Black Holes

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Somewhere in our galaxy, at some time in the future, a spacecraft from Earth will encounter the most dangerous object in the Universe. A stunning visual journey into black holes, their structure and their creation.
A black hole is a geometrically defined region of spacetime exhibiting such strong gravitational effects that nothing, including particles and electromagnetic radiation such as light, can escape from inside it. The theory of general relativity predicts that a sufficiently compact mass can deform spacetime to form a black hole.

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  • @88omair
    @88omair5 жыл бұрын

    That frustrating moment when you've seen all the black hole documentaries on KZread

  • @abbraga

    @abbraga

    4 жыл бұрын

    try white holes now - it's a thing

  • @LiquidDaylight

    @LiquidDaylight

    4 жыл бұрын

    LOL. So very true.

  • @lok777

    @lok777

    4 жыл бұрын

    Try xtube they have some stuff on black holes.

  • @brenttaylordotus

    @brenttaylordotus

    4 жыл бұрын

    I give high marks to the death of the sun and the death of the universe videos as a next binge idea : D

  • @korncows1

    @korncows1

    4 жыл бұрын

    I kno..the struggle is real

  • @bajaro2893
    @bajaro28933 жыл бұрын

    who here is watching before they sleep? space docu are my sleeping pill 🥰

  • @mhemadmas

    @mhemadmas

    3 жыл бұрын

    I used to do that constantly whem i was younger, now i do it less and less, but here i am trying to come back to it now.

  • @KRLizo44

    @KRLizo44

    2 жыл бұрын

    Me!

  • @bajaro2893

    @bajaro2893

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@KRLizo44 im actually watching one right now! Its my sleeping pill 🤣😅

  • @KRLizo44

    @KRLizo44

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@bajaro2893 Awesome! Which one are you watching now? I just came outside for a cup of tea & turned on the black hole video because I fell asleep before I finished it last night 😄

  • @alilweeb7684

    @alilweeb7684

    2 жыл бұрын

    Ive been doing it for months. At this point im addicted halp

  • @Jsin969
    @Jsin9694 жыл бұрын

    Waking up at 4:30 a.m does feel like the end of space and time to me.

  • @FreelancerFreak

    @FreelancerFreak

    2 жыл бұрын

    You get used to it 😆

  • @Clickbait86

    @Clickbait86

    Жыл бұрын

    Regaining consciousness is the most unpleasant feeling ever lol

  • @coastboyzz
    @coastboyzz4 жыл бұрын

    Awesome finally a documentary about my wallet.

  • @danielrodriguez248

    @danielrodriguez248

    4 жыл бұрын

    Lol exactly,

  • @patsy9605

    @patsy9605

    4 жыл бұрын

    😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @flawyerlawyertv7454

    @flawyerlawyertv7454

    4 жыл бұрын

    Loll

  • @DarkDawn87

    @DarkDawn87

    3 жыл бұрын

    😭🤣😭

  • @a_baby19

    @a_baby19

    3 жыл бұрын

    Lmfao same 🤣🤣

  • @mastercheif1989
    @mastercheif19894 жыл бұрын

    John Hurt's voice is so amazing.

  • @froznanus

    @froznanus

    4 жыл бұрын

    when you can hear it.. the audio mixing is garbage

  • @KnightDaylight
    @KnightDaylight6 жыл бұрын

    Jesus, I have been looking for this documentary for ages! This got me interested in astronomy!

  • @flawyerlawyertv7454

    @flawyerlawyertv7454

    4 жыл бұрын

    @Martin G lol

  • @markdemell3717

    @markdemell3717

    3 жыл бұрын

    Jesus answered your prayer.

  • @Phoenix1664
    @Phoenix16647 жыл бұрын

    Brilliant documentary. RIP John Hurt

  • @ronaldmayland7915

    @ronaldmayland7915

    4 жыл бұрын

    a voice made for narration!

  • @alfredwunder6881

    @alfredwunder6881

    4 жыл бұрын

    I knew that was John ... Sean Pertwee somewhat fooled me ... Once lol

  • @GRIIMMJAQUES
    @GRIIMMJAQUES4 жыл бұрын

    "These holes be massive, bruh." - Some scientist dude

  • @killemall923

    @killemall923

    4 жыл бұрын

    Bruuuuuhhhh!!😂 you got me cracking up.

  • @Liam___ohara___

    @Liam___ohara___

    4 жыл бұрын

    True words to live by lol

  • @marcelcarter861

    @marcelcarter861

    4 жыл бұрын

    Question do you think I should be worried if an asteroid hit the earth

  • @kakkrotryo

    @kakkrotryo

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@marcelcarter861 nah cause even if it happens there is not single thing you can do about it so why waste your time worrying about it.

  • @bennyboy2079

    @bennyboy2079

    4 жыл бұрын

    😂

  • @ihateytnow
    @ihateytnow4 жыл бұрын

    That moment when you're trying to fall asleep to this and a stupid ass alarm goes off in the beginning Less Than 3 minutes in...

  • @alexandratisor5803

    @alexandratisor5803

    3 жыл бұрын

    Appreciate the warning

  • @tomrvn666

    @tomrvn666

    3 жыл бұрын

    i never even thought about this lol. glad i didnt try that last night lmao

  • @PimpDaddyDisco

    @PimpDaddyDisco

    2 жыл бұрын

    Ty for the heads up

  • @vulpseiusfox4056
    @vulpseiusfox40566 жыл бұрын

    I love how it makes it a little bit more dramatic and personifying the star like it did. "Omg! A dead star is eating me away! Someone help!" *sends desperate scan to earth as a distress signal.*. XD

  • @phaedrus000
    @phaedrus0004 жыл бұрын

    Isaac Newton quarantined in his manor during the plague: "I think I'll invent Calculus, describe the motion of the planets, and discover the true nature of light." Me quarantined because of covid: "I think I'll stop showering and watch every video on KZread."

  • @velocitysam4185

    @velocitysam4185

    4 жыл бұрын

    Lol!just what i was thinking.

  • @chinaman1

    @chinaman1

    4 жыл бұрын

    Hello kindred Spirit.

  • @riduanserroukh163

    @riduanserroukh163

    4 жыл бұрын

    Damn finally working out where that smell is coming. Take a break

  • @a_diamond

    @a_diamond

    3 жыл бұрын

    So you're saying we're all lucky Newton didn't have access to KZread? We don't actually know if he bathed regularly as is.. do we? Did he keep a log during the "great plague of London shutdown 1665/1666." ? Hmm.... "Newton-ight: Hey everyone, I got so bored, I created a new branch of Mathematics!" E=mc^2: "Lol, Nerd. Nils is trying to split atoms, what are you doing? Make *more* math!?" Newton-ight: "yeah, maybe I'll just Netflix and chill.. been trying to take my mind off of the regulations and such.. I'm kinda worried about the virus." E=MC^2: "Chill, they're just paid actors.. it's not that big a deal, no worse than the flu.." Newton-ight:" The flu is actually pretty dangerous before the invention of antibiotics, also, those paid actors look (and smell ugh) quite dead.. Some people think it's in the water.." E=MC^2:"Fake News!" Newton-ight:"Well I won't be drinking any water any time soon. Who wants to get a beer? Oh wait.. back to making more things.. Hey how about laws of motion?" E=MC^2: "We already have laws. They say "stay put". No motion. Lol!" Newton-ight:"Lol!"

  • @elck3

    @elck3

    3 жыл бұрын

    It’s because of KZread and technology..no one has forced periods of uninterrupted time

  • @echoromeo384
    @echoromeo3843 жыл бұрын

    It's amazing to me that a man took the action of an apple falling to earth, and related it to the motion of the cosmos. Simply amazing. Penrose and Thorne are really young in this documentary.

  • @mahjubehmahmud956

    @mahjubehmahmud956

    2 жыл бұрын

    Obviously he had been thinking about the ways of the space for a long time even before that apple incident. The apple was just that “bulb”

  • @turdlemelton3571

    @turdlemelton3571

    2 жыл бұрын

    Then he invinted calculus, then did the whole law of motion, the colors (roygbiv), then he turned 26.

  • @adamplentl5588

    @adamplentl5588

    Жыл бұрын

    That story is totally apocryphal.

  • @dreamxcviii3249
    @dreamxcviii32494 жыл бұрын

    "Everybody has heard of Black holes, no one has really seen them" **2019 has entered the chat**

  • @russellszabadosaka5-pindin849

    @russellszabadosaka5-pindin849

    4 жыл бұрын

    Perfect comment.

  • @flawyerlawyertv7454

    @flawyerlawyertv7454

    4 жыл бұрын

    Loll

  • @a_diamond

    @a_diamond

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yeah, now *everyone*'s seen one. XD

  • @crushedmelonc4103

    @crushedmelonc4103

    3 жыл бұрын

    Dreamer :P

  • @AluminumOxide

    @AluminumOxide

    3 жыл бұрын

    This documentary was made in 1996

  • @callerway7520
    @callerway7520 Жыл бұрын

    Props to the camera man for his sacrifice of him delving into black holes and filming it for us to theorize

  • @Stephen._.Chapman
    @Stephen._.Chapman4 жыл бұрын

    The instantly recognisable voice of John Hurt. Love it!

  • @markdemell3717

    @markdemell3717

    3 жыл бұрын

    I thought it was some random computer voice ,hehe,.

  • @veritas41photo
    @veritas41photo4 жыл бұрын

    Hilarious stuff from Homer Simpson. He refers to Stephen Hawking as "That Wheelchair Guy". Love this.

  • @RileyBanksWho
    @RileyBanksWho8 жыл бұрын

    I love black hole documentaries!

  • @JongSkeer

    @JongSkeer

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Yarnell Riley porn does not count

  • @RileyBanksWho

    @RileyBanksWho

    8 жыл бұрын

    Grow up

  • @man9005

    @man9005

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Yarnell Riley welcome to KZread buddy

  • @RileyBanksWho

    @RileyBanksWho

    8 жыл бұрын

    FUZZY AHORA People like that should stick to watching game videos.

  • @rosco3516

    @rosco3516

    7 жыл бұрын

    I like turtles

  • @LilPisi
    @LilPisi5 жыл бұрын

    Black holes are so fascinating!!!!!

  • @ginamori8656

    @ginamori8656

    4 жыл бұрын

    Yeah because it's the fucking UNKOWN

  • @stuartjrichardson1

    @stuartjrichardson1

    4 жыл бұрын

    Lol bitter comment there Gina

  • @markdemell3717

    @markdemell3717

    3 жыл бұрын

    Not if your headed for one.

  • @BruderSenf
    @BruderSenf4 жыл бұрын

    black hole:"NO REFUND!"

  • @thomasfredericks3230

    @thomasfredericks3230

    4 жыл бұрын

    Hahahahaha

  • @za_ozero

    @za_ozero

    4 жыл бұрын

    I really try not to miss any black hole

  • @markdemell3717

    @markdemell3717

    3 жыл бұрын

    You must have bought street drugs before.

  • @BradWatsonMiami

    @BradWatsonMiami

    3 жыл бұрын

    == The Conglomerate - Universe Creation Theory == combining GOD/Nature, GOD=7_4 or FOD=6_4, Ancient Religions, Astronomy, Cosmology, Laws of Physics, General Relativity, Quantum Mechanics, Chaos Theory/Fractals, Laws of Biology & Chemistry, Linguistics/Code-Breaking, Mysticism, and Philosophy "Energy can't be created or destroyed, only transformed/transferred in an isolated system." General relativity allows for black holes, white holes and Big Bang. 'The BIG Bang-Bit Bang' inflation/expansion of energy and information into the void 13.8 billion years ago was a supermassive white hole spawned by a supermassive black hole at the heart of a galaxy in our 'parent universe'. This duality combines general relativity’s singularities of infinite density breaking through spacetime in 'Cosmic Egg hatchings' of all created universes within 'The Conglomerate': multiverse with no random quantum fluctuation bubble universes, no parallel worlds, and no universes with different physical laws. This Universe is 1-in-2 trillion self-similar offspring each with the same inherited 'DNA'. “In the beginning”, the Planck density of the core of a SBH acts as a birth canal. 'Quantum bounce SBH-SWH seed transitions' are 'quantum tunneling umbilical wormholes' with energy-matter and data transformed/transferred, albeit scrambled and encoded. The ubiquitous cause-and-effect circle of life cycle: birth-life-death-transformation-rebirth explains infinite space and eternity - a necessity. Reproduction is GOD/Nature's plan to greatly spread life from cells to universes. GOD=7_4/FOD=6_4 permeates the universes from the bottom up (see G0D704.fandom.com ). Why does this Universe exist? It's our playground (god + run = ground). - Seal #1a of the 7seals.blogspot.com . That could only be produced by the returned Christ & Albert Einstein reincarnated. It's triggered The Apocalypse/Revelation which is NOT the 'end of the world'. COVID-19 is part of Seal #4: S=19 (18.6) Theory.

  • @santhoshm2559

    @santhoshm2559

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@BradWatsonMiami Brother you are something else 😲

  • @smunro1977
    @smunro19777 жыл бұрын

    That alarm clock scared the shit out of me

  • @ro4eva

    @ro4eva

    7 жыл бұрын

    Same! 02:29 for anyone interested.

  • @quannguyen2543

    @quannguyen2543

    6 жыл бұрын

    Stephen munro got the same lol

  • @shontelme7131

    @shontelme7131

    6 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Sam Burns

  • @redline56

    @redline56

    5 жыл бұрын

    Why? They are at everywhere for billions of years!

  • @larsknowles7030

    @larsknowles7030

    3 жыл бұрын

    When I was 10 I had one of those horrible fuckin alarms. First time it went off I put my damn head through dry wall

  • @GraceDollesin
    @GraceDollesin4 жыл бұрын

    They actually took a picture of our Milky Way black hole last year 2019. If they can take a picture of our galaxy’s blackhole, in universe time and space it means it’s not far at all. Scary shit!!!

  • @matsgranqvist9928

    @matsgranqvist9928

    2 жыл бұрын

    Lololol

  • @johnmpjkken251

    @johnmpjkken251

    2 жыл бұрын

    I'm probably wrong but I think we were closer to the outer rim of our galaxy.

  • @jimsagubigula7337
    @jimsagubigula73377 жыл бұрын

    I just love how everyone is a scientist in the comment section.

  • @kelleyjensen8559

    @kelleyjensen8559

    7 жыл бұрын

    i am not, i butcher spam....and on weekends i part-time as a flatulence detector at the nuclear power plant.

  • @jerrygu5316

    @jerrygu5316

    7 жыл бұрын

    I just love meta-commentaries.

  • @MrKmanthie

    @MrKmanthie

    7 жыл бұрын

    more like trolls.

  • @bipolatelly9806

    @bipolatelly9806

    6 жыл бұрын

    why? because they don't share your opinion? idiot.... this is crap "science".

  • @sean2kk8

    @sean2kk8

    6 жыл бұрын

    Jim Sagubigula I just love how the comment section in the everyone

  • @Ryukachoo
    @Ryukachoo7 жыл бұрын

    rest in peace john hurt i remember watching this documentary when i was five years old (on repeat, of course, as five year olds do) its good it was reclaimed and uploaded to youtube.

  • @philthomas4312

    @philthomas4312

    5 жыл бұрын

    either you're 6 or you are talking shit

  • @joshglover2370

    @joshglover2370

    4 жыл бұрын

    That explains the 90s computers! 😅

  • @zxwmabcdef5439
    @zxwmabcdef54394 жыл бұрын

    Kip Thorne has a book about Black holes that is good reading but it might be over a lot of people's heads. I had to read a book about relativity and a book about differential geometry to understand it.

  • @Cretaal
    @Cretaal7 жыл бұрын

    It's this kind of thing that makes me fall in love with Elite: Dangerous all over again. These things are freaking fascinating, and I can't wait to see what's in store with them.

  • @carlynculver

    @carlynculver

    7 жыл бұрын

    Well said...

  • @lua9502

    @lua9502

    3 жыл бұрын

    Okay now... I just rewatched the atmospheric flight demo and I saw you in the comments explaining why this would be incredibly hard to make at such a huge scale What are the odds??

  • @brunov958
    @brunov9583 жыл бұрын

    Dead Can Dance songs all over! A perfect match between two of my passions. 💙

  • @countcampula
    @countcampula5 жыл бұрын

    Happy one has been photographed recently.

  • @ciaravalentine9619
    @ciaravalentine96197 жыл бұрын

    the music in this documentary is epic!

  • @AUTOTUB3
    @AUTOTUB34 жыл бұрын

    Space is amazing and scary 🥺

  • @KushClarkKent

    @KushClarkKent

    3 жыл бұрын

    I know isn't it great

  • @joanbrosnan9858
    @joanbrosnan98585 жыл бұрын

    I was reading Stephen Halwking's "A Brief History of Time" for the first time and it made me think about gravity. I really don't understand why something would roll downhill. If you cut a hole completely through the earth, and dropped an object into it, would it go through? Or, would it stick to the sides of the hole at a certain point? If it is the mass that is causing gravity, then at some point it would stick to the sides. Or, if being mass is simply a hole punched into the fabric of space and creates a mini black hole to a different demension at the center of the mass, it will stay in the middle. I just can't wrap my mind around why mass would cause gravity. Any answers are welcome.

  • @vincekelly5233

    @vincekelly5233

    2 жыл бұрын

    It would be pulled to the center of the earth... Thats how it would work if you drilled a hole through the earth... Idk if you cut the earth in half... Great thought experiment...

  • @beecivilized2959

    @beecivilized2959

    Жыл бұрын

    yeah it wouldn’t come out the other side because of air resistance as well as it being pulled to the center. it would just hit the sides too probably and lose speed.

  • @NickWeissMusic

    @NickWeissMusic

    Жыл бұрын

    If you had a hole through the center of the earth, with some kind of magical tubing that would prevent the heat damage, and make no contact with the object, it would fall through past the center point, then eventually stop and fall back toward center, this would repeat until the object finally settled in the center. I don’t remember where I read or saw that, but it makes sense.

  • @Alex-bw6yd

    @Alex-bw6yd

    7 ай бұрын

    If you poked a hole from the crust of the earth on one side, down to the core, through and to the other side and then dropped something it would rapidly accelerate towards the center and then pass through the center and start to go towards the hole on the other end where it was hold begin to rapidly decelerate and then begin to rapidly accelerate back to the core and the process would repeat over and over and over again. Also mass causes gravity by the warping of space time. You know those science demos that people do of that fabric that they will set a heavy hall into and it sinks? Imagine that sinking but from every direction in 3 dimensions. Essentially wherever object exists in space has space around it and through it we are all, planets and stars included, quite literally in the fabric or space, so when enough weight is introduced that fabric begins to warp and bend, and that weight causes space to be moved towards it at a certain speed. The earths core is the densest and heaviest part of our planet and so the fabric of space that runs through the planet begins to be moved inwards towards it and does so from every conceivable direction at every point on our planet all the way out to the boundary of our planets gravity out in space. It’s just like the science demo with the sheet/fabric but in 3 dimensions. It’s, heavily simplified, weight that is deforming a fabric but we live in a 3 dimensional world so instead of it happening in a plane it happens in a sphere.

  • @FramedHamProductions
    @FramedHamProductions5 жыл бұрын

    43:10 "But seeing [black holes] is still beyond us. Even the latest high resolution Hubble images can show only the bright central disk, the jets of energized particles, but not the black speck in the middle." Hello, from April 10, 2019! The day we got more than just a black speck!

  • @poser8364

    @poser8364

    5 жыл бұрын

    It has finally been done

  • @TBrownRecords
    @TBrownRecords4 жыл бұрын

    You uploaded a awesome video keep up the good work

  • @milkyo1206
    @milkyo12064 жыл бұрын

    That is the best way I've ever seen a black hole explained. Now I understand ty.

  • @michaelclarke124
    @michaelclarke1243 жыл бұрын

    This includes clips from Into Infinity, the Space 1999 episode Black Sun and Homer Cubed. Great video.

  • @YouAndMrPeanut

    @YouAndMrPeanut

    3 жыл бұрын

    I’m pretty sure that in that one clip, one of the guys is the main actor from “the majestic” with Jim Carrey

  • @HeliosEusebio
    @HeliosEusebio5 жыл бұрын

    43:10 "But seeing them is still beyond us. Even the latest high resolution Hubble images can only show the bright central disk, the jets of energized particles, but not the black speck in the middle." Until now. "

  • @Feelthefx
    @Feelthefx7 жыл бұрын

    Like if you still remember the overhead projector

  • @MsBeloved89

    @MsBeloved89

    6 жыл бұрын

    Feelthefx and the markers that smelled like fish.

  • @basknation

    @basknation

    5 жыл бұрын

    remember? still use them. theyre great

  • @abstractassassin8767

    @abstractassassin8767

    5 жыл бұрын

    The frick

  • @justinbruen2186

    @justinbruen2186

    5 жыл бұрын

    astronation they really are. Especially if u got nice new markers 🤔

  • @DJHotbuns

    @DJHotbuns

    5 жыл бұрын

    They totally still use one it’s just not gigantic wheeled in on a cart. They’re at Walmart too 👍I’m an illustrator and have used it to help show proportion to some peeps who have one at home

  • @ryanfreer77
    @ryanfreer777 жыл бұрын

    I got this documentary on VHS back in the late 90's, and still have it somewhere.

  • @paulmavric887

    @paulmavric887

    Жыл бұрын

    Somewhere in a black

  • @martinjoseph5410
    @martinjoseph54107 жыл бұрын

    This is one of my most favorite channels

  • @dungeonseeker3087
    @dungeonseeker30872 жыл бұрын

    Watching this in 2021 where we know there's one at the centre of every spiral/elliptical galaxy and have seen images of one.

  • @mystwolfe7791
    @mystwolfe77913 жыл бұрын

    So powerful it can bend light. Which means light is effected by gravity. Which means light is not a constant. Which means we have no way of measuring distance or time at distance

  • @stevencardoso9646
    @stevencardoso96464 жыл бұрын

    Can't get enough of it.

  • @morgangrey4020
    @morgangrey40208 жыл бұрын

    ahhh black holes where nothing escapes and all life dies..........sounds like marriage to me...lol

  • @Liuhuayue

    @Liuhuayue

    7 жыл бұрын

    I was expecting dirty jokes like this in the comments. XD

  • @LLAMAZ-dl4nq

    @LLAMAZ-dl4nq

    7 жыл бұрын

    u can escape a black hole as long as u don't pass horizon that's the part where u can't escape

  • @markgradwell8352

    @markgradwell8352

    7 жыл бұрын

    if you don't pass the event horizon you're not in the black hole, you're outside of it. And anyhow there is one thing that does escape once inside the black hole and that is "Hawking radiation".

  • @paulleonard799

    @paulleonard799

    7 жыл бұрын

    the hawking radiation comes from outside the black hole

  • @LLAMAZ-dl4nq

    @LLAMAZ-dl4nq

    7 жыл бұрын

    how about divorce

  • @lelandframe6927
    @lelandframe69276 жыл бұрын

    Nice to see some scenes from Gerry Anderson's "The Day After Tomorrow"! Haven't seen that in over 40 years!

  • @craigdavidson5613

    @craigdavidson5613

    2 күн бұрын

    And also the Black Sun episode of Space 1999. Boy, they made good mileage from Gerry Anderson's projects!

  • @mRibbons
    @mRibbons3 жыл бұрын

    So... I can appreciate the slice-of-life montage of Phil packing up... But did we need to see his jockies @ 4:32? 😅

  • @paulaunger3061
    @paulaunger30618 жыл бұрын

    Great vid - and on a side note, absolutely love love LOVE that music by Dead Can Dance was used! They were my favourite band in the Nineties... must have another listen 😍

  • @juliamadeleine7888

    @juliamadeleine7888

    6 жыл бұрын

    I was wondering what it was! I wasn't sure if it was dead can dance or not, which song is it?

  • @jamesdonovan466

    @jamesdonovan466

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@juliamadeleine7888 Niereko Song of the Stars De Profundis

  • @stillnotscaredofspiders
    @stillnotscaredofspiders4 жыл бұрын

    I'm just here to listen to John Hurt's voice once again.

  • @everhernandez6011
    @everhernandez60115 жыл бұрын

    thank you for this great video 😉

  • @TheOGLemonduck
    @TheOGLemonduck3 жыл бұрын

    Amazed to hear they use Dead Can Dance as an intro song.

  • @jfleming6656
    @jfleming66563 жыл бұрын

    Need a break from the depressing news of the pandemic. Think I’ll watch and learn about black holes to cheer up.

  • @upscaleavenue

    @upscaleavenue

    2 жыл бұрын

    😆😆😆

  • @godfather7174
    @godfather71745 жыл бұрын

    Just imagine we shall never see a legend like John Hurt any more what a shame ;( his voice is just so soothing

  • @nanram588
    @nanram5884 жыл бұрын

    The event horizon is the perfect meaning of Einstein theory about bend spacetime

  • @JasonJason210
    @JasonJason2107 жыл бұрын

    Wow - one I haven't seen yet!

  • @mikelamb0531
    @mikelamb05317 жыл бұрын

    "I gave him a year subscription to penthouse much to his wifes disgust" LOL

  • @victoraguirre7486

    @victoraguirre7486

    7 жыл бұрын

    Prof. Hawking is a savage lol

  • @1harothread

    @1harothread

    6 жыл бұрын

    Did you see the corners of his mouth come up slightly when he typed that 😂😂😂

  • @Soulblighter116

    @Soulblighter116

    5 жыл бұрын

    Prof. Hawking 1942-2018, not only a prof in physics, but a prof. in SAVAGERY.

  • @nicosmind3

    @nicosmind3

    5 жыл бұрын

    Raul Hinojoza Except that they've been observed. And by observed I mean objects orbiting an invisible mass which is condensation into a very small area. As well as gas clouds falling into an invisible mass, encircling it, and mass being directed away because the object is too small for that mass to fall directly into it (look up blazar or AGN for a full explanation). Now how they work, singularity, etc is up for debate a little. But they're there. Whatever you want to call them.

  • @irishpanic

    @irishpanic

    5 жыл бұрын

    That shit made me lmao at work

  • @SuperRobot17
    @SuperRobot174 жыл бұрын

    Help need to know name of moog like music of 14:46 and name of composer too! That zynthetizer moog music was also used on anime Hellsing Raid OST Original Sin track 10 at the beginning of it before the omen Ave satani cover music part!

  • @SuperRobot17
    @SuperRobot177 ай бұрын

    14:46 please name and composer of this horror like background music 🎶 in this seconds short scene? Can't find it anywhere 😕 on the crap internet and KZread please help me find it!

  • @miltonfriedman350
    @miltonfriedman3507 жыл бұрын

    Wait so do the stars collapse then the lack of matter then forms a black hole, the star's mass just starts forming together in the core and form a ball and then the core becomes so dense and heavy it just falls and thus forming a pit in the fabric of space?

  • @ZarathustrasCrown

    @ZarathustrasCrown

    7 жыл бұрын

    Not really the LACK of matter, basically stars are born out of light elements, mainly hydrogen...these undergo fusion creating heavier and heavier elements which take more and more energy to undergo fusion. If I remember this continues until eventually iron is created and the star, which is a fine balance between being pushed outward by fusion forces and inward by gravity, loses it's balance...there's more mass, and therefore more density and gravity wins out...the nuclear forces can't keep the star stable anymore. Normally they just shrink into dwarf stars and the like, but in REALLY massive stars, say a million or so of our suns mass, the gravity is so strong everything just collapses in on itself...it doesn't stop at a "dwarf" though, but just keeps compressing and compressing until it for all intents and purposes rips a pit into space-time...there's no "matter" left as we understand it, but the gravitational warping remains...

  • @miltonfriedman350

    @miltonfriedman350

    7 жыл бұрын

    ZarathustrasCrown So it essentially just keeps imploding in on itself that it keeps getting denser and sucking in other stars and energy to feed it's energy usage?

  • @ZarathustrasCrown

    @ZarathustrasCrown

    7 жыл бұрын

    Well, it CAN pull in other stars and the like...but yeah, in essence it's just mass that keeps imploding and imploding down to nothing, anything trapped in it's field falls in and can't escape. If there's nothing that falls in mind you, it will eventually go away due to something called Hawking radiation... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hawking_radiation that takes ridiculous amounts of time though for black holes of any real size, longer than the length of time the entire universe has been here so far, hundreds of billions of years. It basically really, really slowly evaporates.

  • @VeritechGirl
    @VeritechGirl6 жыл бұрын

    Ha! My brother owns the old VHS version of this!

  • @stuartjrichardson1

    @stuartjrichardson1

    4 жыл бұрын

    Hahaha no way... That's brilliant

  • @markdemell3717

    @markdemell3717

    3 жыл бұрын

    @Martin G No you don't ,silly guy.

  • @markdemell3717

    @markdemell3717

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@stuartjrichardson1 That's Memorex.

  • @markdemell3717

    @markdemell3717

    3 жыл бұрын

    Your so perty.

  • @dannyrichards6233
    @dannyrichards62333 жыл бұрын

    Thx 4 sharing.

  • @Stacey67320able
    @Stacey67320able5 жыл бұрын

    John Hurt - another iconic voice. Miss him

  • @Chris87032
    @Chris870328 жыл бұрын

    Naked science always has great stuff !! HUGE FAN !! KEEP THEM VIDEOS COMING :D

  • @louisshaw258

    @louisshaw258

    6 жыл бұрын

    Christian Ammari lulljpjl jkggiljljljljljjgljlgjgjgljgljgljg

  • @louisshaw258

    @louisshaw258

    6 жыл бұрын

    Raul Hinojoza u

  • @infidel6728

    @infidel6728

    5 жыл бұрын

    Christian Ammari Those, not them.

  • @robydee920

    @robydee920

    4 жыл бұрын

    @Infidel or live"them"but loose"videos".

  • @VALIS538
    @VALIS5384 жыл бұрын

    This documentary is 20 years old

  • @AluminumOxide

    @AluminumOxide

    3 жыл бұрын

    24 to be precise. It was made in 1996

  • @michaelclarke124
    @michaelclarke1244 жыл бұрын

    There are clips of Into Infinity and the Space 1999 episode Black Sun. In a science programme Peter Ustinov hovered at the event horizon of a black hole. He was in contact with a double of himself on Earth. Time in the space ship went very slowly and time on Earth went very fast. When Peter returned to Earth everyone was dead. There is also a clip of Homer Cubed.

  • @1dinesh1
    @1dinesh16 жыл бұрын

    Best information . Really i like thxs

  • @noahhammm6038
    @noahhammm60388 жыл бұрын

    I luv science it's so fun 😂

  • @aden0088

    @aden0088

    4 жыл бұрын

    Noah Hammm :/ u got one like every year😂

  • @raidenthekat2444
    @raidenthekat24445 жыл бұрын

    I like the one part when it did that thing.!

  • @proclipz9629

    @proclipz9629

    3 жыл бұрын

    Oooo that part was good

  • @MarechalAviador
    @MarechalAviador7 жыл бұрын

    What is the name at the end of the video?

  • @cyberwarrior1504
    @cyberwarrior15042 жыл бұрын

    Don't say Phil hunts Black Holes, no one can hunt Black holes say he look for Black Holes.

  • @NadaII
    @NadaII7 жыл бұрын

    'He's found the strongest evidence yet for a black hole' .. (Walks into his toilet)

  • @markdemell3717

    @markdemell3717

    3 жыл бұрын

    It took me 4 years to get out of my ex;s Vagina.

  • @hklausen
    @hklausen5 жыл бұрын

    The weakest force of nature crushes the stronger forces. I like that :-) It only goes to show that sometimes the weakest is the strongest :-)

  • @WokeandProud
    @WokeandProud5 жыл бұрын

    Fun fact the average blackhole is no bigger then a large city block, yet are about 3 times heavier then our sun.

  • @danielnystrom7310
    @danielnystrom73102 жыл бұрын

    I love how the explain how black holes work, space and time, stretch and bend, and they havent found one yet...

  • @clevername8832
    @clevername88324 жыл бұрын

    I heard someone call it lasagnafication once.

  • @juliolp95

    @juliolp95

    3 жыл бұрын

    Pastafication

  • @HarioG-es3kj

    @HarioG-es3kj

    3 жыл бұрын

    I thought it was spaghettification? Or was fettuccinification? Dont remember

  • @clevername8832

    @clevername8832

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@HarioG-es3kj thank you for a great big smile this morning my friend. 😃

  • @HarioG-es3kj

    @HarioG-es3kj

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@clevername8832 👍

  • @nategibbs8311

    @nategibbs8311

    3 жыл бұрын

    Lol spagetification

  • @honey4xi
    @honey4xi6 жыл бұрын

    Have we seen or detected the ejecting radiation lights out of the active black holes of some galaxies in the universe yet? I think they act like volcanic eruptions. 🌋

  • @frankdimeglio8216

    @frankdimeglio8216

    2 жыл бұрын

    THE ULTIMATE (AND CLEAR) MATHEMATICAL UNIFICATION (AND PROOF) REGARDING PHYSICS/PHYSICAL EXPERIENCE IS NOW DEMONSTRATED, AS E=MC2 IS F=MA: TIME DILATION ultimately proves (ON BALANCE) that E=mc2 IS F=ma, as ELECTROMAGNETISM/energy is gravity. This NECESSARILY represents, INVOLVES, AND DESCRIBES what is possible/potential AND actual IN BALANCE. (Importantly, balance and completeness go hand in hand.) The stars AND PLANETS are POINTS in the night sky. NOW, A PHOTON may be placed at the center of WHAT IS THE SUN (as A POINT, of course); AS the reduction of SPACE is offset by (or BALANCED with) the speed of light (c); AS E=mc2 IS F=ma; AS ELECTROMAGNETISM/ENERGY IS GRAVITY. Indeed, ultimately and truly, TIME is NECESSARILY possible/potential AND actual IN BALANCE; AS E=MC2 IS F=MA; AS ELECTROMAGNETISM/ENERGY IS GRAVITY. Very importantly, outer "space" involves full inertia; AND it is fully invisible AND black. GREAT. Accordingly, INSTANTANEITY is thus FUNDAMENTAL to what is the FULL and proper UNDERSTANDING of physics/PHYSICAL EXPERIENCE; AS E=mc2 IS F=ma; AS ELECTROMAGNETISM/energy is gravity. It ALL CLEARLY makes perfect sense. Gravity IS ELECTROMAGNETISM/energy. E=mc2 IS F=ma. ELECTROMAGNETISM/ENERGY IS GRAVITY. E=MC2 IS F=MA. GREAT !!! Gravity AND ELECTROMAGNETISM/energy are linked AND BALANCED opposites, AS E=mc2 is F=ma; AS ELECTROMAGNETISM/ENERGY IS GRAVITY. Consider THE MAN who is standing on what is THE EARTH/GROUND. Touch AND feeling BLEND, AS E=mc2 IS F=ma; AS ELECTROMAGNETISM/ENERGY IS GRAVITY. The stars AND PLANETS are POINTS in the night sky. GRAVITATIONAL force/ENERGY IS proportional to (or BALANCED with/as) inertia/INERTIAL RESISTANCE, AS E=mc2 IS F=ma; AS ELECTROMAGNETISM/ENERGY IS GRAVITY. Gravity/acceleration involves BALANCED inertia/INERTIAL RESISTANCE, AS E=mc2 IS F=ma; AS ELECTROMAGNETISM/ENERGY IS GRAVITY. Accordingly, the rotation of WHAT IS THE MOON matches it's revolution. Great. MOREOVER, a given PLANET (including what is THE EARTH) then sweeps out equal areas in equal times consistent WITH/AS F=ma, E=mc2, AND what is perpetual motion; AS ELECTROMAGNETISM/ENERGY IS GRAVITY. Gravity IS ELECTROMAGNETISM/energy. INSTANTANEITY is thus FUNDAMENTAL to what is the FULL and proper UNDERSTANDING of physics/physical experience, AS E=mc2 IS F=ma; AS ELECTROMAGNETISM/ENERGY IS GRAVITY. This NECESSARILY represents, INVOLVES, AND DESCRIBES what is possible/potential AND actual IN BALANCE. Stellar clustering ALSO proves ON BALANCE that E=mc2 IS F=ma, AS ELECTROMAGNETISM/energy is gravity. Objects (including WHAT IS the falling MAN) fall at the SAME RATE (neglecting air resistance, of course), as E=mc2 IS F=ma; AS ELECTROMAGNETISM/ENERGY IS GRAVITY. "Mass"/energy is gravity. ELECTROMAGNETISM/ENERGY IS GRAVITY. E=mc2 IS F=ma. THE DOME of a PERSON'S EYE is ALSO VISIBLE. (Notice the flat AND black space of what is THE EYE.) The stars AND PLANETS are POINTS in the night sky. The sky is blue, AND the Earth is blue. THE EARTH/ground AND THE SUN are E=mc2 AND F=ma IN BALANCE, AS ELECTROMAGNETISM/ENERGY IS UNIVERSALLY PROVEN TO BE GRAVITY in what is a mathematically unified fashion. E=mc2 IS F=ma. The middle distance in/of/AS SPACE AND the full distance in/of/AS SPACE are NECESSARILY linked AND balanced. MAGNIFICENT !!!!!!!!!! INSTANTANEITY IS thus FUNDAMENTAL to what is the FULL and proper UNDERSTANDING of physics/physical experience, AS E=mc2 IS F=ma; AS ELECTROMAGNETISM/ENERGY IS GRAVITY. Gravity IS ELECTROMAGNETISM/energy. It is ALL CLEARLY proven. Again, the stars AND PLANETS are POINTS in the night sky. GREAT. Energy has/involves GRAVITY, AND ENERGY has/involves inertia/INERTIAL RESISTANCE. GRAVITATIONAL force/ENERGY IS proportional to (or BALANCED with/as) inertia/INERTIAL RESISTANCE, AS E=mc2 IS F=ma; AS ELECTROMAGNETISM/ENERGY IS GRAVITY. Gravity/acceleration involves BALANCED inertia/INERTIAL RESISTANCE, AS E=mc2 IS F=ma; AS ELECTROMAGNETISM/ENERGY IS GRAVITY. It is all CLEARLY proven !!!!!!!! TIME is NECESSARILY possible/potential AND actual IN BALANCE, AS E=MC2 IS F=ma; AS ELECTROMAGNETISM/ENERGY IS GRAVITY. Gravity IS ELECTROMAGNETISM/energy. GREAT !!!!!!!! BALANCE and completeness go hand in hand. By Frank DiMeglio

  • @Whackfear
    @Whackfear3 жыл бұрын

    Watching years old documentaries really puts the progress of science into perspective. Now, in 2020, we know (theorise?) that gravity is not some mysterious force we don't quite understand yet, but the effects of space-time-curvature. Also, we've seen a black hole.

  • @jacquelinealbin7712
    @jacquelinealbin77122 жыл бұрын

    That feel when you're watching a documentary on black holes and they use Dead Can Dance in the score/soundtrack

  • @KevinP32270
    @KevinP322708 жыл бұрын

    FREAKING EPIC VIDEO!!!!!

  • @etebanlujan2974
    @etebanlujan29743 жыл бұрын

    I loved that video. That was so beautiful. I love talking about space and time. I would have loved to meet Stephen Hawking, and I'd still love to go to these events with all these brilliant minds and converse amongst other people who share my passion. I love how the narrator used his words. I love how he called outer space, "the heavens". Unfortunately I don't belong. As much as I wish I had made better choices, I'm a misfit of all the misfits. I was always a trouble maker, but I always a troubled person. Still, absolutely nothing fascinates me more than art, music, space, time, consciousness, reality, psychology, science...

  • @karlkarlsson9126

    @karlkarlsson9126

    2 жыл бұрын

    As long as you know who you are, what you are interested in, that is what defines you.

  • @thehaptiK

    @thehaptiK

    Жыл бұрын

    tell me more about you.

  • @crystalcheesecakes9906
    @crystalcheesecakes99066 жыл бұрын

    this was published on my birthday!! Yeah!! thats pretty neat!

  • @petenielsen6683
    @petenielsen66835 жыл бұрын

    Why do I hear "Phantom of the Opera" going through my head when they mention the point of no return?

  • @TimpBizkit
    @TimpBizkit8 жыл бұрын

    Wormholes, you jump in and your liquidated corpse comes out somewhere else!

  • @chuckkkddiiieeuu222

    @chuckkkddiiieeuu222

    7 жыл бұрын

    Or you're fried after being turned to puddy in a giant universal sized furnace....I feel like black holes are gigantic natural garbage cans....in place randomly to catch anything and everything that comes it's way...cleaning up so to speak lol.

  • @S.PTheLabel

    @S.PTheLabel

    6 жыл бұрын

    advcgcfi the first time I have ever been to a few people think it's a good idea to have a great time in Florida and I have a great job with jinx it but I have to be at work at

  • @abstractassassin8767

    @abstractassassin8767

    5 жыл бұрын

    Are you sure it actually removes you like a deletion. Black holes have so much pull that it pushes together and away in a mix basically turning you into a noodle flinging you around no-one knows what happens after

  • @WokeandProud

    @WokeandProud

    5 жыл бұрын

    Depends on the wormhole.

  • @katnightingale
    @katnightingale4 жыл бұрын

    Somebody loves Dead can Dance...

  • @solofourohsixgaming
    @solofourohsixgaming Жыл бұрын

    Does anyone know of any videos that explains how we come to the conclusions we have about black holes? I always find videos like this one explaining what a black hole is and what it does, but they never explain what process was taken to discover that information about them.

  • @stellarwind1946

    @stellarwind1946

    Жыл бұрын

    The conclusion begins and ends with Einstein’s theory of general relativity. Black holes were an exact solution to one of Einstein’s field equations that Karl Schwarzchild found.

  • @solofourohsixgaming

    @solofourohsixgaming

    Жыл бұрын

    @@stellarwind1946 Thank you for your comment. I honestly am trying to learn about how people came to the conclusion about black holes. What you told me gives me a starting point to learn.

  • @mapax5135
    @mapax51357 ай бұрын

    What that movie yall keep playing ...?

  • @NDAncient7
    @NDAncient78 жыл бұрын

    Thumbnail picture is beautiful.

  • @roberthook3209
    @roberthook32097 жыл бұрын

    People talk of spaghettification as you fall into a black hole and that this would kill you, however time is accelerated as you approach one so there is a chance that you would die of old age before being made in to spaghetti

  • @W4r34rt

    @W4r34rt

    7 жыл бұрын

    Time does not accelerate, on the contrary. For the person falling into the black hole time goes slower.

  • @roberthook3209

    @roberthook3209

    7 жыл бұрын

    Yes but only beyond the event horizon, prior to this time is dilated.

  • @roberthook3209

    @roberthook3209

    7 жыл бұрын

    Well you havnt come back to me on my deliberate error ????

  • @W4r34rt

    @W4r34rt

    7 жыл бұрын

    Because I do not argue with people on youtube, most of the time its pointless.

  • @roberthook3209

    @roberthook3209

    7 жыл бұрын

    wasnt looking an argument just a sensible discussion. Oh well

  • @apocalypse2571
    @apocalypse25717 жыл бұрын

    I think we have an awful lot of work to do before we successfully send a vehicle 25000 l/y away AND maintain contact with it. We're too primitive for such an achievement. Perhaps the beings we will eventually evolve into will be capable.

  • @hazelsmith3114

    @hazelsmith3114

    7 жыл бұрын

    Apoc Alypse SO TRU

  • @piasocorrolatupan6566

    @piasocorrolatupan6566

    7 жыл бұрын

    Apoc Alypse

  • @morristhecat5650

    @morristhecat5650

    7 жыл бұрын

    Wifey's comment makes PERFECT sense. What are you talking about. All (SHE?) is saying is that our fastest vehicle _ever_ is so slow it would take many millenia to reach a star that is comparatively "close" in astronomical terms.

  • @jamesedwards366

    @jamesedwards366

    7 жыл бұрын

    Morris The Cat used

  • @jamesedwards366

    @jamesedwards366

    7 жыл бұрын

    Morris The Cat is is the a

  • @w5ba809
    @w5ba8093 жыл бұрын

    I think the singularity is pretty much a curtain for the universe, it's a place where if we're to go through u wouldn't understand, it's physics don't make sense and other things don't make sense, a place where "sense" should be thrown out the window a place where new theories are a must.

  • @matthewfranco7644
    @matthewfranco76444 жыл бұрын

    I didnt know they did a documentary on my ex-wifes heart.

  • @andygriffiths2786

    @andygriffiths2786

    4 жыл бұрын

    IT WAS HER FANNY HAHA

  • @Ziggy_Stark.

    @Ziggy_Stark.

    4 жыл бұрын

    ohhhhh..... too close.

  • @CuauhtemocA
    @CuauhtemocA7 жыл бұрын

    obiously someone like's Dead Can Dance!

  • @MrKmanthie

    @MrKmanthie

    7 жыл бұрын

    I prefer Coil, myself!!

  • @afrog2666

    @afrog2666

    5 жыл бұрын

    @Raul Hinojoza Shove it! And why are you saying that to someone who talks about a music group? Moron..

  • @NickBrunsky
    @NickBrunsky5 жыл бұрын

    We do need another development upgrade of a larger and longer than Hubble telescope, so we all can see enhance zoom-in in closer high-details to see what's going on to that natural processing swirling around of the black hole that where the other side leads to. Because it's hard to tell. I don't like theories. It's true the black holes takes you to the other side of another either universe or Galaxy. Because each Galaxy have their own huge electromagnetic antimatter sphere shield bubbles. That's why they (galaxies) don't get near/collide to each other. They're touching their own shield bubbles to each other and that touching each other's shield bubbles have black hole. I have a strong feeling that every galaxies touching their own shield bubbles have black holes, that's why in so very far distant of approximately 300,000 light years, they look sporadically everywhere in hubble telescope and they look like galaxy too. Actually, in fact - one that is intake black hole and the other side wall is exhaust black hole to prevent building up overheat, and it goes to the cooling interstellar system area then goes back to intake black hole then goes out to the exhaust black hole same exactly in the process of car engine heating/cooling system as the water pump intake is a black hole to go to radiator (as cold interstellar area) then cools down. Then goes back to the intake black hole then goes out to exhaust. It recirculates repeatedly to prevent building up overheat. The intake black hole and exhaust black hole shows and tends to create tornado. In the same location are, the inside part inlet black hole creates whirpool then the otherside outlet blackhole creates tornado strategy. Don't be afraid of those process created by our almighty God of the universe. Whatever we see those shows like fireballs are only any gaseous, rays and chemicals that creates friction that's being burned. If black holes move that's because it slides throughout the shield bubbles touching each others shield bubbles of every galaxy's shield bubbles . It is true that Inside this universe is like an engine process. Each Star Systen have also electromagnetic antimatter sphere shield bubbles to prevent from being suck to the black hole. Very impeccable. No doubt about that. Others that are outside the Galaxy that's seeing in the video, on Hubble telescope, that they are in process, we don't even know what is that for and what is it doing for. All Scientists here in Earth, they make their own theories. I know why all planets in the entire universe, revolve around the sun in reality not theory. Someday when my business accomplished I'll make corrections to all Scientists/physicists theories in their videos and Wikipedia sites. Their theories are incorrect when I watched all their videos here in KZread and is not mentioned in Wikipedia sites either because they were unsure only speculation of theories. Ok enjoy the real science facts brothers.

  • @NickBrunsky

    @NickBrunsky

    5 жыл бұрын

    Hey, you don't called that brainless. A brainless can't produce how things work of reality followed by substantiated foundation supports how the function proven works. I know most galaxies in far interstellar deep space area are in todays generation still in the young side of they are still in process of creating another millions or billions of galaxies. Our far side interstellar deep space area are in a finished quiet deep space area. That's why I don't have to worry about what's going on in the entire vast fringe infinite universe. Those we see in hubble telescope in far insterstellar deep space distance that obviously we can see nebula, ray, gaseous and red filament are still in process. There are sporadically black holes scattered, seeing those gaseous and particles still in process of combining chemical element substance to create stars, galactic bulge and rocks of planets. And last one is seeing still in process of forming galaxy, the one that has black hole in middle having tornadoes in both sides to form a "galactic center bulge" How the universe built? We should know there's only one our almighty God of the universe who created the vast finge infinite universe and all billions of different alien species beings. First, how to create universe in vacuumed space? First our God created in his hands first in a small size, then he magically turned it in a huge infinite vast fringe of the universe. It must be enclosed either cube box with inner mirror side walls or crystal ball with each inner side walls have mirror. So when it fired a radiowave transmission frequency it bounces back infinitely. Sample, take two 6 feet rectangular mirror facing each other then look in between these 2 mirrors. You'll see infinite parrallel dimension. So the universe looks unreachable hugely infinite. Then next in supernova, all chemical element substance starts from hydrogen, helium, other elements and etc. to create everything. It will start to create all galaxies-the galactic center bulge, then all the Single/Binary/Multiple Star Systems, the suns. Then third all the planets that wil be attracted by the sun's powered gravity amplifier to reach few amount of planets that have North and South Pole magnet and amount of planets that can handle revolving around the sun. I know exactly why all those planets revolve around the sun. I will not tell this until I built/achieve my own big business. Most galaxies who are in low gaseous, who are dying, they tend to move to get closer to who's or which the galaxy is closer to coalescence/merge because there are habitat planets and suns still alive. In nature, if it collided planets to planets and sun to sun. It wont collide planet to sun because planets have North abd south pole to to repel to the sun. If this nature occured, it's only sorry to them. I will try to educate you because it shows your brain. You don't know how to educate people but attacked them illiterately uneducated. If you are really educated and knows physics, you don't attacked and judge them with your shows brainless. Do you understand the real IQ? About your brain. Before you judge people you must criticize yourself first then empathize yourself if you really know right and wrong. Attacking people is really truly brainless, still illiterately uneducated and of course short/narrow minded and has low IQs like you. Got it!!!

  • @NickBrunsky

    @NickBrunsky

    5 жыл бұрын

    Ok you arrogant, cocky brainless and judging people. Show me some computation of derivatives, calculus and quantum physics equation in the blackboard in video showing yourself. You don't call that math. You must call that derivatives, calculus and quantum physics equation. In all your comment. I saw right away, you don't really know physics. Show me yourself in video giving samples how to equate calculus, derivatives and quantum physics equation with your face and your hands doing computation of derivatives, calculus and quantum physics equation in the blackboard in the video camera. I don't like to see handing me over in your comment a computed equation of calculus, derivatives and quantum physics equation because that's fake due to you only copied that somewhere else. Got it!!! It shows you're truly an arrogantly cocky brainless because it shows you want some attention with youtube viewers/people. Got it!!!

  • @leighatkins22
    @leighatkins227 жыл бұрын

    We need either a legal requirement or at least a prompt for both the source & the year of release of any documentaries or material which people have not manufactured themselves in the information section on youtube. No-one can tell how old some of this material is & therefore how accurate the data is.

  • @xXSKAVENXx
    @xXSKAVENXx3 жыл бұрын

    "IN THE GRIM DARKNESS OF THE FAR FURTURE THERE IS ONLY WAR" The guy narrating also does WARHAMMER 40K lol love him

  • @joshglover2370
    @joshglover23704 жыл бұрын

    I hope Stephen Hawking has finally found the answers he spent his life searching for! RIP❤

  • @justinglover08

    @justinglover08

    4 жыл бұрын

    Yo what up same last name

  • @joshglover2370

    @joshglover2370

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@justinglover08 Haha cool! I live in Utah, but my dad was from Alabama. Are we related? 😅

  • @MrTweetyhack
    @MrTweetyhack Жыл бұрын

    "When a massive star dies, it will have no choice but to form a black hole" That is not true. Some turn into neutron stars

  • @nick6876
    @nick68763 ай бұрын

    "Showing no promise as a farmer", he was sent off to Cambridge University 🤣🤣🤣

  • @jeffbradford79
    @jeffbradford794 жыл бұрын

    We need to send a probe and check one out

  • @shannonbritton5313

    @shannonbritton5313

    4 жыл бұрын

    I'm sure someone will jump all over my ass and start calling me stupid, but why havent we ever had a satellite get close enough to one to get some images or even sucked into one? I know it would destroy the satelittle but couldnt it get some data at the very last second...?

  • @theozman38

    @theozman38

    4 жыл бұрын

    Shannon Britton. It’d take 1000’s of years to get close to one, even if it is close to our galactic neighborhood. We launched the voyager satellites in the late 70’s and they finally have passed Pluto and entered interstellar space which isn’t outer space yet. Lol. Outer space is outside of our galaxy.

  • @ridenhard2294

    @ridenhard2294

    4 жыл бұрын

    Hence why haven't we sent many probes to the nearest blackhole. Our galaxy must have millions of blackholes. Albeit some closer to our solar system then Sagittarius A star. Given that time is of the essence in some people. This endeavor should've been established on the conclusion of both voyager missions. You are right Shannon Britton!!!!

  • @theozman38

    @theozman38

    4 жыл бұрын

    Riden hard. Hence time is of the essence and the real reasons for nasa or other space agency to send probes to an area in space they think a black hole “might exist” right now our best telescopes, Infrared , or radio or Hubble or the new telescope that is overdue to launch 🚀 cannot see them. The blackness of space hides them and their behavior is peculiar and deceptive to observe. They think🤔 , the astrophysics, observers, have found the tell tale signs of black holes, some planetary objects are slingshot around the event horizon or light will actually get stretched around it, but still they aren’t sure yet if what they are seeing is a black hole. The reason why I mentioned the voyager missions is because they have had been slingshotted around Saturn to pickup speed to prolong their life and journey to reach further goals in hopes we can still communicate with them. Communication blackout is the fact of sending probes or satellites 🛰 into space destined for long journeys, either we will lose contact with it because the distance is too great or the something goes wrong with the power plant. Be it batteries or a reactor. If they launched a probe tomorrow, your children, your grandchildren’s children will not hear they have found a black hole or whatever about it. Even if it’s 5 light years away at 35,000 mph generations of people will pass by before it gets there. Maybe you don’t get it.

  • @theozman38

    @theozman38

    4 жыл бұрын

    .

  • @mrmakeadeal2415
    @mrmakeadeal24154 жыл бұрын

    Mmm🤔 I wonder what would happen if you shot a missile in a black hole🤷‍♂️

  • @Stammerjohan95

    @Stammerjohan95

    4 жыл бұрын

    The missile would be reduced to nothing in its gravity before the firing mechanism could tell the missile to explode

  • @mrmakeadeal2415

    @mrmakeadeal2415

    4 жыл бұрын

    Aaron Stammerjuan I mean, what would a missle do, or warhead do inside of a black hole? Would it continue to travel forever or...... we’ll idk the possibilities, lol I’m just thinking here lol🤷‍♂️

  • @rickylovesyou

    @rickylovesyou

    4 жыл бұрын

    xvideos or redtube has your answer.

  • @mrmakeadeal2415

    @mrmakeadeal2415

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@rickylovesyou 🤣🤣🤣 I'm not talking about porn

  • @jamestheriault3393
    @jamestheriault33937 жыл бұрын

    When was this filmed? Need to know for physics project.

  • @AstrosElectronicsLab

    @AstrosElectronicsLab

    4 жыл бұрын

    Copyright date at the end was 1997

  • @atsaba-elf
    @atsaba-elf10 ай бұрын

    The main Narrator sounds like THANOS

  • @dodgers02007
    @dodgers020077 жыл бұрын

    What about superheated quasar?

  • @nicosmind3

    @nicosmind3

    5 жыл бұрын

    Edith Noriega well a quasar is a black hole just one that's feeding and at the centre of a galaxy. A super massive black hole, or AGN

  • @robydee920

    @robydee920

    4 жыл бұрын

    @Little Cripple it's not just that it's feeding but the jet(overflow from the feeding process)has to be pointed directly at planet Earth🌍

  • @ridenhard2294

    @ridenhard2294

    4 жыл бұрын

    Black holes are at the center of every galaxy. But, there are black holes everywhere. Countless black holes that emit quasars that are not in the center of a galaxy. In fact there's a multitude of black holes in every galaxy. Black holes that are vagabond's just roaming aimlessly in outer space. Billions upon Billions ranging in size as small as a car, as large as our solar system, and even bigger. What type of black hole is rare? The size that falls between stellar & super massive. Intermediate size black holes anywhere from 100 to 10,000 of our sun's mass. Info acquired from Nasa.

  • @lostsignal4359

    @lostsignal4359

    3 жыл бұрын

    Stop taking about food

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