@@Gerald0613 im not trying that again that literally scared me more since it feels fucking realistic since its like im being sucked in at the end and theirs no more noise man ;___;
@@totally_not_a_bot they're too heavy to technically exist in space.. its fabric shouldn't support such a dense object. Space literally folds in on itself making it so that technically they exist in higher dimensions. Black holes technically have white holes that exist in parallel universes where once you cross into that horizon there is absolutely no way to return. String theory and some of einstens math mathematically prove it can exist, however.
Now imagine it realistically, you cannot see a black hole because it is pitch black so you would just see stars bending in weird ways as you go towards absolute darkness
And on top of that, some black holes have an orbit, meaning that they MOVE. These things have haunted me since I was little and it only gets scarier and scarier as new things get discovered 🤣😂😅😐😭
But one experience absolute darkness even in a dark closed room at night when the power is cut. That's even more terrifying. It's like absolute darkness visiting our homes to knock us out of our teeth.
To think the gravity of black holes is so strong they are able to bend light, slow down time, AND make time and space switch their roles is honestly mindboggling
They don't bend light. Light still goes straight. It's the universe itself that is bent so that from "outside" it looks like the light is bent. That fact terrifies me the most about black holes.
What should terrify both of you even more is that black holes produce these physical phenomena yet gravity is the weakest of the fundamental forces by FAR. If you compare it to electromagnetism, it's just no contest. If I imbalanced you NotMe by taking away 1 Coulomb of electric charge and then gave those electrons to TheNefastor who was standing a little under 1 meter away from you, the both of you would be pulled together with alllllmost 1 million metric tons of force. That's not REALLY very many electrons to consider moving around either. You move way more than that every day just starting your car.
@@mannys9130I heard that technology would leapfrog orders of magnitude if we were able to manipulate gravitrons like we do with electrons. But after a quick Google Search, gravitrons are apparently just a quantum mechanics hypothesis for how gravity works so I'm PROBABLY just thinking of Dead Space
Huh? They break nothing, they are part of laws of physics. Any new discovery becomes a theory and when agreed on by scientific bodies, become laws of physics until the next discovery breaks it which then also becomes another law.
Time is a human concept for the purpose of record, there's no such thing as time in the black hole, it was here billions of years ago and will be here billions of years to come.
Nobody would know either, you’d be the only person in the multiverse who will ever know you floated in space for 7 million years in a span of 12 seconds bc you won’t exist anymore
@@Tsutsu5can you explain? im really interested in this kinda stuff. I don’t understand how it could only be 12 seconds for the person in space but millions of years for everyone else, like I can’t wrap my head around that
@@tailwhup I’ll try my best. Time dilation is a concept based on the theory of relativity, when you approach a black hole or wormhole, in the event horizon nothing exists there bc everything is sucked into what I call lost space, an area that absorbs light and turns it into nothing, here is where time is heavily diluted from anything within this barrier in space. We experience normal time because nothing is altering it but wormholes are believed to be two separate points in different universes (a literal portal) however, we don’t know that for a fact it’s still being learned about to this day and we know more and more as years fly by. These are all theories ofc
The worst part about it is that if you understand black holes, you would also realize that during those 13 seconds, billions of years have passed and your home galaxy has probably ceased to exist before you have even been killed
@@WillemDafuq69 Maked very sense. Gud joke. Was un-cringe. We much salute AsrielDreemurr_hyperdeath! However, we do not salute u. u r uninvited from bi-monthly potluck events, henceforth!
I’ve been told by my professor that you won’t feel pain because the atoms and cells in your body would literally separate. Your body won’t physically be stretched, your atoms will just separate and spread apart giving the illusion of being stretched. In other words, the gravitational pull from the black whole is so strong that the atoms in your body can’t stick together, it is 100% focused and being manipulated by the gravitational pull. In this scenario, the sensation of pain would not be experienced due to the rapid and complete disintegration of the body's physical structure, and the reason why you’re body won’t feel pain is because since the black hole is separating your cells instead of damaging it, your body won’t trigger your nerve system and so it doesn’t treat it like a wound thus not creating pain. It’s kinda interesting to understand that it’s actually possible to take apart our body parts without feeling pain by literally separating the cells of your body 😅
@@443MoneyTreesno? The light is traveling through extremely warped spacetime so yes thats why it looks so weird because the physical spacetime is so exponentially curved
@@sharkygd9398 it's the exact opposite. Time seems a lot longer inside a black hole, and this effect is increased depending on how big the blackhole is
Fun fact, it was found today that theres a binary star system near that black hole, and from the gases they're emitting, that may mean that they're young and might or not being forming planets. Its defying what we know about blackholes and space overall. You guys can read about it trought the VLT research page (very large telescope, typical european name i guess)
Falling into a black hole may truly be the most terrifying thing I could ever imagine, like just knowing your going to die but never knowing when, and your mind unable to comprehend the details surrounding you as everything you thought you knew about the universe is stripped away from you, and knowing that the humanity itself trying as hard as it could, couldn’t even make a worth attempt to save you. That is truly terrifying.
@@brotherkhrayn3525 you can't combo me, you disheveled dinosaur. That meme is dead and yes the cameraman isn't, but he ain't immortal. I understand sarcasm but no, this meme is just dead as the dinosaurs.
@@Icantthinkofabettername23 he is asking for the reason why you'd see the beginning. It's not really a fact but speculation and one of the theories suggest that gravity can bend time backwards
the end of the universe happens when the star forming gases (helium and hydrogen) get depleted and the last of the stars burn out. black holes evaporate over time so its practically impossible to see "the end of the universe". This is is an absurd theory. However space and time are theorized to act rather abnormally including time dilation due to immense gravity, inside a black hole so who really knows what goes on inside.
All I can think about is Luigi screaming “Spaghetti” over and over from Hotel Mario and then silence after death with a “Player fell out of this world” message from Minecraft.
@@gabrielsorrentino4118 : As time will essentially slow to a stop for you, everything that happens between passing the event horizon and reaching the singularity, from your perspective, would happen in milliseconds. In truth, it should take you at least as many years to reach the singularity as the radius of the event horizon in light years. I have no idea where the 12.8 seconds estimate comes from, but I must assume that, as an external observer will never see you pass the event horizon, this estimate must be from an imaginary reference frame where time dilation does not occur / with no curvature, essentially. In this case, the estimate is likely based upon the calculated gravitational gradient at a specific distance from the singularity, at which tidal forces start to overcome the bonding energy of the matter that constitutes your body. Of course, between being physically stretched and having your very atoms (and then those atoms themselves) pulled apart, there is a whole scale of 'spaghettification' to consider, so this is still a vague statement.
Another thing is that, if we were to watch someone go into a black hole, we wouldn't actually see them physically pass through because of how black holes warp and bend anything thats around it. From your perspective it would look like you're right up to it and you would see a 360° view of everything around you and people in a ship far away watching you would appear like they're getting smaller, then they'd look like they're getting bigger because of the distortion of light around the black hole, but from those people watching from outside the black hole would just see you slow down as you got closer and closer and would see you not moving whatsoever. At some point, you would stop falling in completely and be left still there for a moment seeing reality and light before you warp and distort around you before darkness embraces you and you are no more. What's even scarier is that from the outside of a black hole, that person we were just watching fall in would just disappear and fade out from existence like a TV screen going black, and the thought of that is nothing short of terrifying imo. Black holes have always been enigmatic ever since we discovered their existence and these things have been around for eons just swallowing and consuming everything and anything around it while continuing to grow and grow as time goes on. Just seeing a rendered image of a black hole sends chills down my spine cuz there's honestly nothing more scary in our universe than knowing that there's billions upon trillions of extremely heavy voids of darkness out there of all sizes that consumes anything that's in it's path.
@@zombine555Time stops at the event horizon. Not the singularity. The singularity works as a point that represents the end of time as a concept. Beyond the event horizon, you would start going backwards through time, then the singularity breaks down the equation again, essentially moving you to the end (rather than start, despite moving backwards through time previously) of time
I like how ever since the black hole pictures everyone represents the accretion disk as being orange. I knew the moment they picked a color everyone would represent black holes that way from then on lol
Well, each atom within the person, shall break Each and every part of your body shall be seperated molecule by molecule, atom by atom to be a part of this black hole for eternity I can't imagine the pain man 💀
@@sak1499 It sounds painful but breaking apart likely happens so fast we wouldn't be able to register that we are about to die from anything other than logic.
Average feeling of standing in the corner of the p.e hall and your brain goes fuzzy, time slows, everything goes blurry, colors get muted and everyone else is just playin volleyball
I think it's also cool how you would actually see maybe 100 million years play out in a smaller black hole that wasn't feeding to immediately bury you in other stuff. Time compression would make it a very brief (for you) window into the very distant future. You'd see what looked like the stars in the distance fizzling out like fireworks before they appeared to become a single point directly in your "past," which is also now a directional vector through space instead of only through time. Mind bending stuff man.
The most scary about black holes is that we can’t know how it looks like, light cannot get out from black holes, and we see basically nothing, we only see light that fly around black holes (this light is cyan color, but camera show orange)
"light still shines outside but can never leave" sounds like my grandma when i don't finish my food Edit: of course a simple typo turned the replies into Finland Edit 2: international comment section
i saw a commercial where a car starting flying into the air and doing crazy tricks and at the bottom it was like "do not try at home" how would i even go about trying that at home
The issue with simulations like this is that they don't take into account what the actual experience would be like, they are all based on outside observations. A lot of scientists now believe that the actual experience of crossing the event horizon would be indistinguishable to the person experiencing it. As you approach the speed of light, your perception of time increases untill you would appear, as the first-person observer, to be standing still. An outside observer might see your atoms strun out in a long thin orbit, but you'd feel fine, and appear fine in your own perception. You might even live out a full, ling life before the actual crushing fate of all things that enter a Black Hole. She scary part of that is that you could be experiencing that right now, and the only way to be sure is to go outside and look up. My neighbors think I'm nuts. I'm not nuts, I'm just checking.
The theory of us being in a black hole has already been turned down Plus, if it were only you living that life, how do you explain all other people on the face of the earth. Bc to me it sounds like a simulation theory remake which is also turned down And lucky for you, i dont buy that bs
where can i find the original vid
RUclips.com/@NASAGoddard
@@thomasmulliganI ain't copy pasting that nonfunctional link.
just type nasa goddard@@MystikoBlu
@@MystikoBlu it literally works... calm down
@@MystikoBlulmao
Achieving the rarest death animation IRL.
@LeviBoogieno I think being stretched feels great
I did on 100 light years
Any%
@@LongVeinySigmaWoah chill on dat
@@LongVeinySigma ayo? 🤨📸
Cosmic horror is absolutely terrifying
To make it less terrifying, turn down the piano music when you're getting close to the black hole
@@Gerald0613 im not trying that again that literally scared me more since it feels fucking realistic since its like im being sucked in at the end and theirs no more noise man ;___;
i think "cosmic horror" is less about the cosmos and universe but more unknowable and incomprehensible creatures or entities
@@orang1921Which is kinda what the cosmos is. Do you truly understand neutron stars? They're terrifying.
@@totally_not_a_bot they're too heavy to technically exist in space.. its fabric shouldn't support such a dense object. Space literally folds in on itself making it so that technically they exist in higher dimensions. Black holes technically have white holes that exist in parallel universes where once you cross into that horizon there is absolutely no way to return. String theory and some of einstens math mathematically prove it can exist, however.
Whoever jumped in a black hole for this sim is a real one 🗿
😂😂
It was fun.
🫡
Me it was me
Nah I’m kidding
The Camera man never dies! Outdated I know…
Now imagine it realistically, you cannot see a black hole because it is pitch black so you would just see stars bending in weird ways as you go towards absolute darkness
And on top of that, some black holes have an orbit, meaning that they MOVE. These things have haunted me since I was little and it only gets scarier and scarier as new things get discovered 🤣😂😅😐😭
^me trying to laugh through the fear lol
You can’t see the black hole in the video… what you see is the accretion disk around it I believe
If we were to think realistically, you wouldn't see a thing because you'll be fucking dead way waaay earlier than any spaghettification lmao
But one experience absolute darkness even in a dark closed room at night when the power is cut. That's even more terrifying. It's like absolute darkness visiting our homes to knock us out of our teeth.
"that not even light can escape it"
One of the most bone chilling quotes of black holes
Bing chilling reference!?
@@bacon_warrior5097😐
@@bacon_warrior5097 no....
@@matthewpaulson5329 yes..
@@bacon_warrior5097 just because it sounds like Bing chilling does not make it a reference. But hey you never know
To think the gravity of black holes is so strong they are able to bend light, slow down time, AND make time and space switch their roles is honestly mindboggling
They don't bend light. Light still goes straight. It's the universe itself that is bent so that from "outside" it looks like the light is bent. That fact terrifies me the most about black holes.
What should terrify both of you even more is that black holes produce these physical phenomena yet gravity is the weakest of the fundamental forces by FAR. If you compare it to electromagnetism, it's just no contest. If I imbalanced you NotMe by taking away 1 Coulomb of electric charge and then gave those electrons to TheNefastor who was standing a little under 1 meter away from you, the both of you would be pulled together with alllllmost 1 million metric tons of force. That's not REALLY very many electrons to consider moving around either. You move way more than that every day just starting your car.
@@mannys9130I heard that technology would leapfrog orders of magnitude if we were able to manipulate gravitrons like we do with electrons. But after a quick Google Search, gravitrons are apparently just a quantum mechanics hypothesis for how gravity works so I'm PROBABLY just thinking of Dead Space
I wouldn't trust google for truth.I 😘@@skeezixmccat
Spacetime is one thing, there’s no switching of roles
Scared of movie monsters❌
Scared of a black hole sim✅
I READ THAT AS "scared of BLACK MONSTERS" "scared of a movie hole sim"
Yeah I gained a new fear
Yw for 1k likes btw
Coz monsters arent real....but the Black hole.......
@@Xaqetr…. is billions of kilometers away from us.
So basically, black holes just break all laws and physics we know of, and essentially even break time.
Pretty cool idea for a eldritch horror story
Huh? They break nothing, they are part of laws of physics. Any new discovery becomes a theory and when agreed on by scientific bodies, become laws of physics until the next discovery breaks it which then also becomes another law.
Once you die time doesn’t exist
@@XMEtti-VK Time still exists you just can't observe it.
Saving this!
Time is a human concept for the purpose of record, there's no such thing as time in the black hole, it was here billions of years ago and will be here billions of years to come.
And then you wake up in a forest and a guy tells you “Hey you, you’re finally awake”
THAT WOULD BE so cool and creepy
😂😂😂
LOLL
You were trying to cross the border, right? Walked right into that Imperial ambush.
All you hear is ritual chants and some aliens the size of a toddler dancing in a circle with spears in their hand
You could possibly outlive the entire universe in those 12 seconds...
Yeah that’s crazy bro
Edit: I got 100 likes for saying 4 words?
Nobody would know either, you’d be the only person in the multiverse who will ever know you floated in space for 7 million years in a span of 12 seconds bc you won’t exist anymore
@@Tsutsu5can you explain? im really interested in this kinda stuff. I don’t understand how it could only be 12 seconds for the person in space but millions of years for everyone else, like I can’t wrap my head around that
@@tailwhuptwo words, *TIME-DILATION.*
@@tailwhup I’ll try my best. Time dilation is a concept based on the theory of relativity, when you approach a black hole or wormhole, in the event horizon nothing exists there bc everything is sucked into what I call lost space, an area that absorbs light and turns it into nothing, here is where time is heavily diluted from anything within this barrier in space. We experience normal time because nothing is altering it but wormholes are believed to be two separate points in different universes (a literal portal) however, we don’t know that for a fact it’s still being learned about to this day and we know more and more as years fly by. These are all theories ofc
that was lowkey terrifying
If it’s always trapping light, why is it dark
@@DanielMiroballi its dark because it's trapping light
@@ProSkillzDragonGalthat was the most short answer I have seen
Someone doesn’t know how to use the word “ low key” nothing low key about this dumdum
You see what I mean though. If it’s trapping light then there is light in it so it should be light not dark
You forgot the part where you fall in a 4 dimensional cube with a guy screaming “DONT LET ME LEAVE, MURPH!”
😂😂😂
Dying in a black hole would be the most terrifying, painful yet beautiful death there is
I second this, truer words have never been spoken before
beautiful? fuck no, id be so fkn scared😂
I believe it would also be extremely fast so maybe it's not that painful
High life death scene
The black hole tears you apart, atom by atom, so theoretically you wouldn’t feel any pain, since it is at the atomic level.
The worst part about it is that if you understand black holes, you would also realize that during those 13 seconds, billions of years have passed and your home galaxy has probably ceased to exist before you have even been killed
Exactly
The Universe's wandering reaper.
God's trinkets.
The Black hole.
Jesus christ
All of that assuming the accretion disc doesn’t burn you to ash in a matter of seconds.
also if someone was watching you jump inside all they would see is you being completely frozen there once you reached the event horizon
“But you can never leave”
:TARS and cooper: “is that a challenge?”
frr
Now let's see what the any% speed runners can do
Aaaand they're already out and back on earth.
Haha, gotta love Interstellar xd
I was hoping to find a comment like this
Is that a joke??
Set ur humour level to 20%
"accidentally fell into *BLACK HOLE*" funniest word I ever heard in my life fr
Not everyone who's ever fallen into a black hole did so accidentally. Take Matthew McConaughey for instance 😉
“Man I’m cooked…” the picture bro sends you.
It always be “Am I cooked?” Followed by a picture of Auschwitz.
💀 @@masonhake4824
@@masonhake4824💀💀💀💀
@@masonhake4824 💀💀 start running ni
'you can check out anytime you like, but you can never leave.'
Welcome to the Hotel California!
Such a lovely place, such a lovely place, such a lovely place
Ready a room at the hotel California
Any time of year (any time of year)
You can find it here!
Up ahead in the distance I saw a shimmering light.
"Ooooh a shimmering light"
"That's a black hole"
The fact it was so far yet so quick is the freakiest part
I know, like, even seeing one, all the sudden youre rushing flying towards it
The fact that the visual effects started when still so far away from it since you could see the entirety of it still is insane and horrifying.
“If you ever dreamt about getting turned into spaghetti” what a GREAT way to start a conversation..
Instructions unclear, accidentally revealed the singularity
Doesn't even make sense as a joke, cringe.
@@WillemDafuq69 Maked very sense. Gud joke. Was un-cringe. We much salute AsrielDreemurr_hyperdeath! However, we do not salute u. u r uninvited from bi-monthly potluck events, henceforth!
@@WillemDafuq69 I bet you're _really_ fun at parties.
@@WillemDafuq69 Just because YOU don't understand, doesn't make it cringe.
acshully black holes have a ringularity
I’ve been told by my professor that you won’t feel pain because the atoms and cells in your body would literally separate. Your body won’t physically be stretched, your atoms will just separate and spread apart giving the illusion of being stretched. In other words, the gravitational pull from the black whole is so strong that the atoms in your body can’t stick together, it is 100% focused and being manipulated by the gravitational pull.
In this scenario, the sensation of pain would not be experienced due to the rapid and complete disintegration of the body's physical structure, and the reason why you’re body won’t feel pain is because since the black hole is separating your cells instead of damaging it, your body won’t trigger your nerve system and so it doesn’t treat it like a wound thus not creating pain.
It’s kinda interesting to understand that it’s actually possible to take apart our body parts without feeling pain by literally separating the cells of your body 😅
So. You can't die?
@@CHRF-55457 No pain does not equal no death lol
@@CHRF-55457 In theory, you would quickly lose consciousness as soon as your vital areas are separated atomically
So you telling me this the last thing im going to see before my ATOMS get separated?
terrifying.
Wow 😮
Space is the REAL scariest thing ever
You're in it.
@@bbq878as Rick would say 😂
And people say the ocean *sigh*
@@BingblazeBoth are scary
@@explosive_nuclear_catz Ofc but space more 😳
The music makes this even scarier.
What is the name?
I don't know sorry
@@amygee9420 astrophobia
This music plays inside of all black holes
This feels like the only proper Game Over screen in the entire Universe.
"But you can never leave" - *epic guitar solo stars*
🤘😆🤘 🎸🔊🔊🔊🔊
good one
Lmao
I was playing that same song and I literally thought the same too lmao
WELCOME TO HOTEL CALIFORNIA!~
instructions unclear, im now in the 5th dimension
Cooper?
Bro skipped a whole ass demiension💀
@@omereltayeb7711 We live in 4 dimensions, 3 physical and one abstract (time) so the comment isn't skipping anything tbh
@@F350ZWell, the question is: Is time the 4th dimension?
@@F350Z well depends if you consider time as the 4th dimension.
it's all shits and giggles until someone giggles and shits
My man shits his pants every 20 mf min, and no giggles needed 🤮🙂↕️
Domain Expansion: Infinite spaghetti
Didn't the woman that could do a black hole already die?
Lol
Nah I’d win
@@forsemasterjedi there was no woman who could do that
@@EmOtIoNaLyDaMaGeDdpretty sure they're talking about Yuki Tsukomo from jjk
Black holes messing with your vision feels weird.
Ikr
Its not your vision, it's physically bending space and time around you causing it to look like that
You’d be dead before you get to see those black holes messing with your vision
@@aslightlysanescientist3874no, it’s just light.
@@443MoneyTreesno? The light is traveling through extremely warped spacetime so yes thats why it looks so weird because the physical spacetime is so exponentially curved
Portraying this in a 2D dimensional screen feels criminal
VR version when?
Fun fact: you see in 2d, you understand it’s 3d.
you see in 2d you exist in 3d@@nuclebros8001
Look up scottmanleys black hole falling experience it shows how everything would start appearing blue
You said 2 dimensional dimensional lol
This camera man is never coming back but he os still sending us images from the black hole till this day.😮😮😮😮 What a hero😮😮😮😮
The way the black hole gets bigger and bigger is terrifying 🥶🥶🥶
Btw the reason everything looks incredibly distorted and doesnt make sense its because this guy converted a 360 youtube video on a 2D flat format
I wass wondering why it looked like that thx
No, the black hole just fucks the light up
I mean, it's not like it won't be distorted either way. It's a black hole.
No its because black hole gravity is so strong that it quite literally warps space time. A second in a black hole is centuries outside
@@sharkygd9398 it's the exact opposite. Time seems a lot longer inside a black hole, and this effect is increased depending on how big the blackhole is
Fun fact, it was found today that theres a binary star system near that black hole, and from the gases they're emitting, that may mean that they're young and might or not being forming planets. Its defying what we know about blackholes and space overall. You guys can read about it trought the VLT research page (very large telescope, typical european name i guess)
Falling into a black hole may truly be the most terrifying thing I could ever imagine, like just knowing your going to die but never knowing when, and your mind unable to comprehend the details surrounding you as everything you thought you knew about the universe is stripped away from you, and knowing that the humanity itself trying as hard as it could, couldn’t even make a worth attempt to save you. That is truly terrifying.
Yeah, not being able to tell which way is up or down and being torn apart on the atomic level doesn’t sound nice 😂
Your weak af😂❤
@@CC-zz8zp do you volunteer to be the first man to jump inside a black hole?
Melanoheliophobia go brrr
Shows how not only our earth and humanity but also the entire Solar System how vulnerable we are
“You have reached the event horizon” is certainly one of the lines of all time
Underrated comment
The lines make it like a black hole jumpscare
They need to do a Uranus simulator next
Lmao 🤣
lol
There is one diving into uranus or something type it in yt
Funny enough there is a channel that did a diving into other planets simulator and of course that one is the most viewed.😂
why
nasa needs to make a 360° vr version in 1440P Ultra HD
Top 10 tourist destinations
😂
Maybe the next trip the Billionaires will take? Won't get to recover the wreckage from OceanGate this time though...
@@KookaburraSniper nah you a savage for saying that 😂😂😂😂😂
Hey but billionares are absolute jerks who dont care about nature and love deforestation
Camera man never dies so props to him for going into a black hole and showing us the process
That meme is dead. Accept it lil man
@@BrokenOfEditsthe meme may be dead, but the cameraman isn’t.
@@brotherkhrayn3525 you can't combo me, you disheveled dinosaur.
That meme is dead and yes the cameraman isn't, but he ain't immortal. I understand sarcasm but no, this meme is just dead as the dinosaurs.
@@BrokenOfEdits thanks brother khayran. The camera man ain't dead but brokenofedit's roasts are.
Sit back down boy. (P.s I'm a girl)
@@jannahhassanahthat’s crazy
It's like hotel California: "You can check out any time you like, but you can never leave"
Lol
This IS California Sim. Can't really afford to leave.
such a lovely place)
*sick guitar solo*
Plenty of room in the hotel California
this would make a dope album cover
Ngl - that’s pretty eerie. Even “knowing” what’s happening doesn’t help piece out wtf you’re seeing. You’re just waiting for the sudden end.
Of course the rules don't apply to the cameraman. He jumped inside, recorded and left with the recording.
Then for us, he would never return until 5024.
And that's also proof that cameraman never dies
@@crystalblueshield7253 no, those rules don't apply to him, too.
@@profeatureguy7465 yes
@@toslaw9615 Only without ageing
apparently you’ll also be able to see the beginning and end of the universe due to the absolute turmoil of bending space and time
Could you please please expand on that
@@marcelmaksel8814basically while your in a black hole a billion years feels like a single second
@@Icantthinkofabettername23 he is asking for the reason why you'd see the beginning. It's not really a fact but speculation and one of the theories suggest that gravity can bend time backwards
Probably due to the speed, bruh just go watch an expert explain it these people aren’t experts
the end of the universe happens when the star forming gases (helium and hydrogen) get depleted and the last of the stars burn out. black holes evaporate over time so its practically impossible to see "the end of the universe". This is is an absurd theory. However space and time are theorized to act rather abnormally including time dilation due to immense gravity, inside a black hole so who really knows what goes on inside.
Fun fact: a black holes has a white core made out of all they things its eaten in trillions of years it will super nova and release everything at once
the ending is literally the new iPad wallpaper 😭😭
Fr it looks like wallpaper💀
Damn, that must mean that Apple makes its photographers jump into a blackhole to send some pics. Great sacrifice 🫡💀
All I can think about is Luigi screaming “Spaghetti” over and over from Hotel Mario and then silence after death with a “Player fell out of this world” message from Minecraft.
What??
@@twentyninedoesnotlastforev5455non gamer spotted
erm... what the skibidi
Ngl that makes perfect sense😂
My toxic trait is thinking I'd survive that
Nah I’d win
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you're not him lil bro 😔
The gluttonous object in history vs the gluttonous person today
caseoh vs phoenix a
This one is a solid favorite. Breaking away from vigorous verbalization into halcyon hullabaloo is transportation to tranquility
Respect for the camera man for going inside a black hole for us
R.I.P cameraman as he fell into Black Hole's singularity and ripped apart due to extreme tidal forces😢
@@aloksinghbbkcameraman never dies
“You have about 12.8 seconds before you meet your end, are you ready” 😃
I'm glad I wasn't the only one who found that "are you ready" funny 😂
Seconds? Don't you mean *years* ?
@@gabrielsorrentino4118 : As time will essentially slow to a stop for you, everything that happens between passing the event horizon and reaching the singularity, from your perspective, would happen in milliseconds. In truth, it should take you at least as many years to reach the singularity as the radius of the event horizon in light years.
I have no idea where the 12.8 seconds estimate comes from, but I must assume that, as an external observer will never see you pass the event horizon, this estimate must be from an imaginary reference frame where time dilation does not occur / with no curvature, essentially.
In this case, the estimate is likely based upon the calculated gravitational gradient at a specific distance from the singularity, at which tidal forces start to overcome the bonding energy of the matter that constitutes your body.
Of course, between being physically stretched and having your very atoms (and then those atoms themselves) pulled apart, there is a whole scale of 'spaghettification' to consider, so this is still a vague statement.
😂
Props to the guy who got stuck in a black hole and got out just to describe his experience to NASA.
Fr
What goat
What a goat
Didn't he have a robot with him too? Those guys are crazy
Another thing is that, if we were to watch someone go into a black hole, we wouldn't actually see them physically pass through because of how black holes warp and bend anything thats around it. From your perspective it would look like you're right up to it and you would see a 360° view of everything around you and people in a ship far away watching you would appear like they're getting smaller, then they'd look like they're getting bigger because of the distortion of light around the black hole, but from those people watching from outside the black hole would just see you slow down as you got closer and closer and would see you not moving whatsoever. At some point, you would stop falling in completely and be left still there for a moment seeing reality and light before you warp and distort around you before darkness embraces you and you are no more. What's even scarier is that from the outside of a black hole, that person we were just watching fall in would just disappear and fade out from existence like a TV screen going black, and the thought of that is nothing short of terrifying imo. Black holes have always been enigmatic ever since we discovered their existence and these things have been around for eons just swallowing and consuming everything and anything around it while continuing to grow and grow as time goes on. Just seeing a rendered image of a black hole sends chills down my spine cuz there's honestly nothing more scary in our universe than knowing that there's billions upon trillions of extremely heavy voids of darkness out there of all sizes that consumes anything that's in it's path.
*“SOMABODAEH TOCHE MIY SPAGHETTI!!!”*
*points at bowl dramatically*
*SOMBODEH ATE A MAH SPAGHETT*
Somebody ate my.. event horizon defect
SOMEBODY TOUCHA MA SPAGHET!
It's toucha not ateh
@@VelinSevven FAX
it's crazy how space can bend like that
And time, don't forget. At tge center time almost stops.
@@zombine555Time stops at the event horizon. Not the singularity. The singularity works as a point that represents the end of time as a concept.
Beyond the event horizon, you would start going backwards through time, then the singularity breaks down the equation again, essentially moving you to the end (rather than start, despite moving backwards through time previously) of time
It’s not space itself bending, it’s the gravity of the black hole fucking with the light IN space
@@sand_eater101 the light bnds because of thw bends in spacetime.
@sand_eater101 Gravity only exists in classical mechanics. In reality there is only spacetime and it's curvature.
I like how ever since the black hole pictures everyone represents the accretion disk as being orange. I knew the moment they picked a color everyone would represent black holes that way from then on lol
I think the blackhole would bend the light all around itself so you could See yourself multiple times from different angles.
Honestly, terrifying as it may be, this is an oddly beautiful way to go out
Well, each atom within the person, shall break
Each and every part of your body shall be seperated molecule by molecule, atom by atom to be a part of this black hole for eternity
I can't imagine the pain man 💀
@@sak1499 but to be fair, it would only last a few seconds
@@sak1499 It sounds painful but breaking apart likely happens so fast we wouldn't be able to register that we are about to die from anything other than logic.
Average feeling of standing in the corner of the p.e hall and your brain goes fuzzy, time slows, everything goes blurry, colors get muted and everyone else is just playin volleyball
Disassociating?
Blood pressure. Stop drinkin chug jugs.
this is so real tho
Holy shit that was the worst
attention seeking and wrong.
Time doesn’t slow down for you, it appears slower to anyone observing from outside the black hole. Wherever you are time passes normally
Finally someone said it
actually the same has been showed in Interstellar also
Exactly. Thanks!
Damn I was finna say dat😢 I did though already I didn’t look far enough into the comments.
And then you get teleported behind a bookshelf. 💀
I think it's also cool how you would actually see maybe 100 million years play out in a smaller black hole that wasn't feeding to immediately bury you in other stuff. Time compression would make it a very brief (for you) window into the very distant future. You'd see what looked like the stars in the distance fizzling out like fireworks before they appeared to become a single point directly in your "past," which is also now a directional vector through space instead of only through time.
Mind bending stuff man.
The music just makes things even more unsettling, it’s such a trance
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@@kongkeosayachack9065I want whatever this guy smokin
it looks like the screensaver you see at Best Buy on all the computers
lmfao
this makes that black hole scene in treasure planet 100x more horrifying
That's spooky
Yeah 😅
@@thomasmulligan kurd
Is the inevitable death of all of us spooky?
Is the probability that skibidi toilet can be remembered in 1000 years spooky
Thats kind of scary if you actually think about it and imagine how it would be forever if that actually happens
It wouldnt be forever
You don't really have to think about it for it to be scary. It's a plenty horrifying way to go no matter how you look at it
“ Accidentally fell in a black hole”😭
Oops
Had a dream about flying into one… woke me up with how dark everything became
@@daydreamdirty absolutely terrifying 😨😨😨💀💀💀💀💀
The most scary about black holes is that we can’t know how it looks like, light cannot get out from black holes, and we see basically nothing, we only see light that fly around black holes (this light is cyan color, but camera show orange)
"light still shines outside but can never leave" sounds like my grandma when i don't finish my food
Edit: of course a simple typo turned the replies into Finland
Edit 2: international comment section
“Finnish” my food
@@Ierzi🇫🇮
@@SeeräubereiDiese Kommentarsektion ist jetzt deutsches Staatsgebiet
@Alex-tu5vu JAWOHL! O7
@@Alex-tu5vu Nah mate. We're claiming it for the British Empire. Welcome to the colony.
The fact that these things are real and in our universe is terrifying and phenomenal
"Done by a professional. Do not imitate."
i saw a commercial where a car starting flying into the air and doing crazy tricks and at the bottom it was like "do not try at home"
how would i even go about trying that at home
@@unfunnyducky I can relate to this thought so much bro :sob:
“If you ever felt like getting turned into spaghetti because you accidentally fell into a black hole.” Like that’s gonna ever happen😂
I don't think I've dreamed about turning into spaghetti
I was about to try myself thank God nasa saved me some time
😂
Yea thanks for the clarification that I’ll die via Spaghettification,
As I was about to walk in a black hole 💀
Accidentally falling into black hole is one of my every day fears
Yeah bro i hate when i accidentally fall into a black hole smh😔
Yeah man, currently commenting from the black hole that is your mother
Ugh me too it happens to me like all the time, mfs can’t just move out of my way, like bro 😒🙄
😂😂😂
Scary and fascinating at the same time!
We getting spaghettified with this one 🗣🗣🗣💯💯💯
we posting the same comment with no formula with this one 💯💯💯🗣🗣🗣
we following the herd with this one 💯💯💯🗣🗣🗣
As much I think the black hole is cool to look at is creepy as hell to see its abilities
Everyone is gangsta until they release a 4d or vr version💀
The "but you can never leave " hits hard
So does the hotel california guitar solo
@@gryffin64i knew someone was gonna say it
Ngl that was terrifying yet beautiful
Cameraman deserves a raise for this one.
“But you can never leave”
Horizon* “let’s show him something newt”
That’s who I thought of 😭
The issue with simulations like this is that they don't take into account what the actual experience would be like, they are all based on outside observations.
A lot of scientists now believe that the actual experience of crossing the event horizon would be indistinguishable to the person experiencing it. As you approach the speed of light, your perception of time increases untill you would appear, as the first-person observer, to be standing still. An outside observer might see your atoms strun out in a long thin orbit, but you'd feel fine, and appear fine in your own perception. You might even live out a full, ling life before the actual crushing fate of all things that enter a Black Hole.
She scary part of that is that you could be experiencing that right now, and the only way to be sure is to go outside and look up.
My neighbors think I'm nuts. I'm not nuts, I'm just checking.
It's an artist's/team of animators interpretation of what some scientists who worked with them told them it might look like based on the math.
The theory of us being in a black hole has already been turned down
Plus, if it were only you living that life, how do you explain all other people on the face of the earth. Bc to me it sounds like a simulation theory remake which is also turned down
And lucky for you, i dont buy that bs
Your mind is called Brahman, not every brain has it
What if I’m in a black hole while typing this
@@Meatslapontablehows the event horizon, is it cool?
I’m not gonna go into space. If I get spaghettified, the earth and everyone on it has to come with me
Nah we got black hole sims before GTA 6
Accidentally fell into a black hole💀
It would be very painfull tho. The cosmic radiation from the blackhole are painfull
ahh not again, maaan
@@Pro_RockSuper It doesn't hurt because you're moving faster than light
Yeah, hate when it happens 😫 can’t they fix it already, I’m paying my taxes for what?😠
Watching this while high was definitely a whole other experience
Oof, are you ok? Take care of yourself
Sadly, I aint got no zaza left
@@_-Amaterasu-_ all good lol, thanks for asking. It did send me down a wikipedia rabbithole of supernovas, nuclear fusion and magnetospheres though.
@@alptunatuncer3017 oof. Be safe! 🫂 ^^
Bro im on lsd rn
This would be crazy in vr
i'm pretty sure it is/can be, it's one of those 360 video things.
@@Kitten_Destroyer14 hopwfully
So this is what Mario sees when he dies in a mario galaxy black hole...
Thank you, Nasa. Now I can sleep peacefully.
For the people wondering how they got the footage, they dropped a camera in a blackhole
Camera man never dies but never get out
@@alexsanjayakhouw 💀💀
then how did they get the footage back?
@@mynormalaccount2643 they were live on tiktok
@@mynormalaccount2643 the cameraman was live on youtube
Scared of horror films ❎
Scared of black hole Sim ✅
Copycat Chrononewton made that 4 days before you!
Bro you can't even say "womp womp every comment has been made before" he LITERALLY copied it from a guy just to get likes
@@mintyreview6794 Oh no!, you got me! Lol, idk, fr tho, there's only so much things a person can comment, some of them a bound to be the same.
@@Scratchhandimator I just saw the comment I "copied", and it's the same type, Ive said it differently than his.
Shiver me timbers
ok so literally my nightmares are me being flung around space by the gravitational pull of planets and this feels a bit too close