What would we see if we fell into a Black Hole?

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  • What does a black hole look like? Which optical effects appear in its surroundings? What do we see when we cross its horizon? All these answers in 15 minutes!
    0:00 - Introduction
    1:53 - Before the fall
    5:17 - Falling through the disc
    8:26 - Crossing the horizon
    12:42 - Conclusion
    This video is narrated by Octave Masson.
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  • @ScienceClicEN
    @ScienceClicEN  Před 2 lety +2867

    I hope you enjoy this video! As a bonus here is a VR 360° version of the fall : czcams.com/video/17tEg_uTF_A/video.html
    For more details about the simulation :
    - The apparent shape of the disc is calculated using raytracing and general relativity (I calculate the motion of light rays from the source to the observer, and the apparent angle of this lightray in the observer's frame of reference)
    - The disc however is not simulated, I created a volumetric shader to replicate GRMHD simulations of Sagittarius A* (a GRMHD simulation would require very powerful computers and a lot of computing time). You can find an example of such a simulation here : czcams.com/video/J8sLSQ54bHE/video.html
    - The colour of the disc is calculated by converting an infinite temperature blackbody spectrum to CIE XYZ and RGB colour spaces
    - The parameters you see at the bottom left corner of the video are calculated analytically for a Schwarzschild infalling observer
    - I also did simulations for a Kerr black hole to make sure the results weren't too different (for example : czcams.com/video/sFcnfg8KU1g/video.html)
    - For Sagittarius A* we don't know exactly the value of its angular momentum yet, therefore some details about its accretion disc and the shape of its horizon might change

    • @sashabayliss5111
      @sashabayliss5111 Před 2 lety +50

      Can you please kindly explain in a little more detail why you wouldn’t see the entire future of the universe as you looked behind (or in front due to aberration as you mentioned) at the horizon? Phenomenal video and my absolute favourite channel on CZcams. Thank you

    • @petem2010
      @petem2010 Před 2 lety +17

      Your videos are hands down the best at explaining these concepts. I hope the youtube algorithm finally recognises this so you can continue producing them.

    • @Matyanson
      @Matyanson Před 2 lety +3

      ​@Cây Chanh Vàng Ok would it be more accurate if they stated
      this happens when you travel along the path to black hole (at slower speed, defying the gravity with some force) instead of freefalling?

    • @DemonetisedZone
      @DemonetisedZone Před 2 lety +8

      Fantastic mate👏🏼👏🏻👏🏾👏🏼👏🏽
      Your explanations and graphics are the best I have ever seen

    • @Pbbp0904
      @Pbbp0904 Před 2 lety +26

      @@sashabayliss5111 The gravitational time dilation effect is nagated by the doppler effect due to you falling into the black hole at a great velocity. If you were "standing" right above the event horizon then, yes, the outside universe would appear to move very quickly. However, "standing" on the surface riquires constantly accelerating against the gravitional field of the black hole. Interestingly, the abberation of light effect also perfectly balances out the distortion of light rays due to the gravitational field of the black hole in the limit yielding the 2-D ring appearance when nearing the center. Another interesting fun fact is that black holes aren't always incredibly dense. For example, the first black hole that was imaged, the one in the center of M87, is actually less dense than air!

  • @Julian-cp3vp
    @Julian-cp3vp Před 2 lety +20932

    "Suicide by Black Hole" sounds like something depressed rich people would try in the year 10765.

  • @zaliron
    @zaliron Před 2 lety +5785

    There's something very haunting about passing the event horizon, knowing you'll never return, but seeing the spaceship you came from getting larger as if you were being given a second chance to reconsider.

    • @truepeacefromviolence9581
      @truepeacefromviolence9581 Před rokem

      person whouldnt die from spegetification itself if the black hole is a supermassive one . only smaller blackholes would kill a person by spegetification not the bigger ones

    • @Sergmanny46
      @Sergmanny46 Před rokem +431

      Reality's cruel joke that it makes on you, giving you false hope when it's beyond late.

    • @melaniejerrils3671
      @melaniejerrils3671 Před rokem +174

      Yup thats a big ole syke. U thought u might survive u silly dilly.

    • @hotdog9262
      @hotdog9262 Před rokem +101

      you..meaning the atoms that once were you, would be dead long before crossing the event horizon

    • @ekrempapazoglu8487
      @ekrempapazoglu8487 Před rokem +23

      that was deep

  • @icefamily1
    @icefamily1 Před 11 měsíci +469

    I've seen many videos on what happens if you fall into a black hole. I was expecting yet another focus on spaghettification, but I was learning from the first minute! This is a NEW, DIFFERENT perspective from other videos. In fact, if you watch just one video on how light and time are affected by a drop into a black hole, start with this one. The visuals were fantastic and educational.

    • @Zidbits
      @Zidbits Před 4 měsíci +12

      Here is a fun fact for you: He doesn't focus on spaghettification because that only happens outside stellar mass-sized black holes. In the beginning of the video, he says it's a supermassive black hole. You wouldn't spaghettify before entering it due to its size. Unfortunately, he gets a lot wrong too. For starters, black holes only have accretion discs if the black hole is actively feeding. Secondly, supermassive black holes are at the center of galaxies and the event horizon is as wide as our entire solar system. You wouldn't see the black hole as you approached and got close to the event horizon because it's just too large. This is one of the things Interstellar got wrong, though I suspect it was on purpose as it wouldn't be very cinematic to show a giant black void with nothing else going on in the background.

    • @theharshtruthoutthere
      @theharshtruthoutthere Před 2 měsíci

      @@Zidbits Easy way to stay sane, in a world where insanity runs ramped. BIBLE STUDY.
      2 Timothy 2:15
      Study to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth.
      Souls, come to CHRIST and:
      be healed,
      be guided,
      be saved,
      be protected.

    • @IturaldeRodel
      @IturaldeRodel Před 2 měsíci +7

      @@theharshtruthoutthere, throughout history, there have been many things unknown to us. As we've discovered and enhanced our understanding of the world and universe, never has the answer been mystical or God/s or magic. Yours is just another ancient myth of people trying to make sense of the world, failing, and so making up explanations because humans don't like unanswered questions. This drive to know and explain has given us both religion (yours is neither the first, last, or unique in any way) and the scientific method, the best currently known method of determining the truth of the natural world.
      The harsh truth is that your religion has no evidence or logical reason to distinguish it from any number of ancient and modern religions that you don't believe in.

    • @theharshtruthoutthere
      @theharshtruthoutthere Před 2 měsíci

      bible leaves no ? mark un answered. Dare to deal with bible. i have no religion, may you stop dragging masons garbage along? @@IturaldeRodel
      BIBLE + FREEMASONRY, a search that i did and now share world wide.

    • @theharshtruthoutthere
      @theharshtruthoutthere Před 2 měsíci

      the year 2020 didn`t teach you nothing?@@IturaldeRodel

  • @Quartzplays309
    @Quartzplays309 Před 10 měsíci +1167

    I want to thank the cameraman that went into the black hole to study this stuff. Hats off to him

    • @ipudisciple
      @ipudisciple Před 9 měsíci +22

      But how did he send back these images from inside the event horizon? We need to know.

    • @Quartzplays309
      @Quartzplays309 Před 9 měsíci +39

      @@ipudisciple He Just Teleported back when he was done

    • @gummiente3622
      @gummiente3622 Před 9 měsíci +14

      Guy deserves a raise, he's a Real trooper

    • @jcfalsebutactual
      @jcfalsebutactual Před 9 měsíci +36

      alright this joke has been used too much

    • @bgmt94
      @bgmt94 Před 8 měsíci +7

      How did you know the camera person is a man?

  • @EngineerMan
    @EngineerMan Před 2 lety +6950

    It's all fun and games until you turn to pasta.

    • @ms.yawhaw8831
      @ms.yawhaw8831 Před 2 lety +13

      Blobby blob blob

    • @ReconnaissanceLime
      @ReconnaissanceLime Před 2 lety +162

      I guess you could say we would become the…. I M P A S T A
      Why is everyone leaving ?

    • @edd6211
      @edd6211 Před 2 lety +20

      Is this a Regular show reference?

    • @ms.yawhaw8831
      @ms.yawhaw8831 Před 2 lety +4

      @@whiteyonthemoon1193 Pasta

    • @kayden.D1234
      @kayden.D1234 Před 2 lety +7

      @@ReconnaissanceLime no just..............no

  • @Koromi6464
    @Koromi6464 Před 2 lety +6254

    This just proves that being a cameraman gives you immortality

  • @Lfbk22
    @Lfbk22 Před 29 dny +59

    Imagine being spaghettified and ending up on someones plate, in another dimension, covered in tomato sauce.

    • @nogacaspi
      @nogacaspi Před 21 dnem +16

      Sounds like an Rick and Morty episode to me

    • @fobbitoperator3620
      @fobbitoperator3620 Před 18 dny

      You forgot the Romano & Parmesan cheese...

  • @LunDruid
    @LunDruid Před 11 měsíci +196

    It's always so fascinating learning something new about this scenario. The notion of the black hole's "surface" engulfing our view as we get closer to the event horizon is everywhere and is even what happens in Space Engine, and I appreciate very much the explanation of _why_ that model is incorrect.

    • @Titanic-wo6bq
      @Titanic-wo6bq Před 7 měsíci +5

      Actually this no longer happens in Space Engine, as the camera no longer has any real 'velocity'; The black hole will never swallow more than half of your view now. Although if I'm honest the old view is cooler.

  • @marsargoxmiso1695
    @marsargoxmiso1695 Před rokem +4952

    Space is terrifying but at the same time just incredibly interesting

    • @Destrate
      @Destrate Před rokem +7

      Yes

    • @KobayashiBrynhild
      @KobayashiBrynhild Před rokem +18

      I think so too. I was probably born in the wrong era...

    • @Ethan-iu2sp
      @Ethan-iu2sp Před rokem +82

      @@KobayashiBrynhild There is no wrong era, this perhaps could be the best era to be in.

    • @KobayashiBrynhild
      @KobayashiBrynhild Před rokem +19

      @@Ethan-iu2sp I highly doubt that.

    • @Ethan-iu2sp
      @Ethan-iu2sp Před rokem +38

      @@KobayashiBrynhild I don't think there will be a worst of best era, there will just be eras. The concept of good or bad isn't super relevant in the universe anyway. So embrace the lack of knowledge we have relative to the universe and having such a flexible ability to ponder.

  • @Danymok
    @Danymok Před 2 lety +5051

    The dude who volunteered to jump into the black hole is a legend

    • @harmeen2212
      @harmeen2212 Před 2 lety +170

      i am all down to volunteer for the same! NASA you hear me?!

    • @heroblok6
      @heroblok6 Před 2 lety +20

      In all honesty, I'm suprised they never sent chimps or an empty ship into a black hole with cameras and other things to capture data and see what happens....🤔

    • @Creature70961
      @Creature70961 Před 2 lety +23

      ​@@harmeen2212​lol

    • @demoncleanersmith9403
      @demoncleanersmith9403 Před 2 lety +97

      @@heroblok6 "If we could travel at the speed of light it would still take over 26,000 years to arrive" 🤓

    • @eliascastillo1641
      @eliascastillo1641 Před 2 lety +22

      Yeah that’s true. I’d be like” nah I’m good, don’t need to see the inside of a black hole that bad”.

  • @christopherpetit1718
    @christopherpetit1718 Před 8 měsíci +94

    Black holes have always fascinated me. The universe itself pushed to its limits. It shocked me when Carl Sagan suggested, in Cosmos, that based on the density of the known universe, it's quite possible we're living inside a black hole right now.

    • @themightybob
      @themightybob Před 4 měsíci +23

      Maybe black holes have universes in them, stretching on for eternity
      And in the opposite direction too

    • @gogi2883
      @gogi2883 Před 2 měsíci

      Hahaaha

    • @Mannwhich
      @Mannwhich Před 2 měsíci

      Yeah, it all sounds so very interesting 🥱

    • @jfinney225
      @jfinney225 Před měsícem

      @@themightybobI’ve frequently wondered the same thing

    • @AlekThunder47
      @AlekThunder47 Před měsícem +2

      Not necessarily the case. It's just not only black holes have event horizons. If you move at the speed of light, you create an event horizon behind you as the light can't catch up to you, since both of you move at the C speed.
      As universe expands, we have an event horizon around the Earth many many parsecs away, the veil beyond which we are not able to reach with conventional methods and physics.

  • @cjdemont
    @cjdemont Před 8 měsíci +47

    I just want to comment that I’ve shared this video multiple times, describing it as “the best explanation of what would happen if you fell into a black hole I’ve ever seen.” Absolutely tremendous work and thank you!

  • @asiancat9867
    @asiancat9867 Před rokem +4150

    Imagine going into a Blackhole thinking you are about to die, then you get teleported to another world.

    • @officialjeremiahblake
      @officialjeremiahblake Před rokem +419

      Bro. That sounds like a good movie.

    • @ahmadsantoso9712
      @ahmadsantoso9712 Před rokem +358

      Yes, teleported to Biden's house.

    • @JahlenJohnson11
      @JahlenJohnson11 Před rokem +460

      Well the issue is, your body would be dead. I think it does lead somewhere, but you can’t survive the actual travel through it. Like the video explained.

    • @FreshsoCleanYep
      @FreshsoCleanYep Před rokem +189

      Your theory still works with something much less distant to us, like death. What if we are just reborn after death, into a different programmed universe galaxies away, or even over that; where life capacity is endless in space and time.

    • @officialjeremiahblake
      @officialjeremiahblake Před rokem +87

      Man. Ya'll need to write a book

  • @esselsid3727
    @esselsid3727 Před 2 lety +2624

    I'm just going to come out and say it.... This is hands-down the best video about falling into a black hole that exists on CZcams

  • @cadcTV
    @cadcTV Před měsícem +9

    well, this video finally helped me understand why the event horizon on a black hole looks warped on half of the hole, I appreciate the level of detail put into this!

  • @classact9557
    @classact9557 Před 9 měsíci +27

    3:18 This has got to be the most haunting picture of space I’ve ever seen. Almost like staring into oblivion itself.

  • @CumSmuggler
    @CumSmuggler Před 2 lety +3875

    Hats off to the camera guy for this one.

    • @insertinsults4567
      @insertinsults4567 Před 2 lety +189

      The camera man never dies. It’s not really impressive

    • @CumSmuggler
      @CumSmuggler Před 2 lety +183

      @@insertinsults4567 camera men have universal plot armour.

    • @GeneralAeon
      @GeneralAeon Před 2 lety +17

      I was going to comment this but had to check

    • @pranjalvw2193
      @pranjalvw2193 Před 2 lety +46

      Oh cmon you people. This joke is older than this black hole

    • @jackt9321
      @jackt9321 Před 2 lety +8

      Some say he’s still approaching the singularity to this day

  • @TjKnItTeL
    @TjKnItTeL Před 2 lety +2494

    “The plasma itself, which can reach several billion degrees, might also as well burn us alive.”
    You don’t say

    • @vividvault9285
      @vividvault9285 Před 2 lety +77

      he did say though.

    • @destroyerspike3891
      @destroyerspike3891 Před 2 lety +71

      Just swim in it come on now

    • @janehuzrad2603
      @janehuzrad2603 Před 2 lety +26

      Just capture and send the Taliban or peodophiles in with a camera...

    • @shrooman768
      @shrooman768 Před 2 lety +58

      nah man, just wear a hollywood sci fi space suit that can withstand up to 20867830 centimetres of temperature and a terminal velocity of 22222222 grams per newton

    • @jacknimply7838
      @jacknimply7838 Před 2 lety +6

      @@destroyerspike3891 take a bite

  • @user-bf1ds9cc8l
    @user-bf1ds9cc8l Před 6 měsíci +17

    This is one of the absolute best videos on black holes I've ever seen.

  • @dufo4766
    @dufo4766 Před 7 měsíci +11

    Hands down the best video I have seen on the subject. Extremely interesting, my deepest congratulations. Kudos for your amazing effort to be as scientifically accurate as possible and keep it simple and faschinating at the same time!

  • @benanzagame2602
    @benanzagame2602 Před 2 lety +961

    The fact that spaghettification is a scientific phrase is almost as amazing as this video

    • @_BobaFett_
      @_BobaFett_ Před 2 lety +9

      Atomization*

    • @NecDraws
      @NecDraws Před 2 lety +58

      @@_BobaFett_ it is actually spaghettification, sometimes the lack of creativety of the physics create great names.

    • @351clevelandmodifiedmotor4
      @351clevelandmodifiedmotor4 Před 2 lety +3

      They just feed us a bunch of bull shit, how do they know when they can't be there to say yip told ya, just as we figured

    • @edoardobrunomazzitelli717
      @edoardobrunomazzitelli717 Před 2 lety +37

      @@351clevelandmodifiedmotor4 hence the disclaimer right at the start that reads it's based on calculations and simulation, aka the closest valid hypothetical we currently have

    • @jivvr
      @jivvr Před 2 lety +2

      @@NecDraws tf you doing here?

  • @yu.czennie
    @yu.czennie Před 2 lety +1899

    Besides the dying like spaghetti part, seems like a fun ride with a awesome view 😀

    • @accelerator7952
      @accelerator7952 Před 2 lety +52

      Not really a fun ride if u know ya gunno die aye?

    • @yu.czennie
      @yu.czennie Před 2 lety +136

      @@accelerator7952 exactly, that's why i said," besides dying like spaghetti"

    • @MrFeckham
      @MrFeckham Před 2 lety +68

      You would have died waay before that anyway

    • @ssgssgod1362
      @ssgssgod1362 Před 2 lety +32

      Yeah. Despise the fact you would die from immense heat before you can even be pulled in.

    • @yu.czennie
      @yu.czennie Před 2 lety +35

      @@ssgssgod1362 well, the video says that we should imagine that we had Appropriate equipment to not die

  • @Strazman
    @Strazman Před 2 měsíci +7

    Well, this was the best video I've ever seen on "What Would Happen If you Fell into a Black Hole". And I've seen a lot.

  • @billnye1401
    @billnye1401 Před 10 měsíci +2

    You explain things so clearly and interestingly, great video

  • @teetwo3765
    @teetwo3765 Před 2 lety +2347

    I like how we already discovered something we didn’t discover yet

    • @silasraub7831
      @silasraub7831 Před 2 lety +71

      @If you can't melt sand - how do you make glass?
      We would all die, or have never existed if it was supposed to always be flat.

    • @Nefare1781
      @Nefare1781 Před 2 lety +37

      @If you can't melt sand - how do you make glass?
      Funny how your username is about as ridiculous as the question you just asked

    • @Nefare1781
      @Nefare1781 Před 2 lety +32

      To answer your burning question about sand though…You can make glass by heating ordinary sand (which is mostly made of silicon dioxide) until it melts and turns into a liquid. You won't find that happening on your local beach: sand melts at the incredibly high temperature of 1700°C (3090°F).

    • @Chorse4941
      @Chorse4941 Před 2 lety +11

      @If you can't melt sand - how do you make glass? Are you a flat Earther or something?

    • @spiritualisrael1443
      @spiritualisrael1443 Před 2 lety +6

      You mean you like how all they show is Cartoons .....and you billions of Sheep Beleieve every word with absolutely NO proof at all...
      Thats why GOD calls it the " Grand delusion" : ((

  • @sasca854
    @sasca854 Před 2 lety +1870

    14:03 Although your clock continues to run normally for you, once you cross the event horizon, an infinite amount of time will have passed for an outside observer. Which is the same thing as saying it would take an infinite amount of time for an outside observer to see you cross the event horizon. Even if you can "see" the residual image of the outside universe due to perceptional effects like doppler and aberration, in reality there's no "outside universe" left to go back _to_ once you cross the horizon. Which is the same as saying that the interior of the black hole _is_ your new universe, and any direction you might travel within that new universe will not get you any closer to the universe you just came from; you will _always_ be moving, spatially and temporally, toward the singularity.

    • @ScienceClicEN
      @ScienceClicEN  Před 2 lety +364

      Exactly!

    • @koralina1556
      @koralina1556 Před 2 lety +564

      Man my brain is to small for this, i kinda get it but also i dont

    • @jeffym4159
      @jeffym4159 Před 2 lety +53

      @@koralina1556 same

    • @clarissawebb7652
      @clarissawebb7652 Před 2 lety +160

      What if we’re really just falling towards a singularity now but we don’t know it because our universe is all we know?? 🤔

    • @nvisible123
      @nvisible123 Před 2 lety +13

      Horizon from Apex much?

  • @js_toyo_club
    @js_toyo_club Před 6 měsíci +3

    This is by far the best science and space channel on yt

  • @danielnising
    @danielnising Před měsícem +2

    Loved your video. Others are throwing around with technical terms without thouroughly explaining it for us ordinary people. But here I felt like I finally understood how black holes approximately work.

  • @SbregMuzzProductions
    @SbregMuzzProductions Před 2 lety +4346

    Just send me in a black hole with rope and a gopro hero 10, i'll be fine
    Edit: Imagine if I survive and forgot to press record... I'll return inside with no rope this time

  • @blackholerainbow3029
    @blackholerainbow3029 Před 2 lety +995

    "The Aberration of Light" is a killer name for a doom metal album

    • @prasyaspaceagency7067
      @prasyaspaceagency7067 Před 2 lety +7

      nicr

    • @zach1135
      @zach1135 Před 2 lety +19

      Considering what the sentence means, that’s some dark stuff. You are correct.

    • @datnillavondizzle
      @datnillavondizzle Před 2 lety +35

      *growling* "WE ARE THE ABERRATION OF LIGHT!!!!! and this next one is called SPAGHETTIFICATION!!!!! grrrrrrrr"

    • @jesusislord6545
      @jesusislord6545 Před 2 lety

      Repent to Jesus Christ!

    • @jesusislord6545
      @jesusislord6545 Před 2 lety

      @Jörmungandr Repent to Jesus Christ! Read the one and true Gospel!
      I’m so sorry for you.

  • @CoasterCrazyy
    @CoasterCrazyy Před 8 měsíci +1

    Fantastic video! the animations were amazing. Thank you

  • @bassani_paulo
    @bassani_paulo Před 6 měsíci +3

    3:58 because we perceive color regarding the frequency of light when looking to the plasma on the left side, you would see a diferent color (one equivalent to a lower frequency)

  • @gl1tch3d_tm
    @gl1tch3d_tm Před 2 lety +539

    Dude, I gotta be honest, this is such a well done explanation that I'm actually thoroughly learning more about black holes

  • @Keough.
    @Keough. Před 2 lety +807

    “Don’t let me go murph, don’t let me go!”

  • @horvathrenata968
    @horvathrenata968 Před rokem +1

    Perfect explanation! Many details became clear for me!

  • @giusepped3678
    @giusepped3678 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Wow, what an incredible, definitive video on this topic. 👏

  • @Dagoth_Ur_1
    @Dagoth_Ur_1 Před 2 lety +1054

    There'd be a bookshelf.
    Very interesting stuff, and well explained. Poor astronaut meeting their likely end to spaghettification!

    • @scotttod6954
      @scotttod6954 Před 2 lety +32

      Pretty sure the magnetic field would kill ya way before that. Your blood would be pretty hard to pump around.

    • @RX552VBK
      @RX552VBK Před 2 lety +31

      @@scotttod6954 Not to mention being incinerated by radiation from the plasma field waaay before entering.

    • @Dagoth_Ur_1
      @Dagoth_Ur_1 Před 2 lety +23

      @@RX552VBK without the theoretical suit mentioned in the video, you'd definitely be fried on approach

    • @scotttod6954
      @scotttod6954 Před 2 lety +9

      @@RX552VBK ya but he said imagine the person was in a suit that would protect them from the radiation. Did not mention anything about magnetic shielding.

    • @SHYLO_
      @SHYLO_ Před 2 lety +2

      hello Lord dagoth of the sixth house

  • @skipfleantik2822
    @skipfleantik2822 Před 2 lety +532

    I think it's funny how everyone says "after the horizon, there's no turning back" true...but that's the horizon for light. With matter, the horizon of no return is much much further out

    • @lefthandcigg4253
      @lefthandcigg4253 Před 2 lety +15

      So light disappates quick than solid matter,which means solid matter would last longer but we wouldnt be able to see anything?

    • @XrpAndy
      @XrpAndy Před 2 lety +30

      @@lefthandcigg4253 everything would be distorted

    • @cutterslade447
      @cutterslade447 Před 2 lety +19

      The assumption for that statement lies in another inherent assumption - on our traveling at or near the speed of light. Einstein believes this is not possible or rather, improbable, but if we did (considering that our spaceship got us there to a point which is light years away), we would be at that speed.
      Maybe I'm horribly wrong!

    • @XrpAndy
      @XrpAndy Před 2 lety +53

      @@cutterslade447 let me smoke a joint and get back to you on that one

    • @lefthandcigg4253
      @lefthandcigg4253 Před 2 lety +13

      @@cutterslade447 this shit is a good topic to discuss puffing on some of the best sativa and he sitting by a fire...im def using this as a future topic in that setting

  • @iamFracture
    @iamFracture Před 28 dny

    This is such a clever and creative video I absolutely love it! Keep sharing these studies this is an amazingly put together assumption of what it would be like.

  • @dragonmail8094
    @dragonmail8094 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Omg! This Video was so cool! I like to watch theories about the space, especially black holes. You explained it very well. Thank you. This video was very enjoyable!🤩

  • @EvilNeonETC
    @EvilNeonETC Před 2 lety +503

    This makes a clear, non-dramatized explanation of this concept. This is what I think should be shown to kids these days because of how concise it is. Well done.

    • @jade_capricorn
      @jade_capricorn Před 2 lety +17

      Of course, the very common unit in every public school: "What does it look like to die in a black hole"

    • @fobbitoperator3620
      @fobbitoperator3620 Před 2 lety +3

      Instead we have dudes who chop off their [male chicken] wear dresses & makeup, & read stories to kids in K-5th grade...

    • @EvilNeonETC
      @EvilNeonETC Před 2 lety +6

      @@jade_capricorn After watching the vid, death was the last thing on my mind.

    • @PoochieCollins
      @PoochieCollins Před 2 lety +13

      @@fobbitoperator3620: lol, you want to be one of those clowns who injects politics into everything? Okay, how about we have all the long-time climate change deniers apologize for now obviously being wrong? How about working class conservatives stop bending over for politicians who legislate the slashing of government spending that overwhelmingly benefits the poor and working classes, for the sole purpose of bankrolling tax cuts for the rich so that they and their wealthy friends can buy their 5th mansion? How about we stop supporting a politician who's intentionally walked in on teenage girls dressing, is a serial philanderer and sexual assaulter, and made a strong push for election fraud claims that were so baseless that nearly every SCOTUS and local judge of his own party shut it down?

    • @hofschoolthreat2543
      @hofschoolthreat2543 Před 2 lety +1

      @@fobbitoperator3620 Damn you did em dirty.

  • @JeffarryLounder
    @JeffarryLounder Před rokem +1174

    Black holes have and will still always continue to terrify me, as well as amaze me. Just the idea of going towards a black hole, knowing I will inevitably be ripped to shreds and turned into nothing more than super dense particles in the centre is frightening as all hell. Now combine that terror with knowing you can never go back once you get close enough. Imagine being in a space ship getting sucked in, and because of the limits of human technology, you cannot escape and you have to accept your fate. Which, might I add, takes a cruel amount of time before you actually are consumed. You would have over an hour of thinking.

    • @kidslikeyouwillgotohell4093
      @kidslikeyouwillgotohell4093 Před rokem +58

      What’s also terrifying yet fascinating is how they appear as well; they look like the blackest of black that you can get because it literally absorbs all light. Not to mention just knowing what awaits for you makes its large appearance when approaching it even more unnerving and uncomfortable. I was pretty uncomfortable looking at my screen when approaching the black hole since big things in a POV sense is kinda…odd? Makes you feel insignificantly small

    • @Uncharted8907
      @Uncharted8907 Před rokem +8

      Edgy

    • @Trenchcoat3
      @Trenchcoat3 Před rokem +59

      I'd find a way to off myself before I got there. I know some would want to take the extremely rare opportunity to look back out and see the universe pass but the existential terror would be too great for me.

    • @JeffarryLounder
      @JeffarryLounder Před rokem +46

      @@Trenchcoat3 Honestly yeah. The thing I'd fear more than just dying would probably be the sudden intense gravitational pull or G force you'd feel before dying. Like a 1000x strength rollercoaster drop from the stretching before everything just disappearing. But then again I probably wouldn't be able to do it, and something tells me I would just ride it out to see what happens.

    • @cunicularium5424
      @cunicularium5424 Před rokem

      Dude you wouldn't be thinking ANYTHING LMAO 🤣 you wouldn't even be able to comprehend what is happening to you. If a black hole can distort space and time, what do you think it's gonna do to a carbon based, meaty human? Be realistic. This is a nightmare none of us will ever experience..

  • @nickgliha557
    @nickgliha557 Před 3 dny

    This is brilliant. Wonderful production details

  • @GAME_CHANGER473
    @GAME_CHANGER473 Před 17 dny +1

    The best video with full of concepts and clearity

  • @LordAlpaca555
    @LordAlpaca555 Před rokem +418

    Kudos to everyone who made this animation. It is so easy to understand when you see the clear picture. You really did a great job and I’m so greatful for this.

    • @SUPERBAD_JACALT
      @SUPERBAD_JACALT Před rokem +2

      Probably a visual learner then. There's 3 types of people who learn differently. Visual = people who need videos or someone to show them how a task is done. Audio = people who understand instructions given verbally to them. Kinesthetic = people who learn by doing.

  • @I_Love_my_adblock4408
    @I_Love_my_adblock4408 Před 2 lety +917

    Science is so fascinating I can never get enough.

  • @Lord-Omicron
    @Lord-Omicron Před měsícem +1

    Interesting how you see the clock in the spaceship ticking slower, when time is actually flowing faster in the spaceship than where you are, as the spaceship is further from the black hole than you, and time slows down the closer you are to the black hole's gravity.

  • @Hajo87-tz7hz
    @Hajo87-tz7hz Před měsícem

    Exciting, educational and full of new and never heard of infos. A+!!! I wish I even had one physics prof with such an interesting approach and all these facts. Subscribed! ☑️

  • @MarioGonzalez-ez4if
    @MarioGonzalez-ez4if Před 2 lety +404

    This is by far THE BEST explanation of what you can expect from a black hole but also gives you a very fair explanation of what it is and how it works, I think is art! I just would like to see another video using this example and the theory of heating black holes and virtual particles.

    • @shredertank1575
      @shredertank1575 Před 2 lety +1

      No one knows how black holes work thats why there called theories we just know the effect a blackhole makes from the outside but no one realy knows how they work

    • @My_daddy
      @My_daddy Před rokem

      Oh is it the best explanation? What makes you believe you're even remotely close to being intelligent enough to make that claim? Based off of what do you think you're qualified to make this statement? Something tells me you have the intelligence level of a silverback guerilla. So of course you'd say this.

  • @bluebattlehawk
    @bluebattlehawk Před 2 lety +349

    Well, that was terrifying.
    more please!

  • @blahblahbye3593
    @blahblahbye3593 Před rokem +1

    your videos are extrimely clear and well made. A little background music would make it even better

  • @upthefknkiwiz6532
    @upthefknkiwiz6532 Před 2 lety +245

    I remember as a kid. My ma got a space encyclopedia for my 9th birthday. Got me hooked on astronomy. Ive lost my way in life a little but watching this made me smile 🥲 feel a little joyous just like back then

    • @Cater88
      @Cater88 Před 2 lety +9

      Nice man, space is an amazing place, I hope I can visit it when I’m dead :)

    • @Larzaparz
      @Larzaparz Před 2 lety +12

      The universe exceeds the imagination...it is absolutely forever... infinite.

    • @chesaikaclarke8445
      @chesaikaclarke8445 Před rokem +1

      Yooo ur from nz too

    • @xavierlong2657
      @xavierlong2657 Před rokem +3

      Wow I thought I was the only one. Thought I was a master by age 10 , reading about clusters and super clusters. This video makes me wanna go back in time and finish reading the remaining half

  • @BobbyDukeArts
    @BobbyDukeArts Před 2 lety +3182

    This was awesome

    • @jawadhussainkalwar6758
      @jawadhussainkalwar6758 Před 2 lety +16

      😍😍😍 Bobby Duke Arts is here and nobody in these nerds seem to give a shit... so nice to know you're also a man of science. ❤️❤️❤️

    • @jawadhussainkalwar6758
      @jawadhussainkalwar6758 Před 2 lety +6

      Bobby please give this channel a shoutout somehow, so many more eyes and mind need to witness this masterpiece. please.

    • @user-uu7sk8bz5l
      @user-uu7sk8bz5l Před 2 lety +6

      Excellent and wonderful vedio .the best vedio I have watched about Black Holes .Thank You .

    • @nocturnaljoe9543
      @nocturnaljoe9543 Před 2 lety

      @@user-uu7sk8bz5l vedio?

    • @bobbydemondukes
      @bobbydemondukes Před 2 lety

      😂🤣

  • @cap5575
    @cap5575 Před 2 měsíci

    I wasn't expecting it, but this is a fantastic breakdown of special and general relativity. Bravo.

  • @DanielAusMV-op9mi
    @DanielAusMV-op9mi Před 26 dny

    Awarness which created this video, yo this is absolutely stunning and am immense pleasure to watch. The Illustation skills here are really impressive and the thought which went into the explanation while thinking of the visuals must have been really skilled ❤
    Also this applies to every video of you that ive seen

  • @jackt9321
    @jackt9321 Před 2 lety +460

    I just found this channel the other day, and I gotta say that I’ve never seen a channel explain the physics as comprehensively as this one. I’ve never felt like I understand the way the universe works in such a practical way. Thanks for helping me understand the concepts you talk about. Your team is very talented, and I don’t take that for granted.

    • @augustecle9349
      @augustecle9349 Před 2 lety +2

      behind the pratic, there are peoples who discovered it theorithically ;), theory is always fun you just got to look at it whith the rigth eye ;)

    • @augustecle9349
      @augustecle9349 Před 2 lety +2

      i would add a bit of theory to show you how fun it is . in fact, spaghetification would appear only if we fall in a stellar black hole wich is way more dense than a supermassive black hole ( dont dream ;) ! you would alsow die because ! i mean common men its a black hole ;), you would simply be crushed but not sphagetified if im correct) so here we are experiencing a fantastic reproduction of us falling in a STELLAR black hole ! hope you learned something new today !

    • @jackt9321
      @jackt9321 Před 2 lety +2

      @@augustecle9349 you’re exactly right. I was already a little bit familiar with a few concepts here and there, but the videos do an incredible job of showing what that would actually look like to us.

    • @augustecle9349
      @augustecle9349 Před 2 lety +1

      @@jackt9321 its a nice way to make us dream ;) because in our case friend, i dont think we will ever see a real black hole of our life, sad :( but im sure more animations will come with time dont worry;)

    • @neildown7231
      @neildown7231 Před 2 lety

      Hahahahahahaha

  • @lewisatkinson7277
    @lewisatkinson7277 Před 2 lety +198

    'Spaghettification' Love it. The most complex scientific phenomenon known to mankind and our last terrifying moments when interacting with it are reduced to a pasta dish-type reference 😂

    • @weswesyall2827
      @weswesyall2827 Před 2 lety +7

      Humans 🤷‍♂️

    • @evanr180
      @evanr180 Před 2 lety +6

      Gotta stay humble😭😭

    • @fredrickpoggi5493
      @fredrickpoggi5493 Před 2 lety +7

      Best way to understand the complex environment around us is to reduce to relatable terms lol 👌🏼💯

    • @augustecle9349
      @augustecle9349 Před 2 lety +1

      dont fear ;) it would happen so fast you would feel nothin, just enjoy the view ;)

    • @archangelmichvel2701
      @archangelmichvel2701 Před 2 lety

      😭😭😭😭😭

  • @kannannair2700
    @kannannair2700 Před 11 měsíci

    Thank you for taking me through the black hole till my end, very grateful 🙏

  • @lucasbarbosa5855
    @lucasbarbosa5855 Před 11 měsíci

    Congratulations, your explication about the topic is awesome 🚀

  • @SnipsDrips
    @SnipsDrips Před rokem +649

    This was one of the best scientific videos I've ever watched. Beautifully done and the teaching explanations were amazing

    • @AverageAlien
      @AverageAlien Před rokem

      @@harris12306 sucked?

    • @unrivaledghost7722
      @unrivaledghost7722 Před 11 měsíci

      It’s also very inaccurate lol

    • @SnipsDrips
      @SnipsDrips Před 11 měsíci

      @@unrivaledghost7722 yeah no sh*t man
      Let me see you make something more accurate

  • @jimeagle5509
    @jimeagle5509 Před 2 lety +256

    I've had nightmares that were more calming than this...

    • @abgdevzt6495
      @abgdevzt6495 Před 2 lety

      @Manuela Montuori thats the thing i would not wish

    • @_thechosen
      @_thechosen Před 2 lety +1

      I had nightmares about xenomorphs chasing me...

    • @rutvin8763
      @rutvin8763 Před 2 lety +2

      @@_thechosen That could possibly be because you're a Trump supporter. Xenophobia could manifest as xenomorphs chasing you since dreams are hypothesized to be byproducts of your day-to-day thoughts.

    • @snoodl
      @snoodl Před 2 lety +4

      @@rutvin8763 ???

    • @optionallemon9262
      @optionallemon9262 Před 2 lety +5

      @@rutvin8763 I..... I don't even know where to begin with this one.... Are you unwell? You do realize a Xenomorph is a fictional alien monster right? Are you just braindead or....?

  • @thatisabsolutelykooooge2211
    @thatisabsolutelykooooge2211 Před 10 měsíci

    You guys deserve an award for this. My god it’s just perfect.

  • @ahsan1876
    @ahsan1876 Před 2 měsíci

    Seen a lot of black hole videos, but man this video is dammmm best one I’ve ever seen. You create mind blowing stuff man mind blowing trully ❤

  • @marctivate8156
    @marctivate8156 Před 2 lety +440

    Thanks to the cameraman for going through all this.

  • @NimaSimba
    @NimaSimba Před 2 lety +505

    This is truly a masterpiece

    • @Tipsi89
      @Tipsi89 Před 2 lety +2

      @@johnvanderv.4219 lol what is your problem guy? :D

    • @unreal_taxi
      @unreal_taxi Před 2 lety

      @@Tipsi89 low it mate he's anutr

    • @dr.fjoer_the_crazy_scienti5841
      @dr.fjoer_the_crazy_scienti5841 Před 2 lety

      @@johnvanderv.4219????

    • @Jason-k-Jones
      @Jason-k-Jones Před 2 lety

      @@johnvanderv.4219 this is why you have no friends John.

    • @augustecle9349
      @augustecle9349 Před 2 lety

      i would add that spaghetification would appear only if we fall in a stellar black hole wich is way more dense than a supermassive black hole ( dont dream peaople ;) ! you would alsow die because ! i mean common men its a black hole ;), you would simply be crushed but not sphagetified if im correct) so here we are experiencing a fantastic reproduction of us falling in a STELLAR black hole ! hope you all learned something new today !

  • @Wave.6
    @Wave.6 Před 28 dny

    Thanks a lot for this video! Beautiful one

  • @maarshee.
    @maarshee. Před 7 měsíci

    This is one of my favorite videos of all time, istg

  • @navin_ds
    @navin_ds Před 2 lety +798

    One of the best and coolest videos you have ever made. This deserves millions of views.

    • @Gigatless
      @Gigatless Před 2 lety +6

      This video deserves 100 million views AT LEAST. This is such a brilliant work I can't express it.

    • @dr.fjoer_the_crazy_scienti5841
      @dr.fjoer_the_crazy_scienti5841 Před 2 lety +2

      @@johnvanderv.4219????

    • @Ciiipp
      @Ciiipp Před 2 lety +3

      It will get millions for sure, i've watched every minute without skip so it will get recommended alot these days.

    • @willharvey3605
      @willharvey3605 Před 2 lety +1

      Accept it's a lie black holes are invisible because they swallow all light

    • @dr.fjoer_the_crazy_scienti5841
      @dr.fjoer_the_crazy_scienti5841 Před 2 lety +1

      @@willharvey3605 Well..... yes and no.
      You can see Event horizon where light is trapped there, mirage like.
      Im not 100% sure

  • @iloveplayingpr
    @iloveplayingpr Před 2 lety +265

    "There's no going back"
    You assume there was a way back if you yeet yourself in it.

    • @Nurgles_Rot_
      @Nurgles_Rot_ Před 2 lety +18

      What if you did a back flip into it instead? ;)

    • @IDMYM8
      @IDMYM8 Před 2 lety +9

      @@Nurgles_Rot_ And the noble prize goes to...

    • @BlackHawk3927
      @BlackHawk3927 Před 2 lety +1

      Yeet myself

    • @DarkMoonAngel49
      @DarkMoonAngel49 Před 2 lety

      YEET

    • @tomatoboi5735
      @tomatoboi5735 Před 2 lety

      @@Nurgles_Rot_ then you probably survive and got transported into another universe
      a universe where freestyle is everything

  • @davidm4566
    @davidm4566 Před 11 měsíci +11

    The tidal forces would rip you apart before you got past the event horizon.
    Actually, since time is affected by the intense gravity, it's theoretically impossible to ever enter the center of one since time slows down the closer you get to the center.
    It would be like going halfway across a room. Then go halfway again. Then again and again and again. You move less and less each time and theoretically never reach the other side.
    It's fascinating!

    • @thatisabsolutelykooooge2211
      @thatisabsolutelykooooge2211 Před 10 měsíci

      Wow

    • @jaynon3318
      @jaynon3318 Před 9 měsíci

      So never ending pain?

    • @davidm4566
      @davidm4566 Před 9 měsíci +3

      @@jaynon3318 From your perspective it would be instantaneous even if it took eons for the rest of the universe. I imagine you would just get ripped apart and then that would be all you knew.

    • @MrCmon113
      @MrCmon113 Před 9 měsíci +2

      Wouldn't that depend on the size of the black hole?
      Make the black hole large enough and you can cross the event horizon before being pulled apart.

    • @davidm4566
      @davidm4566 Před 9 měsíci

      @@MrCmon113 There's something called tidal forces that means unequel force on one part than another.

  • @eldoctorramon
    @eldoctorramon Před 2 měsíci

    Great explanation. Thanks a lot!

  • @jacobpavone3477
    @jacobpavone3477 Před 2 lety +261

    when i was a kid, i remember reading about spaghettification as if it was just some abstract stretching of matter, hardly even considering that you're actually being ripped apart on an atomic level.
    that is horrifying and i couldn't even imagine how painful that would be - at least it only takes less than a second.

    • @MikeAW2010
      @MikeAW2010 Před 2 lety +138

      You probably wouldn't feel anything as it would happen so fast with so much gravitational intensity that the electrical impulses from your body would never reach your brain to tell you that you're in pain.

    • @augustecle9349
      @augustecle9349 Před 2 lety +33

      actually did you the speed at wich you are going when you enter the horizon ? 300 000 km/s, ligt speed friend, believe me with that speed, it would happen in a few mili seconds, you would feel nothing, just enjoy the view ;)

    • @iigalaxyii9928
      @iigalaxyii9928 Před 2 lety +5

      Kinda reminds me of Junji Ito’s The Enigma of Amigara Fault

    • @nevergonnagiveyouup1853
      @nevergonnagiveyouup1853 Před 2 lety +7

      @@iigalaxyii9928 Drr... Drr....

    • @PrimalKevYT
      @PrimalKevYT Před 2 lety +13

      If anything it sounds like a quick and painless death

  • @LostJedi26
    @LostJedi26 Před rokem +461

    EDIT: Please stop with the spammy replies to this.
    Definitely something that fills me with dread when it comes to black holes. It's like a morbid fascination ... like I can't not ask questions, even though I know what I learn may freak me out.
    They are incredibly fascinating. I don't understand the space-time things, but it's still fascinating to hear about.

  • @SP8inc
    @SP8inc Před 2 měsíci

    This is one of the best videos I've ever seen.

  • @girodiboanottetempo5931
    @girodiboanottetempo5931 Před 11 měsíci +3

    wonderful explanation, very clear and easily understandable for those who are not phisycists. to me black holes must have a function which is more useful and more creative than just attracting anything that orbits around their horizon to let them disappear like water down to a sink drain. I guess the next thing to prove is the existence of wormholes that connect two blackholes at their extremities.

  • @hedworm
    @hedworm Před rokem +182

    i tried 3 "other guys" videos about black hole physics, and what one would experience through human perspective. This one explained it perfectly. No mathematics necessary, nor graphs, just beautifully-designed imagery. Thanks for the trip!

    • @thedarkjw6219
      @thedarkjw6219 Před rokem +1

      Ahhh, are planning on becoming a black hole?

  • @minjod
    @minjod Před 2 lety +463

    This takes the saying "nature, you scary" to a whole new level

    • @konalily
      @konalily Před 2 lety +6

      I heard this in Ollie Williams’s voice

    • @ms.yawhaw8831
      @ms.yawhaw8831 Před 2 lety +1

      Blobbery

    • @theabominator2152
      @theabominator2152 Před 2 lety

      czcams.com/video/9KoQIOHKjOQ/video.html

    • @silvyboi4150
      @silvyboi4150 Před 2 lety +3

      Everything about black holes says that you can't say a single thing about black holes that isn't buttfucking insane

    • @jabanutter8533
      @jabanutter8533 Před 2 lety

      nature????

  • @nodescriptionavailable3842
    @nodescriptionavailable3842 Před 8 měsíci

    Best video on this subject by far

  • @paulomvb
    @paulomvb Před 26 dny

    Amazing video, thank you!

  • @WolfrostWasTaken
    @WolfrostWasTaken Před 2 lety +184

    What a masterpiece. Please never change the music, it's so perfect!

    • @Xapheus
      @Xapheus Před 2 lety

      The music really is perfect.
      However, if you binge their videos then it becomes your life's soundtrack for at least a week.

    • @BlackCloud2469
      @BlackCloud2469 Před 2 lety +1

      Bruh i thought i posted this comment wtf

    • @WolfrostWasTaken
      @WolfrostWasTaken Před 2 lety +2

      @@BlackCloud2469 Yoooooo we are avatar brothers

    • @allthingswildlifeyt1218
      @allthingswildlifeyt1218 Před 2 lety +4

      Does anyone know what the music is?

    • @AETV05
      @AETV05 Před 2 lety

      @@BlackCloud2469 @wolfrost ayy can I join you guys lol

  • @joann.5041
    @joann.5041 Před 2 lety +200

    Yes, I have always heard that once you fall into a black hole, the extremely dense gravitational force (or whatever that is called) would pull you into many pieces.

    • @gmork1090
      @gmork1090 Před rokem +26

      If it's big and dormant enough that won't happen until you're damn near the center. You're pulled in because every direction beyond the event horizon goes inward. You could possibly stop and look around, take readings etc, but the moment you move in any direction you go to the center. If you don't move, time doesn't move.

    • @fragileomniscience7647
      @fragileomniscience7647 Před rokem

      Nah, even before, the g forces will knock you braindead.

    • @GetYourCrayCray-On
      @GetYourCrayCray-On Před rokem +10

      Makes you wonder what could withstand getting thru it and what's on the other side ? It's so hard to wrap my head around our universe knowing right know there is no end to it.....that there alone is massively mind blowing!!!!

    • @purp1e200
      @purp1e200 Před rokem +11

      You'd pass out before even getting close to a black hole because of the extreme acceleration. 3:21 Just look at the acceleration. It is 17125 m/s2 which is close to 1745 g's. Crashing into a solid wall while driving at 120km/s in a car can result in around 300g's which lasts around 10-15ms. There is no way any human can survive 1745g's more than a couple miliseconds.

    • @20PINKluvr
      @20PINKluvr Před rokem +6

      ​@@purp1e200 youd probably be dead due to the force of the acceleration anyway.. just pulling a dead corpse into the singularity

  • @vhyles
    @vhyles Před 23 dny +1

    The image right before spaghettification where it's as if the astronaut is landing on a pitch black planet is quite eerie.

  • @AasthaSingh-wn2ov
    @AasthaSingh-wn2ov Před měsícem

    I start my day with your videos! I'm hooked hahhaha

  • @ExaCognition
    @ExaCognition Před 2 lety +128

    This is honestly one of the best videos I've ever seen on CZcams, and I've watched many about blackholes. The effort that went into this to achieve this quality is amazing, visualizing the strange nature of blackholes is difficult, but this video makes it easy.

    • @Mark-wx8ne
      @Mark-wx8ne Před 2 lety +9

      @@johnvanderv.4219 You replied to 3 comments like this. You must have a life

    • @TristanCleveland
      @TristanCleveland Před 2 lety +2

      Agreed!

  • @mikuhatsune184
    @mikuhatsune184 Před 2 lety +411

    This is horrifying, but fascinating. Thank you for sharing my nightmare fuel lol

    • @Diaming787
      @Diaming787 Před 2 lety +5

      Why are you afraid, when the nearest dangerous black holes are hundreds of light years away?

    • @mikuhatsune184
      @mikuhatsune184 Před 2 lety +31

      @Quantum Diaming
      The fact that the closest black holes are about 1,500 light years away is reassuring to some degree, but the sheer power of these things and the fact that they exist even in our galaxy still terrify me. They way they can spaghettify things and eat light are what I find most horrifying. I think part of why I am so strongly afraid of them has to do with how I grew up watching documentaries and TV shows about the universe and thought of them as monsters lurking around the corner waiting to gobble everything up in their path. Who cares about the Big Bad Wolf eating three little pigs while light-eating black holes exist in our own galaxy? I think I was scarred for life lol

    • @judijudijudi
      @judijudijudi Před 2 lety

      @@mikuhatsune184 Au contraire, I think it is mysterious. May be there is other world insinde this black hole

    • @sofiaallar2765
      @sofiaallar2765 Před 2 lety +6

      @@mikuhatsune184 I too, am very paranoid about black holes. Every time I hear a plane pass by, I think it’s a black hole. But then I have to remember black holes aren’t just giant vacuums, if it’s anything, black holes benefit us. Their stellar explosions that create new black holes also release carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen into space.. as well as the collisions of the black holes. The collisions spew gold and platinum. These elements make up our planet and selves. Might I even go as far as to say without black holes, we wouldn’t exist? Think about how amazing they are.. our galaxy is home to the center black hole of Sagittarius A. Without Sagittarius A, we’d be a random Solar System wandering the cosmos with no fixed orbit. Our galaxy wouldn’t even exist without a black hole.. they’re both scary and beautiful, yes.

    • @infernoo365
      @infernoo365 Před 2 lety +2

      @@mikuhatsune184 Don't worry, the creator of the universe protects you!

  • @KLm912
    @KLm912 Před 11 měsíci

    Beautifully explained!

  • @faugnxxx
    @faugnxxx Před rokem

    Amazing, same energy just like kurzegast, and melody sheep, made me subscribed at almost the speed of light

  • @high4779
    @high4779 Před 2 lety +67

    “Auuuu were goin into the black hole!”
    “Jerry stop.”
    “Im just kid-“
    “JERRY WHAT WAS THAT NOISE?”
    “Were becoming noodles, bob.”

  • @SigilAnimates
    @SigilAnimates Před 2 lety +102

    If I'm getting spaghettified, I'd want to see the history of the universe unfold before my eyes.

    • @k.r.99
      @k.r.99 Před 2 lety +5

      After you die, you'll see your whole life like a book in front of you

    • @ravenestrella2310
      @ravenestrella2310 Před 2 lety +6

      @Cross Sans: Yeah, seriously! If the universe is going to shred my body like so much spaghetti, the least it can do for me in return is give me one hell of an awesome show before I die!

    • @caitlinedinger654
      @caitlinedinger654 Před 2 lety +7

      @@k.r.99 what if we’re all dead right now and this is us watching our life before our eyes for the second time? What if this is why I have deja vu so much 😅

    • @ponponpatapon9670
      @ponponpatapon9670 Před 2 lety +1

      tbf the doppler effect prevents this

    • @AverageAlien
      @AverageAlien Před 2 lety +1

      @@ponponpatapon9670 not just the doppler effect. Physics prevents this. The universe outside the blackhole will actually look like its going slower from your perspective

  • @globus1971
    @globus1971 Před 2 měsíci

    Fascinating, thank you.

  • @caseyleichter2309
    @caseyleichter2309 Před 11 měsíci

    Great video! Visuals, explanation - all excellent. At first I felt the desolation of that hypothetical astronaut - falling towards doom, more alone than anyone has ever been. But the last minute or so of the fall - the things one would see, also alone of all humanity, and the beauty of them - that last minute would be glorious. (I realize that, IRL, the ride would be a lot less enjoyable as no current technology can protect us from that initial onslaught of radiation and gravity even well before hitting the horizon, and whoever is making the trip would quite likely be blinded, unconscious, in agony, or already dead.)

  • @zuna127
    @zuna127 Před 2 lety +435

    Darn i was really hoping it would show out history right before our eyes.

    • @maryamazamkhan2067
      @maryamazamkhan2067 Před 2 lety

      czcams.com/video/Sk6PmxYY_Jk/video.html

    • @godoftheinternet4679
      @godoftheinternet4679 Před 2 lety +1

      Problem sleuth

    • @KnubbelKekz
      @KnubbelKekz Před 2 lety +23

      In this case I imagine it would be pretty overwhelming but satisfying to finally know basically everything that ever happened, before you finally turn into Spaghetti get and ripped apart.

    • @candicewu5550
      @candicewu5550 Před rokem +1

      metoo. and that would be one hell of the way to die...i will be so greatful to be sent on this journey for whatever its cost

    • @alexandraklapdor4347
      @alexandraklapdor4347 Před rokem

      @@KnubbelKekz You would be there to witness to the end of anything and everything. You would literally be the last surviving life, knowing that the universe dies with you.

  • @stanshatter3875
    @stanshatter3875 Před rokem +148

    Its truly a once in a lifetime experience.

  • @ReySilverskin
    @ReySilverskin Před 8 měsíci +1

    So, regarding the "watching the history of the universe unfold" thing.
    Am I right in thinking that the history of the universe does still appear to play out, but all around us (due to aberration) and growing constantly simmer until it's invisible (as the Doppler effect redshifts it out of our visible spectrum)?

  • @cansomer6433
    @cansomer6433 Před 9 měsíci

    These videos should be funded by academic organizations it is of best quality I've ever seen.

  • @ProtoMario
    @ProtoMario Před 2 lety +1190

    I always thought it'd be crazy if in the future we discover that by sending a person into the black hole sends them back in time.

    • @badman843
      @badman843 Před 2 lety +196

      We'd probably try a camera first

    • @zaer-ezart
      @zaer-ezart Před 2 lety +284

      That's what I keep wondering. What if we all believe it would kill us when in reality it would send you to another dimension or teleport you through space to another planet

    • @davidt6814
      @davidt6814 Před 2 lety +52

      So does that mean planets and stars travel back in time?

    • @moodini99
      @moodini99 Před 2 lety +31

      Yeah, I love sci fi too

    • @lodziklocPL
      @lodziklocPL Před 2 lety +260

      @@zaer-ezart It could kill you first, then send your corpse to an alternate reality. I don't see how those options contradict each other.

  • @Mechanicthing
    @Mechanicthing Před 2 lety +70

    Really clearly laid out and explained, both verbally and graphically. Thank you.

  • @gargajit
    @gargajit Před 10 měsíci +2

    Best video on Black Holes.
    Also, The idea that even if one tries to send signals back to people on the spacecraft, let's say to share the answer that can solve all mysteries of life, but it will never reach. Is such a haunting yet poetic situation.

    • @talharehman3664
      @talharehman3664 Před 4 dny

      There's no way to even reach the event horizon, the accretion disk of plasma around a black hole is billions of degrees in temperature plus the radiation. There's no way to survive that to even make it to the event horizon.

    • @gargajit
      @gargajit Před 4 dny

      @@talharehman3664 we are talking about the idea (hypothetical situation), if you have missed.

    • @talharehman3664
      @talharehman3664 Před 4 dny

      @@gargajit The situation is as likely and as hypothetical as the situation that Santa Claus flies around in his cart every Christmas. It is impossible to enter a black hole as a biological being, we don't even know of any solid that can withstand those temperatures so it rules out even a machine that can enter a black hole. Even if you assume that a person enters it, there'd be no way to conduct experiments or uncover any mysteries.

  • @ssandde
    @ssandde Před 4 měsíci +1

    Amaxing theory video! I would love (as an old man) to fall into a black hole in such a protective suite to experience all and more You mentioned in the video!