Man... seeing Stephen Hawking animated here reminded me that he passed away. I never met him, but the man had been inspirational to many, and was a genius who accelerated our understanding of the universe by decades. I miss him...
The problem with science is that we never know whether the information is correct or not. It's mostly based on theories. Of course it amazes people with little to no understanding on the matter, but on an absolute scale, it's always somewhat wrong.
Imagine the whole universe being devoured, eventually and ultimately reaching a point of singularity, which contains everything including light, and then in some unfathomable reaction, it suddenly expands with such speed, another universe is born. Now try and imagine how all of this may have happened an innumerable amount of times. The concept of this blows me away.
I was thinking about this .. and you guys made a video on it .. thanks a ton TED ed ..lots of love ♥ and much respect to whole team for bringing forth such amazing piece of content.
i was thinking about it too....may be after everything gets eaten up by different blackholes there is like a grand merger where all blackholes merge to 1... may be somehow it will lead to another big bang ...causing the cycle of universe to repeat?
Man, things this magnificent, this beyond anything we can ever comprehend, and then on top of that the probability we might NEVER comprehend it; is all so fantastical to me. It's moving. It brought me to tears ahaha
Hypernova 12 putting ‘*’ between your highlighted words bolden them. The same thing with ‘_’ will make them tilted, and ‘-‘ will make them crossed out.
@Anjali Singh Ma'am, I don't think we use 'was' in this context. Because I'm not speaking about the real Stephen Hawking who isn't unfortunately alive today, but about the Hawking in the video, and the video is present tense, where we use is. Please rectify me if I'm wrong.
Some Ted videos give me so much to think about and make more fascinated about the world and the universe, like this one. Others just give me an existential crisis, like this one.
Lots of love and respect to the late Stephen Hawking. He has inspired me and motivated me to become a physicist! And it was the loveliest and luckiest moment for me.
What a great video. Very good explanations and outstanding illustrations and animation. I could pause the video at a random time and use the image as a wallpaper!
4:45 "... end their existence in a final blaze of glory" Well, their glory is not big enough in comparison with that of the studies of a respectable man sitting in a confining wheel chair for most of his life time and creating his own universe inside his free mind.
These videos always remind me of how small I am in this universe, and if I'll get another life sometime 🤔 I'd rather not contemplate what someone else is already contemplating, I'd rather spend my time on other duties that help more people than myself.
“ending their lives in an massive exposion”... what if thats how universe came to be? and the universe that “came to be” in a big bang is only a tiny speck of the universe in its full scale?
And that is why gun control will literally never work simply because people can make their own guns. Ever heard of slamfire shotguns? They are literally just 2 pieces of metal tubes one smaller than the other and with the largest tube having a heavy duty metal plate with a metal nub on the inside welded to the larger metal tube.
*Actually, knowledge keeps getting destroyed.* That's why there's a lot of lost civilizations, tribes and whatnot throughout history. Further evidence of this on archeological sites are exhibits where output of a certain process cannot be replicated even by today's technology. i.e. Precision cutting, astrological alignment of structures.
Even though how incredibly terrifying blackholes are (i think our world will end by blackhole) i really hope his theorie is right because i dont want our universe to be completely dark :*(
If u think about it, that's more logical Edit: I'm ignoring the hawking radiation cuz it would seem to be absorbing matter at a faster rate than its emission via hawking radiation, so collapsing on itself to form another big bang sounds more likely
Question: If a virtual particle falls into the black hole, won't it ADD to the black holes mass instead of decreasing it? 2nd question: Why is it that only anti-particles fall into the black hole (thus decreasing it's mass)? It could just as easily be it's other counterpart thus cancelling out the decrease from anti-particles. 3rd question: Hypothetically what would happen if an antimatter black hole collided with a regular black hole of equal mass?
Can we just appreciate the people who'd put time into making these animations?
Yes
Looks like they appreciate you too
no
Nurzhan Mukhametzhanov we appreciate them by watching and supporting their channel.
May be US government.
Not gonna lie, I thought this was Kurzgesagt for a second because of the thumbnail.
LOL I realized it by looking at your comment
Roba contenido
Why is every comment is a meme
Yaaa, I mean like the color or the atmosphere of this video: Blue, purple, red; are really the Kurzgesagt's color 😅
@@elcalabozodelandroide2 lol no, mate
Man... seeing Stephen Hawking animated here reminded me that he passed away. I never met him, but the man had been inspirational to many, and was a genius who accelerated our understanding of the universe by decades. I miss him...
@@NassiLove Even if you didn't know you could've just looked it up instead of comment "wait he died-" ...
Yep him partying and having hookers over in the state he was in is an inpiration to us all.
The problem with science is that we never know whether the information is correct or not. It's mostly based on theories. Of course it amazes people with little to no understanding on the matter, but on an absolute scale, it's always somewhat wrong.
blackhole: exists
hawking radiation: imma bout to evaporate this mans whole career
Imma means i'm going to
Whole mass
Lol😂😂
in 10^frick-ton years
This mans *HOLE* career.
“Gravitational forces are weak forces”
Blackhole: hold my gravity
R/wooosh
Jay N r/whoosh first of all take a joke
Jay N
r/nothing idk what this r/ trend is
@@sassyantelope5622 r/ means it is a subreddit
Hold my particles and anti particles*
Stephen hawking secretly hid a time bomb in his wheelchair that can destroy a black hole
Or 2 chuck norrises.
Or a nokia 3310
R.I.P exurb1a?
So coolllllllllllll
You are mad
Nobody:
Robert Coover: Black Holes are seductive dragons
😂
This comment perfectly demonstrates why it's worth it to read the RUclips comments 🤣🤣
Robert Coover is a closet furry 😂
UwU
*Seductive😂😂*
But they are...
Imagine the whole universe being devoured, eventually and ultimately reaching a point of singularity, which contains everything including light, and then in some unfathomable reaction, it suddenly expands with such speed, another universe is born. Now try and imagine how all of this may have happened an innumerable amount of times. The concept of this blows me away.
Isn't this the "Big Bounce" theory??
@@sarbanibandyopadhyay9543 yes and apparently we don't know how many big bangs we have had..
@@levicain4069 i never had one. that's for sure.
@@levicain4069 Dark energy doesn't care for singularity
@@elmagnificow8494 One can hope while he is still breathing
The people who work on these animations deserve HUGE recognition.
I was thinking about this .. and you guys made a video on it .. thanks a ton TED ed ..lots of love ♥ and much respect to whole team for bringing forth such amazing piece of content.
i was thinking about it too....may be after everything gets eaten up by different blackholes there is like a grand merger where all blackholes merge to 1... may be somehow it will lead to another big bang ...causing the cycle of universe to repeat?
@@tashurastogi that's it... you solved the whole problem
This animation is not just a content it's an art
That animated Stephen Hawkins looked so cute...
Thought the same 🤓
Moi too. Definitely captured him in a wheelchair for fun.
You know what's not cute? When someone says Stephen Hawkins.
...and the right kind of nerdy too.
Yes omg
I liked Stephen Hawking's animation.
Thanks Ted-ed
But i think he is dead
?
(he is)
@@brightfin ohh i thought he meant ted ed sily me :T
Uhh
Graphics quality is much better. I like it. Keep educating us!
Man, things this magnificent, this beyond anything we can ever comprehend, and then on top of that the probability we might NEVER comprehend it; is all so fantastical to me. It's moving. It brought me to tears ahaha
Same feelings!!
Same here
You do you
Short answer: Yes
Long answer: This video
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
No
I've never clicked faster in my life... I love TED-Ed astronomy videos
I misread gastronomy 🤣. I would like that though
Wow the TedEd fundation is so awesome! _This brings a smile on my face :)))_
Hawking Radiation: I am inevitable
Hypernova 12 putting ‘*’ between your highlighted words bolden them. The same thing with ‘_’ will make them tilted, and ‘-‘ will make them crossed out.
I always excited when TedEd published new videos. Thank you for feeding my brain with knowledge 🎓
Joshua Trepeling
I usually dont study geometry geography and history usually math but this is cool ikr
I just LOVE animated space videos, a textbook simply can’t convey this information the same way 😍
Blackhole : Exists
Fabio Pacucci :I am about to end this mans *hole* career
you stole this.
@@Crystal-58 of course everybody steals othe ppls comments
🤣
I don't even know who's that dude is.
Did u even watch the video
I swear this channel has some of the best narrators imo
Ahhh my daily dose of Ted-Ed, Kurzgesagt, Veritasium, Minutephysics, etc. too many to mention. auto click. 😍
yyyyeeesss dont forget asapsciense
There is also vsause, but mike got busy with money i guess.
What happened to Kurzgesagt though?
My brain explodes when I watch all of them in 1 day
@@SoloLevellor yes, you are correct though every living creature has it.
Damn! Stephen Hawking is soo cute! Great animation TED-Ed!
Also, great video. Very informative.
@Anjali Singh Ma'am, I don't think we use 'was' in this context. Because I'm not speaking about the real Stephen Hawking who isn't unfortunately alive today, but about the Hawking in the video, and the video is present tense, where we use is.
Please rectify me if I'm wrong.
as a science student - amazing!!!
It is uploaded a minute before and the video is 5 minutes !!
@@RajuyCh-ug9ok ...so?
@N O P E what's there to bust?
@@sophialong640 *FACE PALM*
Without watching the video you commented 😂😂 damn
Hands off to you guys at ted ed.. your videos have increased my knowledge exponentially♾
Some Ted videos give me so much to think about and make more fascinated about the world and the universe, like this one. Others just give me an existential crisis, like this one.
Lots of love and respect to the late Stephen Hawking. He has inspired me and motivated me to become a physicist! And it was the loveliest and luckiest moment for me.
It is incredible how well written this videos are
I was just learning this in school. Thanks ted Ed for the timing
Your school teaches about Hawking Radiation ??? Wow!!
What a great video. Very good explanations and outstanding illustrations and animation. I could pause the video at a random time and use the image as a wallpaper!
Nothing a little Flextape couldn't fix?
to show the amazing power for flax tape i turned this star into a black hole!
TO SHOW YOU THE POWER OF FLEX TAPE, I RIPPED A HOLE IN SPACE-TIME
*I SAWED THIS UNIVERSE IN HALF*
bruh
I never had these questions, but I'm proud of these answers
You guys are just awesome......
You make understanding complex things a lot more easier.👍👍
This voice is so nice! I had this question for years! Thanks Ted Ed!
4:45 "... end their existence in a final blaze of glory"
Well, their glory is not big enough in comparison with that of the studies of a respectable man sitting in a confining wheel chair for most of his life time and creating his own universe inside his free mind.
You have explained it so well. Keep it up 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Amazing. Nothing in this universe is permanent.
Not even time... this is a profound one
I don't if this is meant to be a joke or not but... INFORMATION/MATTER CAN NOT BE DESTROYED!! You can google it for more in-depth explanation.
SuryaChethanReddy ChennamiReddy theoretically
Except itself
@@jerber790 we still dont know yet. scientists have a theory called the big crunch.
These videos always remind me of how small I am in this universe, and if I'll get another life sometime 🤔 I'd rather not contemplate what someone else is already contemplating, I'd rather spend my time on other duties that help more people than myself.
Great job on the animation as usual 👏👏👏
Appreciation ! Love it
Me: **watches this video**
Existential crisis: **starts to exist**
Relatable.
TedED never disappoints me with their superb language. Keep up the good work!
Your mom dissapointed me by not showing up so i went to her house and give hre my superb "language"
Interesting lesson about black hole... And awesome animation
I cant miss your videos..
Thank you ted-ed...🙏👍😀
Wow, I usually do not understand things but this explains it very well.
Still learning more then school taught me.
Great description! I usually have to dig so much for this type of info. Thanks!
“ending their lives in an massive exposion”...
what if thats how universe came to be? and the universe that “came to be” in a big bang is only a tiny speck of the universe in its full scale?
3:22 Beautifully illustraded. Great content Ted team. Keep feeding our curiosity. ☺
Blackhole: *exists*
Fabio Pucucci: I'm about to end this whole man's- you know what? Everybody is using this meme, just go read a better one.
"whole man's"
epic
Ted ed is so awesome that it answers the questions that I never knew existed
What a timing! I've read 'The Theory of Everything' by Stephen Hawking this week😃
What do u love most of this book?what are u getting from this book?
Rate it from 1/infinity
@@ejmtv3 1/infinity=0 .,🙄
@@googolnews2781 haha.. Rating scale is a comparison. If you consider it as fraction, I'd get 0 for any number I rate that book with ಥ_ಥ
Amazing and interesting as always ted Ed!!
My teacher's an avid fan of this channel, she just showed us this vid earlier in class :>
Great animation as always
One thing for sure, you cant destroy knowledge. Because lesson is worth of sharing :)
Firman N *laughs in burning of great library of alexandria*
@@icedwhitechocolatemochafra9851 :sob:
And that is why gun control will literally never work simply because people can make their own guns. Ever heard of slamfire shotguns? They are literally just 2 pieces of metal tubes one smaller than the other and with the largest tube having a heavy duty metal plate with a metal nub on the inside welded to the larger metal tube.
*Actually, knowledge keeps getting destroyed.*
That's why there's a lot of lost civilizations, tribes and whatnot throughout history.
Further evidence of this on archeological sites are exhibits where output of a certain process cannot be replicated even by today's technology. i.e. Precision cutting, astrological alignment of structures.
@@noiJadisCailleach "Knowledge" That i mean is basically a simple yet good understanding for reason of something happening constantly in our life.
Woah! So cool, thank you Ted-Ed. Y'all make some of the greatest edutainment! Cheers😄🖖🏽🌌
"Releasing a little bit of energy in the process"
Literally producing more energy than in the entire universe at that moment
What? That's incorrect. How do you figure that?
That was a really precise and practical explanation of Hawking radiation.
Finally someone explained this the right way! Thank you so much!
I love how they drew Hawking in this, I would watch an anime with him in looking like that
Is it possible that a blackhole absorbs a particle and releases its anti-particle as Hawking radiation? And thus gaining mass in the process?
Sorry I don't understand 😩
Anti particles have the same mass as particles. So whichever one was emitted, the BH would still lose mass in the process
@@googolnews2781 and your name is "SCIENCE Student "?
I love your videos TedEd!
at 3:32 I thought those were eyes lmao
I have a question, how do you make such a good animation
*Destroying a Black Hole is like deleting System32*
_The Universe.exe has stopped working_
You need to reinstall Universe.dll to run your program
My favorite TED-Ed video!
0:42
I use polymerisation.
Like if u get the reference
I used polymerization to fuse all three my blue eyes white dragons into one blue Eyes ultimate dragon
Ted ed you are a genuis and today you made me learn something new thank you
A black hole holds all the colors of the universe.
Wat
This sounds really complicated yet I was able to understand the basic principles
TedEd is amazing
Even though how incredibly terrifying blackholes are (i think our world will end by blackhole) i really hope his theorie is right because i dont want our universe to be completely dark :*(
NEVER SAW SUCH A CUTE HAWKING EVER , WELL DONE TED ed.
Video : Ted-ed
Thumbnail : KURZGESAGT!!
That was what happened in my mind yesterday, thank you so much, Ted!!!
How r u still alive
Just command your electric Pokemon to use the move Flash to destroy it
door
Bro you a bot? You seem to be everywhere
Yeah, Zuzu can possibly be a bot.
Bots don't make memes
U like anime?
Very interesting and worthwhile video.
what if those gamma ray flashes are actually people using the infinity stones far far away :P
happy hawkings at 4:23 is hella wholesome ngl
The gravity also attracted my mouse pointer towards it.
So elegantly explained
So... the universe is going to turn into one big blackhole, collapse in on itself then another big bang happens?.. Sweet lol
Did you watch the video ?
If u think about it, that's more logical
Edit: I'm ignoring the hawking radiation cuz it would seem to be absorbing matter at a faster rate than its emission via hawking radiation, so collapsing on itself to form another big bang sounds more likely
@@kuroyukikazekanade7557 except that universe is expanding at accelerating rate, for now at least,
Well you really do learn something new every day
Hawking radiation : Imma destroy dis kid
Phil swift :not with flex tape
Ted ed is really resourcefull for knowledge
Blackhole : Exists
Humanity :I am about to end this mans whole carrier
(It had to be done)
More like hole career am i right
Yes
@@ecksdee4224 oh my god no
@@ecksdee4224 You just didn't do it,did you?😂
Man so good explained video. Voice + content + video all superb.😍
I like how this explains the complexities of how Agar.io works.
Wow very well explained.
Are you asking for advice, or help? What did Sagittarius A do to you?
This was strangely comforting
Yes, if we can continuously use
Tail beast bomb and Rasengan on it. That was what Itachi told us, Chibaku Tensei has a weakness.
Who else watched the future of the universe before this.
I love how well the concept is explained here.
Question: If a virtual particle falls into the black hole, won't it ADD to the black holes mass instead of decreasing it?
2nd question: Why is it that only anti-particles fall into the black hole (thus decreasing it's mass)? It could just as easily be it's other counterpart thus cancelling out the decrease from anti-particles.
3rd question: Hypothetically what would happen if an antimatter black hole collided with a regular black hole of equal mass?
Love the storytelling, thank you!
Thanos: *snaps*
Blackhole: 3:17
its poetic how the black hole ends. like a mighty warrior on the battlefield.
@Kurt E. Clothier their end is glorious is what i meant.
Last Time I was this Early James Charles had over 16 Million Subscribers!!! 😏
I didnt understand any of this but i really appreciate the work you all do :)
Liked before watching full vid, already know this is awesome so whatevs lmao
thanks for the lesson ted