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.
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.
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.
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.
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)
Just out of morbid curiosity I need to see what would happen if you placed an Earth-massed black hole directly on the surface of Earth like in the Vsauce video (or was it that other guy with the southern accent who proposed that?).
Now thank God that the nearest black hole Gaya bh1 is still 1000 light years away having 10 solar mass and we talk about Sagittarius A star 4 million solar mass in the center of our galaxy at 26000 light years distance away from us
Umm…that’s not what would happen if a black hole flew past earth close enough/strong enough to distort it. Earth wouldn’t just distort and then bounce back to normal. The crust would literally fracture.
My boss would still call and ask if I could come in early
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@@MulpanFan4279what
@@Mr_Paikhombamean, even this happen to earth, his boss still call him to work
ahaha absolutely top comment 10/10
So true lmao
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.
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.
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
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
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.
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
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
I’m here before any of the SpaceSim creators I know, lets goooo
Man, your channel is amazing! You inspire me to create 💙
1:01 "I'm taking India. Bye."
God bless that black hole
@@mnemonicpie what indians did to you?
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's kinda interesting that more blackhole doesn't just mean more fire but a completely different behaviour in total
2:59 this is not earth anymore this is the lava galaxy
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.
2:06 lmao, White hole
But it's a Black hole :D
The water would disappear immediately so the animation is not correct but still mind blowing
Another great video by Pavel YIPEEEE
Good to know Santa Claus would still be okay on the North Pole
That looks... rather violent.
And this could happen. Black holes are mostly invisible when not eating, and do move.
I wouldn't object to any of these scenarios.
1x earth mass: we’re screwed.
4x earth masses: horrifying, yet beautiful
planetary gummy earth vs black hole, amazing
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
I subscribed more content like this plssssss!
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?
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.
The stock market would be finished.
Lasagnification 2:29
Devastatingly beautiful
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.
The problem with this "simulation" is that the Singularity would be affecting the Earth before the passby not just as it "drives by".
Earth just got ripped by the black hole shredded into masses
My boss: "you're still coming into work right?"
1:08 earth with rings made of earth
Dayum... we would literally become the playdo I used to play with in an instant.
When you realize that the Earth isn't a solid, but a fluid...
No wonder i felt so jelly-ish yesterday!
Caseoh would be the hero in this situation
No matter what mass we all will be fucked anyhow😅
How do you get the raymacher to work through the whole render and not when you stop it? and what settings did you use
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)...
1.5 seems just as fine as 0.5 with some weight loss and burn marks. But 1.0 is surely Ragnarök.
Could an event such as this impact the property value of my house? Very concerned.
1:34 looks like WASP12B
Hello work, I can't come in today... Black hole got me.....
3:35 how a white hole was created
a white hole doesn't exist
I had a dream this happened
Sen ingilizce mi konuşuyorsun
I have severe Astrophobia, but 3:18, accompanied by the music made me laugh.
2:30 flat earthers would be so pleased
Might be good to add distance of fly by.
The music is gorgeous.
Caseoh’s Chair:WEAK!
Very well done.
This would make me have to delay my fishing trip 😡
0:28 big tsunami
3:14 SUPER BIGGER TSUNAMI
Hey, even those super fucked up models had some green spots for a while.
High hopes
Would love to see the same simulation with a black hole and the sun.
소행성대가 그렇게 만들어진 것
Basically, the planet and everything on it would be toast. Literally.
Beautiful yet totally horrific!
2:52 first white hole discovered named Badia bh1
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)
Curious what the song used in the video is called?
What happens if a 10km black hole flew through the earth at 0.1 c?
10 minutes ago lets gooo! Also our school board has this program for some reason
The accretion disk makes the black hole look like a white hole
What happened if 0.5 mass came
Earth is not that soft like jelly, it's beyond physic😮
Like the only version I can find is from 0.43 to 0.2, I couldn't even find it on Discord
It's now called bronzo
Whatever perception of this event the human brain could comprehend would be weird lol.
The two last ones look like galaxies
“Let’s do dinosaurs again” - Jim Jeffries.
Just out of morbid curiosity I need to see what would happen if you placed an Earth-massed black hole directly on the surface of Earth like in the Vsauce video (or was it that other guy with the southern accent who proposed that?).
1:54 look at those mini cute earths 😍😍
Do Saturn next
So a black hole will turn the earth into jello?...
1x Earth mass Black Hole would fit in a human's hand.
Now thank God that the nearest black hole Gaya bh1 is still 1000 light years away having 10 solar mass and we talk about Sagittarius A star 4 million solar mass in the center of our galaxy at 26000 light years distance away from us
its sad 0.4.3 is the last free version of spacesim until steam
Bro turned into Haumea by sucking the earth with 1.5 earth mass black hole💀💀
1.5 Earth Masses should be the new NFL logo
Nice planet you have there... would be a real pity if was turned into soup
Чёрная дыра 0.5 от массы Земли: небольшая взбучка)
Черные дыры определенно не слышали о правиле "не играй с едой"
earth is very shiny
You either die a rogue planet or live long enough to accrete
Anyone know the song to this?
Darude - Sandstorm
more like 7.5AU per second, given Earth's size, 7.5km/s is slooooooooow
We would all be stretched from here to eternity,my land lord would still won't his rent
Umm…that’s not what would happen if a black hole flew past earth close enough/strong enough to distort it. Earth wouldn’t just distort and then bounce back to normal. The crust would literally fracture.
Can this please happen. I want this planet to end.
This Earth is so weird.
So earth will turn into jelly?
i didn't know earth looks like jelly