How a Black Hole Would Kill You
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What would happen if you crossed paths with a black hole? Nothing good, that's for sure. Here are two popular theories about how exactly a black hole would kill you.
If you were near a black hole and looking back out into the universe, millions of years of time would pass before your eyes, watching galaxies fly across everywhere in your relative few minutes.
GlennCocoGuitar I like this thought.
GlennCocoGuitar Relativity is a hell of a thing.
GlennCocoGuitar There also will be a very bright light at your end.
***** Your time would be passing by so slowly relative to the time of all the other stars and galaxies in the universe. For example, say 1 minute of your time would be equal to 100,000 years of everything else.
***** I kind of believe that the universe we know is a slideshow of different universes, one universe leading to one of other 2 or more universes depending on the choices of *everything* in the universe. This is my way of thinking about the multiverse. Besides, black holes dosen't appear to increase time, it appears to slow time due to its great gravitational force according to many theorys.
2:26 "the space ship approaches the event horizon, then disappears behind it" is incorrect. Light takes an infinite amount of time to escape from the event horizon - that is what defines the "event horizon", so an outside observer can never see the ship disappearing behind the horizon. What happens instead is that the light from the space ship becomes redshifted the more the ship approaches the horizon, and at the horizon becomes infinitely redshifted (and darkened) with the ship being seemingly frozen in its position at the horizon. The ship will have passed the event horizon without noticing anything special, but the outside observer can never see it passing the horizon.
@engineer gaming either way there are two results, you end up in a different universe or you get vaporized
Spaghettification sounds like a sick album title
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Spaghettification
Man science is so amazing!
Astronomy*
@@Spirit9801trudark Which is a branch of science?
Idiot.😂 😂
@@Spirit9801trudark I took astronomy in high school and I loved it so fascinating 😊
The advancement of all Sciences is mankind’s greatest endeavor. Nothing else matters in the grand scheme of it all
I once read that the gravity from black holes is so powerful that even light can not escape it.I thought in this simulation it would describe the ship compressed down to the size of just a few atoms yet still retaining it's mass.
Well, it didn’t. But remember, it’s just a CZcams video, so you couldn’t expect perfection right?
1:51 "Spaghettification."
I was just eating spaghetti when I read this.
WHEN U FALL IN A BLACK HOLE U END UP IN A SPACE LIBRARY
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This video needs to contain more theoretical elements such as, what would happen if the spaceship COULD withstand the superheated gas. Would spaghettification happen then
dude14377 spaghettification is as a result of the gravity though
dude14377 allso greavity dosn't care if you are within a spaceship. even if your spaceship somehow could handle the spaghettification you as a human would still be pulled apart. rest in peperonies.
dude14377 you'd still get fried at the event horizon. But you also pass through unharmed, clean through, until you get to the singularity. Also, ... you never EVER reach the event horizon. The creepy idea, is that ALL three of these things happen, and it's perfectly ok and sensible. Check out Leonard Susskind's lectures, it's LONG but worth it. he explains how all these paradoxes actually do make sense, and we all agree, that it just does. it's in the context of screwing with time stretches, and turning into pure red shifted radio waves
dude14377 Black holes not theoretical enough for you?
dude14377 Firewall theory would answer that question. The ship would completely disintegrate, almost like deletion, but the information never leaves the universe.
Spgettification™
Noodlefication
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Noodlelation
A.K.A., IT SUCKS TO BE YOU....
2:17 to 2:27
I don't think this is correct, is it? An outside observer witnessing a falling object, accelerating to c at the event horizon, would witness the object become immensely red-shifted to the point of invisibility. Even if the falling ship remained visible, it would appear to slow down indefinitely due to the effects of time dilation within the immense gravitational field. It would appear to remain on the edge of the event horizon forever, frozen in time.
balzonurchin That's the way I've always read it and relativisticly makes sense. I'm thinking this might've been dumbed down a bit to avoid the constant barrage of questions regarding time paradox's.
Raziel Znot he is right you fucking sperg
balzonurchin you're right.
Raziel Znot Likely so. Though, it would *appear* to be frozen in time, right? I'm not saying it would come to a complete stop, but going back to the original post: "it would appear to slow down indefinitely" doesn't say that it would completely stop, but rather we could only perceive it to do so. In other words what we see would appear to move slower and slower until we couldn't see it move any more. Correct me if I'm wrong, I'm no expert in the field but I am a logical thinker.
Raziel Znot
What then, would an outside observer see, smart guy? You do understand that gravity affects light, right? Do you understand that human eyes cannot see in infrared, or radio? So, tell us. Just what the hell would we see as the wavelength of light is stretched into the low frequencies our eyes can't detect? Not to mention the immense gravitational field dilating time. You think it would be like watching one of your pubes swirling down the drain, or what?
black holes are creepy
Well, no, that would be creepypasta, wouldn't it? :D
Senan M creepy spaghetti*
Black holes are just giant lag spikes in the universe
Blame AtaT for that.
+Citizen Z ^^
After playing Black Ops 3 I say blame Vonderhaar for it
This made me laugh
+Dr Scrubbington ⟨InfinityV0rtex⟩ ikr, FUCKING vonderhaar, he keeps taking the cables out >:-(
yeah?? ask mccoughnahey because he survived this shit without breaking a sweat..
I enjoy the black holes, I dont like the white ones.
+King Euro Reverse racist are ya?
da fuck is reverse racism?
+derp1337 read the comment ahain. dumb ass bitch
You mad bro?
+mr rambo Again***
Not even space can stop me from going into that black hole....
+Johnny Crack rekt
+Jack Brilla good one!
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Pff yeah right. We all know that there is a library in the center of the black holes. Not gas.
Keep doing a great job, +SpaceRip ! Very informative videos for every sort of space-lovers
warp factor nine in reverse counterbalances the gravity, affording a quick side step into multiple universes via wormholes,thus avoiding spagettification.
Thats how I would do it
logical
garryentropy wormholes aren't yet confirmed to exist
garryentropy I saw Tom Paris and Captain Janeway go Warp 10 one time, crazy shit happens in the warp
garryentropy I would simply bail and pop my parashoot and a smug smile.
Actually, an outside observer would NOT see the ship go through the event horizon. An outside observer would see the ship slowly approach it and eventually stop on the horizon, then red shift until it disappears.
The truth is, no one really knows what happens beyond the point of no return.
failedtolisten i do
***** you couldnt even bang your head if you walked head first into a fkin brick wall m8
+lovefrog2 mom jokes,really?😒
We don't have a clue what black holes are. We still view space through this small minded human thought process. We assume that the entire universe functions withing the laws of physics we understand to date but all we can really do is look through a telescope and guess. Black holes could be a natural wormhole to other areas of the universe or to a different universe altogether because why assume there is only one? I often think about physics and wonder if each sun affects its solar system in different ways? I think if we ever get to actually explore beyond our solar system we are going to find out that we know very little about how the universe really functions. Lets all remember that nothing about the universe that we have looked into so far is a solid factual analysis that should be taken as is. Its all theory and speculation which means everything is open to debate. Its one of the main reasons I love astronomy. Anything is possible because the universe is seemingly endless.
NeutralGloomBot ting tong. The first ever picture.of.black hole just arrived. You might wanna see it.
about time you upload.
***** exactly, they always take so long to upload a video and the videos are sometimes just 2-3 mins....
***** you have a lot of fans..myself included. If you don't upload regularly, you'll start to loose them. No need to upload all the time, just more content on a more consistent schedule. thanks
***** that would be AAAAAAAAAwesome
hongpingmike the other way to look at it is, they can do what they want and you shouldn't try to dictate to them how often they should upload, otherwise you might come across as a control freak who is never satisfied
Strummer1980 hardly a control freak as this is my first ever comment on the channel. Yes, he can do what he wants and yes, I can say what I want and again yes, you can say what you want. I just choose not to care what you say after I type these 3 periods ...
Excellent video! And very well written script and music. Kudos to all who helped produce the video.
Since black holes are still a huge mystery to us, I always imagine alternative scenarios, one of which you get passed the event horizon, and then suddenly poof, you show up in space, like nothing happened, and then you travel back to earth and find yourself back in 1455, then you realize the black hole's warp of time and space jumped you into another time in the past, or in the future, something cool like that.
You're thinking of wormholes bud.
If black holes are some form of wormholes then we might be able to enter a black hole without getting killed by it's gravitational pull.
shouldnt it be "how would a black hole kill you?" i think the black hole doesnt know why it is killing you
would be cool if they were selfaware tho
***** WAIT, its not selfaware?
Are you high?
IAmNotRacistx Are you NOT???
***** Or does it?
For a black whole to be self aware it'd have to be conscious and it'd have to be a living thing, but it's not, it's a anomaly in space time.
there's so much to explore, I wish I could see long enough to see it all
Is a black hole a hole or a sphere?!
dicks
its a sphere
dick
Kanyo, it's kind of like a 3D hole in spacetime. Hence still a hole.
fuck no
How do scientists know what's inside a black hole, or how many exist in the universe?
One thing.... They dont.
I have a feeling that inside a blackhole is our universe, we could be in a black hole right now but we might not know it
+ThatOsuGuy P.H I'm scared!
ThatOsuGuy P.H Nope
+madnessguy 564FTW wouldn't they be like portals then though? XD
A++ for video effects and narrator's voice; but I'm really sorry to say C- for scientific accuracy in this video.
dude its alot more scary then the doc says. imagination yourself getting closer to the event horizon and realizing that everything around you is getting faster but you get slower. now, you realize that everything you ever know has already passed and then the realize and you break the fuck down and then everything disappears. the end.
How does anyone know this when no ones actually been inside a black hole? I'm confused.
TyggzyYT It's all theoretical.
I had assumed that the radiation emanating from the accretion disk would be more than any ship could sensibly shield you from.
The real question is why would they send a shim, no doubt very expensive, along with its crew on a suicide mission and no way to gather any data from it?
you just hit the black hole with a shovel real hard then its go away
Nick Verner they did it for the lulz
0:29 sauron's eye
Would spaghettification still occur if you would approach it near the speed of light?
I'm not really interested in "HOW CAN IT KILL ME"! I'm more interested about "CAN I PUT ANYTHING THROUGH IT?" and "WHERE THAT THING WOULD GO?" (providing it survives) or "WHEN"??
Hell yeah! That's how I want to go out! Spaghettification!
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Spaghettification
It's funny how they show black holes as evil things, and yet without them nothing would exist
I still don't get them friggin' things.
I thought i was the onlh one?
I love the animation of the black hole sun rising. Keep coming back just for that visual
Yes man
Is this really your voice?
It's short for "Richard". No pun intended.
Greendragon420able It's so childish but that made me giggle.
Thesamurai1999 Seriously? Come on.
Thesamurai1999 You realize there are a lot more mature people out there that aren't 5 year old's who makes fun of ones name!
+Aziz Nikbin u mean Dickhard?
when you fall in black hole you WEIGHT becomes INFINITE
, TRAVEL at speed OF light and TRAVEL THROUGH time
How a Black Hole Would Kill You ?
Shank between the ribs ?
Ouch!
No One Knows For Real Of How Black Holes Work If It Catch You. This guys just showing you example of how it can work.
Spaghettification ? Is that actually a word ? lol
Neil McMahon literally yes
Kanade Tachibana Spell check does not agree LOL
***** www.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/english/spaghettification
Oxford's Dictionary does.
Kanade Tachibana Ok :)
Sounds like "spaghetti fication""
A black hole can only kill you if it _does not_ warp space-time. However, it _does_ warp space-time. 'Spaghettification' of an object is only apparent from the viewpoint of an external observer witnessing said object falling into a black hole. To an object/observer entering a black hole, they themselves are fully intact while the entire external universe appears to fall prey to 'spaghettification'.
Marv Roberts you just blew up my mind
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I thank you for your comprehension.
And to anyone less versed in temporal mechanics, it's akin to someone who is encased in a cube of privacy glass. From an external viewpoint, you would see a disjointed representation of a human being. But to the internal observer, they, to themselves, appear fully intact while the entire outside world is equally disjointed. In regards to space-time, the term is called 'temporal distortion'.
Marv Roberts This is, of course, implying the person could _survive_ the gravitational forces acting on them, since they would be ripped to pieces before they could get a glimpse of what is happening outside.
Marv Roberts Intresting theory.I'll be stewing on it for a while for sure.I had another theory,what if black holes are spinning faster than light thus creating the illusion of a black hole ? Would that make sense considering that even light can not escape the forces of a black hole ?
*****
In the case of a black hole spinning faster than the speed of light on a defined polar axis, the equatorial portion of the event horizon of the aforementioned black hole would actually be a thresh hold to the past. However, once you cross the thresh hold, you would not exist in the past space-time of your previous universe but, rather, in the past of a completely separate 'pocket universe'.
Once a black hole reaches a specific mass, the very center is ripped apart by the external gravitational force. This creates, in its very center, a point of null space which expands indefinitely. However, due to the chronometric stabilization of the event horizon, this expansion goes unnoticed by the universe external to the black hole. So, inside a black hole, you have an indefinitely expanding space-time which cannot be perceived by an observer external to the black hole and one which expands beyond the measurable physical perimeter of the black hole, all without displacing the space-time of the external universe.
I suppose that what I am saying is, in the words of Doctor Who, _"It's bigger on the inside"._
When girls be like:"Babe its my first time."
Then everyone dies by being turned into spaghetti.
Eli Taylor lololol XD
That's where the mission BEGINS... Incineration of the bumho
An outside observer would technically see you redshift then disappear
I like this video alot, especially the zoom-in closeup of the black hole from the planet's surface, that was epic...but the later part of it is not accurate. There is no way a ship could even get close to the event horizon, much less inside it. It would be spaghettified long before that. Also I don't know where you got the idea that there would be matter as we know it inside the event horizon. Superheated gas? Come on, stop with the science fiction.
Science fiction? 😂😂😂
What about astronomy isn't science fiction?
“Black Holes” are really super dense Plasmoids and are driven by powerful electromagnetic forces. These Plasmoids are also the most common form of galactic centers, giving rise to star formation. The massive magnetic fields surrounding black holes were the first clue that they were electromagnetic in nature and had little to do with gravity. Recent findings of intergalactic jets of plasma traveling near the speed of light are further confirmation that the Universe largely consists of electromagnetic forces (see Birkeland Currents).
This should be a relief to astrophysicists and mathematicians who have been severely stressed to create one colossal story after another to salvage failed gravitational theories of planet, star and galaxy formation. At least now they have adequate forces to explain observations and won’t have to rely on the imaginary “Black Holes” or “dark matter/energy”! Cosmology was becoming more science fiction than science.
Time is a relation between two motions, it is NOT possible to freeze in time in a 3 Dimension Universe.
Riotboy1 Ah, a creationist. No one here cares for your crackpot nonsense, go do some real science and let us know when you've overturned everything and are hailed as a genius.
aluisious He is not a creationist. He is an "electric universe" guy.
mountainhobo Many of these "electric universe" guys are creationists because they can shoehorn it into their stupid 6000 year old universe agenda. Gravity is just too slow.
aluisious Not being a believer, I am not an expert on the origin of the belief in the 6000 year thing, but I know quite a few believers, and only one of them (Southern Baptist, I think) is into it. A couple of my Catholic friends thought I was nuts when I asked them about it. And the mormon one... well, they believe in multiverse, alien civilizations in other planetary systems, etc., so they can't be quite classified in the same doctrine even though the deities carry same names. I guess what I am saying is that the 6000 year thing is by no means universal among creationists, but in fact it seems only a small minority believes in it.
***** Actually, I find the "electric universe" stuff quite interesting. It's not "creationist" though many religious people seem to flock to it. I understand the concept of black-holes, but dividing by 0 does not make sense. If a singularity is at infinite time, infinite mass, and infinite energy, that seems more like pseudo-science, even if the numbers dictate it. Putting all faith in math becomes a form of blind religion in itself. Though I'm not saying there is anything magical going on. The infinity thing seems "magical" to me, so I find it questionable.
There is alot more than gravity at work. Personally I think gravity and electromagnetism are the same thing in different forms. If there was no repulsion, then gravity would easily pull everything into one singularity.
Well, at least it would clean up the UK's litter problem.
You can make it all the way into a black hole, and even escape too.
How do you think they took the scales there to measure how heavy it is? Travel to and from Black holes is no problem.
Ichiwo Konnichiwa you are joking right?
hey donal trump please fix this
booga booga videos * reports he was joking
1:51
Spaghetti Vacation ? Doesn't sound that bad to me..
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There is no super heated gas around the black hole's core: there is no matter as we understand it in a black whole. There is no gas, or solid or liquid.
And why would you survive passing the even horizon? No matter which passes the event horizon can ever get out from the black whole. That means, right after the even horizon the pressure in the black hole is strong enough to destroy ordinary matter. What makes you think anybody can survive that?
Good video but a mistake at 2:26 : "an observer would watch as you approach the event horizon and disappear". Hum no, the observer would see you slowing down to eventually freeze at the event horizon and your image fade and redshift. That's a bit more complicated than just disappear
Nice, but you wouldn't "disappear behind [the black hole]," you would appear to stop movement just before the edge and slowly redshift out of sight.
In some order:
Radiation from in-falling matter (infrared, ultraviolet, X-ray, and gamma ray would cook you and light would blind any living things); structures would disintegrate into molecules, atoms, atomic particles, and eventually quark matter in 'spaghettification' due to tidal forces; and collisions with fast-moving objects would demolish structures. That's before entry into the zone beyond the event horizon. If the black hole is a quark star, then the end for matter would come with explosive collisions with the body.
1:12 Houston, we have a problem......
Black holes really creep me out but they're fascinating
Guys ive been watching space videos all night and i had a dream where i was on a planet with 2 suns and you could see other stuff even at day time like stars and supernovas and black holes it was amazing.
Black hole: *exist*
Hawking radiation: *iam about to evaporate this hole whole career*
Man says 'You are still alive
Me: Thank god! :)
Man: But not for long
Me: ...
slight error. objects falling through the event horizon do not disappear to outside observers. The final photos emitted from the object above the event horizon are progressively more red-shifted, but the object remains visible at the event horizon at some frequencies for perhaps quite a long time.
What would be interesting is falling into a supermassive black hole that was aged and has not been eating for a few million years. At that point if you fell into the inner horizon it may be possible to observe the singularity before being crushed. Then again if (note this is a big if) such a black hole were to exist (and also be massive enough) it may be possible to orbit the singularity inside the inner horizon given that your ship has enough propulsion to maintain it. It is an odd but potentially possible idea. :)
This is so much better than the channel 'stargazer'. You actually make your own content, stargazer steals footage from documentaries
That's why this video is scientifically painfully inaccurate.
the gravitation can rise so quickly that theres probably a black hole close to us and its just a matter of years and maybe even days until it can eat us up
what happen if we just go to black hole and survive inside?
Can I use few seconds of this clip for a video?
Wait, I thought black holes were tears in reality, consuming all matter it comes into contact with.
So how would a cloud of gas survive directly in front of a black hole' s singularity!?
That’s only in supermassive black holes, they aren’t cold, THEY ARE HOT, REALLY HOT
There are two senecios about traveling through supermassive black holes. one, you are sentenced to another universe. two, you get to close to the inner horizon and the singularity and get instantly vaporized by the heat and pressure
But to be honest, we do not actually know what is inside a black hole and it’s best we do not know because it will be the most uncomfortable thing you will learn
When I was a kid, similar drawings, cartoons of a rising black sun over landscape, set to a synthesized 80s music, would cause me to shiver all over. It's a damn Black Sun!!! Today it's just a circle.
Ever heard the expression, "Don't I know you from somewhere? " Or, "Haven't I seen you around before?"
Anything that falls into a black hole will freeze on the outside to us right? So that means we would see anything the black hole has consumed on its surface? I know black holes are invisible to the naked eye but wouldn't that be a way of looking at one ?
But Janna Levin said the spaghettificqtion will happen in the center. Once you dive into blackness to can spend up to a year, depending on the size of the black hole, lurking through the darkness
There is a reason why its called a "Black Hole" because nothing can go through it, even light is pulverized by being sucked into it
I FINALLY FOUND THIS AFTER 7 YEARS!!!
Nice work, SpaceRip!
Also, I love the narrator's voice.
Ahh yes, that would have been a much more satisfying, realistic end to Interstellar.
I love it when Martian Manhunter narrates videos.
They should send a machine to space with a live cam and send it to a black hole. As long as the camera will 'live', we will get to know the more
I believe since space and time are distorted in a black hole, it would have no effect on the person or thing going into it. It might "spaghettify" to a third party observer but it would still look normal to the person or thing travelling into it. It works just like time dilation. If a person left Earth travelling near the speed of light for one year, they would return to find out much more than one year passed even though to them, it was only one year. If a 3rd party observer was able to see the person travelling near the speed of light, the observer would see a very distorted image of the person or thing traveling.
It's the old cliche, it's all relative,
2. Where do items that go into a blackhole go?
To another universe or reduce to nothing
If someone were to watch, you would slowly by the minute get sucked in the you would turn red and just stay at the event horizon, you would never see the person pass, then they will just disappear.
Not exactly a black hole also bends time because of the gravitational pulse which means the closer you get to a black hole time gets slower and slower which means it well take longer to go into a black hole
I honestly don't think that space travel is a great idea b/c there are so many black holes in space. Is there any way possible for future space travelers to avoid these black holes? Here's a question I'm sure has never been asked,but I'd like to know(an estimate) of how many massive black holes are there in our galaxy(The Milky Way) ?
keep in mind black holes might be portals to other dimensions/universes/galaxies how do u know if that drill/camera whatever it is didnt appear somewhere else in space?
Did you know that smaller black hole are more dangerous than bigger ones because smaller black holes have more stronger and more extreme gravitational pull than bigger black holes
Is this how spaghetti is born when it comes out a black hole on the other end and that's how it's long and thin 😂
i love videos like this.its just reminds one of how insignificant we,and a such the problems of day to day life are! we shouldn't get worked up on life
Our stupid problems we worry about in our day to day lives are all so futile
So lets say, there was a black hole in the ground, a small one, and you and your friend go to it, your friend decides to jump in the black hole, as you watch, he starts getting stretched out really wide, and turn into particles, once he passes the event horizon, there is no turning back now, but, as HIS perspective, he's just going in, and dying, as YOUR perspective, he jumps, passes the event horizon, and once his foot, or whole body, passes it, he stops so when he stops, he slowly starts to glow red, and then, well, disappears, into nothing, checkout Vsauce's "Travel Inside a Black Hole!" Video, and see how I learned this
I saw it toooooo
well.... that escalated quickly...
So how impossibly tough is godzilla since he not only survived one, but attacked it?
how does the camera get that and survive right next to a black hole?
I get my satisfaction from knowing that a black hole itself gets gobbled up by another predator higher up in the food chain.
1:49 The video leaves me somewhat confused. Is it black holes, or black balls ?
IKR
+Rocker Volt Both. It's all perspective, black holes are named like that because everything will fall toward them, but they aren't "holes". It's an infinitely dense bunch of matter witch attire everything around in 360° equally, thus taking form of giant black ball.
Actually the space ship gets pushed apart not pulled. The flow of Space is pushing the ship faster at the front then the rear.
Black holes are just cruisin around destroying all in it's path
Not if a tesseract randomly appear before incineration
So what I am understanding is that if you were to somehow survive a black hole, you would still burn?