About the supermassive black holes, theres a teory: basically, in the past when the universe was smaller matter was more concentrated and these giant stars, called Quasi - Stars, were born: the were as massive as half of the solar system; it carried on growing, and the mass of its core was too concentrated, so it went supernova and formed a black hole: but the star was too massive (about 3 times the solar system) and survived its own supernova: now it had a black hole inside of itself. The black hole began expanding and the star started growing too: it was as big as 30 times the solar system! But the black hole lurking inside it started "eating" it, and it completely consumed the star, and thats how supermassive black holes are formed. Again, thats just a theory, but i think its cool!
One of my favorite theories is the one (can’t remember its name so lets just call it the coin-hole theory) where the universe is basically just sitting inside of a gargantuan black hole and matter simply flows into our universe resulting in expansion while smaller black holes simply feed that matter back into another universe via their singularities which is then redistributed into our universe or potentially another universe that may exist inside another large black whole. Of course since none of these theories can be proved as of this time it just makes our universe all the more intriguing.
A Kurzgesagt video brought up that possibility. If we were to find proof of the existence of these colossal stars (aptly named black hole stars), that'd be such a humongous find! (Pun intended)
@@idofx8722 I remember watching a programme ages ago with Brian cox. And they were talking about some base signal they had heard Being projected from the edge of the universe. And I was like wahhh the universe has an edge. I’ve also wondered what the universe sits in for ages. Until I heard the theory that our entire universe may rest inside a black hole. Well dose that not make sense then why the universe would even have an edge?
@@leowang722 these space things take millions of years to merge and i think two multiverse merging would take several trillion years or more So we only have to worry about pollution...... Probably
@GUIDING_LIGHT Bro...The Universe is 150 sex trillion times Bigger than Observable universe ..observable universe itself is 93 billion light years ...Multiply 93 billion light years with 150 sex trillion.
I am lying on the bed and watching RUclips But the thought scares me that Somewhere in the Universe Massive Blackholes are feeding on everything closer to them, How scary that view would be
It's scary to even imagine the power of such objects. We are damn lucky to be far enough away from these space "monsters"! It is unlikely that there will be things more terrible. However, it was interesting to learn new details about all this. Now I will wait for the video about the death of our galaxy during the merger with Andromeda! I know it will be cool 😏
I find the voids in the universe to be equally terrifying. Imagine a space in the universe where for light-years around there are no stars, no galaxies, no planets, just a deep, empty, inky blackness. I could imagine any poor soul being lost in these voids going eredeemably mad.
By the time you are spaghettified you wouldn’t know you died the death you will exprience will be like turning a switch on and off you won’t have time to process how you died
I made an almost-perfect rhyming thing using one space-related thing starting with each letter: A is for Andromeda, the nearest galaxy to us, B is for black holes, which all do they suck C is for cosmos, the universe as a whole, D is for dark energy, which pulls us together like a black hole E is for Earth, the planet we call home, F is for forces, which are everywhere you roam G is for gravity, the force that pulls us down, H is for heat, produced by stars around I is for intense, like gamma radiation, J is for Jupiter, the largest planet in rotation K is for Kuiper belt, between Jupiter and Mars, L is for light, given to us by stars M is for Mercury, closest planet to the sun, N is for Neptune, which is the furthest one O is for Oort cloud, a huge asteroid mass, P is for planet, made of rock, ice, or gas Q is for quasar, galactic nuclei, R for radiation, the light that's in the sky S is for star, huge balls of helium, T for terrestrial, like Earth, you can walk on them U is for Uranus, seventh planet from the sun, V is for Venus, which is the hottest one W is for white hole, which exist, we trust, X is for xenial, which Earth is to us Y is for you, right here in the Milky Way, Z is for zap, which shock waves do if you get in their way
Newton's 2nd makes it harder for black holes to physically get you in, it'd take longer than you think for a black hole to kill you, you would run out of oxygen before so.
Crazy temperatures, being jettisoned and floating away until you suffocate in the dark & alone, having your helmet or suit tear or crack while in an endless vacuum, and radiation doesn't scare you? O.o
If I understand correctly, the gravitational pull of a blackhole is so strong that light cannot radiate, and that is why we see it as a black hole. But what does a blackhole actually consist of? Is it some kind of planet but with a huge gravitational pull , or should I compare it with something else ? You probably already covered that once , but can not find the video !
I know scientists will probably never find out what happens in a black hole but I feel like it has so much energy it tears through the space-time continuum and leads to alternate realities. However, this could be dangerous and exciting if proven to be true
"What does a black hole actually consist of?" In a simplified answer, you can think of a black hole as 3 basic layers. 1. Whatever is orbiting around it (the shiny disks that you'd see in a picture of a black hole) 2. The event horizon, which is the point of no return. Black holes are black because not even light can escape from them because the gravitational pull is too strong, the event horizon is the point at which the gravitational pull is so strong that light can't escape it, so if you were to go into a black hole, reaching the event horizon is the place at which (from our current understanding) you'd never be able to go back. 3. The singularity, which is somewhere "deeper" than the event horizon, the more massive the black hole is, the "deeper" this is. We don't really know much about what the singularity is (or if it even is something), but based on our understanding of physics, this is the part of the black hole where our math and physics break down, but from our understanding it is a place where matter is compressed to an infinitely small point. "Is it some kind of planet but with a huge gravitational pull" We don't know exactly what they "are", but we know how they occur, and they occur after a very massive star dies and the remainings of it collapse on its own gravity, creating the blackhole. They do have huge gravitational pulls tho you're right, given a black hole of a certain size/diameter, there is nothing in the universe of the same size/diameter of that black hole with a bigger gravitational pull. "should I compare it with something else ?" Depends on what you want to compare, they do exercise a gravitational pull, just like anything with mass. But at the same time they are really bizarre "objects" (if you want to call them that way) and the way they break our understanding of physics and math can't be compared to any other object. But you can also say they are the big brothers of neutron stars, which are born in the same way as a black hole is, with the difference that neutron stars don't collapse on their own gravity, they are just a step away from it if you wanna call it that way, so in terms of "extremes" you can probably think of neutron stars as the "closest" things to black holes.
How cool would it be if when our galaxy collides with the other one a whole new one is formed. One in which more planets are discovered maybe even a new earth. And imagine all the new stars and constellations you’d be able to see at night. What if this collision rebirths earth and surviving animals/humans are living in a new world with other species animals and plants. Or finding new life on potential other planets.
The odds of we being able to view is is 0.000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Zero. That ain't gonna happen sadly. I really want to see some apocalyptic scenes.
Ton618 - Whenever you say billion it reminds me of this analogy: If a million seconds 12 days, one billion is 31 YEARS!!! I STILL can't grasp how big 66 billion times is...
But I have one question .. Does Ton 618 explodes after some limit... Is it getting even bigger ? Will it explode or keeps Getting bigger until eating Whole universe ?Pls explain me😊
In the year 4058 a.d. this black hole will have attracted our solar system to it. Dormant is not a variable that can constitute a status of a "black hole" as all black holes in essence are of such a high gravitational pull in on itself that not even light can escape it. So this black hole is also by definition so powerful we can't see the light be expunged from it's depths because the matter of which it was doesn't exist anymore. If not then we have found a wormhole transportation system to another part of the galaxy, or even of another galaxy.
That awkward moment when you realize the trolls working in RUclips unsubscribe you from channels, and unlike the videos you have already SMASHED the like button to.
I would like to see a video on Jupiter, having the greenhouse effect what would happen how would Jupiter survive the greenhouse effect and would it affect our solar system? Would be a very cool video to watch.
Fun fact. Black holes aren't actually holes at all and in fact a solid object with gravitation so great that even light can't touch the surface on it without being bent around it.
@@ladylyndawn Pretty obvious. When a dwarf star collapses within itself it becomes a burnt out dense and black object which slowly expands its gravitational force because of how dense it has become. This is then called a black hole as it looks like a hole due to the gravitational flux around the solid object which gives off a dense hole-like appearance thus naming it a black hole.
We're talking about millions of years in the future so that means that we will have evolved a lot by that time. We are at this point and humans only exist about 2 million years, imagine what we could do in another 20million so I don't think that black holes would be a problem
Every galaxy has a supermassive black hole in the middle of them, that is how the galaxy’s stick together, the mass, like the solar system, it is stuck together from the suns mass
I had this theory we revolve around the sun as our sun revolves around the center of our galaxy being a black hole. By the time we reach it, it will be so big that it will not do any damage and we will be transferred into another dimension of space and time.
There has to be something further out there. Beyond these. That doesn’t want us to ever reach. We still got millions of years left of technology to make. Like imagine what would could do right now and add a million years to that
One of my friends (RUclips Channel Astronomy Odyssey) told me months ago that Pheonix A became the largest black hole ever discovered. Glad more people know about it now.
And if Betelgeuse goes supernova (a star has to be 8 times more massive than our sun to go supernova and become either a neutron star or a black hole and this one is about 750 times more massive, so if it turns out to become a black hole it will probably be supermassive instantly) we may have a black hole about 500 light years away, instead.
Imagine having to map all the black holes in your region that future space travelers will have to make for a safe trip.
ofc we gonna have hyperspace lanes and routes. jump to hyperspace randomly then get sucked…
That’s it’s possible to go multiple times the speed of light
I wonder what's a safe trip, considering a small stone in space could destroy our ships 😢
Thank god for sat nav
Imagine google maps but for space travel and it shows you the black holes
I've heard of balls of steel but "balls of gravity" is on another level.
😂 lmfao bruh, Good one
@@terrificm6569 you're overreacting
BRO FAX 😂😂😂😂😂
@@speakerbasstester1639 cringey kid, youre overreacting this aint even funny
Scream the word ball in your moms room and a ghost called your mom will spawn in and she will slap the f*** out of you
Amazing how earth sits safely in-between all those black holes.
tbf if it wasn't safe we wouldn't be able to observe so
We would have been immediately destroyed if we were near them
@@Anupamprime uhhhh....yeah I know. That's why I made my statement.
But thanks for pointing out the obvious! 👍
@@danielwhite8424 uhhhh...yeah, I know. But thanks for basically repeating what I said.
Because there is a divine intilligence..One GOD..the way ,the truth and the life..Owned space ,time and matter
Astronomers: Something dangerous is close to us
The thing: *2 billion light years away*
When he said right outside our solar system my heart rate was over 9000
Same😢
Technically every black hole is outside the solar system
@@Anupamprime 🤓
@@devazion thanks 👀
same but we would be dead bcz it would take ages for that to reach us
About the supermassive black holes, theres a teory: basically, in the past when the universe was smaller matter was more concentrated and these giant stars, called Quasi - Stars, were born: the were as massive as half of the solar system; it carried on growing, and the mass of its core was too concentrated, so it went supernova and formed a black hole: but the star was too massive (about 3 times the solar system) and survived its own supernova: now it had a black hole inside of itself.
The black hole began expanding and the star started growing too: it was as big as 30 times the solar system! But the black hole lurking inside it started "eating" it, and it completely consumed the star, and thats how supermassive black holes are formed.
Again, thats just a theory, but i think its cool!
One of my favorite theories is the one (can’t remember its name so lets just call it the coin-hole theory) where the universe is basically just sitting inside of a gargantuan black hole and matter simply flows into our universe resulting in expansion while smaller black holes simply feed that matter back into another universe via their singularities which is then redistributed into our universe or potentially another universe that may exist inside another large black whole. Of course since none of these theories can be proved as of this time it just makes our universe all the more intriguing.
A Kurzgesagt video brought up that possibility. If we were to find proof of the existence of these colossal stars (aptly named black hole stars), that'd be such a humongous find! (Pun intended)
@@idofx8722 I remember watching a programme ages ago with Brian cox. And they were talking about some base signal they had heard Being projected from the edge of the universe. And I was like wahhh the universe has an edge. I’ve also wondered what the universe sits in for ages. Until I heard the theory that our entire universe may rest inside a black hole. Well dose that not make sense then why the universe would even have an edge?
Then just imagine how big is our universe.😢
Imagine if two multiverses collided
@@leowang722 death
@@leowang722 your mom would be my gf and you would be my dad
@@leowang722 these space things take millions of years to merge and i think two multiverse merging would take several trillion years or more
So we only have to worry about pollution...... Probably
@GUIDING_LIGHT Bro...The Universe is 150 sex trillion times Bigger than Observable universe ..observable universe itself is 93 billion light years ...Multiply 93 billion light years with 150 sex trillion.
I am lying on the bed and watching RUclips But the thought scares me that Somewhere in the Universe Massive Blackholes are feeding on everything closer to them, How scary that view would be
It's scary to even imagine the power of such objects. We are damn lucky to be far enough away from these space "monsters"! It is unlikely that there will be things more terrible. However, it was interesting to learn new details about all this. Now I will wait for the video about the death of our galaxy during the merger with Andromeda! I know it will be cool 😏
Andromeda is our home galaxy and the two of our galaxies have been merging for a long time.
It is not Cool to die or is it ? Who knows i beliv death is another world i beliv our planet knows i bet nature knows i bet Even some of humans knows
i know something more terrifying... the in laws 😂😂😂
@@noahtrue4950 milky way*
I find the voids in the universe to be equally terrifying. Imagine a space in the universe where for light-years around there are no stars, no galaxies, no planets, just a deep, empty, inky blackness. I could imagine any poor soul being lost in these voids going eredeemably mad.
What if we just got sucked up by this black hole while we were just watching this video 💀
Black holes don't suck things in.
@johnfix YOU ARE STUPID
@@John_Fx cap
@@John_Fx that’s..quite literally what they do..gravity is so condensed at its center that everything is simply pulled into it past the event horizon
@@John_Fx bro has denied a black hole’s main function
Cameraman never dies💀
After Chelsea's performance today I wouldn't mind diving in one
I can't help but think how painful it would be to end up as spaghetti dosed with radiation...
As long as your nerve endings are fried you won’t feel anything
You'll be dead long before you're actually spaghetti lol
Don't worry, you will die earlier before Gaia bh1 comes to our solar system.
@@agbrawlstar3866 Well duh 😂
By the time you are spaghettified you wouldn’t know you died the death you will exprience will be like turning a switch on and off you won’t have time to process how you died
It's not "almost impossible" to imagine how big these things are, it literally is. We cannot actually comprehend these sizes, distances, or forces.
I’m thankful that this planet is far, far, away from any black hole
@PosterboyLegacy We’d have time to prepare and get out
What if all stars went super nova? How long would it take to see it frome earth? How would it affect the universe?
bro we orbiting a star, if it went supernova, we would be burnt to crisps.
@@mahirlabeeb5542 I know this. I just think it would be cool to see him animate it like he does, ya know? His animations are epic.
@Mahir Labeeb Also, it was more or less a question from my children.
We would see only the sun supernova before we get brown to bits, we would nt see any other supernova
Good news:the Sun isn't large enough to go supernova...Bad news:It will become a Red Giant eventually and swallow up the Earth anyway.
too close = 1,600 light-years 💀💀
That's actually kinda close
Others black holes are really far from our earth
Cry bout it 💀
@@Lightningthieves 😂😂
1,560 light-years 💀
I made an almost-perfect rhyming thing using one space-related thing starting with each letter:
A is for Andromeda, the nearest galaxy to us,
B is for black holes, which all do they suck
C is for cosmos, the universe as a whole,
D is for dark energy, which pulls us together like a black hole
E is for Earth, the planet we call home,
F is for forces, which are everywhere you roam
G is for gravity, the force that pulls us down,
H is for heat, produced by stars around
I is for intense, like gamma radiation,
J is for Jupiter, the largest planet in rotation
K is for Kuiper belt, between Jupiter and Mars,
L is for light, given to us by stars
M is for Mercury, closest planet to the sun,
N is for Neptune, which is the furthest one
O is for Oort cloud, a huge asteroid mass,
P is for planet, made of rock, ice, or gas
Q is for quasar, galactic nuclei,
R for radiation, the light that's in the sky
S is for star, huge balls of helium,
T for terrestrial, like Earth, you can walk on them
U is for Uranus, seventh planet from the sun,
V is for Venus, which is the hottest one
W is for white hole, which exist, we trust,
X is for xenial, which Earth is to us
Y is for you, right here in the Milky Way,
Z is for zap, which shock waves do if you get in their way
WOW!!!!!
Brilliant rhyming, dude!
Thx I appreciate it
Yo if there any intergalactic aliens watching plz correct my "y is for you right here in the milky way"
@@lightning77125 No problem.
Love this video so much~
Black holes are one thing I fear in space, but at least they aren't a threat to Earth. :'>
not yet 😈
Me too- I saw that Science Channel series “10 ways the world will end”- the black hole was the most terrifying
Newton's 2nd makes it harder for black holes to physically get you in, it'd take longer than you think for a black hole to kill you, you would run out of oxygen before so.
Crazy temperatures, being jettisoned and floating away until you suffocate in the dark & alone, having your helmet or suit tear or crack while in an endless vacuum, and radiation doesn't scare you? O.o
I love you too Choi seong❤
0:38 love that one especially. All those black hole renderings are amazing!
"balls of gravity"
I like what's on your mind😂
Let's not forget how risky the job was for the cameraman to film all those black holes.
If I understand correctly, the gravitational pull of a blackhole is so strong that light cannot radiate, and that is why we see it as a black hole.
But what does a blackhole actually consist of?
Is it some kind of planet but with a huge gravitational pull , or should I compare it with something else ?
You probably already covered that once , but can not find the video !
I know scientists will probably never find out what happens in a black hole but I feel like it has so much energy it tears through the space-time continuum and leads to alternate realities. However, this could be dangerous and exciting if proven to be true
"What does a black hole actually consist of?" In a simplified answer, you can think of a black hole as 3 basic layers.
1. Whatever is orbiting around it (the shiny disks that you'd see in a picture of a black hole)
2. The event horizon, which is the point of no return. Black holes are black because not even light can escape from them because the gravitational pull is too strong, the event horizon is the point at which the gravitational pull is so strong that light can't escape it, so if you were to go into a black hole, reaching the event horizon is the place at which (from our current understanding) you'd never be able to go back.
3. The singularity, which is somewhere "deeper" than the event horizon, the more massive the black hole is, the "deeper" this is. We don't really know much about what the singularity is (or if it even is something), but based on our understanding of physics, this is the part of the black hole where our math and physics break down, but from our understanding it is a place where matter is compressed to an infinitely small point.
"Is it some kind of planet but with a huge gravitational pull"
We don't know exactly what they "are", but we know how they occur, and they occur after a very massive star dies and the remainings of it collapse on its own gravity, creating the blackhole. They do have huge gravitational pulls tho you're right, given a black hole of a certain size/diameter, there is nothing in the universe of the same size/diameter of that black hole with a bigger gravitational pull.
"should I compare it with something else ?"
Depends on what you want to compare, they do exercise a gravitational pull, just like anything with mass. But at the same time they are really bizarre "objects" (if you want to call them that way) and the way they break our understanding of physics and math can't be compared to any other object. But you can also say they are the big brothers of neutron stars, which are born in the same way as a black hole is, with the difference that neutron stars don't collapse on their own gravity, they are just a step away from it if you wanna call it that way, so in terms of "extremes" you can probably think of neutron stars as the "closest" things to black holes.
How cool would it be if when our galaxy collides with the other one a whole new one is formed. One in which more planets are discovered maybe even a new earth. And imagine all the new stars and constellations you’d be able to see at night. What if this collision rebirths earth and surviving animals/humans are living in a new world with other species animals and plants. Or finding new life on potential other planets.
The odds of we being able to view is is 0.000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Zero.
That ain't gonna happen sadly. I really want to see some apocalyptic scenes.
Ì wonder whats inside andromeda galaxy, are there hooman too there??
So happy this channel exists!! Great job, guys!! YOU ARE INCREDIBLE 😸💞
6:00 , i just died of laughter that moment 😂😂😂
"Stupendously Large Black Holes, or SLABs."
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Ton618 - Whenever you say billion it reminds me of this analogy: If a million seconds 12 days, one billion is 31 YEARS!!! I STILL can't grasp how big 66 billion times is...
Stupendously large black holes like TON 618 is also categorized as ultramassive black holes
But I have one question .. Does Ton 618 explodes after some limit... Is it getting even bigger ? Will it explode or keeps Getting bigger until eating Whole universe ?Pls explain me😊
hawking radiation
7:25 - 7:32 heart rate: 200 7:34 heart rate: reset to normal
Really great video to watch before you go to bed. Goodnight everyone!
😂😂😂
Good thing it’s 1600 lights years away, Black holes won’t even devour Earth.
I really to love to learn about space as an astrologist. But this is pretty terrifying to hear
"Black holes are dark matter devouring balls of energy" hmmm. There is something suspicious here....
“ violent marriage “ got me 😂😂😂😂😂😂
The fact that it's called "BeAtch One" makes me laugh astronomically.
Meanwhile Sagittarius A:
the 13billion+ year old black holes they keep finding should really be called " Primordial Black Holes;" since they been around since the beginning .
One of the best videos in recent times of "what if"!!!
Proof that cameraman never dies
creators fell short of words explaining the vastness of black holes!!
They were discovered the night before Christmas break.
Phoenix A might be the next biggest, but Ton 618 will still be the gargantuan legend.
I'm scared all time cuz I'm worried black holes 😭😭😭
This is an amazing piece of work.
In the year 4058 a.d. this black hole will have attracted our solar system to it. Dormant is not a variable that can constitute a status of a "black hole" as all black holes in essence are of such a high gravitational pull in on itself that not even light can escape it. So this black hole is also by definition so powerful we can't see the light be expunged from it's depths because the matter of which it was doesn't exist anymore. If not then we have found a wormhole transportation system to another part of the galaxy, or even of another galaxy.
Ohno
It will take 4.5 days to reach that black hole going warp factor 8. We will use that black hole to travel into other dimensions or to other galaxy's
Bro Phonix A is crazy its bigger than ton 618😮
damn, and I thought our sun was the strongest in our universe... It's literally a newborn baby compared to any black holes.
This is very scary for me 😢
I don’t think phoenix a is bigger than ton 618 as it is now. I think if they were at the same distance of 5 billion light years ton would be bigger!
That awkward moment when you realize the trolls working in RUclips unsubscribe you from channels, and unlike the videos you have already SMASHED the like button to.
5:11 I love that black hole also the name and there is a song calles Ton618 and I love it
Space is both horrifying and beautiful at the same time
When you are talking about Ton 618, I wish that you would show us the galaxy. That way we can see just how bright it is.
This is just a suggestion. Thank you.
"It's coming, it's coming, it's here" Hollywood spin on it. Great video!!!
Oh no! My little invention ton 618 has been dethroned... Celestial hole speaking 🗣️
The closes black hole to us is probably the one outside the solar system and it's less than 1500 light years
❤❤❤ Thanks for the video. Best wishes!
Science people: Haha we found the hiding black hole, gaia!
Gaia backhole: Darn it I been spotted welp better eat the universe to hide the evedence.
what if black hole teleports us to other universe?
The center black hole of our galaxy being 4 million ☉ is definitely 2 times bigger than the 2nd biggest black hole ever discovered with 66billion ☉.
Oh hey look they changed the thumbnail.
This thumbnail is so wrong with the real size…
Good thing I'll be long gone before any of this happens.
Same
Quite a shame and relief to say that in our current day and age that a black hole is the least of our problems.
Camera man's immortal.
Credits to the cameraman😂😂😂😂😂
I would like to see a video on Jupiter, having the greenhouse effect what would happen how would Jupiter survive the greenhouse effect and would it affect our solar system? Would be a very cool video to watch.
Nice vid🎉
I'm not sure if you have, but if you haven't, could you do a video on a zombie apocalypse?
Does anyone know the background music playing in 2:05?
Black holes can form by 3 white dwarfs colliding and the white dwarf remaining has a core that is a REALLY small black hole
Love what if videos❤❤❤
Bot
Wow keep it up
"Gave it the melodic name LB-1" LB-1 is the shortest blackhole name I've heard.
Timestamp: 2:24
It would be nice to visit Phoenix A in the flesh one day.
Fun fact. Black holes aren't actually holes at all and in fact a solid object with gravitation so great that even light can't touch the surface on it without being bent around it.
Um yea, not even scientists or astronomers can fully understand how a black hole works so what makes you think that’s anything factual?
@@ladylyndawn Pretty obvious. When a dwarf star collapses within itself it becomes a burnt out dense and black object which slowly expands its gravitational force because of how dense it has become. This is then called a black hole as it looks like a hole due to the gravitational flux around the solid object which gives off a dense hole-like appearance thus naming it a black hole.
@@ladylyndawn Also what makes you think I can't make a factual reason behind it? I don't recall you knowing anything about me.
It might be a worm hole a tunnel to another part of the galaxy
We're talking about millions of years in the future so that means that we will have evolved a lot by that time. We are at this point and humans only exist about 2 million years, imagine what we could do in another 20million so I don't think that black holes would be a problem
AYO! NOW IM WORRIED 💀
Imagine if phoenix a was close to the solar system 😊
As an alternative to Milkdromeda, I suggest Andromeway as the new name of the two galaxies, once merged!
Every galaxy has a supermassive black hole in the middle of them, that is how the galaxy’s stick together, the mass, like the solar system, it is stuck together from the suns mass
I had this theory we revolve around the sun as our sun revolves around the center of our galaxy being a black hole. By the time we reach it, it will be so big that it will not do any damage and we will be transferred into another dimension of space and time.
Great video! But I'm more worried about a monstrous black hole in my finances given the cost of living ..... 😉
I love black holes, I d like to observe gaia bh1 black hole, can you send a website about it
“Black holes are Dark, Mattered, Devouring Balls of gravity”
My dirty ahh mind:
PAUSEEE💀💀
thanks informative
Now I‘m really scared!😭😭😭😭
fly was buzzing me and then leaves me alone. this sort of thing i tell you
There has to be something further out there. Beyond these. That doesn’t want us to ever reach. We still got millions of years left of technology to make. Like imagine what would could do right now and add a million years to that
Always fascinated by listening about the black holes 😊😊❤❤
One of my friends (RUclips Channel Astronomy Odyssey) told me months ago that Pheonix A became the largest black hole ever discovered. Glad more people know about it now.
Yup sadly tonsicks 18 is no longer the biggest.
It's Phoenix A.
Go tell Phoenix from Minecraft that there was a black whole named after him.
I blame that Grunge Group SoundGarden for this and asking for "Blackhole Sun,wont you come,and wash away the raaain."
I have been seeing these videos since 200k
God is saving us, by keeping us from such distance from those monster blackhole..
Thanks lord 🙏
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And if Betelgeuse goes supernova (a star has to be 8 times more massive than our sun to go supernova and become either a neutron star or a black hole and this one is about 750 times more massive, so if it turns out to become a black hole it will probably be supermassive instantly) we may have a black hole about 500 light years away, instead.
Though it will probably not happen for another 100000 years at least
Good thing we live far enough away.
What if black holes are creations of alien type 3 civilizations providing energy recourses from a star system / galaxy?
Welp now there’s one 1550 light years away from us.
Albino u know that's not close enough calm down
@@GXoXdIsNotaMANtimeUtoWakeUp …what?
Keep in mind if what is known about Phoenix A* is true it's 34 Billion solar masses larger then TON 618
If anybody wonders 5:33 the mass is 1.32e+41 this... yeah pretty big considering the sun is 2e+30