What shape is a black hole? Disc, sphere, funnel? Do funnels have the topography do accommodate twin bursts?
@inthefade
2 жыл бұрын
The event horizon surrounding a black hole is typically spherical. Simulations of two singularities merging momentarily create differently shaped joined event horizons, like a rounded hourglass. And IIRC spinning black holes (which the vast majority are likely to do) can "drag" the spacetime around themselves so much that they may appear distorted along one axis by external observers.
♥ SpaceRip.
Best channel to this skill
Awesome thanks for making 👏🤙🙏👍😁
This video should be used to educate students studying gamma ray bursts coming from deep space.
Nothing beats watching pixelated telescope photo's in 4K
It is called "Birth of a Black Hole 4K" , but I am in the 7th minute of the video (of a total of 25mins) and no word about the birth of a black hole yet.
Awesome vid, slept mid way tho
Can watch it again and again.
They showed the inside of a star at 19:39 with what can only be a representation of the fabric of space-time around it but fail to show the 3 dimensional version of a gravity well. They had the perfect opportunity but wasted it which made the representation pointless.
Patient::I have lot of ego Doctor:watch space videos
Frequency Vibration Energy
love this narrator
Saw this as an add. I've never watched an ad for so long 😁
@thesavantart8480
4 жыл бұрын
Best. Ad. Ever.
Wonderful, Awesome, Amazing... There are no terms to qualify such over human comprehension events... A total VERTIGO !!!! And the movie itself is so perfect ! At 08:00, How the atmosphere containing whole life ever known is thin !!!! What a miracle our own Earth is, by the way...
The biggest mystery in the universe, is why the hell they got rid of that narrator in the first place!
They have nice cameraman & narrator...
Just saw an ad for joint pain. I wish the ad's fit the theme of the video
Question, in the supernova that creates the b;ackhole and heavy elements, does a significant portion of these heavy elements reach escape velocity?
That moment when the narrator gets all philosophic.
Simply fantastic video. I wish the rest of the world would pay attention to these types of videos instead of music videos, we as a whole would be better off.
@TehUltimateSnake
5 жыл бұрын
Dan A how bout no
Wonderful pictures ...
Nice one again