Black Hole Environments Are Far More Difficult Than We Thought

In this documentary, we explore black hole dark matter environments in detail. These environments are far more difficult than we thought, and require a complex and innovative set of techniques to probe and study them.
If you're interested in the mysteries of the universe, then you'll want to watch this documentary about black hole dark matter environments.

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  • @1969kodiakbear
    @1969kodiakbear Жыл бұрын

    Mysterious Cosmic objects. By the way, I have difficulty communicating because I had a stroke in Broca’s area, the part of the brain that controls speech. 2/8/2021 but I lived again. (My wife helped me compose this.)

  • @akaimahomiru253

    @akaimahomiru253

    Жыл бұрын

    I had a stroke last week of September 2020, thankfully my speech is almost back fully, never give up!

  • @1969kodiakbear

    @1969kodiakbear

    Жыл бұрын

    @@akaimahomiru253 cool

  • @shawns0762
    @shawns0762 Жыл бұрын

    Most people don't know that Einstein said that singularities are not possible. In the 1939 journal "Annals of Mathematics" he wrote "the essential result of this investigation is a clear understanding as to why the Schwarzchild singularities (Schwarzchild was the first to raise the issue of General relativity predicting singularities) do not exist in physical reality. Although the theory given here treats only clusters whose particles move along circular paths it does seem to be subject to reasonable doubt that more general cases will have analogous results. The Schwarzchild singularities do not appear for the reason that matter cannot be concentrated arbitrarily. And this is due to the fact that otherwise the constituting particles would reach the velocity of light" He was referring to the phenomenon of dilation (sometimes called gamma or y) mass that is dilated is smeared through spacetime relative to an outside observer. This is illustrated in a common 2 axis relativity graph with velocity on the horizontal line and dilation on the vertical. Even mass that exists at 75% light speed is partially dilated. General relativity does not predict singularities when you factor in dilation. Einstein is known to have repeatedly spoken about this. Nobody believed in black holes when he was alive for this reason. Wherever you have an astronomical quantity of mass, dilation will occur because high mass means high momentum. There is no place in the universe where mass is more concentrated than at the center of a galaxy. According to Einstein's math, the mass at the center of our own galaxy must be dilated. In other words that mass is all around us. This is the explanation for the abnormally high rotation rates of stars in spiral galaxies, the missing mass is dilated mass. According to Einstein's math, galaxies with very, very low mass would have normal star rotation rates because they do not have enough mass at the center to achieve relativistic velocities, therefore they are not infused with dilated mass. This has recently been confirmed with 5 very low mass galaxies including NGC 1052-DF2. This is virtual proof that dilation is the governing phenomenon in galactic centers, there can be no other realistic explanation for this fact. The shape of a galaxy is common in nature. From atoms to our solar system, the overwhelming majority of the mass is in the center. The same must be true for galaxies. Where there is mass there is energy. The night sky should be lit up from the galactic center but it isn't. The modern explanation for this is because gravitational forces there are so strong that not even light can escape. Einstein's answer would be because the mass there is dilated relative to an Earthbound observer. The reason why we cannot see light from the galactic center is because there is no valid XYZ coordinate we can attribute to it, you can't point your finger at something that is smeared through spacetime. Or more precisely, everywhere you point is equally valid.

  • @Edessa_G
    @Edessa_G Жыл бұрын

    For the entirety of video I was truly emerged. I believe that’s a personal bests for me 😊 Great video 👍

  • @chilirasbora
    @chilirasbora Жыл бұрын

    Or maybe black holes create a cosmic bubble around its galaxy which grows bigger and bigger as a cosmic bubble that repels against other emitted dark energies from its neighbors.

  • @SharoSenpai099
    @SharoSenpai099 Жыл бұрын

    Hi I love your vids.

  • @Edessa_G
    @Edessa_G Жыл бұрын

    This tickled a part of me that I was previously unaware of 👍

  • @9mulebone
    @9mulebone7 ай бұрын

    Inovation Diary

  • @tinetannies4637
    @tinetannies4637 Жыл бұрын

    If black holes are a source....or the source.... of dark energy, what would that suggest for the universe's expansion after black holes eventually "evaporate"? Would the universe at that point be expanding so rapidly that even without black holes it would keep expanding indefinitely?

  • @akaimahomiru253
    @akaimahomiru253 Жыл бұрын

    Let's simplify this a bit, on a very basic level, aren't black holes just dark energy generators? Considering they don't just sit there and goble up mater, they emit energy...and just by they're accretion disc, they rapidly rotate at a significant fraction of the speed of light? Maybe because I'm looKing at it from a engineers view point (K.I.S.S.), natural phenomenon tend to do the same, black holes are galactic scale dynimos.

  • @memesurrectionist5112
    @memesurrectionist511211 ай бұрын

    OR MAYBE dark energy is an AETHER, a field for gravity/photons/etc. to interact with other matter?

  • @bazpearce9993
    @bazpearce9993 Жыл бұрын

    Even though there is this "correlation". There are no desciptions of the mechanism involved. Correlation does not equal causation.

  • @chilirasbora
    @chilirasbora Жыл бұрын

    Maybe dark energy comes from something much bigger than can be imagine. Bigger than the universe?

  • @softbytesunlimited
    @softbytesunlimited Жыл бұрын

    Or maybe blackholes was the origin of the big bang.

  • @redneckshaman3099
    @redneckshaman309911 ай бұрын

    I'm addicted to pigger nussy 😻

  • @mikesmith3899
    @mikesmith3899 Жыл бұрын

    Requiring dark hoakum to make your math models work simply means that your models are inaccurate, incomplete or both.

  • @michaelfried3123
    @michaelfried3123 Жыл бұрын

    Dark matter/Dark energy is more philosophy than science.

  • @MrManmademan
    @MrManmademan Жыл бұрын

    duhhh you egg heads are wrong about everythind for one black holes crush everything into quantum atoms

  • @hackdaplanethobbes
    @hackdaplanethobbes Жыл бұрын

    This was a hard watch mainly because of the narrators voice….

  • @jesussavesus2210
    @jesussavesus2210 Жыл бұрын

    Luke 15:10 Likewise, I say unto you, there is joy in the presence of the angels of God over one sinner that repenteth. For anyone who truly wants to know God and have eternal life, all you have to do is seek him with all your heart and ask Jesus to please forgive your sins and to come into your heart. Jesus loves you so much and gave his life so we can be saved. We are all sinners and will be judged for our sins, and only the blood of Jesus Christ can take away your sins. Please don’t give up the free gift of eternal life without seeking God with all your heart first, because Judgement and hell are very real. Anyone who seeks God with a genuine heart will soon know how real he is. God bless. ❤🙏🕊

  • @michaeljensen8211
    @michaeljensen8211 Жыл бұрын

    Ofcause....little crazy human. We will ALL disapear one day (i garantee you). 🤫