Neutron Stars Are Scarier Than Black Holes!
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- čas přidán 2. 06. 2024
- It may seem crazy to think that there are things in the universe scarier than a Black Hole, but a Neutron Star might just be that. Join us as we explore why that might be!
8. Let's Define A Black Hole
Before exploring Neutron Stars, it's crucial to grasp what Black Holes are-complex and powerful cosmic phenomena. Defined by NASA, a Black Hole is a space region where gravity is so intense that nothing, not even light, can escape. This occurs when a star collapses into a dense point, allowing Black Holes to form in various sizes and under different circumstances. Although invisible, their presence is inferred by their gravitational effects on nearby objects, notably through 'spaghettification,' where objects stretch and disintegrate as they are drawn in. Despite their invisibility, Black Holes can dramatically affect their surroundings, pulling in everything from stars to planets.
7. The Birth Of A Neutron Star
Black holes and neutron stars both originate from the collapse of stars, though black holes can form in various ways. As stars deplete their core gases, they lose their equilibrium, leading to different outcomes based on their mass. For most, this results in a transition to a red supergiant and then a white dwarf. However, massive stars undergo a core collapse into iron, resulting in a supernova that can outshine galaxies and leave behind a neutron star.
6. Neutron Stars
5. Inside of Neutron Stars
4. Neutron Pasta
3. Neutron Star Core
2. Pulsars
1. Neutron Stars Can Create Blackhole
Video Chapters:
00:00 Intro
00:19 Defining the Black Hole
02:45 Birth of Neutron Star
05:09 Neutron Stars
07:05 Inside of Neutron Stars
08:36 Neutron Pasta
10:04 Neutron Star Core
11:09 Pulsars
11:51 Neutron Stars Can Create Blackhole
12:43 Outro
#insanecuriosity #neutronstars #astronomy - Věda a technologie
Scary? Hardly. I will never encounter either a black hole or a neutron star but, my mother-in-law visits every holiday season.
Golden comment
Condolences.
Everyone can relate!
Hats off, a gamer has fallen
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For me, worrying over getting killed by a neutron star or a black hole is like worrying whether I will get an STD from Scarlett Johansson or Charlize Theron.
innertubez Charlize for sure would get you an std
NEVER GONNA HAPPEN LOL
I'm sure the girls are enjoying that same reassurance.
Or from Heidi Klum....🌬️
For Sure I Don,t know what STD means.......
When you can't find a picture to depict what you're explaining so you use a hurricane to represent a galaxy... 😂😂
This is like a National Enquirer version of a neutron star explanation.
9:28 "Neutron pasta is denser than a black hole". Epic physics fail.
weeeeell, the singularity is indeed infinite dense BUT the density of a supermassive black hole if you consider the radius of the event horizon can actually be very very low. Lower than water actually.
@@methanbreather True, but the guy specifically said, "...the _inside_ of the black hole..." which rules out the event horizon which as you know, is outside of the black hole.
@@sbs2047 no, the event horizon defines the black hole. The singularity is just the centre (see also naked singularity). In fact later papers suggest that the moment you cross the event horizon you cease to exist, 'cosmic firewall' is a term to look for. So the 'black hole' is the space encapsulated by the event horizon. And the density of a supermassive black hole AS A WHOLE can be very very low, thanks to its immense volume.
@@MegaCasperC I didn't complain, I pointed out a factual error, you dumdum. _You,_ on the other hand, _did_ complain. lol Go back to troll school kiddo, you are a failure.
@@sbs2047 ehm, actually, you are posting a factual error, I corrected, but you ignore that. The black hole is DEFINED by the event horizon. It is integral part of it. Everything inside, even the EV itself are part of the black hole. That is why the density of a black hole can be quite low. The singularity is of course infinite dense. But the singularity is only one part of a black hole. There is the ergosphere, the event horizon, the space inside the event horizon AND the the singularity.
“NASA is mapping black holes so we don’t get caught in them”? That moment when you realize you just wasted 2 and a half minutes of your life and you will never get them back.
You don't remember back in 2016 when the Earth almost fell into a black hole, and it was only thanks to NASA's maps of black holes that we where able to steer our solar system around it?
@@David_Last_Name But it did fall, NASA didn't save us from Trump.
a super massive black hole going quasar can toast an entire galaxy tho
The scariest aspect of a black hole for me is that they can skip being a star and the nebula just collapses into a black hole
that theory is only for the firsts millions years of the universe when all the gaz was a lot more dense to allow such collapse to happen and created what became the supermassives BH
"So we can avoid them"
Where are you going so you need to watch out for a black hole? Sure as hell won't run away from it
Black holes do not exist if you want answers to objects viewed in the universe watch Thunderbolts project and theory of electric universe and Saffire project they use lad tested results and simple logic to dispel the myth that black holes exist!!!
@@phillipbrewster6058 I think you may need to lay off the cannabis sir
@@mastertek383 instead of using mentally weak comments about pot smoking to try and offend me why dont you check out some of the references I left that use lab tested results and basic logical observations that black hole theory is a crock and your being blue pilled. Refrence 1. SAPPHIRE PROJECT
REFRENCE 2. Thunderbolts project
REFRENCE 3. Thoery of electric universe. There are many more but several of these references take a few hours to really start getting to the point so when checking them out you need some patience
@@phillipbrewster6058 but we have proof black holes exist. Instead of just referencing stuff why not just explain it?
Phillip Brewster
Referencing pseudoscience channels does not credit your claim. You would possibly have more luck saying astrology predicts it.
EU is hypothetical not theory.
5:54 it kinda be like?? Wow lmao
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Ive never ran into any black holes. But i have been in plenty of brown ones.
Such great mind bending content! 😍
P.S Thanks for keeping it Curious.
Besides the over-simplicity and a few errors in the information (molecules in a neutron star), you seem to have missed one possible property of a neutron star that really would make it more dangerous than a black hole - "strange matter".
Strange matter is only theoretical but may well exist in some of the heaviest neutron stars. If two neutron stars containing strange matter were to collide, some of this strange matter (composed of strange quarks) could escape into space. Any ordinary matter escaping from the collision would simply expand back to its regular size and density, once away from the intense gravity. Not strange matter. That would still be ultra-dense (the mass of Everest in an area smaller than a sugar cube).
The possibility of such super dense chunks of matter flying through space isn't the worst part though. Should a fragment of this matter, however small, come into contact with normal matter (such as a planet), it would quickly convert all that ordinary matter into strange matter. That planet, and all that it contained, would quickly shrink into a tiny ball of super-dense strange matter.
Now THAT'S a scary thought!
PS Try not to have nightmares though. No-one is certain this stuff actually exists and we haven't observed any planets or stars disappearing yet. So, even if this stuff is out there, there can't be very much of it.
also i dont agree with the fear mongering or the canadian way he says "pasta"
How that's scarier than a black hole is beyond me
@@zane4575 Yes this video is really bad. But Strange matter is scarier than black hole. It is the most stable state of matter in the universe and so could be contagious:
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@M87 Star It might exist in neutron stars and be ejected in a collision before the merged neurton star collapses into a block hole (or it might even not collapse at all, it is unknown if the TOV limit is more or less than 2 times the Chandrasekhar limit. The Chandrasekhar limit is 1.4 solar masses and from theory and empricial data we know that the TOV limit is somewhere between 2.53 and 2.9 solar masses. There is no exact calculation because for this we would need quantum gravity).
Universe Sandbox has allowed so many science channels to animate their videos now.
How is it that the magnetic field of a Pulsar is the most powerful in the universe when studies show that a Magnetar is literally the most powerful magnet in the universe...
Electrons do not transform into neutron, what really happens is the electrons are pushed into protons with such force that merge, and two new particles are created a neutron and a neutrino, electric and strong charges most be conservate electron it's a lepton cannot be transformed into a neutron, only into another lepton like muon or taon or some type of neutrino, this transformation most happen only with general preservation of sense and values of electrical charges in the particle that are part of interaction .(and contribution of electron it's less than 0'1%from mass of the emerging neutron)
can what not you know say I think did
I was going to write something similar; protons and electrons are squeezed together into neutrons, however considering the multilayered neutron stars it kind of gets iffy
As soon as I heard 'Electrons transform in neutrons' The keyboard warrior helmet came out of the cupboard...
Narrator: Yeah. We don't know.
Me: The most honest thing he has said in this video.
simplification=what occurs when INSANE CURIOSITY tries to explain something
Spaghetti doesn't 'stretch'. It just becomes infused with hot water.
So it's more like gummy-wormfication :)
@@lazeppelini123. Or elastic stringafacation.
Interesting and very nice video. Many thanks.
Simply because in front of a pulsar we can see the doors of hell coming close wide open ,while in front of a black hole we don t even see neither feel it until the surprise of the spaghettification process tearing us apart without bell ringing .
0:43 “If you’re looking for a technical definition, this is how NASA describes black holes.“
_Cue individual pointing to a star on the screen while the other nods head in agreement_
Im craving neutron pasta. I WANT NEUTRON PASTA!
I think the void of interstellar space is scarier than the presence of neutron stars or black holes.
this video reminds me of my essay presentations in elementary school. *thonking*
You did essays about black holes and neutron stars in elementary school? Was it Harvard's version of elementary school? Lol
I remember my first space book.. 18 years ago
They also give a fancy boost to the frame shift drive, contrary to blackholes that are mostly useless
The neutron star core i think is at the tipping point of matter at the molecular level to the action of atoms there for affected by gravitational interactions causing the mass to be at a gravitational threshold. Of all matter itself.
personally i dont think you need to fear going blind, or black holes.
Not scary, just...fascinating. (To quote my favorite science role model)
The scariest part of the Universe to me is the super coldness of space (areas lacking black holes or neutron stars). My favorite law is Entropy of which nothing can escape. It means the Universe is on it's way towards reaching absolute zero (where even atoms stop vibrating) and void of black holes (slowly dying of Hawking's radiation) or anything else that seems alive from the glowing furnace of the nuclear fusion process of producing new elements. I have never taken physics or chemistry classes and just read books or articles like this. I have learned that of the four forces, gravity is by far the weakest. But the subject of this story seems to be the run away force of overpowering gravity.
Assbrow Yeast infections are scarier than neutron stars. FTW come at me bro
The video is aimed at children, move on people.
well i woundnt say children, but more like ignorant, uneducated adults AND young children
And that's not a reason to spread insanities. Children also deserve to be decently educated.
@@raidermaxx2324 Children are basically ignorant, uneducated adults tbh
How many people that you know could have a conversation about it? 0. Take a break asshat 👍
There is an entire study on overcompensating when you learn a topic and believe you are an expert.
Why did it not talk about strange matter that can come out of a neutron star. That is the scariest stuff in the universe, one cup of strange matter would kill everything on earth including earth
strange quark is a type of quark... not a statement on their lack of knowledge of the core of a neutron star. read more
Be cool if you have two separate large bodies slowly conjoining and splitting. Could this cause any static noise with interference? Be like even having a white whole next to a black hole...
amazingggggg!
They frighten me when I am sleeping at night.....that and the alien voices in my head.
on the magnetism you should have mentioned that with the magnetic field alone, it would rip your body apart, as the polarizable atoms within your body try to align themselves with the field irregardless of silly things like skin or bone.
A neutron star is basically as crazy as matter can get before the universe says: Nope. No more.
Imagine you get stuck in both of them crashing into each other and you get stuck in the singularity of a black hole
It does not matter who this is aimed at, it is materially wrong on so many points it is amazing. It is riddled with errors, mistakes, and misunderstanding from end to end. Also note, it is not molecules being crushed, it is atoms, the electrons are crushed into the protons converting then into neutrons, thus the name neutron star.
The odds are we have all been through a black hole and neutron star, It takes lots of heavy metal to make us.
When Dr. Cox goes into detail about Dr. Bob Kelso
😆
A message to all those neutron stars and black holes: Be a good neighbor. Stay over there.
2:49 Is that video a Chris Jericho reference here or nah?
Even a Neutron star would dump protons at the sight of my mother in law ! (Shudders)
Okay I'll bite, the black holes hadn't had me going enough!
Its like a qauestion about whether you'd prefer to be crushed or boiled.
Question. If the universe has a speed limit (above the quantum level?) this does the limit how much a black hole can consume?Also since a black hole has such a strong pull light cannot escape.....does that mean it has bended spacetime around itself and therefore negated it?
If we dont know whats inside a black hole, how do you claim neutron pasta to be the hardest substance ?
Black holes are still scarier to me. The odds of encountering one are exponentially low, but it is still much worse than a neutron star to be sure. If you get caught by a neutron star, your death will be quick. A black hole, however...no one knows what happens to you once you cross the event horizon (given the black hole is large enough for you to not be spaggetified at that point, let alone feel the effects of spaggettification too strongly).
My take away form this is: yes, I am that hungry. I think I’ll make spaghetti 🍝
I started watching this eating spaghetti. 👍
it might be childish thought so spare me, but if expressed my thoughts:
if the positive and negatives come too close to each other (as if becoming one), what i think is they will escape to a different space-time (as they might become a particle similar to that of nothing? a particle of time perhaps? lest if not said becomes zero), thus creating a vacuum in space-time continuum, when this happens, there a continued connection be made. The particle formed might be Gravitons, as they are mass-less. Just imagine a place inside a neutron star, full of Gravitons, which travel to and fro from one space-time continuum to another. I won't say any further.
Thank you for reading this thought imaginations of mine.
Rambles on and on covering topics already familiar to many of us while meandering towards a conclusion which is all too subjective.
If you could remove a 1 “ square of star material. ( in theory) and instantly transported it beyond the gravitational effect of the star, world it explode back to normal density??
If Fry had to explain what Professor Farnsworth had just told him about Neutron stars...
The only thing thats denser than a black hole in the entire universe is the guy who made this video
I guess that there will many new version of an explanation of the blackhole
It takes a minium of 20 solar masses for a star to calapes into a black hole.☀️🌟🌑
At 10am, 4pm and 7pmish, Live Meteor channel goes APESHIT!
Feels like you glossed over the fact that a neutron star can be a magnetar, or that you dont need to be within its gravity influence for it to wipe out planets
Then how thor survived it in Infinity War
Just to clarify, Insane Curiosity, at 10:45 you say that we "can't speculate what would happen to the molecules if they are compressed even further" Inside a Neutron star, there are no molecules, not even atoms, only neutrons and perhaps free-floating quarks, some of whom can mix to form new exotic particles.
Uh if there’s no gravity in space. And humans can be out in space in a space suit and not get crushed. Then how the hell is there gravity so strong to crush a star into a black hole in the first place?
Notice the misuse of the word "definitive" at the 7:50 time. Should be "definite".
Scientists have for the first time detected black holes eating neutron stars, “like Pac Man,” in a discovery documenting the collision of the two most extreme and enigmatic objects in the Universe. Nov 20, 2021
Neutron Stars scary = NO
Black Hole scare = YES
Gravity Pulls.... PULLS? omg
neutron stars are crazy!!!
Power of neutron star 😯😯😯😯😯😯😯😯😯😯😯😯
Magnetars would be a even better place for a visit.😀🌈
What if Black holes are stars and their Event Horizon, which we call it today, is just their atmosphere?
The view would be nice
A Black Hole: A Black Hole, that turn everything it touches into a Black Hole.
Thats my kind of star
Collision of neutron starts create Gold.
Everything that goes into a black hole travels in time to the beginning of the universe.
The only white hole we know of was the big bang itself.
This is why all the information seems lost and it is impossible to see through a black hole.
Even light is sucked into the distant past of the universe to meet the singularity of the beginning of time, the big bang white hole.
And that's why everything is connected, past, present and future are consequences of each other.
It can't be more dense than a black hole. Theoretically (In our current models anyway) the center of a black hole is infinitely dense. We don't actually know what happens inside a black hole but I suspect it is more dense than a neutron star or it would just be a neutron star. The gravity is heavier which means the material must be under even more pressure than a neutron star. At the very least the density would be the same.
I have to admit that at the moment I am more afraid of influenza virus than a black hole.
Ah 5 months ago you didn't have add breaks every 30 seconds
How in the world we can be caught by a black hole at the first place? Nearest black hole is 26000 light years away.
But in the end, the black holes can destroy neutron stars and everything else. So the black holes are more dangerous in long run, because if you get too close, you are doomed.
So would an area of spacetime accelerating away at the speed of light appear as a black hole?
Not an expert, but I dont think so. The reason is that while Matter cant exceed the speed of light, spacetime itself can exceed the speed of light. The entire universe, as you know, is expanding. At a certain distance from earth the expansion rate is higher than the speed of light, and we cant see beyond that limit. Google Hubble constant.
Physics as we know it still exists in neutron stars
Unless it doesn't
So many errors,,, so little goodness
Yes this was awful, I'm sorry to say. Just reading out a whole lot of sentences from different sources and making inferences and statements that are just weird, confusing, or plain wrong. Go watch Crash Course instead!
You know what's scarier? Falling out of bed. Know how many people die each year from that??
you quickly gloss over what you said at 4:34.
"a supernova explosion will occur, where the core continues to be compressed".
umm..how? how does an explosion cause something to be compressed further. Thanks!
Supernova explosion is not clearly understood. The current thinking is the star gases undergoes enormous compression and then the gases hit the core and bounces out. So the compression looks like an explosion.
@@rohitkhosla8110 lol that doesn't make much sense. but like you said, "Supernova explosion is not clearly understood". i'll just add this to the list of things our human minds may never understand
Forgan Mreeman its not too difficult to understand
TYT FANG sounds like you weren’t paying attention. go back to your cat videos
Forgan Mreeman prejudicial-disappointing
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Love how half of the reasons have to do with how it is related to black holes, including #1, that it can create black holes..... yeah black holes are still way fucking scarier.
Why it's one more chanel explaining what others explained before?
Propaganda......They kill the truth....
goddamitt its 3 am again
Can't be scarier because if a black hole and neutron star collided the neutron star would get eaten like everyother star
Is Strange Mysteries behind this channel?
i dont think there are any molecules at all...
I find it funny, people arguing over cosmic speculation at best. This is scientific best guess....based on what we know so far. Which for the record is not much. after all, how many neutron stars and black holes have we been able to study and observe close up? My point is arguing over what we have barely scratched the surface of is kind of silly.
a Magnetron type star has the ability to strip our atoms apart to our planet and us with very strong gravity and magnetic strength, that would be a bad day on planet earth. what if we were unable to detect its approach or were and have a limited time to prepare for it as Jupiter gets swallowed up, that's a scary possibility.
So we’re just gonna ignore magnetars....ok smh 🤦🏿♂️
Also pulsars and quark stars. It's bad enough that he got a lot of the science wrong, but how did he manage to not even mention the other more exotic and deadlier versions of neutron stars in what is supposed to be a video about scariness of the said stars? Hell, I bet he doesn't even know what those are...
is it because of its gravity or space warp by it?
That’s not what she said. 😂😂
Did anyone else almost have a stroke at 6:24 ???
Magnetar is much scarry