Black Hole Comparison [REACTION HOLY MOLY]

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  • čas přidán 28. 11. 2022
  • My name is Michael! I teach geography, history, religion, social science and physical education. Way too many subjects if you ask me... I don't claim to be an expert in any of these subjects.
    Although I am pretty awesome at PE!
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    Original video: • Black Hole Comparison
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Komentáře • 80

  • @HerrvonBackfisch
    @HerrvonBackfisch Před rokem +7

    Just keep reactimg to all kinds of videos, I just love it

  • @MsPhilodox
    @MsPhilodox Před rokem +11

    Your reactions make me laugh in delight -- that was a good way to wake up this morning. Thank you!

  • @JozoTm
    @JozoTm Před rokem +4

    I absolutely love the shock value of that video, great reaction!

  • @Teiwaz111
    @Teiwaz111 Před rokem +5

    Common misconceptions about black holes:
    -) They don't "suck" - they're no vacuum cleaner sucking in mass from afar.
    -) There's a maximum amount of matter they can consume (or trap - that's probably more accurate phrasing), everything beyond that amount would be pushed away from the black hole before it could be trapped due to the radiation generated.
    Also: 4:25 - 4:56 priceless reaction 🤣

  • @162manoj
    @162manoj Před rokem +4

    So here's what I find from the various react channels : The algorithm seems to cater react channels to me if I have already watched the video, probably multiple times.
    Physiologically, I'm drawn to react channels as it feels like watching something together with friends who share common interests, at least that's what I think.
    So the thing that keeps me invested is your opinions and reactions more than the content itself.
    So if you ask reaction suggestions, just pick something that seems very interesting. You can react to watching anime, and if it is something I already have watched and know is good, I'm still willing to be on the journey.

  • @xXBenutzer235Xx
    @xXBenutzer235Xx Před rokem +3

    2:10 if Google is correct about the weight of Mt Everest it would have a Schwarzschild Radius of 0.000000001203 mm so that is a LOT smaller than a grain of rice.

  • @DreadEnder
    @DreadEnder Před rokem +2

    Look at kursgezagts videos of black holes, the schwarzschild radius ( very close on pronunciation good job 👍) is the point at which if you compressed an object to that size it would collapse into a black hole, for the sun it’s a few kilometres, for earth it’s a penny and for Mount Everest, well the largest primordial black hole that theoretically hasn’t vaporised yet would have a similar mass but be around the size of a proton!
    Another coincidence is that the Schwartz child radius of a human is almost exactly, 1 plank length!!! That’s insane, a truely cosmic coincidence

  • @Khannea
    @Khannea Před 4 měsíci +2

    A planet 'colliding' with a bla hole is somewhat like a dendelion getting close to a jet engine intake. VROOP gone.

  • @optie5
    @optie5 Před rokem +2

    1:58 Not to a grain of rice, but to the size of a proton.

  • @jayman_g1215
    @jayman_g1215 Před rokem +3

    TON-618 is actually larger than our galaxy and so is pheonix-A,

  • @ShvibzikRomanova
    @ShvibzikRomanova Před rokem +3

    I suggest reacting to The Largest Black Hole in the Universe - Size Comparison by kurzgesagt.
    Super impressive video and also humbling

  • @gyjdsss
    @gyjdsss Před rokem +2

    watching you react to amazing aspects of science and nature is very entertaining. Have a look at some things relating to Quantum Physics (twin slot experiment, quantum entanglement, superposition etc. You will be amazed.

  • @tigeriussvarne177
    @tigeriussvarne177 Před rokem +10

    Please do Reactions to the channel Kurzgesagt - In a Nutshell

    • @crazyo7560
      @crazyo7560 Před rokem +3

      YES, pls for real
      Kurzgesagt is also available in English AND there is much space stuff (what is really, really cool) and other themes (also cool XD)

    • @danisaur5649
      @danisaur5649 Před rokem +2

      Just wanted to comment that :)

    • @simpleviking
      @simpleviking  Před rokem +2

      Alot of people have suggested that! And so I will! thank you :D

    • @tigeriussvarne177
      @tigeriussvarne177 Před rokem +1

      @@simpleviking Thank you, you will not regret it. ;D

  • @Beansgaming2
    @Beansgaming2 Před rokem +3

    I am addicted to outer space

  • @AndrewSmoot
    @AndrewSmoot Před rokem +1

    "Holy Crap Value" yeah, that sums it up pretty well.

  • @kaizbroz
    @kaizbroz Před rokem +3

    Watch universe size comparison 2022. That’s what it’s called

  • @standartschrank4865
    @standartschrank4865 Před rokem +3

    Maybe you wanna watch the Blackhole Vid from Kurzgesagt it’s fantastic! It has some more comparisons and it shows pretty good how small we are in this universe!

  • @blacklyfe5543
    @blacklyfe5543 Před 10 měsíci +1

    This is why I love physics

  • @resonanceofambition

    Afaik one of the biggest mysteries in astronomy is that the stars in a galaxy aren't even bound by gravity to the black hole. They don't orbit it but rather some other spot.

  • @lenos_26
    @lenos_26 Před rokem

    I like your video's about geography and history but do what you want, have a nice day

  • @souperman.
    @souperman. Před rokem +1

    have you done any Oversimplified video reactions?

  • @loganpowers3875
    @loganpowers3875 Před rokem

    The black hole at the center of our galaxy is Sagittarius A*, it contains the mass of 4.6 million suns.
    The closest black hole to earth, is the unicorn, it's also the least massive black hole we know of, 2.9 suns.
    The most massive black hole we know of is TON 618, with a mass of 66 billion suns.

  • @fabriziobiancucci7702
    @fabriziobiancucci7702 Před rokem +1

    You should see the comparison made by Kursgerart, it's even more amazing

  • @mycroft16
    @mycroft16 Před rokem +1

    If Mars were consumed by that black hole, as long as it stays outside of the event horizon (the radius around the black hole beyond which light isn't drawn in) then it will survive just fine. It will orbit really fast. As it starts to approach the event horizon though, the gravitational force on the side closer to the black hole will be so much higher than the force on the far side of the planet that it will literally stretch mars out very extremely, and begin to break pieces of it off. It will shred the planet. Anything that crosses over the event horizon is gone. Permanently. Time will also begin to do extremely strange things in close to the event horizon. Relativity shows that gravitational fields and acceleration/velocity are all inter-related, so an intense gravitational field is going to slow time down. If you're standing there on Mars looking away from the black hole, you'll be moving normally but you will see the rest of the Universe speeding up. You'll essentially watch the entire future history of time play out, and then cross the event horizon and disappear from reality.

  • @prathameshsarje1250
    @prathameshsarje1250 Před rokem +5

    Please do reaction to kurzgesagt

  • @mountainclimb
    @mountainclimb Před rokem +1

    Spaaaaaaace videos 👍👍👍

  • @aocxe
    @aocxe Před rokem

    4:02 that's exactly what she said

  • @mbkeller
    @mbkeller Před rokem +1

    I can't find the music reaction channel. Would you give me a link? Thanks and keep up the great work.

    • @simpleviking
      @simpleviking  Před rokem +1

      I forgot to add it, sorry! www.youtube.com/@valhallareactions6703

  • @DenverStarkey
    @DenverStarkey Před rokem

    an atom. the fact is if you crush mt. everest down to the size of an atom.

  • @niightshyft
    @niightshyft Před rokem

    Yes a black hole the size of an average 2 story house could engulfe 100 suns.

  • @iwonderif1778
    @iwonderif1778 Před rokem +2

    Hey! You should really check out Kurzgesagt youtube channel!! There are tons of different science stuff to react to for example black holes etc.. Watch one video and you will want to watch more!

  • @_arron.505
    @_arron.505 Před rokem +1

    You think 20 Billion solar mass black hole is huge? You should react to Ton 618 that has 66 Billion Solar Mass or Phoenix A that is 100 Billion Solar Masses

  • @michalwojcik9106
    @michalwojcik9106 Před rokem

    Supermassive bh in the center of galaxy have no influence on spiral shape because it is less than 0.5% mass of the entire galaxy, its not like our solar system

  • @TheFinePlayer
    @TheFinePlayer Před rokem

    Anyone have the name of his music reaction channel? I never linked it, and he doesn't have it as a feature channel on his main page either. So no clue how to find it.

    • @simpleviking
      @simpleviking  Před rokem +1

      Haha sorry! I linked it now in the description xD I forgot. "Valhalla reactions"

    • @TheFinePlayer
      @TheFinePlayer Před rokem

      @@simpleviking Thank you! :D

  • @RoselCanete
    @RoselCanete Před 10 měsíci

    Formula taken by luminosity by x42275 is 0.11667566577556677575342223

  • @ASSASSIN19923
    @ASSASSIN19923 Před rokem

    Phoenix A will make him having a heart attack
    that black hole 24,100 times the mass of the black hole at the center of the Milky Way

  • @Toadlet123
    @Toadlet123 Před rokem +1

    We are nothing, just imagine like how microorganisms feel

    • @johnathon007
      @johnathon007 Před rokem

      Just remember that we are closer in size to a single atom than we are to the universe 😉

  • @162manoj
    @162manoj Před rokem

    fun fact : there are papers that talk about a bigger black. There's actually a kurzgesagt video on it if you are interested

    • @CSS_Code
      @CSS_Code Před 7 měsíci

      Yeah, I think it's called TON 618, however, since the kurzgesagt video, it turns out that scientists/astrophysicists think that the central phoenix cluster black might be more massive than TON 618, therefore making this the most massive black hole in existence (TON 618 is above 60 billion suns in mass whilst the central phoenix cluster black hole might be around 100 billion suns in mass, maybe more, to the point where it would be classed as an Ultramassive black hole rather than a supermassive black hole).

  • @DaxRaider
    @DaxRaider Před rokem

    if a mars size planet go close to a mars size black hole, the gravity would tear the planet apart and the black hole would eat it.
    you can see it when they come close to suns, they just eat em

  • @arrain3796
    @arrain3796 Před rokem

    You forgot the link to the Music-Reaction-Channel :(

    • @simpleviking
      @simpleviking  Před rokem +1

      I noticed xD Its there now haha. "Valhalla reactions"

  • @rxxn2409
    @rxxn2409 Před rokem

    why not all of the subjects.

  • @CarterMcGrathPlayz
    @CarterMcGrathPlayz Před rokem +1

    Space❤

  • @HerrvonBackfisch
    @HerrvonBackfisch Před rokem

    What's the music reaction channel name?

  • @lucaslacruise
    @lucaslacruise Před rokem

    The biggest bird is way bigger

  • @supadot65
    @supadot65 Před rokem

    Make a video by Mick by learning by teaching people stuff

  • @europenball5402
    @europenball5402 Před rokem

    Bro
    I34005U
    4gb ram
    2gb gpu
    Stuck at 95.6 please help

  • @RoselCanete
    @RoselCanete Před 10 měsíci

    Current of Schwarzschild radius and part of the Singularity and event horizon iis they turn into a. Part of the supernova and. Part of the Singularity is released within the event horizon to turn into the inflated core also known as the neutron star.the neutron star is more smaller than (433 Eros-35 km) but the mass is more than 26437196 suns.Largest neutron star is F--43AA437*a -129 km which causes the. kilonova which has the radius of. 45 septillion light years or 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 r mass released..

  • @jamesgiles4517
    @jamesgiles4517 Před rokem

    The most massive black hole is ton 618

    • @kj12351
      @kj12351 Před rokem

      Yep. That black hole is 60 billion times the mass of the Sun, and is 140 TRILLION times brighter.

  • @RoselCanete
    @RoselCanete Před 10 měsíci

    I mean 45,000,000,000,000,000,000,000

  • @kiritosakata4899
    @kiritosakata4899 Před rokem

    Einstein' first intuition was perhaps the right one, black holes may not be

  • @sebastianleck1993
    @sebastianleck1993 Před rokem

    pls react then to - Kurzgesagt "The Largest Black Hole in the Universe"

  • @titimaphrachan6512
    @titimaphrachan6512 Před rokem

    NOT
    L

  • @prathameshsarje1250
    @prathameshsarje1250 Před rokem +3

    There is a common misconception that the black hole in the centre of our galaxy holds all the stars of our galaxy together but it's wrong. The gravity of the centre black hole of our universe is not strong enough to hold the stars together. So what's holding our galaxy together, it's DARK MATTER. All the galaxies are held together just by dark matter alone. As dark matter and dark energy is 97% of all the matter. And the matter that you see with naked eyes and you can interact with is just 3%.

  • @Antarctic_SC7193
    @Antarctic_SC7193 Před rokem

    TON 618 is a fake image

  • @lucaslacruise
    @lucaslacruise Před rokem

    Do gaming

  • @olle12
    @olle12 Před rokem

    A 3 meter blackhole would destroy the earth.

  • @Wolfpaq0
    @Wolfpaq0 Před rokem

    The largest black hole ever discovered is the size of 2 Milkyways in diameter

    • @uteriel282
      @uteriel282 Před rokem

      thats bs.
      the largest discovered black hole is ton 618 with around 70 billion solar masses and a diameter of roughly 12 solar systems.

  • @gg_btway7445
    @gg_btway7445 Před rokem

    I don’t like space videos