This video is absolutely fascinating! The idea that every star might have a black hole or a companion star is so intriguing-imagine if some companions were reignited from a black hole state. Such a thought-provoking concept!
Fascinating. There is also an ungoing discussion about the recently discovered phenomenon of disapearing stars whithout a supernova explosion. So there might be the possibility of black hole formation in another way. This is another example of the enormous importance of the Gaia mission.
The findings challenge our understanding of stellar dynamics in dense stellar environments and the life cycles of stars, suggesting that even in quiescent phases, black holes can significantly influence their surroundings, extracting mass and angular momentum from companion stars. The existence of these binaries raises questions about the formation and distribution of black holes in the galaxy, and further investigation could shed light on the role they play in galactic evolution and the dynamics of star clusters.
Thank for actually showing the object you are talking about, so many of these type videos just show random space animation that has nothing to do with what they are speaking about, it gets rather boring seeing same old stuff. Yours on the other hand was very interesting, I enjoyed your TRUE story very much; The universe always continues to amaze.
Remember! These are just theories. I hate that so many people believe these theories as proof. They have NOT been proven, in fact, we’ve debunked several hundred theories, yet you still hear people repeat them.
If you were more intelligent to know that gaja is a word from the Balkans, older than the Greek empire or Roman empire, it is used for what the mother does to her baby, mama gaia bebe = mother rears babies, it was later introduced into the Greek language for mother Earth but not because it means literally mother Earth. It's the same with all your observations, you must learn at first how to learn correctly in order to be able to really positively learn something.
Spoiler: Black Hole stars are binary stars. Each black hole star has a corresponding white star companion. Light entering black holes exit as new creations out of white starts
This video is absolutely fascinating! The idea that every star might have a black hole or a companion star is so intriguing-imagine if some companions were reignited from a black hole state. Such a thought-provoking concept!
Fascinating. There is also an ungoing discussion about the recently discovered phenomenon of disapearing stars whithout a supernova explosion. So there might be the possibility of black hole formation in another way. This is another example of the enormous importance of the Gaia mission.
To call a black hole Dormant is misleading. If there is nothing around it to be consumed, it doesn't make it less hungry.
Right. It just means that it is not currently eating due to lack of food. It is still just as dangerous to anything that gets too close.
@@riccello I was going to say the same thing!
The findings challenge our understanding of stellar dynamics in dense stellar environments and the life cycles of stars, suggesting that even in quiescent phases, black holes can significantly influence their surroundings, extracting mass and angular momentum from companion stars. The existence of these binaries raises questions about the formation and distribution of black holes in the galaxy, and further investigation could shed light on the role they play in galactic evolution and the dynamics of star clusters.
Potentially every star has a black hole & or companion star whereas the companion was reignited from its black hole state.
Thank for actually showing the object you are talking about, so many of these type videos just show random space animation that has nothing to do with what they are speaking about, it gets rather boring seeing same old stuff. Yours on the other hand was very interesting, I enjoyed your TRUE story very much; The universe always continues to amaze.
@@jasonshirrillmusic All of the BH videos are computer simulations. The information is inferred from the motions of the sun-like stars.
Fascinating 😮
If the companion star had satellites would they be planets or moons?
Imagine if that black hole just push the star back if its get too close like "Nuh-uh i don't wanna eat you friend"
Idk, is this funny?
Thanx!
You need to tell us which images are real or CGI!
Can you guys find out where 2024 pt5 came from?
Remember! These are just theories. I hate that so many people believe these theories as proof. They have NOT been proven, in fact, we’ve debunked several hundred theories, yet you still hear people repeat them.
I bet our sun 💫 orbit 💫 an 🖤 microscopic black hole(s)🖤
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So maybe it comes down to the mass of light?
density mass volume all ilusive metrics! Forget 3 dimensions for an explanation, top down/botton up aren't the only direction's of ordering
Does light have a mass?
If you were more intelligent to know that gaja is a word from the Balkans, older than the Greek empire or Roman empire, it is used for what the mother does to her baby, mama gaia bebe = mother rears babies, it was later introduced into the Greek language for mother Earth but not because it means literally mother Earth. It's the same with all your observations, you must learn at first how to learn correctly in order to be able to really positively learn something.
density mass volume all ilusive metrics! Forget 3 dimensions for an explanation, top down/botton up aren't the only direction's of ordering
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Spoiler: Black Hole stars are binary stars. Each black hole star has a corresponding white star companion. Light entering black holes exit as new creations out of white starts
Terrible spoiler. Please don't try to summarize again. Kthx
Where did you read that? I’m interested bc we haven’t even been able to “see” the black hole.