Realmente en en espacio si hay sonido perceptible por el humano, solo en ciertas zonas, esto debido a que el sonido puede viajar por medio de los *Campos electromagnéticos* @@Tyler11181
You’d be moving in the same direction as the accretion disk though, and you’d be circling it continually as your orbit degrades gradually. All astrophysical black holes have Spin or Angular Momentum.
That's pretty ordinary. The best thing about falling into a black hole is looking back out. Because time passes slower under gravity, you will get to see the end of time and the universe.
Well that is sadly a common misconception. You will see the universe ticking at a ever slower and slower rate as you fall in until it will stop entirely the moment you reach the sigularity. The reason for this is that the light from above has an increasingly hard time to reach you the deeper inside the black hole you are. However if you were to hover stationarily over the event horizing you'd see the universe go by faster. The closer you were to hover over the horizon the faster it would seem, simce you also need a higher acceleration the closer you are to it.
@@amosdotl6892 It's non-intuitive, but it is still true. Image space is falling into the black hole, but it is falling faster the closer it is to it. Light that is behind you, further away from the hole, still has to catch up to your patch of space that is falling faster, giving you red shifted and less intense light once it reaches you. Light from the outside that was send into the hole to late in time can no longer reach you before you hit the singularity which is giving you a final image of the outside world. This imagine marks the point in outside time when the last photons could still reach you. While "Space falling" isn't technically accurate, it still gives a good intution imo. This is entirely different to howering above the back hole by e.g. turning up the engines of a rocket. Then everything around you accelerates relative to you towards the black hole. The closer you are to the horizon the more extreme this acceleration becomes giving you extreme blue shift for light coming from above you but extreme red shift from light a bit closer to the horizon running up to you (imagine you drop a sender of light down). In this case you are time dilated relative to everything further away from the black hole. But you are also stationary to the hole making it easy for light from above to reach you. Then you get the effect of the universe going at a faster pace. But once you shut of your engines and fall the rate you see the uiverse go by in time will start to drop again (But *I think* much less so than if you fell from higher up the black hole without fighting the pull). Hovering above the horizon basically makes the time dilation of your space ship, as seen from further away, more extreme then simply falling from a distance without fighting gravity. A falling observer in contrast runs away from the light coming from above and is less time dilated realtive to a further away observer. PBS space time made a bunch of video about black holes and they also explained and used _penrose diagrams_ at some point. These diagrams give a much clearer, less confusing and no longer paradoxical seeming view on the physics once you know how to read them.
@@amosdotl6892 By the way, when I said "acceleration" in my first comment I meant acceleration relative to the "falling space". Remember in general relativity an observer being stationary in a gravitational field is the actually accelerated one and free fall is an inertial movement. Just in case this was a point of confusion. In my sencond comment I'm talking about the acceleration the hovering observer sees for falling objects.
This is a pretty neat experience. I like that I can experience a vr type thing without having to put a headset on over my face and I get to sit comfortably in my bed 😊
From our outside perspective he is not dead; viewing from outside the black hole he is at the event horizon ("edge") motionless, changeless, alive, but suspended, for as long as we can look at him.
Сделайте из этого картину с рамками наружными до микрон в точности как картина Леонардо да Винчи "Мона Лиза" . И внутренние рамки самого холста тоже по микронам в точности . Но вместо холста ЖК панель с самым точным отражением реальных цветов . Это картина учённых . И в музей . И только один экземпляр . Это картина .
Nice now i understand what my snapchat ai is talking about when someone falls in a black hole kinda wish i had some VR headset i could stick in my phone but still its amazing
A weird thing happened, there was a line that split the back of my view, and so when I fell in the black hole and look behind me, it was strange looking
Praticamente ,se palla incandescente del sole,di magma ,poi il fuoco della palla è tutto chiamato disco solare di luce. Tipico lo aveva detto anche Newton. Lo abbiamo studiato fino in geografia da sempre. Buona serata.
We let Gargantua pull us down close to her horizon... and then a powered slingshot around, launching us towards Edmunds planet... Once we’ve gathered enough speed around Gargantua we use the lander 1 and Ranger 2 asrocket-boosters to push us out of the black hole’s gravity ... THIS LITTLE MANEUVER"S GONNA COST US 51 YEARRRS!!! ( *_Hans Zimmer's organ spontaneously combusts into flame_* )
Our current theories give us a good idea of what could be inside. Unfortunately, it seems that anything that falls in would be obliterated by tidal forces and radiation.
Black holes are scary literally you cant escape it if you get too close it will just be pulling you in the black hole the only thing you could do when you randomly slowly fall into a black hole is look around take a final look around and just accept your fate
Who does outer rings rotate with the same angular speed as inner rings? If the inner rings rotate at speed close to the speed of light then .. you see what is wrong here?
Be sure to watch in 4K and use Headphones 🎧
Where are the book cases?
😊😊😊@@K.O-ANIMATIONS
I don't have 4k
Someone make this with the terrifying sound of the massive black hole, that'd be nightmare fuel.
I do it
there is no sound in space so it wouldn’t be an accurate simulation
@@Tyler11181 NEEEEERRRRD. You are correct though.
@@ncjumper lol
Realmente en en espacio si hay sonido perceptible por el humano, solo en ciertas zonas, esto debido a que el sonido puede viajar por medio de los *Campos electromagnéticos* @@Tyler11181
The fact that there are millions of these in our universe is both incredible and disturbing.
there is about 100 million in the milky way alone.
WHAAAAAAAAAAAA🤯
You’d be moving in the same direction as the accretion disk though, and you’d be circling it continually as your orbit degrades gradually. All astrophysical black holes have Spin or Angular Momentum.
Yes, I noticed that
"It's not possible!"
"No, it's necessary."
„This is no time for caution“
tudo é possivel!
That is the best possible reference to make here
FANTASTIC!!!!! Thank you for making these trips into the fundamental forces of the Universe!
Blackholes are scary! So beautifully scary. 😍😍✨️✨️
New phobia unlocked 💀
Melanoheliophobia
That's pretty ordinary. The best thing about falling into a black hole is looking back out. Because time passes slower under gravity, you will get to see the end of time and the universe.
Glad you enjoyed it ^^
Well that is sadly a common misconception.
You will see the universe ticking at a ever slower and slower rate as you fall in until it will stop entirely the moment you reach the sigularity. The reason for this is that the light from above has an increasingly hard time to reach you the deeper inside the black hole you are.
However if you were to hover stationarily over the event horizing you'd see the universe go by faster.
The closer you were to hover over the horizon the faster it would seem, simce you also need a higher acceleration the closer you are to it.
@@nsacockroach4099 your first reason seems to be incompatible with the second.
@@amosdotl6892
It's non-intuitive, but it is still true.
Image space is falling into the black hole, but it is falling faster the closer it is to it. Light that is behind you, further away from the hole, still has to catch up to your patch of space that is falling faster, giving you red shifted and less intense light once it reaches you. Light from the outside that was send into the hole to late in time can no longer reach you before you hit the singularity which is giving you a final image of the outside world. This imagine marks the point in outside time when the last photons could still reach you.
While "Space falling" isn't technically accurate, it still gives a good intution imo.
This is entirely different to howering above the back hole by e.g. turning up the engines of a rocket. Then everything around you accelerates relative to you towards the black hole. The closer you are to the horizon the more extreme this acceleration becomes giving you extreme blue shift for light coming from above you but extreme red shift from light a bit closer to the horizon running up to you (imagine you drop a sender of light down).
In this case you are time dilated relative to everything further away from the black hole. But you are also stationary to the hole making it easy for light from above to reach you. Then you get the effect of the universe going at a faster pace.
But once you shut of your engines and fall the rate you see the uiverse go by in time will start to drop again (But *I think* much less so than if you fell from higher up the black hole without fighting the pull).
Hovering above the horizon basically makes the time dilation of your space ship, as seen from further away, more extreme then simply falling from a distance without fighting gravity. A falling observer in contrast runs away from the light coming from above and is less time dilated realtive to a further away observer.
PBS space time made a bunch of video about black holes and they also explained and used _penrose diagrams_ at some point. These diagrams give a much clearer, less confusing and no longer paradoxical seeming view on the physics once you know how to read them.
@@amosdotl6892
By the way, when I said "acceleration" in my first comment I meant acceleration relative to the "falling space".
Remember in general relativity an observer being stationary in a gravitational field is the actually accelerated one and free fall is an inertial movement.
Just in case this was a point of confusion.
In my sencond comment I'm talking about the acceleration the hovering observer sees for falling objects.
That’s another one for the nightmares collection.
I saw this video in vr explore! It was a little bit reality and a bit scary but it is fun!
Both fascinating and terror inducing
This litterly scared me to death
haha
rest in pepperoni s
😢@@SpaceCinemaYT
This is a pretty neat experience. I like that I can experience a vr type thing without having to put a headset on over my face and I get to sit comfortably in my bed 😊
RIP the cameraman's sacrifice will never be forgotten who took a long journey to a black hole to entertain all of us.
NEVER FORGET
From our outside perspective he is not dead; viewing from outside the black hole he is at the event horizon ("edge") motionless, changeless, alive, but suspended, for as long as we can look at him.
the fact that if u stopped moving then your getting closer and closer every 5 secs
Such an hypnotic and amazing video!! 😍
RIP for the cameraman who sacrificed just for this video 😢
He didn't die
BRO LET HIM GREIVE
It’s 360 bro
It is a 360 vr
@@Tucker_playzz iknow
And that’s how spaghetti noodles are made. :)
it´s like being god for a moment
I love your Black hole videos!
And I love doing them :D thanks
That was pretty cool lol 😊
thanks man :D
nice, cool, great😊❤🤗✨💫🎬🎵🍀💗
I couldn't handle a 3d view vídeo of Saturn... and there I am falling into a black hole
Why?
I love Ur videos, keep it up man!
Me after 5 further minutes :
*"S T A Y !!"* 💀
Nice reference
Сделайте из этого картину с рамками наружными до микрон в точности как картина Леонардо да Винчи "Мона Лиза" . И внутренние рамки самого холста тоже по микронам в точности . Но вместо холста ЖК панель с самым точным отражением реальных цветов . Это картина учённых . И в музей . И только один экземпляр .
Это картина .
Let me go😫
Bro its AMAAAAAAZING
HELLLLLPPPPPP
cool video illustration bro
I’d fall into one
Olip
zé, gostei muito do video!!!! serio kkkkkkkkkkkkkk me impressinei
it's amazing
Nice now i understand what my snapchat ai is talking about when someone falls in a black hole kinda wish i had some VR headset i could stick in my phone but still its amazing
oh my gosh that looks so creepy but really cool!!!! 🤩🤩🤩
HOOT IS PUTTING ME INTO A BLACK HOLE
🌀💨
How did you make this animation? Cinema 4D or other software? Anyways, it’s amazing!!!
i created black hole by myself on 3d software but i cant make those singularity effect hhahaha
I’m going to watch this if my vr headset is charged enough
Tomorrow tho
Краса, вічного циклу
Me asusté cuando estaba acercándose 4:34
Nice very realistic
thanks
There’s a planet up in the sky
Excelente 👍👍👍👍👍
¡Increíble, radiante año nuevo! 😃👌.
As a person with melanheliophobia I was scared to click THE VIDEO
That's f*cking terrifying my dude. X_X
A weird thing happened, there was a line that split the back of my view, and so when I fell in the black hole and look behind me, it was strange looking
I may get a vr and first thing I’m gonna do is put my air pods on, corn field chase song on! And enjoy the moment while crying
@SpaceCinema Do it again with the new Space Engine Beta. Looks so much better now.
already done it
Its Real bro?
It weird that baby black holes are super massive but black holes that are soon to die are steller black holes
This video looks like a space engine
google maps vans are everywhere
美しい…
the biggest existencial dread i EVER fell 🥺💀😈
Looks like I'm in a VR
If this was real we would've been spagettified
Just in smaller holes
I wish I could do this in geometry dash
You are closer to the black hole you never escape the black hole gravity is So Strong Blackhole gravity is ♎️
So scary😱😱😱😱😱
🤯😍😍💫💫UU
OMG
Insanoooo
Ton 618😍
Wow
That looks similar to me and roblox blackhole core
Praticamente ,se palla incandescente del sole,di magma ,poi il fuoco della palla è tutto chiamato disco solare di luce. Tipico lo aveva detto anche Newton. Lo abbiamo studiato fino in geografia da sempre. Buona serata.
this video needs the interstellar sound
We let Gargantua pull us down close to her horizon...
and then a powered slingshot around, launching us towards Edmunds planet...
Once we’ve gathered enough speed around Gargantua
we use the lander 1 and Ranger 2 asrocket-boosters to push us out of the black hole’s gravity ...
THIS LITTLE MANEUVER"S GONNA COST US 51 YEARRRS!!!
( *_Hans Zimmer's organ spontaneously combusts into flame_* )
And all this happens in dead-silence.
Peter the horse is here
Is this sagittarius A?
I wish we knew what exists in the other side of it.
Our current theories give us a good idea of what could be inside. Unfortunately, it seems that anything that falls in would be obliterated by tidal forces and radiation.
Black holes are scary literally you cant escape it if you get too close it will just be pulling you in the black hole the only thing you could do when you randomly slowly fall into a black hole is look around take a final look around and just accept your fate
just don't fall into the black hole👍
You forgot the bookshelf
Macché blackhole , sarà una console , sicuramente ! 😂😂😂😂
This time cameraman didn't survived 😢
To me it looks looks like....home
Demora muito para entrar no buraco negro
1min in black
700 years on earth
What why cant it be like ur rotating for 10 min
Who does outer rings rotate with the same angular speed as inner rings? If the inner rings rotate at speed close to the speed of light then .. you see what is wrong here?
это определенно то, как бы я хотел закончить свою жизнь
😮Omg !! 🇹🇭🪽🤟🏻🥰🪽🇹🇭
A star turns into a black hole btw
1:54 😳😳 oh sh**
Yum
Please be careful don’t fall into a black hole🕳
Vengo de tiktok💀
?
Guys help I'm falling into a Black hole
0:14 0:16 0:17 😊
So.. that's what omniman saw before killing himself.
Maker interstellar real
OH SHI
We are going to ton 618
Nah I'd win
I cant find the black hole
You will find it if you try hard enough. Don't give up on your dreams, my friend
im ded
Me too
#endersoncorrea