Milky Way vs Ton 618 Black Hole Size Comparison | 3d Animation Comparison | Real Scale Comparison

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  • Milky Way vs Ton 618 Black Hole Size Comparison | 3d Animation Comparison | Real Scale Comparison (60FPS)
    In this video we made 3d Comparison of Milky Way vs Ton 618 Black Hole Size and this is true real scale comparison of galaxy vs Black hole and this is 60 fps video.
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  • @AlexisGarcia-lw7uc
    @AlexisGarcia-lw7uc Před rokem +1634

    people in the comments are confused because they don't read, the video shows the size of lyman alpha nebula orbiting ton 618 not the size of ton 618

    • @boogiewoogietoysetcstore4526
      @boogiewoogietoysetcstore4526 Před rokem +23

      Yes

    • @lexavlogs7149
      @lexavlogs7149 Před rokem +36

      Also shows the size of ton 618 is very tiny but supermassiv

    • @alexisbarde2406
      @alexisbarde2406 Před rokem +75

      @@lexavlogs7149 bruh TON's diameter can fit 11 solar systems to pluto's orbit

    • @cruzreyes6544
      @cruzreyes6544 Před rokem +64

      @@alexisbarde2406 actually 100 solar systems! and its still small compared to the milky way, thats what Lexa Vlogs meant.

    • @TheWalkingRed
      @TheWalkingRed Před rokem +37

      @@lexavlogs7149 The black hole itself is 130 times wider than the largest star ever observed. I wouldn't call that tiny

  • @nerosonic
    @nerosonic Před rokem +216

    It's remarkable how big space is. It always blows my mind

    • @silverstar1614
      @silverstar1614 Před rokem

      Blows even more my mind when you find out that all viruses in earth side by side can form a line 500 times bigger than the milky way... according to Kursgesatz...

    • @antarticp7477
      @antarticp7477 Před rokem

      It’s like too big sometimes imo so big I think we got something wrong !!!!! Lol 😂

    • @elbryan4751
      @elbryan4751 Před rokem +9

      To be honest space is not small or big cuz doesn’t have size literally everything we see her is 0% percent souu just imagine how crazy this is

    • @brandonjade2146
      @brandonjade2146 Před 9 měsíci

      It cant not blow your mind

    • @sahadebdas9539
      @sahadebdas9539 Před 7 měsíci +1

      yes & still some people says "I NEED SOME SPACE"

  • @Aybeliv_Aykenflaev
    @Aybeliv_Aykenflaev Před rokem +658

    Just to wonder I calculated that 1 average man who weighs 72 kilos is 36 million times as heavy as an average mosquito (2 milligrams). This means if TON 618 is the average man then our sun is a half of 1/1000 of the mosquito

  • @mariacrane4511
    @mariacrane4511 Před rokem +380

    The accretion disk vs the size of the black hole itself is astounding. It really forces you to acknowledge the physical gravity of such a small object in order to have that big of a pull.

    • @plasticelephant1969
      @plasticelephant1969 Před rokem +35

      It's beyond human comprehension, the gravity of a black whole can't be described with the word extreme, it's unfitting

    • @jnrhtb
      @jnrhtb Před rokem +5

      Small object?

    • @mariacrane4511
      @mariacrane4511 Před rokem +20

      @@jnrhtb relative to the size of the accretion disk, it feels small! 😅 The black hole itself is like 10 times the size of our solar system, I believe.

    • @plasticelephant1969
      @plasticelephant1969 Před rokem +12

      @@mariacrane4511 Just imagine how much mass is there, IT'S INSANE.
      The amount of mass crammed into that spot.
      I disagree with people saying it's an infinitely dense POINT.
      It's not a one dimensional point, they are more like Black stars with too much gravity beyond a threshold that can suck electrons in despite their negligible mass

    • @nuntana2
      @nuntana2 Před rokem +4

      @@mariacrane4511 The event horizon, though the crux of it is likely still a singularity.

  • @ProceduralWorldLab
    @ProceduralWorldLab Před rokem +562

    Imagine having a black hole with accretion disk bigger than the galaxy where you live! I feel useless

    • @sobreaver
      @sobreaver Před rokem +84

      You are 'useful', only in a very very very small environment, you are in fact much more powerless than useless :P
      To each their own destiny ;)

    • @God_Koku
      @God_Koku Před rokem +49

      It not TON618 accretion disk it the Lyman nebula TON618 is just in the center of it

    • @frozentspark2105
      @frozentspark2105 Před rokem +11

      @@sobreaver that's a great comment just saying

    • @LaLaCucaracha
      @LaLaCucaracha Před rokem +13

      Dont FEEL useless..
      Be certain you are useless.

    • @monstersfight4171
      @monstersfight4171 Před rokem +7

      Good for you, Im not

  • @CSS_Code
    @CSS_Code Před rokem +31

    Apparently there are reports that the central black hole of the Phoenix Cluster is more massive than TON-618, placing it in a possible new category: Stupendously massive black hole.

    • @Googlydogandme
      @Googlydogandme Před 8 měsíci

      I know what you’re trying to say, but I don’t understand what you’re using it by

    • @jhtrq1465
      @jhtrq1465 Před 5 měsíci

      @@celalboyraz No, because such massive black holes stop feeding relatively quickly. As they feed at enormous rate, their accretion disk produce intense radiations that push away most of the matter that would have been eaten by the black hole. This is why such quasars are very far away and we don't see any of them in the present universe, they are an early phase of the galactic evolution. We wont never know, but TON 618 and other quasars aren't probably that much bigger "today" than as we observe them now. Oh btw, TON 618 is around 10.4 billions ly from Earth, not 18.

  • @divine_plays8115
    @divine_plays8115 Před rokem +134

    no one talking about how well animated this is lol. the zooming in and out is fluid and makes the size even more imaginable.

    • @KeepyMiko
      @KeepyMiko Před rokem

      I agree man

    • @volneisilva1199
      @volneisilva1199 Před rokem

      What do you mean by "animated"???? Don't tell it's not real images!!!!

    • @KeepyMiko
      @KeepyMiko Před rokem +1

      @@volneisilva1199 I can't tell if this is serious or not

    • @reginaldwilders5068
      @reginaldwilders5068 Před 9 měsíci +1

      except for the rotation of the accretion disk..... How many times is that disk ecceeding the speed of light?!?!

  • @patrickstar3820
    @patrickstar3820 Před rokem +557

    Crazy how a Black hole becomes that heavy. 618 tons, that's wild.
    Wonder how they weighed it.

    • @smartupworld
      @smartupworld Před rokem +142

      they made a ultra massive weight scale 😌😁

    • @patrickstar3820
      @patrickstar3820 Před rokem +41

      @@smartupworld make sense 👍

    • @raitamocherla4429
      @raitamocherla4429 Před rokem +50

      bruh its the name.
      the weight is prob like 50000000000 tons

    • @OmegaSenior
      @OmegaSenior Před rokem +16

      @@raitamocherla4429 the sun is very massive, more than that amount of tons
      And Ton 618 is more massive than the Sun

    • @Vilouse
      @Vilouse Před rokem +28

      @@raitamocherla4429 sun weight is over x333.000 the earth,and ton 618 have mass over x66 billion sun
      Maybe it was 10^40 tons

  • @stevenarvizu3602
    @stevenarvizu3602 Před rokem +235

    Funny thing is while this is one of the biggest things in the universe, a black hole itself is technically one of the smallest things in the universe

    • @ishanchaturvedi5674
      @ishanchaturvedi5674 Před rokem +11

      One of the smallest things in the universe would not be leptons and quarks but black holes?

    • @stevenarvizu3602
      @stevenarvizu3602 Před rokem +39

      @@ishanchaturvedi5674 Yes, what you’re naming are still considered units of matter; measurable units of mass that exist in our plane of reality. But a black hole is a black hole because it is infinitely dense (or at least small beyond human comprehension.) It does not violate the first law of thermodynamics, meaning technically speaking the matter inside a black hole _is_ still there, but it is literally crushed into an infinitely small point that kinda breaks our understanding of physics.
      However it is important to understand this is a theory. We can never actually verify what a black hole is or what’s happening to the matter beyond the event horizon, for obvious reasons.

    • @ishanchaturvedi5674
      @ishanchaturvedi5674 Před rokem

      @@stevenarvizu3602 OK Sir.

    • @stevenarvizu3602
      @stevenarvizu3602 Před rokem +25

      @@ishanchaturvedi5674 that’s mister sir to you

    • @Mike-ye8qv
      @Mike-ye8qv Před rokem +7

      Tell my wife that

  • @sideeggunnecessary
    @sideeggunnecessary Před rokem +92

    I love how at the end its like "also there's an even bigger one"

  • @macblink
    @macblink Před rokem +13

    Mily Way: I'm the biggest
    TON 618: Hold my Lyman Alpha Blob

  • @walkingbush5764
    @walkingbush5764 Před rokem +54

    Althogh the picture makes it seem the black hole itself is relatively small in diameter. Excluded the accretion disk, the black hole by itself still has a diameter that is around 40 times the distance of the solar system, so yeah. Quite scary.

    • @nikmrn
      @nikmrn Před rokem +3

      Yeah, a black hole with the mass of the sun would only be like 60km in diameter

    • @apokalypthoapokalypsys9573
      @apokalypthoapokalypsys9573 Před 10 měsíci +3

      However, the singularity itself is still a miniscule point in space. The big black sphere we call the "black hole" is just the event horizon and the space it encompasses.

    • @JustinMShaw
      @JustinMShaw Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@apokalypthoapokalypsys9573 That's true if Relativity is still the accurate model of that environment. And Relativity says it's not.
      Not to suggest what's inside the event horizon, but to drive the point home that we really don't know.

    • @66lesjo
      @66lesjo Před 7 měsíci +3

      @@nikmrn That’s 6km not 60. Nuts eh.

    • @nikmrn
      @nikmrn Před 7 měsíci

      Crazy, yeah@@66lesjo

  • @drunkweebmarine9492
    @drunkweebmarine9492 Před rokem +79

    That is absolutely insane. I knew that the black hole was massive I didn’t realize that accretion disc was so mind boggling massive.

    • @declandougan7243
      @declandougan7243 Před rokem +15

      It’s not an accretion disk. The animation is extremely in accurate. There is a structure around ton-618 that is really that size but it is a “Lyman-alpha blob”

    • @CooManTunes
      @CooManTunes Před 11 měsíci

      You don't have enough adjectives. Try again.

    • @drunkweebmarine9492
      @drunkweebmarine9492 Před 11 měsíci

      @@CooManTunes 0/10

    • @CooManTunes
      @CooManTunes Před 11 měsíci

      @@drunkweebmarine9492 That's my indirect way of calling youamoron.

    • @drunkweebmarine9492
      @drunkweebmarine9492 Před 11 měsíci

      @@CooManTunes Heh r/iamverysmart .There is no need to try and feel superior in youtube comments. That is quite sad. Does that get you off, calling people morons based off a single comment? Get a life kid!

  • @Hina_chan206
    @Hina_chan206 Před rokem +18

    It just fits in my phone 🐧

  • @puerta1022
    @puerta1022 Před rokem +8

    I want to cry... this is fucking incredible.

  • @davidwalker5054
    @davidwalker5054 Před rokem +16

    Ton 618 is truly massive. But what you have to remember is we are judging it's scale from the perspective of someone who is really really small

    • @JustinMShaw
      @JustinMShaw Před 9 měsíci

      In the video we're also just comparing the sizes of the two galaxies, not of any black holes within them.

  • @KMYT5793
    @KMYT5793 Před rokem +131

    Imagine the black hole can't be large but the wind around it is LARGE

    • @caydenreal
      @caydenreal Před rokem +39

      bro thinks hes making a theory “wind around it”

    • @KMYT5793
      @KMYT5793 Před rokem +3

      @@caydenreal pkeu

    • @retroishere
      @retroishere Před rokem +22

      there's no wind in space 💀

    • @KMYT5793
      @KMYT5793 Před rokem +2

      @@caydenreal okey I mean no pkeu

    • @Haruxss
      @Haruxss Před rokem +5

      Gas?

  • @russellscott81299
    @russellscott81299 Před 10 měsíci +11

    It blows my mind that we are not even a spec... makes you wonder how small or large things can really be. Infinite both ways?

  • @michaelzoran
    @michaelzoran Před 10 měsíci +7

    The Ton 618 Ultramassive Black Hole is eventually going to turn that entire Nebula into a large Galaxy.

    • @JustinMShaw
      @JustinMShaw Před 9 měsíci

      It already is in the view of it we have. But it's probably even bigger now.

  • @yas_game2515
    @yas_game2515 Před rokem +22

    Ton-618 has a diameter of 190 billion km (0,02light years)
    The Milky Way has a diameter of 52 850 light years

  • @janespinoza7911
    @janespinoza7911 Před rokem +12

    That's awesome,
    I didn't know there's a new black hole more bigger Thang Ton 618.
    Hi from Nicaragua 🇳🇮😇✌️
    New suscrib.

  • @_nc.incarnate_3770
    @_nc.incarnate_3770 Před rokem +32

    Cant yall understand there's a difference between an accretion disk and the event horizon? Sure the black hole itself isnt anywhere as big as milky way but the accretion would be bigger than milky way due to ton 618's immense gravitational field.

    • @TheWallReports
      @TheWallReports Před rokem +6

      It’s the nebula that is that big NOT the accretion disk itself.

    • @KingstonTiger
      @KingstonTiger Před rokem

      That's like saying our Sun is as big as the solar system since it's gravitational pull is all the way to Pluto. What a stupid comment. And besides it's even not the disk size but the width of the nebula itself. This video itself is stupid in the first place

    • @HypeJutsu
      @HypeJutsu Před rokem +2

      There is no black hole even comparable to the size of a galaxy, stop repeating this r3t4rded statement because nothing that has to do with a black hole approaches visibility level to a SMALL galaxy.

    • @ilmaio
      @ilmaio Před 7 měsíci

      Ton 618 is immensely larger than the the black hole in the centre of our galaxy. What is so difficult to comprehend?

  • @Iamstupid425
    @Iamstupid425 Před rokem +17

    Guys he is talking about the gas surrounding ton 618 and not ton 618 itself

  • @JIRKA_Praha
    @JIRKA_Praha Před rokem +1

    Amazing video! 👌Thx for it ❤Subscribed.

  • @equalevolution5563
    @equalevolution5563 Před rokem +7

    That’s massive but Steven Seagals ego is a million billion times bigger.

  • @nicholasgoodwin9905
    @nicholasgoodwin9905 Před rokem +5

    This video really shows the edge that universe has got well done.

  • @mynameismatt2010
    @mynameismatt2010 Před rokem +19

    Seeing things like this makes me think the geometry of space time is hyperbolic and the further away things are the bigger they appear.

    • @rebel1766
      @rebel1766 Před rokem +4

      Or the astronomers make a lot of errors (probable).

  • @Pablitchus
    @Pablitchus Před rokem +29

    El agujero negro TON 618 realmente tiene unas 361 horas luz o 15 días luz de diámetro desde los bordes del horizonte de eventos. Su tamaño es de unas 2600 UA. o 390 mil millones de kilómetros.

    • @gabrielalejandrodoldan4722
      @gabrielalejandrodoldan4722 Před rokem +1

      Claro, pero la nebulosa y la galaxia que lo orbitan, es un Quasar, un tipo de galaxia muy activa, masiva y energética, literalmente estas ante lo mas cercano en nuestro universo a una deidad

    • @loveatingout1992
      @loveatingout1992 Před rokem +1

      @@gabrielalejandrodoldan4722 una deidad?

    • @gabrielalejandrodoldan4722
      @gabrielalejandrodoldan4722 Před rokem

      @@loveatingout1992
      Por el poder que posee y su influencia en las leyes cósmicas se podría personificar como deidad, una plausible, una que existe y crea y destruye mundos a voluntad

    • @loveatingout1992
      @loveatingout1992 Před rokem +1

      @@gabrielalejandrodoldan4722 gracias por responder me parece increíble.

    • @gabrielalejandrodoldan4722
      @gabrielalejandrodoldan4722 Před rokem

      @@loveatingout1992
      De hecho, con el avance tecnológico y futuristico de civilizaciones espaciales, que tengan el poder y la garra para colonizar una galaxia entera... Serían dioses, podrían cambiar la dirección del movimiento de la galaxia entera, viajar con ella como si fuera una nave espacial de proporciones que se nos escapan de nuestro entendimiento o comprensión

  • @ThomasDowning-ud6fz
    @ThomasDowning-ud6fz Před 7 měsíci +4

    The event horizon diameter (the most commonly referred to metric I've seen for black holes. Not the size of the nebula they are in. So that's confusing) of ton 618 is 390 billion kilometers. Massive for sure , but nowhere near the size of the Milky Way , 100,000 light years across (one light year being over 9 trillion kilometers!!).
    Cool video! A little confusing though.

  • @opus5770
    @opus5770 Před 9 měsíci +3

    1300 AU is by definition 1300 times the distance between the Earth and the Sun, which is about 650 roundtrips of that distance. In other words, light would have to travel from the Sun to our planet and back 650 times to cover the same distance as the radius of that black holes schwarzschild radius.
    At 650 round trips of about 16 minutes each, we're looking at 10,400 minutes, or just over 7.2 days. Roughly a light week, which itself is roughly 2% of a lightyear. For the radius of that black hole.
    Absolutely incredible.

  • @zombiebeast3558
    @zombiebeast3558 Před rokem +20

    Bro props to the cameraman who filmed this they a real one on god

  • @busplunger
    @busplunger Před rokem +7

    I scale objects back and forth in my mind up to the point before needing psychedelics then I'm like no thank you I've seen enough and my head hurts already

  • @frankty800
    @frankty800 Před 7 měsíci +4

    There's no way it's just us in the universe, man it's huge!

  • @marioponce9827
    @marioponce9827 Před rokem +3

    Como saben q existe todo eso?? O sea q equipos usan o metodos?? Con tantas distancias??

  • @paradoxeffect1819
    @paradoxeffect1819 Před rokem +2

    I was just about to ask what was the song but I found it in the description thank you

  • @user-Void-Star
    @user-Void-Star Před rokem +2

    That is where hungry ghosts probably live. Don't be too greedy guys or you might end up in that black hole orbit.

  • @lordganesha3409
    @lordganesha3409 Před rokem +42

    Great respect to the cameraman , who click all images into the space. And come back to the earth.

    • @hasturm1232
      @hasturm1232 Před rokem +3

      Is the new cam of i-phone 😂😂😂

    • @kylemylo3776
      @kylemylo3776 Před rokem +3

      It's getting old

    • @zarahnator7764
      @zarahnator7764 Před rokem +2

      same stupid joke every space video

    • @iamlegend3133
      @iamlegend3133 Před rokem

      Abki baar modi bahar
      BJP hatao desh bachao

    • @bloodclaat
      @bloodclaat Před rokem +2

      Straight face right now😐. I would like to know Lord Ganesha if you actually find those overused jokes funny still, or you just comment them for likes? Either way you should definitely be original and make up your own - it’s good for your mind to be creative sometimes.

  • @myPhoenixBlade123
    @myPhoenixBlade123 Před rokem +6

    Peak loneliness, so bright but dark inside 😂

  • @Lonewanderer30
    @Lonewanderer30 Před rokem +10

    This is BS. The nebula around Ton 618 is not its accretion disk. It encompasses most of its host galaxy. Ton's accretion disk would barely be seen at the scale shown here.

  • @rherbert57
    @rherbert57 Před 9 měsíci +4

    Unimaginable. The Universe is a great place to live.

  • @Trillion_Titans_95_YT
    @Trillion_Titans_95_YT Před rokem +5

    Dude the black hole was like tiny but the stuff that was orbiting the black hole was insanely huge

    • @JustinMShaw
      @JustinMShaw Před 9 měsíci

      Given the comparative masses it's more accurate so say that the galaxy's orbiting itself and that the supermassive black hole (the densest thing) just sank to the center.

  • @user-br1yj7ev7y
    @user-br1yj7ev7y Před rokem +3

    Please more please about cosmos and astronomy. Like all about space. All subscriptions about Space.

  • @coachafella
    @coachafella Před rokem +7

    Very interesting. Wish you would keep the units of measurement the same for easier comparisons. Light years vs kilometers vs parsecs is hardly intuitive.

    • @ilmaio
      @ilmaio Před 7 měsíci

      Yeah imagine to measure the earth diametre in parsecs. Like to measure a grain of sand in furlongs.

  • @chimmychongaz
    @chimmychongaz Před rokem +33

    I think what's intriguing is that the radius of Stephenson 218 is tens of millions miles more than our galaxy's central black hole, Sagittarius A.

    • @Jadefire1010
      @Jadefire1010 Před rokem +7

      Indeed. Sagittarius A* is pretty small compared to other superlatives. Andromeda's black hole is quite a bit bigger as well.

    • @angielou-5188
      @angielou-5188 Před rokem

      And when it collapse due to the lack of fuel Stephenson would probably go to a black hole

    • @Exo_Tyrannus
      @Exo_Tyrannus Před rokem

      ​@AngieLou- Stephenson will definitely become a black hole. I believe it's any star with a minimum mass of just 2 - 3 times that of our sun all become blackholes. Which also means that In the next 5 - 10 billion years there will probably be more black holes in the universe than stars. Because the vast majority of stars are atleast 2 + solar masses

    • @ivaerz4977
      @ivaerz4977 Před rokem +1

      @@Exo_Tyrannus you forgot new stars are born too

    • @Heisenberg2K
      @Heisenberg2K Před 10 měsíci +1

      ​@@angielou-5188stephenson is too small to be a super massive black hole.

  • @navyanshsharma5336
    @navyanshsharma5336 Před rokem +6

    The music tho...

  • @anitabishwakarma2660
    @anitabishwakarma2660 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Wow seems like accretion disks are more large than milky Way
    But the black hole including it's event horizon and singularity are very very tiny as compares to milky Way.

    • @anitabishwakarma2660
      @anitabishwakarma2660 Před 8 měsíci

      It must be it's gravity whose making this accretion disks.
      So ,new idiom
      Never judge a black hole with its inner part and size.

  • @gosborg
    @gosborg Před 9 měsíci +1

    Oh no no no no no no! That’s just insane. Gargantuan doesn’t even begin to describe it.

  • @madhurasardesai3931
    @madhurasardesai3931 Před rokem +3

    I thought the accretion disc would be so much more smaller but it wasn’t

  • @redeagle605
    @redeagle605 Před rokem +4

    Our galaxy is just an another one of those stars from other beings' night skies.

  • @jonhansen9625
    @jonhansen9625 Před rokem +6

    Phoenix A is the biggest black hole we've ever found. Ton 618 is 66 billion solar masses, and Phoenix A is a staggering 100 billion solar masses

    • @shweta1322
      @shweta1322 Před rokem

      That's not based on any direct measurements. It was only speculated.

  • @user-uc6hw3mz2d
    @user-uc6hw3mz2d Před rokem +9

    When I think of stars, nebulae, and galaxies, I feel my worries relieved.

    • @DamjanYuriev
      @DamjanYuriev Před rokem +4

      Yea, our problems are so negligibly small

    • @JustinMShaw
      @JustinMShaw Před 9 měsíci

      I think of galaxies kind of like bioluminescent organisms. You start with a gas cloud - disturb it and some stars sparkle to brilliance. Not that the analogy goes any further than that, but visually I think it's a match.

  • @mirosawwojewodzki5360
    @mirosawwojewodzki5360 Před rokem +6

    Think about how considering its power it may have actually swallowed up planets with life.

    • @Kneecaptain
      @Kneecaptain Před rokem +1

      True

    • @Ggf351
      @Ggf351 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Damn

    • @JustinMShaw
      @JustinMShaw Před 9 měsíci

      We're viewing it when it would be a little surprising if any life could've yet arisen. But of course it's interesting to speculate about what it's done since then. Like how many other galaxies has the one shown in the video now merged with?

  • @inthe21stcentury
    @inthe21stcentury Před rokem +6

    Why does Mankind feel alone? Trillions of Galaxies, endless unknowns! Limited thought perhaps? The loss of Visionaries?

    • @edge1247
      @edge1247 Před rokem

      It's like being in Thick Woods above a Mountain being able to see every tree in the forest, but yet still nothing at all.

    • @inthe21stcentury
      @inthe21stcentury Před rokem

      @@edge1247 Interesting! Or MANkind which isn't kind, not WOMANkind which is, believes other Civilizations have interests in similar Technology! Man just achieved his greatest Technological advance (cell phone), which connects the World of Humanity! Or Man believes the Mask would prevent the World Covid spread, while forgetting his own Doctors specialty of EARS, Nose, and Throat (the connectivity between)! Ironic isn't it, Man here believes all here, are in regards to Man and Humanity! That Engineered pathogen Covid, target specific (Cognitive area Brain damage), what it does, and why America (gun lovers Paradise) is on the Abyss to its End from within itself! Appearances are deceiving, and always have been! America (Man), still doesn't understand why September 11, 2001, was target specific (3 aspests)! The Primate mind has severe limitations, dear Dr.!

  • @ernestosorona3608
    @ernestosorona3608 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Phoenix A es más grande incluso que Ton 618 por cierto 😁
    Pero ta bien, gracias por la animación !

  • @stinzz3
    @stinzz3 Před rokem +9

    Imagine traveling through space and this music starts to play. Just put your seat and tray table in the upright and lock position.

    • @Heart2HeartBooks
      @Heart2HeartBooks Před rokem

      And then............Put your head between your legs! its over baby!

  • @matthewtopping2061
    @matthewtopping2061 Před rokem +3

    Who else found the background music better than the video itself?

  • @bryanryan4504
    @bryanryan4504 Před rokem +7

    I'm not surprised the Milky Way ain't that big. I've seen several of them at the grocery store.

  • @user-sl5ki6sq3x
    @user-sl5ki6sq3x Před rokem +2

    The remain very few now psychological issues I had, just completely erased...
    Appreciate. 🙏

  • @analienfromouterspace
    @analienfromouterspace Před rokem +1

    This is how glory really looks like, the TON618!

  • @NANDOFFDataRecovery
    @NANDOFFDataRecovery Před rokem +3

    I have never felt so insignificant 😂

  • @liammartinez5049
    @liammartinez5049 Před rokem +165

    Innacurate. A black hole can’t get larger than a galaxy. Milky Way is supposed to be larger than ton 618. The Milky Way is thousands of light years. While ton618 ISNT even 0.5 light years.
    Edit: why is it chaos in the replys-

    • @kymiram7865
      @kymiram7865 Před rokem

      No no it's the accretion disk stupid

    • @globaldata1
      @globaldata1  Před rokem +73

      Ton 618 is not bigger than milky way but the Lyman-alpha nebula surrounding it has the diameter of 100 kiloparsecs (320,000 light-years)

    • @liammartinez5049
      @liammartinez5049 Před rokem +12

      @@globaldata1 sometimes Google is wrong.

    • @DanDan_Felixy
      @DanDan_Felixy Před rokem +4

      @@liammartinez5049 yeah and it's basically reliable source!!

    • @multiverseandparallelunive6224
      @multiverseandparallelunive6224 Před rokem +3

      TON-618 GALAXY ❌❌

  • @niklaskurz1118
    @niklaskurz1118 Před rokem +1

    It is not correct to claim that Ton 618 is larger than the Milky Way. Ton 618 is a supermassive black hole whose size is defined by its event horizon, which marks the point at which the escape velocity exceeds the speed of light. The size of the event horizon is directly proportional to the mass of the black hole and is calculated by the Schwarzschild radius.
    For Ton 618, the Schwarzschild radius is estimated to be about 1,100 astronomical units (AU), which is roughly 163 billion kilometers. In comparison, the diameter of the Milky Way is about 100,000 light-years or approximately 946,000,000,000,000 kilometers.
    However, it is correct that an enormous Lyman-alpha nebula surrounds Ton 618, with a diameter of at least 100 kiloparsecs (approximately 326,000 light-years). This nebula was discovered through observations of Lyman-alpha emissions around the supermassive black hole. It is important to note that the diameter of the nebula is not equivalent to the size of the black hole. The nebula is a product of the interaction of the black hole with its environment, while the size of the black hole is determined by its event horizon, as previously explained.

  • @notpc48
    @notpc48 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Actually, the size of a black hole is not it's accretion disk or even the sphere of it's event horizon. The actual size of the mass of the black hole itself is a singularity.

  • @atheosmonde
    @atheosmonde Před rokem +4

    Ton 618 is huge!!😂

  • @jaddu3599
    @jaddu3599 Před rokem +5

    once upon a time ton 618 was a star, just imagine how big this star was...💀💀💀

    • @jaddu3599
      @jaddu3599 Před rokem +1

      Sure but i dont think it colided with just another supermasive black hole

    • @MrOarson
      @MrOarson Před rokem +2

      It is thought that there were stars in the early Universe that were so massive that they had black holes inside them that eventually ate them.

    • @allwynmasc1
      @allwynmasc1 Před rokem

      Isn't it a quasar

    • @jaddu3599
      @jaddu3599 Před rokem

      Ah black hole stars. Maybe maybe...

    • @JustinMShaw
      @JustinMShaw Před 9 měsíci

      @@allwynmasc1 Yes, but quasars are just very active supermassive black holes - ones that are consuming matter so voraciously that they have accretion disks that outshine everything. It's not an origin, it's just a phase black holes go through, sometimes several times.

  • @ARCvisionA770
    @ARCvisionA770 Před 11 měsíci +2

    There's something that doesn't add up: even considering the mass of the surrounding nebula, Ton 618 has 66 billion solar masses all concentrated in a very small region of space, roughly comparable to that of the solar system, which is infinitely smaller than the Milky Way, estimated to contain a number of stars ranging from 200 to 400 billion. Either the nebula is extremely sparse (which is rather unusual for an accretion disk of such magnitude) or the total mass of the object should be trillions of solar masses. I wonder if it is really possible at this point to calculate the actual mass of such a strange and distant object."

  • @dubseattravel6072
    @dubseattravel6072 Před rokem +2

    Beyond the thinking

  • @dimitriosfromgreece4227
    @dimitriosfromgreece4227 Před rokem +3

    OMG THE MUSIC IS AMAZING 😱😍😱😍😱😍😱😍😱😍😱😍

  • @helved807
    @helved807 Před rokem +14

    Can somebody reference a source stating the size of the accretion disk of TON 618? I was not able to find it and it is not in the description. The black hole itself has a Schwarzschild radius of about 20.60ly and so a diameter of about 41.20ly.

    • @batman3698
      @batman3698 Před rokem +1

      I think the number is taken from the Lyman-alpha blob nebula and then incorrectly applied onto the accretion disc. So its not this large.

  • @rickmather7062
    @rickmather7062 Před rokem +1

    I comfort myself by trusting a scientist missed a decimal point somewhere while calculating

  • @Saaid-ls6bp
    @Saaid-ls6bp Před rokem +1

    كم احببت ان اكون رساما لارسم اشياء غريبة و مثيرة مثل التي رسمها هذا الشخص

  • @md_studios9819
    @md_studios9819 Před rokem +3

    2 main problems: 1) no size or mass specifications are given 2) ton 618’s accretion disk isn’t that large

    • @johnnycripplestar5167
      @johnnycripplestar5167 Před rokem +3

      It's the nebula around it from the host galaxy, right?

    • @JustinMShaw
      @JustinMShaw Před 9 měsíci

      @@johnnycripplestar5167 Yes. That detail could have been more prominently displayed, but it was in the fine print. And the nebula is the galaxy. That's really what galaxies are. They just have a dusting of really bright stars among all that gas and dust.

  • @gumigumilar5452
    @gumigumilar5452 Před rokem +7

    fun fact: ton 618 that we see is not his real form because what we seeing its just 18 billion years ago of ton 618

    • @dolevwajsbrot6356
      @dolevwajsbrot6356 Před rokem +2

      But the universe is 13.7 billion...(for now), and his age according to wiki is 10.8 billion.

    • @joyalkreji
      @joyalkreji Před rokem +4

      What the heck 18 billion
      Man it won't be 18 billion
      Cuz the universe is 13.8 billion year old and James Webb telescope also have only seen 13.2 billion light years away so
      If ton 618 was 18 billion light year away then we would not have discovered it

    • @davieliziario7565
      @davieliziario7565 Před rokem +1

      there is something that is the expansion of the universe, it makes light arrive faster or slower, what we are seeing from ton-618 is when it was closer and younger

    • @g1rlfromn0wh3r3
      @g1rlfromn0wh3r3 Před rokem +1

      @@dolevwajsbrot6356 the universe is expanding faster than the speed of light and and the observable universe that we see isn’t even 1% of the entire unicerse

    • @GokhhanKoc
      @GokhhanKoc Před rokem

      @@g1rlfromn0wh3r3 no object is actually moving through the Universe faster than the speed of light. not even space itself including dark matter or dark energy, so please stop spreading information about a topic you clearly dont know much about

  • @Ammad._.
    @Ammad._. Před 8 měsíci +1

    This monster created his own galaxy☠️

  • @Pillars0fCreation
    @Pillars0fCreation Před rokem +2

    Simulation Video:
    Global Data: czcams.com/video/X-a5UqOCXjs/video.html

  • @davidtatro7457
    @davidtatro7457 Před 8 měsíci +12

    Pretty amazing that this object packs a significant percentage of the mass of our entire galaxy inside an event horizon which is roughly on the scale of a solar system in radius.
    What's maybe even more amazing is that the average density of it inside the event horizon is still less than that of water.

  • @riyandas8325
    @riyandas8325 Před rokem +6

    Milky way galaxy's diameter is 100000 light years

  • @goldtaker95
    @goldtaker95 Před rokem +2

    So, everything surrounding It is simply another galaxy, right?

  • @RaviShankar-um8zw
    @RaviShankar-um8zw Před rokem +1

    Thumbs up 👍 for background music.

  • @tristangjini7805
    @tristangjini7805 Před rokem +3

    if ton 618 wasnt spining he would be as wide as the accretion disk around him

  • @multiverseandparallelunive6224

    AFTER 6×10^99 YEARS THE TON 618 BLACK HOLES TURN INTO IRON STAR

  • @Mastsabuy
    @Mastsabuy Před rokem

    Imagine the destruction of everything in this scale began revolving how they were placed.

  • @nikolaibocherov8107
    @nikolaibocherov8107 Před 7 měsíci

    The size and distance to is far to great to comprehend. The universe is truly incredible

  • @-alaskane
    @-alaskane Před rokem +4

    can't imagine the blackhole is bigger than the Galaxy. it's impossible.

    • @alexplayspiano94
      @alexplayspiano94 Před rokem

      Just because you can’t imagine it doesn’t mean it’s impossible.

    • @ogexo
      @ogexo Před 9 měsíci +1

      it is. this video is inaccurate. It’s not an accretion disk. The animation is extremely in accurate. There is a structure around ton-618 that is really that size but it is a “Lyman-alpha blob”
      @@alexplayspiano94

    • @JustinMShaw
      @JustinMShaw Před 9 měsíci +2

      It's the galaxy in which Ton 618 sits. You would expect it to be bigger than the Milky Way. And in both cases, as big as they are, the central black holes are absolutely put to shame by the much larger mass of gas and dust around them.

  • @luigi386541971
    @luigi386541971 Před rokem +3

    I'm not sure if phoenix A is the new biggest. It's alot closer so it has a few billion years over ton 618! Ton 618 is 18 billion miles from earth! They might be around the same size. We're seeing ton way further back in time. It's up in the air for now!

    • @NightShade756
      @NightShade756 Před rokem +1

      We all not sure the Size of TON today...

    • @RandomContent452
      @RandomContent452 Před rokem +2

      If it was 18 billion miles we would be dead it's 10.8 billion light years away

    • @luigi386541971
      @luigi386541971 Před rokem

      I think tons bigger than phoenix A. If u take the distance and years of growth into consideration

  • @dineshvyas
    @dineshvyas Před rokem +1

    Event Horizon of ton 618 is that of equal to diameter of 7 solor system. Actual black hole is smaller than a proton. "Theoretically".

  • @NightShade756
    @NightShade756 Před rokem +2

    My Device is literally everything WHATEVER that big My phone is still fit it.

  • @srividyamamillapalli7840

    There is no freaking way a small dot can control an acceretion disc that large

    • @oiladdychewsday
      @oiladdychewsday Před rokem

      nigga that small dot is 11 solar systems wide💀

    • @ogexo
      @ogexo Před 9 měsíci

      It’s not an accretion disk. The animation is extremely in accurate. There is a structure around ton-618 that is really that size but it is a “Lyman-alpha blob”

  • @Phil-D83
    @Phil-D83 Před rokem +4

    Black hole itself is small. Quite the gas cloud around it though to be galaxy sized

    • @shanngoulamaly6076
      @shanngoulamaly6076 Před rokem +3

      The black hole is bigger than our solar system

    • @JustinMShaw
      @JustinMShaw Před 9 měsíci

      The gas cloud shown in the video is the galaxy surrounding it. Their depiction of it spinning like an accretion disk was very misleading.

  • @amgmg2521
    @amgmg2521 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Ton618: I'm the Biggest and Baddest object in the universe.
    Pheonix A joins the chat.
    Ton628: oh shit.

  • @user-in4bu8gq6b
    @user-in4bu8gq6b Před rokem +1

    Amazing kolossall object 😲😲😲!!! Incredible!!!

  • @eugenekaiwai7097
    @eugenekaiwai7097 Před rokem +7

    I wonder if the the blackhole in the centre of the milky way will eventually eat all the stars and planets

    • @alexisbarde2406
      @alexisbarde2406 Před rokem +7

      Unfortunately, saggitarius A has too little mass and size to reach from the core to the galaxy's edge,it only pulls matter in its reach.

    • @synt4x1e
      @synt4x1e Před rokem +3

      Black holes will do, but not a single black hole

    • @ncn3449
      @ncn3449 Před rokem +8

      No it's too small, black holes are big but galaxies are much much much bigger, Sagittarius A* our central super massive black hole has only 0.01% of the mass of our entire milky way. Remember galaxies don't orbit black holes like the solar system orbiting the sun but are glued together by the effects of dark matter

    • @xavion108
      @xavion108 Před rokem +3

      It’s gravitational field will just have the stars around it rotating, so it acts like an engine that keeps things orbiting. Once a star is too close in it’s radius, then there’s no escaping.

    • @johnnycripplestar5167
      @johnnycripplestar5167 Před rokem +4

      Not really.
      It just sits there and flings around nearby stuff, galaxies are not held up by a black hole. They're held up and spin because of "dark matter" it's a chain reaction of some gravity phenomena but we don't know what is this dark matter. Saw some theories that it might be some small type of black holes that are impossible to spot.

  • @puniopenetrante
    @puniopenetrante Před rokem +4

    So, how big was the star from which this black hole popped out?

    • @liamwoodman4950
      @liamwoodman4950 Před rokem

      Black holes can grow and merge.
      So the star may have been average.

    • @_ok__
      @_ok__ Před 9 měsíci +2

      Considering the mass of the black hole it may have formed from a massive gas cloud collapsing in the early universe, or a quasi-star

    • @JustinMShaw
      @JustinMShaw Před 9 měsíci

      There are some speculative ideas about enormous early universe progenitor stars. Maybe giant ones that just immediately collapse into a black hole before the star gets going and blows away more than half of its mass like modern ones do. Or a massive one that has a supernova happen but is so huge that it just absorbs the shock and goes on with a growing black hole in its core.
      We don't think either of those things could happen with the modern cosmic environment, but they're speculative ideas about how these supermassives could have gotten started. If they started like regular modern stellar black holes then they would have had to have a ridiculous amount of mergers to get as big as we see them.

  • @quasistellar3594
    @quasistellar3594 Před rokem +1

    I am baffled as to how this may have been formed, by some sort of cataclysmic collision.

  • @johnnycage8910
    @johnnycage8910 Před rokem

    The dramatic music is what got me

  • @X_x_ShadowGaming_x_X
    @X_x_ShadowGaming_x_X Před rokem +3

    Crazy thing is that there is now an even bigger black hole than TON-618

    • @gorantlamahathi9872
      @gorantlamahathi9872 Před rokem +1

      This black jsut shows the nebula size in fact is very small but Phoenix A is growing now it’s about 101 billion solar masses it can twice the size of ton 618 in fact it’s bigger than some galaxies and it’s 10 percent of the milky ways size

    • @darkbruh887
      @darkbruh887 Před rokem +1

      nope, Phoenix A is a theory

    • @X_x_ShadowGaming_x_X
      @X_x_ShadowGaming_x_X Před rokem +2

      @@darkbruh887 Ahhh no, it's real how'd you figure it was a theory?

  • @maximka_5_y.o.
    @maximka_5_y.o. Před rokem +8

    Fantastic and frightful!

  • @3characterhandlerequired

    This is so bad that I need to comment, The TON 618 might be in huge Lyman Alpha nebula but it does not look anything like that. It isn't its accretion disk. It's just a gas cloud. A very large gas cloud, but still just a gas cloud. Secondly if a gas cloud would be that big and rotate at that speed it would move many many times faster than light.

    • @tacoenjoyer8623
      @tacoenjoyer8623 Před rokem +3

      You’re seriously angry about the rotation accuracy? That was never a goal.

    • @3characterhandlerequired
      @3characterhandlerequired Před rokem +5

      @@tacoenjoyer8623 That thing does not look anything like it is in this video. Not even close. That's the problem. TON 618 is tiny very bright dot in a galaxy that is inside Lyman Alpha nebula. TON 618 is relatively insignificant in its shape. This video suggests that its gravity plays a significant role. It doesn't. This is very wrong.

  • @jeremiahthomas2050
    @jeremiahthomas2050 Před rokem +1

    I love anything about space, my favorite thing ever.

  • @luxbreakable1669
    @luxbreakable1669 Před rokem +8

    The disc around TON is correct but the black hole is also correct too

    • @bloodclaat
      @bloodclaat Před rokem +2

      If they’re both correct then you use and instead of but as the connector.

    • @Random-ci5yh
      @Random-ci5yh Před rokem +1

      @@bloodclaat But the main question is what's the point of his comment

    • @bloodclaat
      @bloodclaat Před rokem +1

      @@Random-ci5yh You know what, you’re very right about that. There was zero point to his comment - I mean the facts were in the video so I doubt they would just be incorrect but if he wants to vouch then I guess whatever floats his boat but it is weird yes.