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  • @indianatheist1
    @indianatheist124 күн бұрын

    Brian's voice is so calm I would listen to it 24hrs

  • @billkingston4402
    @billkingston440226 күн бұрын

    Trains have their own time in Britain

  • @cryptoniandream1278
    @cryptoniandream127816 күн бұрын

    The black hole is a typical thermodynamic pressure system. The heat or thermodynamical pressure of gravity moves from the temperature of space time to a colder condensed level of thermodynamical pressure towards a 4th Dimension (a gravity greater than space time) creating a pulverising vaccum in space time. The cross-section of a multiverse is called a classification or a singularity. Thermodynamical pressure uses different gravitys and magnitations of associated degrees within each multiverse function to cause changes in the flow, speed, and pressure of the active magnitude within them. These active changes are our living universe...

  • @krivvysann5091
    @krivvysann509126 күн бұрын

    So it's all fascinating everytime we learn anything about such existences in this entire universe 😇

  • @jakeconnolly960
    @jakeconnolly96026 күн бұрын

    if there’s multiple black holes are there multiple ends of time ? does that mean there’s different time lines?

  • @LordBrittish

    @LordBrittish

    26 күн бұрын

    Maybe regular black holes aren’t the “End of Time”, but one *large* enough to be considered such has yet to be created?

  • @jaspermusgrave8541

    @jaspermusgrave8541

    26 күн бұрын

    According to relativity time is not an absolute quantity, meaning that it can vary depending on where you are in space. Time may stop at a singularity but in other positions in space it will continue

  • @KingJames61
    @KingJames6125 күн бұрын

    Finally! You articulated that perfectly Brian. It’s the only phenomenon that seems to mimic birthing a new space time.

  • @michaelwinter742
    @michaelwinter74226 күн бұрын

    Our universe, looking for hot singularities.

  • @Streetlight37
    @Streetlight3726 күн бұрын

    Man, Brian Cox is starting to look like an old man lol I remember almost 20 years ago watching him on the history channel all the time Couldn't have been older than his mid 30s, Most likely younger. Fuck time flys.. I'm getting old as fuck, and I definitely feel it 😮‍💨

  • @human_cube
    @human_cube26 күн бұрын

    What if we're just NEVER ment to know what happened at the beginning of time ..

  • @JohnLocke-hj2tu

    @JohnLocke-hj2tu

    26 күн бұрын

    That’s precisely correct, we never will know, and we are never meant to know, it’s an unsolvable puzzle, and it’s like that for what we like to call ‘reasons’

  • @gonzo2495

    @gonzo2495

    25 күн бұрын

    who should have meant that? space daddy?

  • @JulianS-xu6ff
    @JulianS-xu6ff22 күн бұрын

    Excellent explanation.

  • @VestaNorman
    @VestaNorman25 күн бұрын

    Makes sense

  • @sharonrose705
    @sharonrose70525 күн бұрын

    I've always believed that black holes were the beginning and the end of the universe..

  • @bmebri1
    @bmebri121 күн бұрын

    This guy smiles at the wrong times I wouldn't be surprised if he smiles in his sleep.

  • @AmassiveOverLoad
    @AmassiveOverLoad25 күн бұрын

    Sound like he's saying that the universe is in a blackhole or is being pull into one. 🤔🤔🤔 time for bed.

  • @AlexBuchud
    @AlexBuchud19 күн бұрын

    Keanu reeves

  • @genghisthegreat2034
    @genghisthegreat203423 күн бұрын

    " may well " .......

  • @trevor4883
    @trevor488322 күн бұрын

    How can a black hole have the end of time in it if time keeps going outside of it? What does the end of time even mean?

  • @seamusoconnor1566
    @seamusoconnor156621 күн бұрын

    Elon musk puts himself to sleep with podcasts like this really i do aswell 😂

  • @Cliohna
    @CliohnaКүн бұрын

    0:00

  • @gravestone4840
    @gravestone484026 күн бұрын

    Hopefully we'll eventually have the tools to discover that the big bang wasn't the "beginning" of the universe, it was simply the event that we point to as the origin of this current bit of the history of existence we call the universe. That singularity has a history all its own and its constituent parts have histories of their own even if they are far beyond our current understanding. It's more likely that there is no beginning or end, only change.

  • @aleuttrel2260

    @aleuttrel2260

    24 күн бұрын

    it' very possible that our universe used to be a black hole before the big bang and that we are an expanding black hole, as that is the lifespan of a black hole, eventually its gravity causes a big bang followed by expansion.

  • @seamusoconnor1566
    @seamusoconnor156621 күн бұрын

    Are the calulations even near right thats why its speculation

  • @MistaTurdburgerz
    @MistaTurdburgerz26 күн бұрын

    Aye cool i was right, if the Big Bang was perfect what’s the opposite of perfect 100% flawed? Or just a different kind of perfect What’s the opposite of infinity Endless nothing? Infinite less ness

  • @michaelodriscoll
    @michaelodriscoll26 күн бұрын

    You are that singularity. Know Thyself. Critical Thinking required.... Look inwardly.... Namaste 🙏

  • @mascot4950

    @mascot4950

    26 күн бұрын

    Statements made from a position of extreme ignorance, only seem profound to the ones who utter them.

  • @frogcannon

    @frogcannon

    26 күн бұрын

    You're just saying words with no substance behind it. A "spiritual" noise machine.

  • @Scubadooper
    @Scubadooper26 күн бұрын

    However, a bit like not being able to see past the CMB we can't see past the event horizon. We don't know there a singularity at the center of the black hole, as it is I've never got a really good answer to: If at the event horizon light can't move in the direction away from the center of the black hole, then how are the forces communicated within protons/neurons/etc. The maelstrom of virtual particles would seem to not be able to influence outward, a bit like not being able to reach the past.

  • @thomasdowe5274
    @thomasdowe52744 күн бұрын

    Einstein, created a de Sitter universe to begin his theory, and that left 'Space' the Vessel of the Universe as the only factor remaining. Then, he replaced one Mass, and said that it caused Space/Time to bend as a continuum in he presence of that object. Do our bodies bend Space/Time? Anyway, that replaced 'Mass' was greatly appreciated because it verified 'Mass' as the cause of 'Gravity' by bending Space with Time!!! The Standard Cosmological Model was SAVED!!!s Mass Created the physical Universe... And a 'Singularity' was miraculously born out of the Einstein Manger...so that one mass replaced must have been a star, aye? Voila! Infinite Mass made 'Blackholes' we see at Sagitarius A (the Milky Way Galaxy). Wow! Blue and Pink Unicorns of Science created by Albert's Mass Bias...sad... Then a twin was Born: *Singularities* Okay, our Bias is a creative bugger!!! Meanwhile, the Dark Matter Energy of the Sun's Atmosphere is 'Plasma' and which can 'Bend/Refract' light in experiments... Oops, perhaps our 'Scientific Biases' are making us *Stupid* and quasi-religious believers with FAITH is our CREATIONISM...our Godlike Primate Thinking...NOT

  • @ziggylayneable
    @ziggylayneable24 күн бұрын

    We have already reached the end of time. We just don't know it. It happened in the late 2000. Something is wrong time wise. You can disagree with me all you like, but I'm probably right

  • @user-nk1oq9hu3k
    @user-nk1oq9hu3k26 күн бұрын

    The only thing he's been right about is that things are going to get better...... But not for his kind 😆 no be lang nooooo 😜

  • @johnphillips2479
    @johnphillips247924 күн бұрын

    But you can't make calculations, in nothing, so it seems to me you might want to go back through it all, cause you already have more than enough for the answer, you've already talked about, so back, then move slowly over the data.

  • @kishfoo
    @kishfoo23 күн бұрын

    I don't buy it. The big bang. With all that energy exploding out of a singularity, the force doesn't add up. It's not the same as slowly blowing up a balloon and watching ants drift apart on its surface.

  • @scottswan9292
    @scottswan929226 күн бұрын

    There's no holes.

  • @Saint_nobody
    @Saint_nobody26 күн бұрын

    In the beginning was the word. Yes, indeed, a similar term.

  • @peterfischer5459
    @peterfischer545925 күн бұрын

    Wow, such a narrow minded view point. Materialistic and Mathematical view points is not the be all and end all of the understanding of our universe. They are great and also important and useful, but they are merely 2 view points and lack much. Scientifically speaking, a true scientist would explore all view points comprehensively. Toilet roll view can only get you so far. There are another 10 view points that need to be taken into full account of which these so called gurus sadly lack primarily because of their very limited education by academia and the Rothschilds education system.

  • @ivan.zhidkov
    @ivan.zhidkov20 күн бұрын

    Fucking forced subtitles

  • @dirkmertens3781
    @dirkmertens378123 күн бұрын

    Then u know it is a new universe inside the black hole. Then we live in a black hole in the quasar energy being skewed out. Thus are we a quasar frequency?

  • @user-lr2ib1cv4d
    @user-lr2ib1cv4d26 күн бұрын

    OK, smartipants. What would cause (i.e., set off,) the expansion of an infinite density?

  • @Rudxain

    @Rudxain

    23 күн бұрын

    There's a hypothesis that claims BHs evaporated by Hawking Radiation will exponentially emit more energy as the mass decreases. At some point, the BH may explode harder than a supernova, releasing all of its mass as pure energy (this is equivalent to anti-matter annihilation, so it's 100% efficient). Assuming our universe began as a singularity, something similar may have happened

  • @user-lr2ib1cv4d

    @user-lr2ib1cv4d

    22 күн бұрын

    @@Rudxain Cool(er). Interesting hypothesis. How you could calculate the critical point at which an infinite density releases itself I don't think we'll see in my lifetime.

  • @Rudxain

    @Rudxain

    22 күн бұрын

    @@user-lr2ib1cv4d IDK, I'll have to do some research

  • @Andrew-lu6wp
    @Andrew-lu6wp24 күн бұрын

    Peado

  • @Indianpersiancouple
    @Indianpersiancouple26 күн бұрын

    Origin is imaginary)

  • @Ultronmclovin
    @Ultronmclovin26 күн бұрын

    Talking as if all this is proven factual info ..just hypothetical blah blah

  • @frogcannon

    @frogcannon

    26 күн бұрын

    This is the dumbest possible thing you can say yet hordes of morons say it endlessly.

  • @NateSmokes816

    @NateSmokes816

    26 күн бұрын

    Imagine going to college for 10 years, spending another decade researching your field of science, publishing your evidence, having that evidence peer reviewed by the rest of the scientific community and some dumbass on the Internet to says "blah blah"

  • @NateSmokes816

    @NateSmokes816

    26 күн бұрын

    Just say you don't understand what he's talking about and move on. There's no shame in being stupid.

  • @m.willow11

    @m.willow11

    26 күн бұрын

    Drives me crazy when these guys talk about educated guesses as being facts, too. Scientific knowledge is constantly changing. Anything we think we know is just the current understanding, and that current understanding will be different in 100+ years.

  • @ArjanTigchelaar

    @ArjanTigchelaar

    26 күн бұрын

    Well, he does say "theory, maybe, seems."