Awesome to see that even 10 years ago (almost), only 4 years after the birth of TH-cam, that SpaceRip was already making high production quality videos. I feel like given the advances in the industry over time that this video still holds up pretty well.
They're great, the quality and production value is really good. (Though I did notice the aspect ratio was too tall on some parts) Keep us up to date and keep up the great work!
Well, on this day in May 2022--an actual photo of Sag-A* has revealed that it was a black hole after all! These things really do exists and now we can see them! Wow!
In the mean time (2019) an image has been made of the event horizon of M87's black hole, and it's current mass calculation stands at 66,000,000,000 Solar masses.
@@msingh683 im from the future. We all speak mandarin. China used a mild flu to destroy the world economy and force country's like the U.S. and its stupid political leaders to panic and ask the fed to print money like a cheap whore. Meanwhile china bought the bonds and basically purchased the U.S. Even tho it owned most of it already. I must go they dont allow the first amendment like americans used to.
There are numerous black holes throughout all galaxies but at the center of each is a supermassive black hole, actually a wormhole, conveniently placed for all advanced civilizations within the galaxy to travel throughout the universe and end up in other galaxies.
@@deekenfrost8258 How do you counteract spaghettification? Spaghettification In astrophysics, spaghettification (sometimes referred to as the noodle effect)[1] is the vertical stretching and horizontal compression of objects into long thin shapes (rather like spaghetti) in a very strong non-homogeneous gravitational field; it is caused by extreme tidal forces. In the most extreme cases, near black holes, the stretching is so powerful that no object can withstand it, no matter how strong its components. Within a small region the horizontal compression balances the vertical stretching so that small objects being spaghettified experience no net change in volume en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spaghettification
"Directly observe" and "black hole" do not belong together in a sentence. No matter what trick you're using, you're still just throwing iron filings at a magnet to see the field lines. I'll take it... Man, I grew up in a time when all these crazier things were still only theories on paper. Just having been able to see images of the stars closest to Sag A* whipping around at such insane speeds has been a real treat. NASA has brought us incredible, priceless gifts from the vast reaches of space, and also much closer to home, and now they're not even the only game in town. NASA, for the first time ever, has plenty of competition, upping the game dramatically. We do truly now live in amazing times, standing on the brink of discovering life on other worlds, cracking the deepest secrets of the universe at an ever increasing pace. The mad divergence we are now seeing between those that understand and accept, and those that freak out and deny, tells us all we need to know about what is coming. This is the modern equivalent of the Inquisition of the middle ages, where whole countries were depopulated of their young women because of fear of witches driven by jealousy and fear of loss of control, where brilliant minds were silenced and millions slaughtered because of unacceptable truths and a desperate desire to cling to dogmas and corrupt belief systems. THIS is the deep breath before the coming storm, the tipping point before we actually begin to transit from Type 0 to Type 1. Most people will be unable to move with it - the tech is moving vastly faster than our own psychological and physical evolution. Our toys are outpacing our minds, and it is terrifying to us. Me? Fuck it, I'm all in. I NEED more. I pray that there's a planet left for those of us that can handle reality after those who can't handle it get done losing their minds. I desperately want to be around to see what comes of all this. :-)
NightRunner417 what will really blow your mind.. Time moves slower toward the center, that creates an opportunity for civilizations that live close to the center to seed life on the edges and watch it grow and evolve at an alarming rate. So they can watch our world rise and fall in kind of a time lapse view.. Ever wonder why we are here? Lol
@@donnyeastman7870 That's not technically true. Accoring to Einstein's theory of special relativity, moving at relativistic speeds or being near a extremely large concentration of mass will cause time dilation. So you would need to be close to Saggitarius A* to experience time dilation of any large degree relative to our current time.
Sounds like u need elons nuerolace have u heard of that shit it jacks ur iq instantly way over 200+ apparently and puts u on terms with the likes of tesla and co sounds amazing to me and elon said hes gonna do em for free cos as soon as u get it u can make urself proper rich straight away anyways sounds a bit too good to be true tho to me there has to b some downsides to having a foriegn object wired directly into your brain and spinal column but i wonder what they Are lol? G
The recreation of the black hole at 7:03 is one of the best I have come across... I learned before that the interstellar movie also simulated a black hole similar to this, but the colorful-ness of the black hole might confuse the audience, so they went for the more obvious way. I've been wanting to know what a "colorful" black hole might look like, and the simulation presented here is gold. I love how the visual gets distorted as the camera shifts positions
I mean. The closest black hole that we are certain of where it is, is in the galaxy center. So 50,000 light years away. So even if we began moving towards it at the *speed of light* it would still take us 50k years to get to it. Thus there is no reason to fear black holes. But rather, to have respect of them, and respect for their awesome power
when i was a kid...each time i looked at either the dark sky at night or pictures of space...i was scared shitless,my 5 or 6 year old brain just couldn't process a super massive dark place with more that billions of little light dots
Same here. And my mother felt so, too. She gave to me the joy for space. And when I asked her about that fear, she said it is because we see that we are not small, but as much as not existing. We are afraid to disappear complete. So to say it is the same fear like we feel because death. The crying nightmare to get destructed. I so remember when I lay as a child on the back in the window and looked up to the stats! Suddenly I grew SO afraid, I had to hurry and go away. I never forget it. My mother once spent a night out when we had our vacation in Davos in Switzerland. When she came in in the morning something had changed. She spoke about the planets she had seen 'in a row, and I was just among them. We hung alone in the space in quietness'. She always said 'space makes me afraid', which she loved, but in that morning she really was as if she had spend the night with a mythological being or so.
10 years to manufacture a picture of a black hole? no they are not real or a proven concept in physics, because they published a composite pic of a torus shaped dusty plasma thing. this concept is most likely not real, Wolfgang Kundt who studied astrophysical jets and gamma ray bursts for decades states on black holes: They are a scientific error. If they existed, they would have swallowed us long ago.. it's hip to study the most extreme thing out there, many astrophysics students dream working on BH stuff yet they don't realize its like many contemporary ideas or concepts, only the result of assumptions made with limited understanding and accumulated bias in a peer pressure community setting..
@@Beos_Valrah no it doesn't, if you start from a concept in theoretical physics based on what was then believed to be an approximation of how the universe works, and then you start searching for it and keep adding specific features to that concept based on observations, what do you get? All evidence pointing to the existence of black holes?? 🔭💩💣 cosmology is a mess and there should be no shame in taking a step back and reassessing lambda cdm and all the accepted nonsense things like dark matter dark energy black holes cosmic inflation and the magical big bang..
If we notice the time the star S-2 took to reach the "exact same" location/spot as where it was first discovered at, it takes almost 6 years to complete a revolution of more than 90 degrees. Clearly, it should take less than this time to make the next close-turn around our Sagittarius A*. And seeing the number of years passed since 2008, it must have been done till now! So, why is there no news regarding it?
i though the same exact thing. you dont need a degree to make such conclusions. its common sense, its a track of a pattern, if the pattern was that simple and true. its prob either more complex or false. I will put my opinion that it is both more complwx and not as accurate as show in this video. there is prob more data that hasnt yet been discovered
What part of heaven do you see, if I may ask? Northern or southern hemisphere? I would love to know, since then I could tell you what beautiful things you CAN see :) I would love to see the southern sky. I fear I never will. But today I read"...but the North has the beauty of the summer hexagon and the winter triangle'. And several constellations and stars are only visible in the north. I just Google. You ARE on the northern hemisphere, but not so far away from the equator. So I think you nearly see, as on equator, half northern and half of southern sky. I am sure your sky looks incredible wonderful! I wished we could look together on it and talk :) Don't be sad! I am sure you can see many many wonderful things in the sky. Greetings from Germany!
I actually see what your saying hut would raise the idea that it would be more like a whirlpool and would it be possible that in fact the way galaxys spin and subsequently suns and planets is from the gravity that the black hole in fact generates?
Just did a few sums. Photographing the Super Massive Black Hole at the centre of the Milky-way, is equivalent to photographing an object 1cm across at a distance of 28,000 km (approximately). Pretty amazing eh!
Thing is they're full of shit. The Bible says that God maybe Earth and the Earth is on 4 pillars, not floating in the air and spinning around and fucking circles! We have a firmament and therefore we can't reach the Moon and we can't leave our planet Earth atmosphere! We can't get past the firmament so everything that you've been taught about space is bullshit. Very sad to know I'm 43 and everything I've been taught up till now other than what is written in the Bible is literally deception and lies and intentional misdirection. The world needs to wake up realize every single thing we've been taught and told is not the truth but what Lucifer wants us to know. Now if God said it in the Bible that is my authority that it is something I am to do or allowed to do. If it's not in the Bible and God does not approve of it because it is of the devil and not okay. Every single thing we've been taught it's a lie. Wrap your head around that!
@@repentANDobey Read Job chapter 38, in this chapter God is talking to Job and asking him if he knows certain about earth, about light, about the constellation. The last chapters of the book of Job are questions to Job. That Job can not answer. Also Jeremiah 33:3
One question, if the black hole ejects such powerful jets despite such intense gravity then why not light? We can see the jets which means they are also light... right... so why its still black.... the question may be a stupid one, but please someone answer/correct me in this regard.... :-)
It's never stupid to be curious, only stupid to turn your back on learning. I salute you for asking. :-) Any form of light that gets into the event horizon cannot escape, so the hole itself remains black. At the jets, however, the emissions are powerful beams of X Rays and gamma rays if I recall right. Think of it like you do infrared light. Strong IR at 10000 nanometers feels warm, but you don't actually see it. Microwaves, same thing. When the jets go off, they are very bright in x and gamma, which is where you get the terms XRB and GRB from. Someone can come correct me if I'm wrong. No flat earthers, please. I just ate. BTW, the science of why X and gamma specifically has to do with energy levels. Low energy events like bomb blasts and solar flares can be visible because the electron voltage is low, thus driving lower frequencies of light. Welding arcs emit fierce amounts of UV because the electron voltage is in that range, and electron tubes make X-rays because their electron voltages are in *that* range. These cosmic events deal in megavolt through gigavolt energy ranges and beyond, thus driving X, gamma and "cosmic" ray frequencies.
Black holes eject matter and light only during a "feeding phase". Polar jets are a byproduct of collisions which occur in the accretion disk. Once the feeding phase is over (our galaxy's supermassive black hole is quiescent just now) the black hole will revert to be being invisible, though its presence can still be inferred by its effect on other objects in line of sight (gravitational lensing) and by working out the paths of objects rotating around it.
They are there for “universal recycling”. Black holes are the beginning and end of galaxies, suns, planets, etc. They are an important factor in the cycle of becoming, growing and passing away.
From what I understand is that the gravitational pull is weakest at the poles, and because of the intense speed at which a blackhole supposedly spins, it is ejected from the poles.
Why doesn't the current generation have more kids like you? Not trying being hipster, or having sexual interaction at a very young age, but just trying to gain as much knowledge as possible.
The holding quarks together (which at this point, matter is essentially information) break down to become a single, unified object. If the entire earth were put in a ball, about an inch across, this would be a black hole. There is tons of evidence for black holes, such as gravitational lensing, orbital speeds of stars around such black holes, and gamma ray bursts. Also, you should look into Hawking radiation. Hope this helps you "believe" in black holes.
This was 10 years ago and now have that black hole image discussed in the video. What's going to happen in another decade.we just have to wait and 'see'.
Since no one was able to answer, I will tell you this. Plasma is made of hot dense atoms of matter where the tempature and static charge have grown so high, that the matter becomes a gas/liquid, PLASMA (AKA the first or 4th state of matter) It has MASS. Enough plasma condensed into one location can have a pretty massive gravity signature. Black holes are non-sense. Bad math at best, because Zero and Zero do not equal infinate density.
Yes. A black hole is a singularity and before the universe expanded it was a singularity. That's why astronomers and physicists really want to know more about black holes, because they provide a view of what was before the big bang. When a really massive star runs out of hydrogen and goes hypernova, it will collapses on itself violently to a singularity. A black hole.
That's a decent theory, though, in that case, they'd only occur in the center of galaxies. Though you're right about the big things in the universe having smaller versions. The reason things tend to spin is because of a law called 'conservation of angular momentum' one small grain of dust orbiting a bigger one, the moon orbiting us, us orbiting Sol, Sol orbiting the galactic center... That's about as big as the spinning goes, though.
Well, when a black hole gains mass, the event horizon grows larger. I don't think there ever comes a point where it cannot 'hold it's mass'. It just gets bigger and bigger.
As far as I'm aware, it depends on what you consider solid evidence. Regions of 'deformed' space, devoid of light have been seen and calculated, and theorized about. The phenomenon is there, as far as I'm aware, we have nothing but calculated conjecture on what black holes are and how they formed, though the conjecture as well as the calculations use what we know of how the laws of physics function to arrive at their conclusion. In short: They exist, but we don't know everything about it yet.
I would expect that the increased brightness had to do with an increase in the disintegration of matter as it interacts with the event horizon of the black hole. As mass is squeezed upon its own gravitational acceleration, liken to the spaghettification effect, its matter changes to allow for its disintegration via transmutation and the massive release of photons due to alpha decay and beta decay. This is the effect wherein mass is collected within the event horizon, into a plasma, increasing its photon density. The effect is like squeezing out the dark matter from mass, allowing for the baryonic matter to be reduced to its smallest constituent components. The dark matter is then absorbed into the black hole, and the remnant of baryonic matter is radiated out at high velocity back into the cosmos.It appears dark matter is the complement of baryonic matter, wherein the creation of baryonic matter induces a displacement in the dark energy medium of the space-time fabric. This displacement is known as dark matter, and it would appear that it provides baryonic matter with the ability to bond. And if the black hole is nothing but dark matter, it would also follow that dark matter can be accumulated, separate of baryonic matter. Or at least that is how it is presented in the book, The Evolutioning of Creation: Volume 2.
You mean, "they fuse into iron". That's way off. Fusion happens in the sun not in black holes. Besides, Iron can't fuse. Iron is the end result after all the material of a star has been exhausted from hydrogen to heavier elements like helium and oxygen. The end result of fusing hydrogen to helium and so on is cooler sun When all thats left in the core is iron, the core will heat the iron in an attempt to preserve the gravity and electrons that are trying to hold on and Boom! Just like an iron engine block that gets too hot and cracks, the iron core of a sun also cracks as a super nova.
Let me tell you a story. There was once a boy his name was Tom, This child was bullyed picked on and his family didn't feed him. he asked god to save him from this pain he did it every day. one day he gave up on every thing life was to painful so he stabed himself in the heart and died his family never checked on him it was till he never came down for dinner that they found him. Why did god not help him he was a nice kid with a sad life but he still helped everyone.
It's happened before and Earth is still here. The black hole would have to be fairly close. The distance where it would become dangerous depends greatly on the black hole's size.
The black hole in the center of the Milky Way has been a hot spot of radio, X-ray and several other wavelengths of light for a long time. It has been a mystery since the 50's when Karl Guthe Jansky discovered the high energy radiation hiss coming from Sgr A*.
Still to this day they cannot explain what is producing all that radiation. See according to general relativity and the laws of motion gas and dust does not have the mass required to orbit a black hole via angular momentum. Gas and dust should be on a beeline straight towards the black hole. Yet observations show that there is gas and dust orbiting around the black hole and does not fall in. They even measured the gas moving away from the black hole. If nothing can escape a black hole then these observation should not be possible. Conclusion, Einstein's predictions were dead wrong.
See you guys in another 10 years when this gets recommend again ✌️
See you then 😊
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see you then haha...
Awesome to see that even 10 years ago (almost), only 4 years after the birth of TH-cam, that SpaceRip was already making high production quality videos. I feel like given the advances in the industry over time that this video still holds up pretty well.
Can you tell the narrator to just say for me once: "Wake up, Mr. Freeman. Wake up and, smell the ashes...."
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And finally, it's May 2022, we got the photo of Sagittarius A*.
Little did they know we will get the first ever image of M87 years later, the M87 moment in this video really got me. We made progress
This is excellent. The images of the orbit of the star S2 around the black hole are stunning. Great upload.
5 years later we are still waiting for the JWST to get off the launch pad. Sorry, I'll go back 2019 and leave you be.
2020 DUDE!!!!!!
@@dr_billybob1086 2021 now, march 30th.
I have some screen shots of the Stars moving around the Hole Radio Telescope of course shows the years. Pretty Cool. HIGHLY COMPELLING !! LOLOL
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They're great, the quality and production value is really good. (Though I did notice the aspect ratio was too tall on some parts)
Keep us up to date and keep up the great work!
hi 💀 it's 2022 now
One of the coolest things to watch while folding laundry.
Can't believe this vid already more than 10 years. Still absolutely fantastic quality.
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"Then, at that very moment" really means 20,000 years ago.
Not in the reference frame of the photon, in that reference frame it WAS at that very moment.
Well, on this day in May 2022--an actual photo of Sag-A* has revealed that it was a black hole after all! These things really do exists and now we can see them! Wow!
In the mean time (2019) an image has been made of the event horizon of M87's black hole, and it's current mass calculation stands at 66,000,000,000 Solar masses.
2020 2020 2020!
Is that a bunch?
@@johnramsey6604 2020 2020 2020 2020 2020 2020 2020 2020!
Coronavirus has been discovered
@@msingh683 im from the future. We all speak mandarin. China used a mild flu to destroy the world economy and force country's like the U.S. and its stupid political leaders to panic and ask the fed to print money like a cheap whore. Meanwhile china bought the bonds and basically purchased the U.S.
Even tho it owned most of it already.
I must go they dont allow the first amendment like americans used to.
Congrats to Ghez and Genzel on Nobel Peace Prize!
Why would physicists get the Peace Prize?
Lol, peace...
This is so fascinating and beautiful! It is incredible just knowing that we don't actually know what is going on out there in the universe.
Hello from the future
I heard 200 billion stars, but - it just proves we have no idea.
SpaceRip, this video is fantastic! Thanks for creating & sharing it ✨the techniques devised to sharpen images are incredible
There are numerous black holes throughout all galaxies but at the center of each is a supermassive black hole, actually a wormhole, conveniently placed for all advanced civilizations within the galaxy to travel throughout the universe and end up in other galaxies.
your theory is probably true.
Interstellar reference
Nonsense
Sounds plausible
@@deekenfrost8258 How do you counteract spaghettification?
Spaghettification
In astrophysics, spaghettification (sometimes referred to as the noodle effect)[1] is the vertical stretching and horizontal compression of objects into long thin shapes (rather like spaghetti) in a very strong non-homogeneous gravitational field; it is caused by extreme tidal forces. In the most extreme cases, near black holes, the stretching is so powerful that no object can withstand it, no matter how strong its components. Within a small region the horizontal compression balances the vertical stretching so that small objects being spaghettified experience no net change in volume
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spaghettification
*That Back Ground Music Is So Majestic & Nostalgic* ..🔌
They gave once the name of one of the songs. If you want to, I can search for it so you can know it's name.
"Directly observe" and "black hole" do not belong together in a sentence. No matter what trick you're using, you're still just throwing iron filings at a magnet to see the field lines. I'll take it... Man, I grew up in a time when all these crazier things were still only theories on paper. Just having been able to see images of the stars closest to Sag A* whipping around at such insane speeds has been a real treat. NASA has brought us incredible, priceless gifts from the vast reaches of space, and also much closer to home, and now they're not even the only game in town. NASA, for the first time ever, has plenty of competition, upping the game dramatically. We do truly now live in amazing times, standing on the brink of discovering life on other worlds, cracking the deepest secrets of the universe at an ever increasing pace. The mad divergence we are now seeing between those that understand and accept, and those that freak out and deny, tells us all we need to know about what is coming. This is the modern equivalent of the Inquisition of the middle ages, where whole countries were depopulated of their young women because of fear of witches driven by jealousy and fear of loss of control, where brilliant minds were silenced and millions slaughtered because of unacceptable truths and a desperate desire to cling to dogmas and corrupt belief systems. THIS is the deep breath before the coming storm, the tipping point before we actually begin to transit from Type 0 to Type 1. Most people will be unable to move with it - the tech is moving vastly faster than our own psychological and physical evolution. Our toys are outpacing our minds, and it is terrifying to us. Me? Fuck it, I'm all in. I NEED more. I pray that there's a planet left for those of us that can handle reality after those who can't handle it get done losing their minds. I desperately want to be around to see what comes of all this. :-)
NightRunner417 what will really blow your mind.. Time moves slower toward the center, that creates an opportunity for civilizations that live close to the center to seed life on the edges and watch it grow and evolve at an alarming rate. So they can watch our world rise and fall in kind of a time lapse view.. Ever wonder why we are here? Lol
@@donnyeastman7870 That's not technically true. Accoring to Einstein's theory of special relativity, moving at relativistic speeds or being near a extremely large concentration of mass will cause time dilation. So you would need to be close to Saggitarius A* to experience time dilation of any large degree relative to our current time.
I like your way of thinking.
Space is fake !! We live in a dome !! Star trails prove the Earth is stationary!!
Sounds like u need elons nuerolace have u heard of that shit it jacks ur iq instantly way over 200+ apparently and puts u on terms with the likes of tesla and co sounds amazing to me and elon said hes gonna do em for free cos as soon as u get it u can make urself proper rich straight away anyways sounds a bit too good to be true tho to me there has to b some downsides to having a foriegn object wired directly into your brain and spinal column but i wonder what they Are lol? G
The recreation of the black hole at 7:03 is one of the best I have come across... I learned before that the interstellar movie also simulated a black hole similar to this, but the colorful-ness of the black hole might confuse the audience, so they went for the more obvious way. I've been wanting to know what a "colorful" black hole might look like, and the simulation presented here is gold. I love how the visual gets distorted as the camera shifts positions
Id love to see a real picture of a supermassive black hole
The idea of black holes scare me shitless, so why am I watching this just before I'm about to go to bed? XD
+Snoogen11 It is good to have to scare put into you from time to time, helps you survive better.
I mean. The closest black hole that we are certain of where it is, is in the galaxy center. So 50,000 light years away. So even if we began moving towards it at the *speed of light* it would still take us 50k years to get to it. Thus there is no reason to fear black holes. But rather, to have respect of them, and respect for their awesome power
it's 25000 ly .... and the closest one to us is obout 3500 ly away! and yes you don't have to be afraid of it.
Snoogen11 At least you'll have peace of mind that you will not be blamed for shitting in the bed after watching this video.
Black holes fascinate me so fucking much I think black holes are awesome and again being afraid of something helps let you learn about them
when i was a kid...each time i looked at either the dark sky at night or pictures of space...i was scared shitless,my 5 or 6 year old brain just couldn't process a super massive dark place with more that billions of little light dots
same goes for me
Same here. And my mother felt so, too. She gave to me the joy for space. And when I asked her about that fear, she said it is because we see that we are not small, but as much as not existing. We are afraid to disappear complete. So to say it is the same fear like we feel because death. The crying nightmare to get destructed.
I so remember when I lay as a child on the back in the window and looked up to the stats! Suddenly I grew SO afraid, I had to hurry and go away. I never forget it. My mother once spent a night out when we had our vacation in Davos in Switzerland. When she came in in the morning something had changed. She spoke about the planets she had seen 'in a row, and I was just among them. We hung alone in the space in quietness'.
She always said 'space makes me afraid', which she loved, but in that morning she really was as if she had spend the night with a mythological being or so.
@@winterweib ❤️
2020 ! 2020!
15:20
"...shows what they expect to see just a few years from now..."
**Takes 10 years**
10 years to manufacture a picture of a black hole?
no they are not real or a proven concept in physics, because they published a composite pic of a torus shaped dusty plasma thing. this concept is most likely not real, Wolfgang Kundt who studied astrophysical jets and gamma ray bursts for decades states on black holes: They are a scientific error. If they existed, they would have swallowed us long ago..
it's hip to study the most extreme thing out there, many astrophysics students dream working on BH stuff yet they don't realize its like many contemporary ideas or concepts, only the result of assumptions made with limited understanding and accumulated bias in a peer pressure community setting..
@@runs_through_the_forest Alternative facts? All evidence points to the existence of black holes.
@@Beos_Valrah no it doesn't, if you start from a concept in theoretical physics based on what was then believed to be an approximation of how the universe works, and then you start searching for it and keep adding specific features to that concept based on observations, what do you get?
All evidence pointing to the existence of black holes?? 🔭💩💣
cosmology is a mess and there should be no shame in taking a step back and reassessing lambda cdm and all the accepted nonsense things like dark matter dark energy black holes cosmic inflation and the magical big bang..
How can something so beautiful be so violent. But in the end the universe is still amazing. :D
finally a good vid about black holes.
just incredible! out of 100 videos so far, Ive enjoy thiss one the most.
galaxies would be like fucking massive stars that have exploded and turned into galaxies with black hole inside
If we notice the time the star S-2 took to reach the "exact same" location/spot as where it was first discovered at, it takes almost 6 years to complete a revolution of more than 90 degrees. Clearly, it should take less than this time to make the next close-turn around our Sagittarius A*. And seeing the number of years passed since 2008, it must have been done till now! So, why is there no news regarding it?
+Swat Boy Unless you have a degree in astrophysics or other such fields, you have no right to comment as you have.
***** Haha, never mind. Just curious.
i though the same exact thing. you dont need a degree to make such conclusions. its common sense, its a track of a pattern, if the pattern was that simple and true. its prob either more complex or false. I will put my opinion that it is both more complwx and not as accurate as show in this video. there is prob more data that hasnt yet been discovered
Xavier Carrera Yes, something for sure is missing there!
Swat Boy what the fuck are you talking about?
We are from Singapore, we can't see awesome constellation stars and stuff like that.
What part of heaven do you see, if I may ask? Northern or southern hemisphere?
I would love to know, since then I could tell you what beautiful things you CAN see :)
I would love to see the southern sky. I fear I never will. But today I read"...but the North has the beauty of the summer hexagon and the winter triangle'. And several constellations and stars are only visible in the north.
I just Google. You ARE on the northern hemisphere, but not so far away from the equator.
So I think you nearly see, as on equator, half northern and half of southern sky.
I am sure your sky looks incredible wonderful! I wished we could look together on it and talk :)
Don't be sad! I am sure you can see many many wonderful things in the sky.
Greetings from Germany!
@@winterweib I think light pollution is the problem in Singapore.
Scientists says nothing is faster then light... but the planets near black hole speed is million mile per second
That’s not even close to the speed of light
These documentaries keep giving me shivers.
i just hope we find the mass relays soon and we get to see all this for ourselves =3
That gas cloud never led to an “eruption”.
The updated version doesn't work huh , Sounds suspicious.
It is logical that in the middle of every galaxy exists a black hole. It's like the heart of a tornado.
I actually see what your saying hut would raise the idea that it would be more like a whirlpool and would it be possible that in fact the way galaxys spin and subsequently suns and planets is from the gravity that the black hole in fact generates?
Yeah, they can't live without black houls, because they have no energy in themselves.
@@mihaela255 id speculate literally nothing else can explain the spinning of galaxys or planets.
I think so. There' s God' se energy into it.
@@mihaela255 not god. The answer is all in front of us.
What does an ⚛ look like?
Just did a few sums. Photographing the Super Massive Black Hole at the centre of the Milky-way, is equivalent to photographing an object 1cm across at a distance of 28,000 km (approximately). Pretty amazing eh!
It's this type of video that akways leaves me feeling small.. Do you feel the same way after this?
Thing is they're full of shit. The Bible says that God maybe Earth and the Earth is on 4 pillars, not floating in the air and spinning around and fucking circles! We have a firmament and therefore we can't reach the Moon and we can't leave our planet Earth atmosphere! We can't get past the firmament so everything that you've been taught about space is bullshit. Very sad to know I'm 43 and everything I've been taught up till now other than what is written in the Bible is literally deception and lies and intentional misdirection. The world needs to wake up realize every single thing we've been taught and told is not the truth but what Lucifer wants us to know. Now if God said it in the Bible that is my authority that it is something I am to do or allowed to do. If it's not in the Bible and God does not approve of it because it is of the devil and not okay. Every single thing we've been taught it's a lie. Wrap your head around that!
@@repentANDobey Read Job chapter 38, in this chapter God is talking to Job and asking him if he knows certain about earth, about light, about the constellation. The last chapters of the book of Job are questions to Job. That Job can not answer. Also Jeremiah 33:3
One question, if the black hole ejects such powerful jets despite such intense gravity then why not light? We can see the jets which means they are also light... right... so why its still black.... the question may be a stupid one, but please someone answer/correct me in this regard.... :-)
It's never stupid to be curious, only stupid to turn your back on learning. I salute you for asking. :-)
Any form of light that gets into the event horizon cannot escape, so the hole itself remains black. At the jets, however, the emissions are powerful beams of X Rays and gamma rays if I recall right. Think of it like you do infrared light. Strong IR at 10000 nanometers feels warm, but you don't actually see it. Microwaves, same thing. When the jets go off, they are very bright in x and gamma, which is where you get the terms XRB and GRB from. Someone can come correct me if I'm wrong. No flat earthers, please. I just ate.
BTW, the science of why X and gamma specifically has to do with energy levels. Low energy events like bomb blasts and solar flares can be visible because the electron voltage is low, thus driving lower frequencies of light. Welding arcs emit fierce amounts of UV because the electron voltage is in that range, and electron tubes make X-rays because their electron voltages are in *that* range. These cosmic events deal in megavolt through gigavolt energy ranges and beyond, thus driving X, gamma and "cosmic" ray frequencies.
Black holes eject matter and light only during a "feeding phase". Polar jets are a byproduct of collisions which occur in the accretion disk. Once the feeding phase is over (our galaxy's supermassive black hole is quiescent just now) the black hole will revert to be being invisible, though its presence can still be inferred by its effect on other objects in line of sight (gravitational lensing) and by working out the paths of objects rotating around it.
Ok... didn't know all this... :-) Thank you so much for taking out some time and replying to this, thank you :-)
Thank you so much for clearing a big confusion as well as curiosity of mine regarding these black holes.... thank you so much :-)
The almighty algorithm has brought us together once again.
Another brilliant film from Rodstein and Lucas!
I think we can all agree that the Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster is the righteous path.
17:25 The eye of Sauron
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this was in the year I was born hold on THAT'S WHY I LOVE SPACE
And now, 10 years later we have a real picture of a supermassive black hole, AMAZING
Daniel CP It is a synthetic image. :(
Don't need to...i was the one to start the argument
They are there for “universal recycling”. Black holes are the beginning and end of galaxies, suns, planets, etc. They are an important factor in the cycle of becoming, growing and passing away.
beautiful universe!!!
No one knows what black holes are "made of". This is truly the edge of physics knowledge. See bbc documentary "the Ultimate Guide to Black holes"
Space is fake !! Star trails prove the Earth is stationary!!
Yes, yes, something important... something strange is going on in this so called bulge. I feel it!
2020!!!!!
Our true "Home Away From Home" when we die!!
0:10 It is now believed that our galaxy is a barred spiral
When that ancient galactic core, containing hundreds of millions to billions of stars, falls in - all hell will break loose.
hum? so where is the acretion disk due to heating up matter to millions of degrees? that should be visible.
I wanna visit that place
Hell yeah you said it
Junaid Bari
You will, believe me
Tell us ur experience if u could return
“Killer app of its time” LOOOL 😹😹😹
The theory is the larger black hole grows when two black holes collide. The mass of the smaller one transfers into the larger and makes it grow.
From what I understand is that the gravitational pull is weakest at the poles, and because of the intense speed at which a blackhole supposedly spins, it is ejected from the poles.
thanks I really like space
And space likes you too.
You’re cute
Why doesn't the current generation have more kids like you? Not trying being hipster, or having sexual interaction at a very young age, but just trying to gain as much knowledge as possible.
The holding quarks together (which at this point, matter is essentially information) break down to become a single, unified object. If the entire earth were put in a ball, about an inch across, this would be a black hole. There is tons of evidence for black holes, such as gravitational lensing, orbital speeds of stars around such black holes, and gamma ray bursts. Also, you should look into Hawking radiation. Hope this helps you "believe" in black holes.
He said "see somethingso small,so far away" but he's talking about the biggest thing in our galaxy
It's almost as if the enlightenment didn't happen.
Very informative. Thank you
I Love Space, So I Subbed Great Channel!
The way he says "stars" makes him sound like a pirate.
This was 10 years ago and now have that black hole image discussed in the video. What's going to happen in another decade.we just have to wait and 'see'.
If we were standing on Mars, looking up into the universe,everything in the sky would have a completely different look
Since no one was able to answer, I will tell you this. Plasma is made of hot dense atoms of matter where the tempature and static charge have grown so high, that the matter becomes a gas/liquid, PLASMA (AKA the first or 4th state of matter) It has MASS. Enough plasma condensed into one location can have a pretty massive gravity signature. Black holes are non-sense. Bad math at best, because Zero and Zero do not equal infinate density.
Earth is boring, we should fly into universe
To think, there are still civilizations on Earth, that don’t have a single clue what they are seeing when they look out into the universe
you can see a black hole as missing light, because the light that comes from behind it will bend or be completely sucked in
They combine making a larger black hole, most of the black holes present in the universe are combinations of two or more black holes.
Very good informative video about Universe ❤️👍
Ooooohhh! Guess we should all sell all our belongings and cancel Christmas.
Yes. A black hole is a singularity and before the universe expanded it was a singularity. That's why astronomers and physicists really want to know more about black holes, because they provide a view of what was before the big bang. When a really massive star runs out of hydrogen and goes hypernova, it will collapses on itself violently to a singularity. A black hole.
That's a decent theory, though, in that case, they'd only occur in the center of galaxies. Though you're right about the big things in the universe having smaller versions. The reason things tend to spin is because of a law called 'conservation of angular momentum' one small grain of dust orbiting a bigger one, the moon orbiting us, us orbiting Sol, Sol orbiting the galactic center... That's about as big as the spinning goes, though.
Well, when a black hole gains mass, the event horizon grows larger. I don't think there ever comes a point where it cannot 'hold it's mass'. It just gets bigger and bigger.
Certainly the escape velocity is computable. If that velocity exceeds the speed of light, then the object is a black hole.
Who's here in 2033?
So true. I hate people like that. They expect respect from others, but they doesn't respect others than themselves.
Brilliant explanation!
I was under the impression that phone operators wore bikinis and high heels when at work.
i respect you very much for your kind reply and respectful comment.
It will be very interesting to see if that star is being "spun up", like our own earth spins-up our own moon via tidal interaction.
Great video, but can you make them any shorter? I get bored half way through :P
As far as I'm aware, it depends on what you consider solid evidence. Regions of 'deformed' space, devoid of light have been seen and calculated, and theorized about. The phenomenon is there, as far as I'm aware, we have nothing but calculated conjecture on what black holes are and how they formed, though the conjecture as well as the calculations use what we know of how the laws of physics function to arrive at their conclusion.
In short: They exist, but we don't know everything about it yet.
Look who's talking! Keep on going, mate.
Great research effort with a good outcome.
The last image is like a picture of an atom
Nature is magnificent
Because we are literally living in a microscopic copy of ourselves we may even be just like a grain of sand on a beach on another earth
This recommended video is 13 years old, for that reason alone I Liked and Subscribed.
A black hole wouldn't fall on to earth. It would destroy it, along with the rest of our solar system, and stars around us.
I would expect that the increased brightness had to do with an increase in the disintegration of matter as it interacts with the event horizon of the black hole. As mass is squeezed upon its own gravitational acceleration, liken to the spaghettification effect, its matter changes to allow for its disintegration via transmutation and the massive release of photons due to alpha decay and beta decay. This is the effect wherein mass is collected within the event horizon, into a plasma, increasing its photon density. The effect is like squeezing out the dark matter from mass, allowing for the baryonic matter to be reduced to its smallest constituent components. The dark matter is then absorbed into the black hole, and the remnant of baryonic matter is radiated out at high velocity back into the cosmos.It appears dark matter is the complement of baryonic matter, wherein the creation of baryonic matter induces a displacement in the dark energy medium of the space-time fabric. This displacement is known as dark matter, and it would appear that it provides baryonic matter with the ability to bond. And if the black hole is nothing but dark matter, it would also follow that dark matter can be accumulated, separate of baryonic matter. Or at least that is how it is presented in the book, The Evolutioning of Creation: Volume 2.
Pretty crazy theory
William Ramsay will give you important confirmation for the accuracy of Luke as an Historian.
I think that when erupted , the matter particles get so hot that they fusion in to iron then sink in the center to become part of it
You mean, "they fuse into iron". That's way off. Fusion happens in the sun not in black holes. Besides, Iron can't fuse. Iron is the end result after all the material of a star has been exhausted from hydrogen to heavier elements like helium and oxygen. The end result of fusing hydrogen to helium and so on is cooler sun When all thats left in the core is iron, the core will heat the iron in an attempt to preserve the gravity and electrons that are trying to hold on and Boom! Just like an iron engine block that gets too hot and cracks, the iron core of a sun also cracks as a super nova.
Let me tell you a story. There was once a boy his name was Tom, This child was bullyed picked on and his family didn't feed him. he asked god to save him from this pain he did it every day. one day he gave up on every thing life was to painful so he stabed himself in the heart and died his family never checked on him it was till he never came down for dinner that they found him. Why did god not help him he was a nice kid with a sad life but he still helped everyone.
Matter doesn't exist inside of a black hole. The gravity is so powerful that space and time cease to exist inside.
How many of you from watching sagittarius a*
It's happened before and Earth is still here. The black hole would have to be fairly close. The distance where it would become dangerous depends greatly on the black hole's size.
Can you tell the narrator to just say for me once: "Wake up, Mr. Freeman. Wake up and, smell the ashes...."
I imagine the end is when you reach the center. Nobody knows what happens there, though.
Nailed it! congrats
The black hole in the center of the Milky Way has been a hot spot of radio, X-ray and several other wavelengths of light for a long time. It has been a mystery since the 50's when Karl Guthe Jansky discovered the high energy radiation hiss coming from Sgr A*.
Still to this day they cannot explain what is producing all that radiation. See according to general relativity and the laws of motion gas and dust does not have the mass required to orbit a black hole via angular momentum. Gas and dust should be on a beeline straight towards the black hole. Yet observations show that there is gas and dust orbiting around the black hole and does not fall in. They even measured the gas moving away from the black hole. If nothing can escape a black hole then these observation should not be possible. Conclusion, Einstein's predictions were dead wrong.