Falling Into a Black Hole (Simulation)
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- čas přidán 29. 09. 2022
- Realistic simulation of what you would see if you'd fall into a black hole. This was made using Space Engine.
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Man the worse part of falling into a black hole would be the background music.
Hans Zimmer actually went to one and recorded the sound it made for the Interstellar soundtrack
Man the background music paired with the sight of a supermassive black hole rapidly getting closer while in the accretion disk is so unnerving. Then getting out of the accretion disk and just see this large unyielding gaping maw of black before you.
@@KROMAprd😂😂😂😂😂
@@TheRyman230 you need to go write up some script for movie description mate! I like the elaboration. Definitely a unforgiving source of fear
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This feels scarier than a typical horror movie, being alone and gradually sucked into a void of the unknown, watching the only source of light start shrinking and then getting absolutely crushed, just very unsettling, imagine a VR game of this simulation, so much potential
aaaah no me asustes😭😭😰
There needs to be some sort of VR adaptation of this experience
lol this is literally a vr game called space engine
Yea dude no shit you're comparing a movie to getting sucked into a black hole. A horror movie doesn't always have to reach those levels nor only rely on that subject. I hate when people use dumb or obviously unfair comparisons just to downplay an amazing genre, even if you're not insulting it. I at least appreciate that "typical" was specified
The noise is unnecessary as the visuals are scary enough
Imagine you were immortal, physically unable to die by any means. No matter how much injury and pain you sustained and felt, you would be unable to ever die from any of it. Imagine you were an immortal criminal sentenced to an eternity filled with spaghettification inside a black hole. Truly, it would be a fate worse than death.
That's hell mate
@@1bloodnovski Yes, I suppose it is.
Technically, it would not be eternity. Black holes have a lifespan and will theoretically cease to exist one day. The problem is that, this lifespan is longer than the age of the universe and longer than what it will likely exist for. However, in your scenario, considering you just can't die, when the universe ends, you might get out (if there is an "out" of some sort of course")
This is exactly why i dont wanna be an immortal. Imagine your loved ones died, you are all alone, centuries later, now the SUN is a red giant, the moon has yeeted away from the Earth. Literally the whole Earth is burnt to a crisp. You are still an immortal with your perfect body, unharmed but all alone, then slowly the planets start to get destroyed, you are now floating in space. Billions of years pass by and you're still immortal with your perfect body, unharmed. You see the stars are either turning into neutron stars or are turning into black holes. Maybe you get sucked into one but your perfect body is unharmed by that black hole, and the black hole diminishes too.
Oh and you wont go insane either because you are immortal and perfect.
@@betatest5789 imagine that lol. Just stuck forever floating at the heat death of the universe. Eternal darkness, nothing ever changes, nothing will ever happen anymore. And you won't even be able to at least go insane and talk to imaginary people because that would count as damage and you are inmortal. Just fully concious, alone, forever, nothing to do 💀
props to the cameraman who went there and record this for us to see
He made a noble sacrifice for our education. 🫡
We shall never see him again
Cameraman never dies, how do you think you’re watching this?
@@NemeanLion- He was live streaming
The cameraman is still alive. He jumped out of the black hole and now is recording people falling over
What a comforting video to watch before going to bed
...for eternity.
Exactly what I'm doing rn
Ikr? Same
Me. It’s midnight. What did I just do???
Yes, I am also going to bed 🛌
Imagine passing the event horizon and changing your mind.
Too late for that lol
Umm.. Little bit outta range now.
#youCant
"Shit, left my phone on the ship."
@@BababooeyGooey😂
Imagine you fall into the black hole and your consciousness would live forever.
2:26 could you even imagine seeing this? i think that would creep me out more, like distortion of reality.
you move your head right but your reflection moves left.
like idk why but that for some reason is creepier than getting spaghettified
Yes and probably from outside we would see you stuck on the event orizon while you inside see the end of universe in minutes.. maybe.. physics really don't know for sure what happens to time and space inside the event orizon, it's just theories, but don't worry you will be crushed in plasma dust way before the event orizon
"you now will be spagettified" 3:22
italians: wow, cool
LMAO
HAHAHAHAHAHHHHAGAG
Nooooooooooo 👌😞👌
:)
🤌🤌
Knowing how massive the black hole is I would estimate it would take you DAYS maybe YEARS to actually enter the black hole
No it'll be kinda fast, but on earth it would take around 10-60 years on earth, depending on the size of it
Thanks to time dilation, you couldn't get very far into the black hole before it evaporated away as Hawking radiation. Presumably your body would become part of that radiation, meaning that as you enter the black hole, you are vaporized by the radiation moving outward.
You would have no concept of time. You may be already dead before your brain catches up to you.
There are so many black holes at the size of an apartment complex. You don't necessarily fall into a supermassive black hole. An apartment complex size one can tear apart the Earth with it's tidal forces easily. So the concept of "being huge" is pretty subjective.
@@abrahamovicovski That must be a very big apartment complex, cause the smallest black hole discovered is 15 miles wide.
to think that the word "spaghettification" is the best that scientists could come up with is the scariest part of this video
After getting crushed, you will abruptly wake up in a medieval fantasy anime world with a cute nekogirl on your side. Congrats you got "isekaified"
Ah, yes. The famous anime called, "I died falling into a black hole and got reincarnated as a medieval peasant."
That smile face at the end was very comforting, I appreciate it.
😂 I loved that.
Meanwhile the astronaut is recreating the femur breaker scream
You're dead now 😃
I also enjoyed the sudden end of the eerie music indicating either death or the end of the video xD
exactly
If you know how massive and powerful these things are it just gives you the feeling of literal fear of the fact that you're literally falling into the terrifying deadly void of the unknowable with no escape and no turning back
You know how you occasionally dream of falling from a skyscraper? This is that, but a million times worse
Story of my life
@@nigelbhebhe2805 you know how you occasionally feel like you're falling when you're laying down, this is that only you are actually falling and it's much scarier
duh
@@nigelbhebhe2805 and then you try to wake yourself up but you won't lmao
Still the best black hole simulation on CZcams... That music, and the 'terrified' helmey/camera shifting, knowing whats about to happen ... I love it
Only issue is that red-shifting would happen when falling in, not blue-shifting; all in all, a good simulation though!
I don’t know how people get scared of ghosts and other invisible mythical creatures when this video exits.
“The hole is now the universe itself, and is the only light you can see” is the scariest thing I’ve read ever especially alongside the visual.
Ikr?? What does that even mean?
Like, yes at that point you can't espace anymore anyway, but the "actual" universe is still there outside of it?
@@mirac8803That's because past the event horizon the gravity is so insanely strong that light bends very intensely, so all appears to be coming from behind you. The universe still exists; it's your field of vision that's changed.
@@mirac8803No, from the inside of a black hole, the black hole is the universe itself. All matter is inside.
The speed at which matter travels is extremely high, the gravity is extremely strong as well, space-time curvature is extreme. The universe itself is shrunk in on itself.
Compare with light: For light which only travels at maximum speed, no time passes and there is no distance to overcome. Spacetime is maximally curved. A wave of light reaches its destination immediately. But from our perspective (Earth) the sun's rays take abount 8 minutes to reach us.
@@oranges7706It doesn't just appear that way. The times and distances we measure (the four dimensions) are relative and depending on the position/perspective of the observer. General Theory of Relativity. The observations/measurements you make from earth's point of view are true and those from the black hole's point of view are true as well.
@@woahjosiii12 I really don't know much about all this stuff and strongly believe no one knows 100%, however, how does it make sense to say the black hole is the universe itself?
If two astronauts are in space and one falls into a black hole while the other doesn't, the universe doesn't cease to exist for the one who doesn't. It prolly just looks like the whole thing is inside for the one who falls in, that's it
what's always been eerie to me about the thought of falling into one is not quite knowing where it begins.
You may not be able to see the black hole itself, but if you were anywhere near close enough to fall into one, you would probably see a pretty obvious swirling outline made by material that already fell in.
@@benjamincrew1949the matter around it is the blackholes accretion disk not the blackhole itself
@@benjamincrew1949 Good news is that if there's an accretion disk, you're dead long before you get sucked into a BH.
I think the scariest part of this is dying in a way that no other human had died before, making it the loneliest, unpredictable and most terrifying death ever.
Then what if you just stuck there, alone, can't feel anything, for eternity?
That would be worse than dying.
Scientists: nothing can escape a black hole
me: pauses the video
I have read that you can't actually "fall" straight into a black hole. The orbital forces catch you and you kind of "go with the flow". Like being caught in a vortex. And that process, depending on the size of the black hole, could be years, centuries and even longer.
Yes, Frame Dragging, space time itself kind of flows around a spinning black hole and you get dragged along with it, but you cam fall straight into one if you fall straight down the poles of its axis of rotation.
@@edd4816gotdam space lag
@mikeoxmall69420 😂😂😂😂
It depends what angle you go into it from and at what speed. If you enter slowly into the ecretion disk then yeah you'll be pushed by tidal drag but if you are moving quickly towards it from above or below the ecretion disk you're only taken in by the gravity.
@@mikeoxmall69420ping is insane near a black hole
Fun fact: the vertical ring you see around the black hole doesn't actually exist. It's actually the other side of the accretion disk, behind the black hole, but the light coming from it is being distorted by the black hole's immense gravity, making it look like it was on top of it
Nice i didnt know It, now i Will know One more Thing when in gonna be in a Thing that doesnt even feel real for how much alien It looks
how about the bottom of it
@@named_account Same goes for the inverse
@@elsiesrifle so you see the bottom of it from the top and bottom?
damn duplication glitch goes crazy
@@named_account The accretion disk is basically a plane. So if you flew "above" the black hole, you'd see one side of the disk. If you flew around "below" the black hole, you'd see the other side of the same disk. That's basically what you'd be seeing there, the top of the disk above, the bottom of the disk below.
Assuming _I_ understand it, haha. Bends my mind, too.
The music you use is fantastic! It gives me a real feeling of isolation and dread!
These are like fully fledged IMAX experiences to me. Every single time I am lost in myself so deep that the universe doesn't even really matter, which is sorta ironic I suppose. Anyway, these videos affect me in a way that nothing else on youtube ever has. Great job and incredible work. Thank you!
More is coming, thank you!!
Really cool simulation! But I believe some phenomena are incorrect. Light aberration was not taken into account, and in this particular case it would be pretty extreme. The light coming from your sides and even some from behind would seem to come from the front and some kind of “fisheye” effect would take place. The black hole would only occupy a portion of your landscape. At first, it would actually seem like you were moving away from it. Then, as you get closer and closer, it would definitely get bigger, but would never envelop you.
You also would not be enveloped by darkness, as light falls with you. Everything would seem strangely kinda normal. You probably wouldn’t even be able to distinguish when you would have passed the event horizon. Very anticlimactic…
Seeing the back of your head would be theoretically possible, but you would have a fraction of a second to actually experience it (because you’re falling waaaaay too fast), probably near the region where photons can orbit the black hole.
The blueshift is correct, but would only be noticeable from objects in the direction of your fall, whereas the objects in the opposite direction (behind you) would be redshifted.
Thank god for intelligent people. I could read comments like this all day. Very interesting
@@emmettolson3499 Oh gosh, thank you for your kind words. I’m glad I was able to be helpful :)
Thank you for saying this. One thing I didnt know was that everything in front of you would be blue, but everything behind you red. A black hole is impressivly terrible, but the visuals are certainly great.
@@emmettolson3499this is more a cinematic theme video. If you wanna know what exactly happens I personally recommend ScienceClick's video about it ;)
You likely couldn't see the back of your head at all. In order to survive entering the event horizon, it would have to be a large supermassive black hole. This means light would take some time to circumnavigate around back to you. By then, you'll have traveled further in. But he IS correct about the blueshifting. The outside universe, (what's behind you) would appear much bluer in color due to time dilation speeding up the universe from your perspective. As you fell further and further into the black hole, this effect would become more dramatic and significant, causing the frequency of light to skyrocket. What was visible becomes invisible as light shifts into the ultraviolet, x-ray, and gamma ray spectrums. Invisible things would become visible as infrared, microwave, and radio shift into visible light. You would need some very, very good radiation protection since your body would be bombarded with many billions of years worth of cosmic radiation in a matter of minutes or even seconds. Otherwise, the radiation would boil you into a soupy plasma. If you do survive the onslaught of radiation, you'd be able to witness the end of the universe, watching the last blue dwarf stars fizzle out.
This lone simulation was more terrifying than any horror film I've watched. Imagine being engulfed in absolute darkness and no way out while in the process of being torn apart yourself basically.
Finally all alone!
And oddly enough everyone you knew died millions of years ago while it all seems pretty fast for you wouldnt that mean you achieved time travel at the cost of your own life?
@@Kaikuuzen Technically that would be time travel!
In this case, death does not seem so terrible. Probably jumping into a black hole would be the worst way to die. But not available
I dreamed about this today and it was x100 more scary because it felt so real
Start rocking back and forth, screaming either “mom” or “i wanna go home”.
Straight up dude… these vids are almost too intense. Amazing
As horrificly terrifying as this would be to experience, you must admit:
It would be really interesting to be the first person to ever experience what the inside of a black hole is like (assuming there’s actually something on the other side)
Let’s pretend for a second that you’re invincible and cant be killed or spaghettified by the extreme gravity. What happens next? Because there’s theories that it would be like a planet or universe on the inside, or alternatively there’s theories that black holes are sort of like creepy teleporters and that you would exit an opposite “White Hole” that can only launch stuff out
the existence of white holes would explain why the Big Bang happened to begin with. Too much energy and matter sucked into a black hole, eventually it spits it out from the other side of the hole it punched in the fabric of space. Energy cannot be created nor destroyed, so that energy had to come from somewhere. Seems like the possibility of a white hole is the most likely out of all the theories out there
Probably you'd get crushed with the force of thousands of billion of tonnes
I’m of the opinion that “if” you could live through the event you’d probably end up in another galaxy. Far… Far… away.
*Que Star Wars Music*
Edit: My raw idea is that the study and understanding of the true sight of the event horizon would be the stepping stone to understanding light speed travel like seen in the movies. Understanding how to use or even create tiny black holes at will to “teleport” kinda.
@@fujiwaratofushop1491 Haha a lot more then that.
props to the camera man for falling into a black hole to give us this footage
Stop with these stupid overused cameraman jokes
@@bertberw8653 this was 7 months ago bro
i fucking knew someone is gonna use those overused cameraman jokes
@@PROPHECY_YT this was 7 months ago chill out, plus i don't even think its funny anymore
@@personname-fw9jq How do you change opinions in 7 months? That's wild
Wow I never really knew what a black hole was until I saw this. Your simulations are so cool, I cannot wait to watch more of them.
Very impressive....
Now I want some Spaghetti. 🍝😋
Black Hole:
"Get in loser, we're gonna go get some spaghetti."
*you are becoming a whole spaghetti Bowl, please do not resist*
Thank you for this. I’m going to go watch more videos of seal pups and kittens now.
“Now, only darkness envelops you” is the most terrifying shit.
Love the quirky oldskool smiley :) after "you will now be crushed/spaghettified" lol
:)
:-)
(:
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@@Stargaze_youtubeUnless the suit is strong enough to survive that.
So as you fall into the black hole, looking for the singularity at the center, you turn around to find that actually, the singularity is that little point of light you can see... the universe itself. You were in the singularity all along, and the black hole was just a "leak", a little hole punched in the fabric of spacetime, and you are now literally floating outside of the universe, the inside-out realm where time and space have reversed.
nice theory, but i dont think so
@@1000-THRnever doubt
@@1000-THRinteresting nonetheless
@@MrMonkey911 Never doubt??? That might be the most unscientific statement anyone has ever said.
@@1000-THR lmao fr I was tryna follow his theory but idk maybe my mind isn’t expanded enuff
I like spaghetti.
Mi two
Well enjoy it once u don't have a problem eating urself
Ignorante
Sub earned. I’ve always hypothesized that if millions of years passed for the universe, or maybe even longer, as you fall in, if you look out to the rest of the universe you would see rapid star explosions, maybe galaxies colliding. Because of the timeframe differences. Maybe even turn around and witness the death of the universe as stars snuff out and expand away from you. Would be cool to see that simulated.
> believing in "heat death"
Naturalism is a crazy outlook.
You should have used the Black Hole sound that NASA has recorded
Good idea! But just remember the sounds are actually gravitational waves from the black hole, mainly when orbiting with another one.
Cool idea
@@godoftempest5692 No, it's a sonified sound of pressure wave ripples from the accretion disc around the black hole, so its technically the sound of a black hole but not
@@Parzival_657 oh right, didn’t remember that part. Thx for reminding me
Yeah I also thought the same
"You will now get crushed or spaghettified by the black hole :)" thanks the smiley face really made me feel like that it's alright....hahaha
It’s a friendly reminder
2:12 Damn, the black hole even in a simulation is so powerful that I can see my own face.
Daaaaaamn you have it! After 5 mins straight of laughing because of "Falling into Uranus" (what a good name for a band lol) just found more videos and YES you have the Black Hole! Awesome 😂👏 nice stuff u share
This is awesome and anxiety producing for me all at once
You want anxiety just think that some people believe our universe is actually inside a black hole, and black holes are actually the way out into "reality"...
“C’MON TARS!!!”
I can categorically say I never want to fall into a black hole.
I always wondered what it would be like to enter a black hole... Thank you for making this. ✨
Imagine reaching the singularity and then you find yourself into the void 🤔👽
But will there be whiskey and cigars later?
@@the1trueporkchop no one knows
@@John5700000 never doubt.
@@the1trueporkchop pretty much everything that doesn’t exist in our reality might exist within the void itself
@@John5700000 I’m making a reference to a video game that involves a place called the void. 😂
Dude seeing the back of your head in first person without any mirror is so cool
- narcissus
@@windler763 what 😭
@@someone..unimportant i was tryna be clever 😭 narcissus, the guy who famously loves himself and his own image. i imagine he'd enter a black hole to see endless versions of himself
@@windler763 oh that's cool sorry bro I didn't pay attention in shcol
Man, i don't even have the words to describe how terrified i am just from a single simulation video.
I do love the science behind a black hole, but man, with all the respect i can give, screw you (
The interior helmet design looks like Halo 4 Master Chief's which is very cool. Very accurate black hole simulation as well 👍
thats because it is the outline from master chiefs helmet
@@r1se_nkm898 Too based
looks more like doomguy tbh
Gosh at least one person pointed this out.
Watching this simulation makes me think in awe. Imagine the entire duration of this video simulation to play in real time from beginning till the end of the video is already equivalent to millions of years elapsed here on earth. That’s how quick one gets sucked into a black hole!
and you know this how exactly? lol
@@montymole2 Do some research of your own.
@@montymole2 distortion of space time. Relative to you, you’re moving normally but to an outsider observer you will appear to freeze in time, redshift, before disappearing over an expanse of millions of years as your last light emissions are able to escape the black hole
@@StridersBored "are able to escape the black hole" but i thought not even light could escape a black hole? see that contradicts it's self heavily and thus i don't think anyone who talks about them even know what they're talking about, how do we even know any of that happens CAUSE NOBODY HAS BEEN TO ONE
@@StridersBored ALSO that doesn't answer my original question
I felt frightened to watch entering it honestly
So scary, yet beautiful.
inside a black hole space and time switch places, so instead of moving through space to the singularity you are moving through time to get to it. the singularity is pretty much a point in time,
so you will never actually see the singularity with your own eyes because you can only observe space. (idk i thought that was an interesting fact that i wanted to share)
Ah, just the clip I was searching for to help get me into a relaxed frame of mind for a peaceful sleep. Goodnight my friends 😴
These videos scare the crap out of me but I love it
When you falling down to the void.... No sounds, no lights, its all quiet, dark, alone...
Its basically like getting teleported to an empty Universe, which is about to end in its own Big Crunch. You can look at it like that, because the distance to the singularity becomes timelike and you are isolated from the Universe that you came from.
the inside is not "empty" so one can't really float around. there is super dense mass there so it is like falling onto a superdense planet. so you go splat on it long before encountering any potential singularity because the mass is between you and the center. just as if you fell from space onto the earth; you won't reach the center of the earth.
@@billjohnson9472 are you referring to the firewall theory?
Nobody really knows, but if we go with what you said how do you account for the decreasing average density of a black holes interior as it gets bigger? If you get a big enough black hole its average density would eventually be even less than that of water or even air.
So its hard to imagine how some "super dense mass" could be hiding just under the event horizon. Most theories still suggest a singularity or some very small point, at least, but of course nobody knows.
@@asyncasync That mass is what is responsible for the gravity / space bending. It doesn't just disappear when it is massive enough to prevent light from escaping
@@billjohnson9472 you're right that the analogy with an empty universe does not work perfectly. It already breaks down from the fact that an empty universe would not be going through a big crunch in the first place, because it would have a positive cosmological constant value from the lack of matter. Assuming of course that there is still dark energy doing the pushing.
The weird thing is that if all the mass is in one point (a singularity) then the inside of the black hole appears "empty" at all points, except for the center, which takes up zero volume of the interior of the event horizon (because its a single point).
So that is why I said its like being in an empty universe about to experience a big crunch - since before hitting the singularity (assuming other things did not fall in with you) everything around you looks black and empty and you hit nothing all the way down to the singularity.
@@billjohnson9472 and not to confuse, yes, the mass is still there, but its all concentrated into a point of zero volume... or so the math says.
i like that this simulation shows truth. After you passed event horizon, you won't get to some dimension, you will just be crushed when you reach blackhole itself. It's a matter anyways, just a really dense matter that affects on the reality, not a portal.
But i am also pretty sure that falling in the blackhole would be instant for you. You wouldn't even mention anything
You simply cannot know that. We simply don't know enough to predict what happens when there is an infinitely dense mass. The object being unobservable due to its gravity being too strong for us to extract any information is just a side effect, however that does not mean that is the only thing that is happening. Maybe it creates a leak in the fabric of our dimension, maybe its contents are leaking into another, maybe black holes lead to the universe itself and we are the ones stuck here, maybe everything we know so far is pretty much all there is to know and it's just what you said it is. The thing is we don't know.
@@dota-ed4638And that alone fucking scares me
@@dota-ed4638andd i’m terrified
Lets Just assume we die and become radiation that Will be freed in more that 50 million years so we dont break any rule of phisics
Ok? :)
Idk but these type of vid makes me so relaxing
Wasn’t planning on sleeping tonight anyway, thanks 👌🏻
of all the "falling into a black hole simulations" ive seen...this is by far the best and most interesting one with the most details
you deserve a million subs
Thank you so much!
Space engine is a wonderful simulator. I have a more modern laptop now, but I first ran it on an old Toshiba laptop. And even then it blew my mind with what you can do. This video looks amazing, I agree haha. I should probably download it again cuz I was thinking about this idea the other night. Maybe it was a dream 🤔
This is a replication of Gargantua within SpaceEngine. There are definitely some better ones from SpaceCinema, but this one is pretty good too.
Very pretty simulation, but wrong on most aspect sadly
It's so fascinating yet so terrifying
Terrifying, yet serene at the same time. Imagine being right at the EH, dreading going through, and panic swells within you. It's more than likely akin to drowning, magnified by 1000x. Thoughts racing of your whole life up until that point, crossing the EH, and finally, that moment of clarity that there is nothing you can do to stop what has begun. And just allowing serenity from the acceptance of what is happening to complete.
And then nothingness. Absolute nothingness. Everything you ever were, gone on ways that no one can describe.
Kind of errie.
This video is terrifying... well done.
2:13
>Wait...is that me?!
>Always have been
*pull out the glock*
I'm me???
You always have been.
Mind blown
I've always been... been... been me?! ME?!
THAT'S A LIFE CHANGING DISCOVERY!
Woah, this is great!! So many simulations I see miss the blueshifting thing
The more i learn about black holes the more terrifying they become
also "you will now be spaghettified or crushed :)" was the perfect way to end it
Props to the man who dove into the black hole so we can enjoy this footage.
2:55 What if we're a universe in a black hole, and not the other way around?
the eerie music really sells it...interstellar vibes
pleased to see it was just a simulation - retrieving the film might be tricky otherwise
Seeing the entire universe from the black hole's perspective got me thinking existential thoughts like “When you gaze into the abyss, the abyss also gazes into you”
“You will now get crushed or spaghettified by th black hole :)”
Happy end :D
I am afraid of very little, but black holes are fucking awesome, and the thought of falling into one gets to me. I get shivers thinking about falling into one. Even simulations of black holes scare me a little, at the very least they give me chills.
i can't imagine a feeling a being alone magnified to the intensity of that experience..... absolutely soul-crushing
@@mr.frandy7692 Literally soul-crushing 💀
Yeah, I mean as you're falling in it's very possible that because of time dilation.. what seems like minutes to you could be eons on somewhere like earth. I wonder if you could get far enough in without the tidal forces ripping you apart first, where you would realize that every single person you knew and loved was long dead, and perhaps even all of humanity. .. that's ALONE alone. Sometimes I wonder, if there IS a God, who exists outside the realm of time, if that's kind of how it feels... Alone beyond comprehension. @@Kayser2802
You definitely don't want to fall into a small black hole. Those would absolutely end you more excruciatingly than a massive black hole would.
@@JynxedKoma I'm pretty sure no matter the size of the blackhole, you would die before you even got past the event horizon. The sheer heat surrounding it will kill you instantaneously.
Even just watching an animation is scary.
Yeah, but the music takes it tribute to it toio
I agree. Scary & creepy, magnified by the background music choice.
It's not animated. It's a simulator called space engine
@@eretfdreeretfdre6197 forgive my poor english
Yes i admit
You should do climbing out of the black hole in Space Engine. It's truly a thought provoking experience
These falling through planet's atmospheres videos make so nervous, it's a horrible thing to watch, yet I watched them all. Thanks. Makes you feel small beyond imagination.
It feels claustrophobic even though you are in the open sky.
"You have no power here son of Gaia!"
This has to be the first CZcams video that's genuinely brought me joy too watch, great video!
Thank you!:)
So Funny that you used the same Helmet as in my Falling into Videos 😂😂 But great work bro, those new Black Holes look breathtaking!
Literally found this thing on google image ahahah, didn't even know you used it😭
@@Stargaze_youtube same, its was created by some dude for a halo visor but it fitted perfectly haha
@@SpaceCinemaYT yeah, I found the full halo one too, was hesitating which one to use
Kinda relaxing, after regular day at work, here on Earth...
I was literally terrified watching this I felt like the abyss was gonna form behind my ass
Anyone else find the transition from the accretion disk to the event horizon mildly terrifying?
Love the smiley at the end :)
my god how this videos are so entertaining when you have major exams
SpaceEngine is really impressive but this isn't exactly what you'd see. You wouldn't be engulfed in blackness, infalling light would still travel along with you and be visible, while the apparent event horizon would appear to remain at a distance even after you've crossed it (the best comparison would be the way a rainbow appears to be in a certain spot but always recedes away from you). This is assuming that there is no "firewall" at the horizon.
The Kerr metric has been added to SE and boy does it make black holes look EXTRA fucky. The universe no longer closes in on a point above you as you approach, too.
Very well done... I reckon it needed one thing though - just as we're looking back out of the hole, a small crack in the visor with that unsettling stressed glass sound... and then a bit more of a crack as we get deeper in. You know the rest.
Nah, I would die from stress, a heart attack and anxiety all at once
Light.
Blue-shifted.
That actually scared me.
Awesome! 😃👍 The cool thing about this black hole is that you can check your haircut even on the back, without wriggling around with a mirror. 😁
I'm 90% sure you would be ripped to shreds before you actually got to the centre of the black hole due to how strong their gravitational pull is.
It depends on the size of the hole. What you're talking about is called tidal forces, basically the difference of gravitational pull that different parts of your body experience at the same time. On Earth this difference is miniscule, but close to a very strong gravitational source, your legs being closer to it by a even a meter would mean they are under a vastly greater pull than your head. This effect intensifies the closer you are to the source - hence the ripping to shreds, at the molocular level eventually. For stellar size black holes this would happen long before you reach the event horizon, since they are very compact. For supermassive ones the event horizon is so far away from the center of the hole (the source of it's gravity), that you could cross it without feeling any discomfort.
That was very creepy and gives me the shivers. Ones you are inside, there is no escape or return. Even death will be crushed out of existence.
This makes me feel a really weird feeling. Like realizing you’re conscious and capable of death for the briefest second, forgetting, and then realizing again over and over
Dave survived! 2001 is the greatest visual representation of this and it was done in 1968.
This was unsettling and terrifying to watch, loved it
everyone thinks you’d see nothing in a black hole. but if no light can escape, how is it dark in a black hole? wouldn’t you be blinded by the massive amount of light trapped inside with you?
No bruh the light gets crushed into the point of singularity just like you, and no, you wouldnt be blinded at the singularity because you would be dissolved particles by then
@@capapofa You don’t IMMEDIATELY reach the singularity though…. In Supermassive blackholes, it would actually take a while to get to the singularity and to even start to feel the gravity getting more intense so there would still be light inside the blackhole that hasn’t reached the singularity yet so…
@@lp712 tell me, when did i state that you instantly reach the singluarity?
@@capapofa You said “no bruh the light gets crushed into the point of singularity just like you” which is implying that it takes no time to get to the singularity as if there wouldn’t be light on the way to the singularity…. So if the light hasn’t reached the singularity yet then you would see light all the way until it reached the singularity 😄😄😄 get it now buddy?
Yes! You'll travel alongside the light, increasing as you sink closer and closer down the infinite well. Would you precieve the universe as it was, but stretching and growing brighter?
I wish you could see outside of this, as you'd beable to see the fall of the universe, the fade to black one by one as stars fade or explode into other blackholes, and what's out there becomes nothing but abysal darkness
Wow, I found TOTAL comfort at the end of this video
I really liked your video could you please tell me what software you used to make it ?
Glad they typed that it’s a simulation. Could’ve had a lot of damage if they hadn’t labelled that properly.
The camera man must have serious balls to launch himself into a blackhole for us
unfunny
@@PiroKUSS says you
@@Myron0117 yea i said that
The camera man, truly the human of the earth
Um, actually, it's a simulation