Thank you for not making this into a 30 minute video with narration that repeats useless information over and over like most space channels like to do.
A geração de hoje é muito folgada 😂 não gosta de ler, não gosta de ouvir informações longas, não gosta de ver vídeos longos...só ouvem áudio no 2.0x e vê vídeos acelerados. Ta maluco 😂 bando de vagabo
iirc spacesim doesn’t process oceans and atmospheres in the way something like universe sandbox does, but it’ll likely be updated to be more accurate, maybe
Not necessarily, or at least this wouldn't be visible within the time lapse. It takes ages for interior heat to rise to the surface, it wouldn't go much faster if the heat became huge. I'm talking about the lower mass BH encounters. The big ones actually look like what you say.
The scariest thing is that despite how mindbogglingly huge the scale of such things might seem, there's nothing in the universe that prevents this from happening. The universe itself could easily "simulate" such situation with precision down to each subatomic particle without a hint of lag. For the unverse it would be just another Tuesday.
There's a book about a scenario that you can simulate in Universe Sandbox where a 20 Solar Mass black hole flies through the solar at like half the speed of light and although it's only there for a few hours it screws up the planetary orbits badly.
Yeah just because it hasn't happened for billions of years does not mean that it can't happen tomorrow. BUT, I'm going to put my money on going a few more million years before it happens again. Either way it's not something to worry about because there's nothing we could do about it anyway.
I wouldn't call hundreds of years for such a process to take place exactly calling "Lagless" But the real horror would be - you see it coming for several life times possibly but being unable to do something about it.
highly unlikely. if we only consider this simulation, the earth's crust would wobble like a wave of water, effectively destroying everything. if we look at the surface of our planet now, it is quite smooth, even with all the mountains and ocean beds, so such a change in the overall shape would completely devastate the oceans, land and atmosphere. EVEN IF someone managed to survive that (extremely unlikely) the black hole would disrupt earth's orbit in the solar system, flinging earth closer to or further from the sun which in turn would fry or freeze us over time, respectively. i forgot to mention also the massive dust pollution from the arising volcanic activity following the black hole fly-by that would render our planet inhospitable. tl;dr: we dead bro
The scary part is that a super massive black hole can do this to an entire galaxy, they are not just "world eaters" but they are also "galaxy destroyers".
and we have one more massive then our galaxy coming straight for us... infact the 2 galaxys are already starting to touch the very outer rims, but will be 2 billion years for it to actually reach our blackhole.
But they are also galactic maintainers because at the center of every galaxy is one super giant black hole around which it all revolves. See the giant black hole Sagittarius A* at the center of our Milky Way, with several stars orbiting rapidly nearby. However, everything in the vicinity of the black hole has already been absorbed, so it currently lives on such a fast.
@@impulsivez4825 Yeap, that explain just how much compressed matter should be to become a black hole. The whole Earth, its mountains, oceans, magma, core, packed into the size of a big marble. Imagine a star.
@@brunomachado291 Even the moon can destroy the Earth getting too close, due to the "Roche limit". So imagine a Earth-like mass getting close to Earth...
Awesome, but as stated by others: I see that the simulation only accounts for heating during collisions but doesn't account for tidal heating or heating due to mechanical stress induced by deformations in general.
well no thats just the accretion disk forming around it, blackholes can be brighter then stars when its feeding. a white hole is entirely theoretical an no idea if they even exist, but supposedly they do the oppersite and push mass away from it, nothing would be able to get near it.
Black holes is what create galaxies and our galaxy has one in the center. A black hole doesn't just pop up, except for my neighbor's daughter when her parents have left for the weekend.
Awesome. It's very accurately shown that accretion onto a black hole is very bright. Quasars are the brightest sources in the Universe for this very reason. Black holes, absorbing matter, heat it up to crazy temperatures.
It routinely happens in the Universe, but at larger scale. In the early phase of the Universe entire a whole lot galaxies were swallowed by supermassive black holes as we call them quasars.
Imagine being on Earth as that 1.5 Earth mass Blackhole comes by. Any you're part of the unfortunate group ripped from the planet's surface and thrown into space...imagine being left behind on a football shaped planet inevitably doomed to collapse back into a sphere and how crazy the tectonics would be.
Seeing this, I imagine that the pulsar is just a huge space object close to the mass of a black hole (at 10 times less than the black hole, as at the end of this video) that has been sucked in and whose particles are spinning very fast around the black hole in this way.
Half-Earth mass looks decent. Meanwhile even 0.01 mass would obliterate the whole atmosphere, killing any life form almost instantly due to gravity fluctuations( you suddenly feel your mass increased towards the black hole tenfold in a matter of milliseconds)...
uhm whenever i put a black hole Infront of earth it only warps the background not the earth with it and idk what is happening (i'm using spacesim too btw)
Even in the .5 Earth mass scenario no human is going to survive. Some plants maybe, and simple stuff like bacteria probably will, but I doubt anything bigger than a mouse will.
0:05 earth shakes 0:21 gravity pull 0:26 earth crash into itself 0:57 earth line forms 1:07 rings can form 1:17 earth turns very haumea-shaped 1:44 flat thing forms 1:54 black hole gets acceleration disk 1:55 moons form 1:59 moons crashed into the black hole 2:28 earth almost becomes rings 2:33 red acceleration disk 2:36 nvm not red 2:38 flat earth 2:45 full earth crashes into the blackhole 2:50 line forms 2:56 moons form from the line 2:58 big acceleration disc 3:17 Earth disspe-nvm I can’t it’s lagging so bad
Im still curious if these black hole is a whirlpool we see. Since the gravity is very heavy, everything falls apart, very deep like a whirlpool if you pass to it you either fall inside but I believe blackhole is just a whirlpool of space its not a gate to another dimension bcos even scientist cant even find one exit point in space, not a single one.
0.5 M_earth - earth survives but we don't. I suppose 1.0 M_earth, earth survives too. After that it started getting very messy. Amazing that the 10 M_earth which is only 9cm radius, completely destroys earth.
The video makes you think yourself as an earthling. Not labelled by any nationality, race or gender. People talk about nations, religions and what not, not realizing how fragile our whole existence and these societal constructs our. It is EARTH ONLY which matters, as it is the stage where the drama of life unfolds. If it wobbles even a bit, our whole existence will come crashing down.
My boss would still call and ask if I could come in early
3:18 😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮
@@MulpanFan4279what
@@Mr_Paikhombamean, even this happen to earth, his boss still call him to work
ahaha absolutely top comment 10/10
So true lmao
Thank you for not making this into a 30 minute video with narration that repeats useless information over and over like most space channels like to do.
I so heavily agree.
Agreed.
The nuke videos are so frustrating now omg. The animation is cool af
He's talking about me, for sure.
A geração de hoje é muito folgada 😂 não gosta de ler, não gosta de ouvir informações longas, não gosta de ver vídeos longos...só ouvem áudio no 2.0x e vê vídeos acelerados. Ta maluco 😂 bando de vagabo
The deformation would instantly liquefy the continents, vaporize the oceans, and ionize the atmosphere.
The game's still a beta after all
iirc spacesim doesn’t process oceans and atmospheres in the way something like universe sandbox does, but it’ll likely be updated to be more accurate, maybe
Not necessarily, or at least this wouldn't be visible within the time lapse. It takes ages for interior heat to rise to the surface, it wouldn't go much faster if the heat became huge.
I'm talking about the lower mass BH encounters. The big ones actually look like what you say.
@@DeltaHydrixianuniverse sandbox also simulates liquefied continents
And so is life.
It's always nice to watch world ending stuff on TH-cam just 2 days before Christmas. Really uplifts my holiday spirit😂
The scariest thing is that despite how mindbogglingly huge the scale of such things might seem, there's nothing in the universe that prevents this from happening. The universe itself could easily "simulate" such situation with precision down to each subatomic particle without a hint of lag. For the unverse it would be just another Tuesday.
There's a book about a scenario that you can simulate in Universe Sandbox where a 20 Solar Mass black hole flies through the solar at like half the speed of light and although it's only there for a few hours it screws up the planetary orbits badly.
-M. Blackhole
Oh buddy it's only monday
Yeah just because it hasn't happened for billions of years does not mean that it can't happen tomorrow. BUT, I'm going to put my money on going a few more million years before it happens again. Either way it's not something to worry about because there's nothing we could do about it anyway.
I wouldn't call hundreds of years for such a process to take place exactly calling "Lagless"
But the real horror would be - you see it coming for several life times possibly but being unable to do something about it.
0.5 Earth mass black hole flyby would already cause catastrophic damage
yes even with a mass of 0.01 of the Earth's mass the effect would be catastrophic
Can humans survive wave 1?
highly unlikely. if we only consider this simulation, the earth's crust would wobble like a wave of water, effectively destroying everything. if we look at the surface of our planet now, it is quite smooth, even with all the mountains and ocean beds, so such a change in the overall shape would completely devastate the oceans, land and atmosphere. EVEN IF someone managed to survive that (extremely unlikely) the black hole would disrupt earth's orbit in the solar system, flinging earth closer to or further from the sun which in turn would fry or freeze us over time, respectively. i forgot to mention also the massive dust pollution from the arising volcanic activity following the black hole fly-by that would render our planet inhospitable.
tl;dr: we dead bro
@@דניאלדניאל-כ4קNo. The planet would break into chunks.
@@420WILD but it stays whole on the first wave
lava is just earth blood
Its every rocky planets blood
Wait... 😳
That's true 😳😳
So volcanoes are earth's ulcers then
@@aitoluxdThat means...WE ARE LIVING ON A LIVING PLANET
The scary part is that a super massive black hole can do this to an entire galaxy, they are not just "world eaters" but they are also "galaxy destroyers".
and we have one more massive then our galaxy coming straight for us... infact the 2 galaxys are already starting to touch the very outer rims, but will be 2 billion years for it to actually reach our blackhole.
@@Nick871203 Andromeda and Milky Way?
(Milkomeda)
But they are also galactic maintainers because at the center of every galaxy is one super giant black hole around which it all revolves. See the giant black hole Sagittarius A* at the center of our Milky Way, with several stars orbiting rapidly nearby. However, everything in the vicinity of the black hole has already been absorbed, so it currently lives on such a fast.
That is not happen in real life
Very few stars in a galaxy are gravitationally bound the SMB
I dont know how accurate this is, but it definitely looks awesome.
Energy crisis solved with unlimited power. Btw, a 1x Earth mass black hole is... 1,8 cm wide. The size of a marble.
I thought it was a size of a basketball
@@impulsivez4825 Yeap, that explain just how much compressed matter should be to become a black hole. The whole Earth, its mountains, oceans, magma, core, packed into the size of a big marble. Imagine a star.
So its circunference is 5,65 cm... Wow. I know ever a small black hole could destroy the entire planet easily.
@@brunomachado291 Even the moon can destroy the Earth getting too close, due to the "Roche limit". So imagine a Earth-like mass getting close to Earth...
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Awesome, but as stated by others: I see that the simulation only accounts for heating during collisions but doesn't account for tidal heating or heating due to mechanical stress induced by deformations in general.
Yeah I had a feeling it's all turn to spaghettified molten gloop almost instantly
Really makes you realize just how insignificant we are in the universe
Despite all the negative comments I must say: this looks absolutely magnificent. Thanks tor posting that.
Carl Sagan: “On this little blue dot, everyone you know, everyone you love, every single thing…… oh wait nevermind, it’s gone…”
😮
that accretion disk at 3:05 is insanely cool
We are dead.
@@matayoku Worth it
So satisfying to watch!
Earth DOES makes a good splatter
it just look like milkyway but as different color
Would be interesting to have time somewhere in the corner.
Your right
Opensph has it, it hasn’t been incorporated into SpaceSim yet though.
0:00-3:47 we are fucked
You mean relative time? Because near black hole, the time is not the same
@@GracenDaniels-vi4dhNo, your left…
.5 mass would destroy life? 0:14
Yes
Yea
yes
@@owari217what about a .01?
@@BoredThatsWhy that will surely affect the economy of texas
2:11 the blackhole became a white hole
Oh yeah 🤩
well no thats just the accretion disk forming around it, blackholes can be brighter then stars when its feeding. a white hole is entirely theoretical an no idea if they even exist, but supposedly they do the oppersite and push mass away from it, nothing would be able to get near it.
Incorrect. A white hole is a completely different phenomena that is at this point entirely speculative.
It actually became a spaceship. You can see it flying off at the very end.
My boss: "you're still coming into work right?"
Black holes is what create galaxies and our galaxy has one in the center. A black hole doesn't just pop up, except for my neighbor's daughter when her parents have left for the weekend.
2:59 this is not earth anymore this is the lava galaxy
wow. what a spectacle to observe these deformations. thumbs up!
Awesome. It's very accurately shown that accretion onto a black hole is very bright.
Quasars are the brightest sources in the Universe for this very reason. Black holes, absorbing matter, heat it up to crazy temperatures.
The earth reaction like a jelly means that any living being would be torn apart by very strong instant gravity streching you way up to the sky
The problem with this "simulation" is that the Singularity would be affecting the Earth before the passby not just as it "drives by".
Man, your channel is amazing! You inspire me to create 💙
I’m here before any of the SpaceSim creators I know, lets goooo
Scary to see how easily we can just be wiped out completely
It routinely happens in the Universe, but at larger scale. In the early phase of the Universe entire a whole lot galaxies were swallowed by supermassive black holes as we call them quasars.
Lasagnification 2:29
Is it the light that keeps warping or the planet turns into rubber after black hole flies by?
That's the Earth having a bad time.
Anyone know the song to this?
Darude - Sandstorm
I can't believe the earth got turned into one of those flattened pennies you get at an amusement park
Good to know Santa Claus would still be okay on the North Pole
1x earth mass: we’re screwed.
4x earth masses: horrifying, yet beautiful
it's kinda interesting that more blackhole doesn't just mean more fire but a completely different behaviour in total
You win the lottery jackpot, and then this happens.
1:01 "I'm taking India. Bye."
God bless that black hole
@@mnemonicpie what indians did to you?
@@mnemonicpiewhy
@@harshitsingh-jx1vo I was in Canada recently
@@mnemonicpie what about that
How do you make light bend around the blackhole?
3:17 earth exploded
1:37 white hole
There's no such thing as a white hole though
@@phantomwraith1984 Well, right now, it's only a theory: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_hole
Devastatingly beautiful
2:06 lmao, White hole
But it's a Black hole :D
Imagine being on Earth as that 1.5 Earth mass Blackhole comes by. Any you're part of the unfortunate group ripped from the planet's surface and thrown into space...imagine being left behind on a football shaped planet inevitably doomed to collapse back into a sphere and how crazy the tectonics would be.
Seeing this, I imagine that the pulsar is just a huge space object close to the mass of a black hole (at 10 times less than the black hole, as at the end of this video) that has been sucked in and whose particles are spinning very fast around the black hole in this way.
The water would disappear immediately so the animation is not correct but still mind blowing
0:22 why is the earth wobbling like that?
0:24 WARNING: GLOBAL RED LAVA TSUNAMI
01:42 really, really beautiful at 2 and 4 Earth masses!
2:52 first white hole discovered named Badia bh1
Nice, didn't know a white hole could be used to season food
Some landscapers will still call their bosses: "Heey Mr Giorge , we coming in today?"😂
I subscribed more content like this plssssss!
Half-Earth mass looks decent. Meanwhile even 0.01 mass would obliterate the whole atmosphere, killing any life form almost instantly due to gravity fluctuations( you suddenly feel your mass increased towards the black hole tenfold in a matter of milliseconds)...
What is the name of this background music?😮😮
Darude sandstorm
The only thing to survive is the Nokia phone.
Neighbor about her beastly kid: He’s just a little hungry
*Black hole 10 Earth Masses*
To put it succinctly, "You are dead. Not bout surprise."
Best way to get rid of those annoying mosquitos
Could an event such as this impact the property value of my house? Very concerned.
uhm whenever i put a black hole Infront of earth it only warps the background not the earth with it and idk what is happening (i'm using spacesim too btw)
This is a drive by
As an optimistic earthling holding on for dear life onto my now egg shaped planet. I'm thinking to myself
"It's still good, it's still good!"
boss: you are still coming to work on tomorrow, right?
I wouldn't object to any of these scenarios.
Спасибо оператору, что снял всё это для нас
Earth just got ripped by the black hole shredded into masses
Even in the .5 Earth mass scenario no human is going to survive. Some plants maybe, and simple stuff like bacteria probably will, but I doubt anything bigger than a mouse will.
It scares me that we still don't know many things about the universe, and anything can happen anytime
Wouldnt time basically slow to nonexistant as the black hole approached such that from our perspective we'd never even see the impact of it?
planetary gummy earth vs black hole, amazing
Sorry fo question but... are we in indestructible suit? And can we watch it by ourselves?
I made this far in the video here 3:41
What?
Curious what the song used in the video is called?
0:05 earth shakes
0:21 gravity pull
0:26 earth crash into itself
0:57 earth line forms
1:07 rings can form
1:17 earth turns very haumea-shaped
1:44 flat thing forms
1:54 black hole gets acceleration disk
1:55 moons form
1:59 moons crashed into the black hole
2:28 earth almost becomes rings
2:33 red acceleration disk
2:36 nvm not red
2:38 flat earth
2:45 full earth crashes into the blackhole
2:50 line forms
2:56 moons form from the line
2:58 big acceleration disc
3:17 Earth disspe-nvm I can’t it’s lagging so bad
2:32 earth: i want get out of here!
bro, how did you recordet it
Operator did great job
Its impossible to live with that situation.
How do you get the raymacher to work through the whole render and not when you stop it? and what settings did you use
game name?
It’s not a game, but it’s a simulation only for PC
So it’s space sim
@@NidiaDelgadillo thx
No problem
I feel so bad for the future humans that have a celestial event. It’s not if but when. Watching earth get destroyed from mars sounds so heartbreaking.
Earth looks slime when black hole flies onto it 🗿
Another great video by Pavel YIPEEEE
1:08 earth with rings made of earth
My man finally posted I've been waiting
Was hoping he would try doing a mobile beta to see if it would work.
@@Richard-qi5pt so youre thinking that a mobile device can simulate this?
Im still curious if these black hole is a whirlpool we see. Since the gravity is very heavy, everything falls apart, very deep like a whirlpool if you pass to it you either fall inside but I believe blackhole is just a whirlpool of space its not a gate to another dimension bcos even scientist cant even find one exit point in space, not a single one.
3:35 how a white hole was created
a white hole doesn't exist
0.5 M_earth - earth survives but we don't. I suppose 1.0 M_earth, earth survives too. After that it started getting very messy. Amazing that the 10 M_earth which is only 9cm radius, completely destroys earth.
Game name? Or is it animation?
The video makes you think yourself as an earthling. Not labelled by any nationality, race or gender. People talk about nations, religions and what not, not realizing how fragile our whole existence and these societal constructs our. It is EARTH ONLY which matters, as it is the stage where the drama of life unfolds. If it wobbles even a bit, our whole existence will come crashing down.
what music track playing ??
Caseoh would be the hero in this situation
Am I the only one who kind of finds a beauty in this ?
What softwares does you use to make these?
1:54 look at those mini cute earths 😍😍
Horrific yet stunning
And on esrth how can we see?
Неверная физика планеты. При деформации она рассыпается на части, и уже не восстанавливает форму
How much time a second of video?
Aren't we already circling a black hole, but with our short insignificant life spans, it doesn't matter?