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Ok, you probably know what and why the game is doing this, since if you have an extreme knowledge on astronomy and chemestry, you also probably know about computer programming. But since you did not go into full deph detail on why that happened, I will give myself the benifit of the doubgt so I can say why. When you increase an objects mass to a certain point in this game, it turns into a black hole (eventually, when you raise it high enough), as you already know. And usually, the game expects realistic to be on when you increase the mass of a star to stupid amounts so it will go supernova, when it goes super nova, the original star gets replaced by the result, in the case of the black hole, this tells the game that a the stars glow is gone. But, when you have realistic off, instead of getting REPLACED by a black hole, it TURNS INTO one, and when the game does that, it forgets to remove the stars glow. This is also why the black holes glow depends on the color of the star.
+Aron Andrén No it would destroy HALF the milkey way. It might be huge, but the rubble left from the explostion could simply gather together and form stars, another central black hole, and boom, another milky way galaxy.
Its just trapped light. You can trap light with a black hole making it travel almost infinitely around it, untill some of it finally escapes and its that lighht that you can see. With a mass like that you can acturally orbit light. Its pretty normal for black holes, but usually the iris isnt that visible on smaller black holes, but with that mass you can acturally see alot of it.
+supermassimo Animations yes, SOME light escapes and thats the light you see. the ions knock some out of the "orbit" and travels to your eye. some of the light that reaches you are possibly billions of years old since its creation within a star.
This is due to the plasma around the black hole heating, and basically generating the luminosity of a star.. Programming wise, this is because it keeps the stars original properties and "forgets" to remove them. So in fact it is a bug, BUT it is supposed to happen to all black holes with a lot of mass on the edge of the event horizon. The pressure will simply turn it into plasma and create these rings.
I'm no astrophysicist, but I'm pretty sure the halo is the photon sphere of the black hole. Since inserting a black hole doesn't insert light as well, but when you collapse a pre existing star, it's got light to create the photon sphere. By the way, the photon sphere is the closest point at which light can orbit a black hole stabily. Please correct me if I'm wrong.
+PlutoneShard You're almost right. From a perspective so far away from the black hole, it seems like a sphere, but it is actually a region in which the light goes near the black hole at a parabolic angle and does not enter or become trapped in the black hole, but instead goes "around" it. Think of a comet passing Earth as it reaches a low point and then leaves the blackholes influence. The photon sphere is actually invisible if you are looking directly upon the black hole, and is only visible if you are within the photon sphere.
+OtherDalfite Yeah, I knew that because the photon sphere is orbiting the black hole, no light escapes it to make the photon sphere visible, it was just the first thing that popped up in my head. Thanks for clearing it up though!
Im pretty certain that you are right. Many Black wholes are surrounded by such a sphere. Im still not quite sure if this was supposed to happen in the game because the shape and coulouring of the sphere are quite odd for such a thing.
+OtherDalfite pretty sure something similar to it would be visible and it would give us a very close approximation of where the photon spehere actually is: any photons that pass by the blackhole just outside of the sphere would have it's trajectory radically bent (just not enough to enter the looping circle); if there is enough light around the blackhole could bend enough light in a manner that observers outside of it would see as a halo around the hole
Well the thing in the center is definetly a black hole , but since the realistic mode is turned off i think the stars sheds off it's light particles and creates a apparent horizon . Meaning the thing in the center is particles with mass , the outer ring around it is the light of those particles . This is only speculation correct me if I'm wrong
I do believe that what your seeing is the light from the original Star frozen at the event horizon. theoretically speaking, anything falling in to the event horizon should appear frozen in time to us (you would see a shell of stars around or own galaxies supermassive) and your black hole formed pretty... oddly when your start suddenly reached yen times a galaxies mass. it's possible that the light from your start got frozen on the event horizon before the hole had a chance to swallow everything.
It's called a quasar. Super massive black hole that when it passes through galaxy or nebula it sucks everything that is unlucky enough to be in the gravitational field. The mass is spinning around sort of like orbiting around the black hole and due to it's high speed the mass is heating, hence it eliminates. Btw this is just a theory about quasars, so let's not get all jumpy and excited, e.g. previous theory about quasars was that they are galaxies mixed together creating one bigass galaxy.
Anton, I'm pretty sure that this is supposed to happen. Its the halo of the energy left from the star/body that it used to be. Movie Interstellar had a similar black hole.
That's what happens, when any large does when it gets too much mass. This goes to show how much u know about the universe, because this is a simple law of any star.
Guys, you can still make it by adding a black hole. Click on it. Go to Appearance, and there is a thing called Color. If you change it then you will be able to see a halo around it! Hope it helps! :)
its 2018 andi experienced a similar bug where i grew a star into a galactic sized black hole really fast with a bunch of objects around it and it left a halo with the orbits still visible as all the planets that were in teh raduis of the black hole got sucked in, i had the orbits on and saw an implosion of lines. turned off orbits and the orbital lines disappeared from everywhere but inside the black hole. im thinking rather than a abug it may just be how the software operates but i could be wrong
I am guessing this is a star that has almost reached it's Schwarzinger Radius, but has got a part of it's surface still outside of it. I was wonder what that would look like, if this were to happen, since it can't really occur in nature unless we're dealing with Planck masses, and I doubt we'd be able to observe single quanta. (I've wandered off topic...) So yeah, without doing some calculations, it seems that that is indeed what has happened. On a side note, I doubt that Universe Sandbox² models Photon spheres or Quasars (yet). If it did, it would've been stated in the changelog.
well, you turned of the "realistic" what did you think would happen., that like disasembeling a lighter, remove the saferycap, turn the thingy several loops rather than max 1/4 a loop and calling it a "defective product" when the fire coming out is a feet tall.
+ninja011 I'm not certain that the developers intended for this to occur. What it appears to be is the game has some limit of mass at which all objects are treated as black holes, but the object is keeping some properties from whatever it came from before. Likely they programmed stars to have a light halo around them when zoomed in and the object is still applying that effect. Still, that explanation would be a nice excuse to make this into an actual feature.
Seems like it would be real. Something so big would also have a massive amount of gravity. so much, most light particles are not escaping. Technically it's so massive it turned into a black hole
Heh, Is this, the other side of a black hole? Houston, we've located the Star Gate. I wonder if that black area is simply light that is emitted in the nonvisible spectrum such as infrared, X-ray, etc. Can you view this object through various lens from the nonvisible spectrum?
omg he said Beetlejuice three times run for the hills sidenote, it it possible to create "glowing" particles? not the ones from a star collapse, but like the ones you made orbiting the black hole
I tried going back to this version, doing the glitch, and then exporting the object, to see if it would still work if imported into the current version. Unfortunately, though, it just became a normal black hole.
+Tim Baillie-david yeah but the plasma's(actually plasma, super heated gas is plasma) light cant escape the blackhole because the light is being emitted is past the event horizon and the event horizen is basically the point of no return. Once it reaches the even horizen it can't go back. So it might be there but it would be impossible for the light to escape and hit your eyes.
+ProMCRedstone it could be traveling so fast that its actually visible to us... nothing is really impossible to escape lol you just gotta be so fast that even when crossing the event horizon you can still escape
Fusion Wing excuse me but nothing is faster than light, there is "theory" (i quoted it because theres no actual proof) that suggest something can be faster but chances are it will ripe spacetime and create a worm hole(or black hole or white hole[honestly at this point my brain is so filled with facts that i cant comprehend it all....even though i know it all....wa? how does that make sense... Error404: Directory not found io.readin.exe not found Gmod Onion Fried Unicorn Carrot Karaty Yoyo Optimus Uranus Roundabout Security Elephant Lolypop Frame Restarting..... Booted. Oh boy that was wierd, were was i?
lol well then again there is always the theory of something being faster... doesnt mean its impossible though there just might be something that can escape thy black hole
So you created Gargantua from Interstellar. I heard Neil deGrasse Tyson say something about stars that exceed the "size limit" will collapse, so logically a star as massive as the Milky Way will most definitely collapse into a supermassive black hole.
so painfully wrong, not quite the way it works... 1. the milky way is a galaxy, 2. there is no size limit, it is a process that I don't feel like explaining right now
isn't something at least like that supposed to happen where if its big enough than it would have enough mass to have such a high gravitational pull and density that even light cant escape.
There is a weird thing going on when I try to do this in Universe Sandbox TWO. Instead of it saying, 'realistic mode', it says 'calculated radius'. Is there any way I can fix this?
This not a bug, you should read more about "direct collapse" - which hope to answer the question chicken or eggs, in cosmic scale. This what happen when a star receive alot mass from surrounding dust and gas, so much that the star keep gaining mass until the star reach it breaking point and turn into a black hole. And this happen alot when the universe was young. and since you turned off realistic, the star cant explode due to it enormous mass and at the same time, a black hole form inside the core of the star resulting an object that has even-horizon and emit light at the same time.
I made this bug occur but the black hole was the size of the universe and the white glow kept expanding and expanding until i zoomed out so far i couldn't see our own universe aka the black hole i made and only the white glow was shown. XD
You've got my subscription. I LOVE LOVE LOVE the video's you do! I'm no pro at space, but I am obsessed with it enough to be called an enthusiast. You make explanations very easy for me to understand when they are overly complicated, plus give me tips, tricks, and hints for universe sandbox 2, so it is a win win situation for me! Keep it up, brother!
Ok, you probably know what and why the game is doing this, since if you have an extreme knowledge on astronomy and chemestry, you also probably know about computer programming. But since you did not go into full deph detail on why that happened, I will give myself the benifit of the doubgt so I can say why. When you increase an objects mass to a certain point in this game, it turns into a black hole (eventually, when you raise it high enough), as you already know. And usually, the game expects realistic to be on when you increase the mass of a star to stupid amounts so it will go supernova, when it goes super nova, the original star gets replaced by the result, in the case of the black hole, this tells the game that a the stars glow is gone. But, when you have realistic off, instead of getting REPLACED by a black hole, it TURNS INTO one, and when the game does that, it forgets to remove the stars glow. This is also why the black holes glow depends on the color of the star.
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MegaLoGamer 69420 I did read that comment under a minute
MegaLoGamer 69420 what I was thinking.
"benefit of the Dougbt" what about benefit of the grammar
lol… learn to spell correctly!
it hit the "Petrov limit" haha
Mr Biggle Music whats petrov limit
Its like Insterstellar (The movie)
interstellar*
+Larsak Roblox entertaiment ik, but I'm on mobile
Anyone know why you can't edit from mobile (and can't directly delete from desktop version)
+Roderick Ahrens (NexusLink) you can edit on mobile, but you have to use google+
Interstellar was kinda confusing
that explosion could destroy the milkyway
+Aron Andrén No it would destroy HALF the milkey way. It might be huge, but the rubble left from the explostion could simply gather together and form stars, another central black hole, and boom, another milky way galaxy.
+ProMCRedstone
>rubble
this is a black hole we're dealing with.
+Alexander Ferguson well there would be an immense supply of matter inside of a super massive black hole and around it
But this matter is flying around the black hole at relativistic (i.e. near light speed) speeds. It's moving too fast for material to gather together.
Its just trapped light. You can trap light with a black hole making it travel almost infinitely around it, untill some of it finally escapes and its that lighht that you can see. With a mass like that you can acturally orbit light. Its pretty normal for black holes, but usually the iris isnt that visible on smaller black holes, but with that mass you can acturally see alot of it.
+1Animeculture but you wouldnt see it. for you to be able to see the halo, light must travel to your eye
+supermassimo Animations yes, SOME light escapes and thats the light you see. the ions knock some out of the "orbit" and travels to your eye. some of the light that reaches you are possibly billions of years old since its creation within a star.
Once over the event horizon NONE of the photons can escape. That is the point. Any light technically doesn't come from inside that.
That’s the Black Hole photographed in April2019
Anton: And a bunch of color thingys
Me: HE SAID THINGYS
I made Jupiter the exact size of the Milky way and this happened
This is due to the plasma around the black hole heating, and basically generating the luminosity of a star.. Programming wise, this is because it keeps the stars original properties and "forgets" to remove them. So in fact it is a bug, BUT it is supposed to happen to all black holes with a lot of mass on the edge of the event horizon.
The pressure will simply turn it into plasma and create these rings.
congrats you created a new universe
I'm no astrophysicist, but I'm pretty sure the halo is the photon sphere of the black hole. Since inserting a black hole doesn't insert light as well, but when you collapse a pre existing star, it's got light to create the photon sphere. By the way, the photon sphere is the closest point at which light can orbit a black hole stabily. Please correct me if I'm wrong.
The game is not THAT complex, but maybe....
+PlutoneShard You're almost right. From a perspective so far away from the black hole, it seems like a sphere, but it is actually a region in which the light goes near the black hole at a parabolic angle and does not enter or become trapped in the black hole, but instead goes "around" it. Think of a comet passing Earth as it reaches a low point and then leaves the blackholes influence. The photon sphere is actually invisible if you are looking directly upon the black hole, and is only visible if you are within the photon sphere.
+OtherDalfite Yeah, I knew that because the photon sphere is orbiting the black hole, no light escapes it to make the photon sphere visible, it was just the first thing that popped up in my head. Thanks for clearing it up though!
Im pretty certain that you are right. Many Black wholes are surrounded by such a sphere. Im still not quite sure if this was supposed to happen in the game because the shape and coulouring of the sphere are quite odd for such a thing.
+OtherDalfite pretty sure something similar to it would be visible and it would give us a very close approximation of where the photon spehere actually is: any photons that pass by the blackhole just outside of the sphere would have it's trajectory radically bent (just not enough to enter the looping circle); if there is enough light around the blackhole could bend enough light in a manner that observers outside of it would see as a halo around the hole
Ah, I've been meaning to google what happens if a black hole gets too full of light. I read the comments and learned XD
Well the thing in the center is definetly a black hole , but since the realistic mode is turned off i think the stars sheds off it's light particles and creates a apparent horizon . Meaning the thing in the center is particles with mass , the outer ring around it is the light of those particles . This is only speculation correct me if I'm wrong
That black hole with your favorite sun... yeah, it already looks like it has an ... increasion disk
bruh that must be epic but uts alreafy fixed :-(
When I was watching the effects of this thing, it brought to mind KIC 8462852.
the dilation around a black hole is called gravitational lensing.
The gravity is so strong that even light can't escape...
could be useful to represent the hawking radiation
Working as intended, no bug
It was a bug. IF you try it now in Universe Sandbox, this doesn't happen.
And how it is done clearly shows that it was a bug.
you're a bug
and ant is a bug.
I do believe that what your seeing is the light from the original Star frozen at the event horizon. theoretically speaking, anything falling in to the event horizon should appear frozen in time to us (you would see a shell of stars around or own galaxies supermassive) and your black hole formed pretty... oddly when your start suddenly reached yen times a galaxies mass. it's possible that the light from your start got frozen on the event horizon before the hole had a chance to swallow everything.
sorry, replace start with star and yen with ten... damn smartphone, making me look bad over here.
Can you have like a series that you just screw around in universe sandbox Maybe take suggestions. Like if you agree :)
He already does that
+Jared Bahr Why? They don't fucking mean anything.
Vissoff watch your language
Wyatt Fenlason No.
Jared Bahr Who gives a shit. In the grand scope of things even 500 likes is nothing anyways.
Can you make a Massive black hole (as Massive as the milky way) to crash into the milky way?
Home, home, home! That's right -- I said it three times, too!
It's called a quasar. Super massive black hole that when it passes through galaxy or nebula it sucks everything that is unlucky enough to be in the gravitational field. The mass is spinning around sort of like orbiting around the black hole and due to it's high speed the mass is heating, hence it eliminates. Btw this is just a theory about quasars, so let's not get all jumpy and excited, e.g. previous theory about quasars was that they are galaxies mixed together creating one bigass galaxy.
its called a white whole, it spits stuff out
it's a supernova orbiting the black hole at no speed and at infinity at the same time!
You should make a small star with planets orbiting around it orbit a huge star.
you can see that this thimg is a black hole because the escape velocity is above light speed
Anton, I'm pretty sure that this is supposed to happen. Its the halo of the energy left from the star/body that it used to be. Movie Interstellar had a similar black hole.
I think that it haves gravity to a point were only a few quantity of light can scape of the star, the light on the edges of the view point.
with the pulsars it looks cool
It looks like a galactic supermassive black hole, but without all the stars around it. Except the glow would be stars? I dunno.
scientist say a star the size of the entire solar system would absorb its own light so a star the size of the milky way should do the same
It could be a black hole with a white hole outer layer, just one of my creative ideas
that halo is just stream particles that where emitted from the object and now orbit the black hole
Beeteljuice, loved that movie
"If you're a developer you may want to get this checked because this is definitely a bug" 😂
That's what happens, when any large does when it gets too much mass. This goes to show how much u know about the universe, because this is a simple law of any star.
I think you created a Quasar, sort-of-speak
You should one day try and create a galaxy from scratch.
Guys, you can still make it by adding a black hole. Click on it. Go to Appearance, and there is a thing called Color. If you change it then you will be able to see a halo around it! Hope it helps! :)
it is a quasi star (maybe). quasi stars core is made out of black hole
I think they fixed this, because I tried to do it, but the star just turned into a black hole without a halo.
its 2018 andi experienced a similar bug where i grew a star into a galactic sized black hole really fast with a bunch of objects around it and it left a halo with the orbits still visible as all the planets that were in teh raduis of the black hole got sucked in, i had the orbits on and saw an implosion of lines. turned off orbits and the orbital lines disappeared from everywhere but inside the black hole. im thinking rather than a abug it may just be how the software operates but i could be wrong
That is Sahaquiel the 10th angel.
I am guessing this is a star that has almost reached it's Schwarzinger Radius, but has got a part of it's surface still outside of it. I was wonder what that would look like, if this were to happen, since it can't really occur in nature unless we're dealing with Planck masses, and I doubt we'd be able to observe single quanta. (I've wandered off topic...)
So yeah, without doing some calculations, it seems that that is indeed what has happened.
On a side note, I doubt that Universe Sandbox² models Photon spheres or Quasars (yet). If it did, it would've been stated in the changelog.
well, you turned of the "realistic" what did you think would happen., that like disasembeling a lighter, remove the saferycap, turn the thingy several loops rather than max 1/4 a loop and calling it a "defective product" when the fire coming out is a feet tall.
+Anton Petrov This video made me go watch Interstellar... Was not dissapointed
That looks exactly like gargantua in interstellar
Mr. Petrov, I think this object that you call a bug maybe this class of object.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quasi-star
+ninja011 I'm not certain that the developers intended for this to occur. What it appears to be is the game has some limit of mass at which all objects are treated as black holes, but the object is keeping some properties from whatever it came from before. Likely they programmed stars to have a light halo around them when zoomed in and the object is still applying that effect. Still, that explanation would be a nice excuse to make this into an actual feature.
Seems like it would be real. Something so big would also have a massive amount of gravity. so much, most light particles are not escaping. Technically it's so massive it turned into a black hole
You just...made a Disco.
That bug has already been fixed a long time ago!
Reminds me of Gargantua
That's a Quasi-star!
Heh, Is this, the other side of a black hole? Houston, we've located the Star Gate.
I wonder if that black area is simply light that is emitted in the nonvisible spectrum such as infrared, X-ray, etc. Can you view this object through various lens from the nonvisible spectrum?
omg he said Beetlejuice three times run for the hills
sidenote, it it possible to create "glowing" particles?
not the ones from a star collapse, but like the ones you made orbiting the black hole
I got this guys, I'm pretty sure this is what is known as a gravastar. just wiki the cosmological term.
Betelgeuse is also my favorite :3
got his deklination tattooed onto my collar bone :D
I tried going back to this version, doing the glitch, and then exporting the object, to see if it would still work if imported into the current version. Unfortunately, though, it just became a normal black hole.
I miss these days of no-facecam Anton.
You see Saurons eye I see an eclipse
The light is generated by super heated gas that is orbiting around the black hole at very fast speeds.
+Tim Baillie-david yeah but the plasma's(actually plasma, super heated gas is plasma) light cant escape the blackhole because the light is being emitted is past the event horizon and the event horizen is basically the point of no return. Once it reaches the even horizen it can't go back. So it might be there but it would be impossible for the light to escape and hit your eyes.
+ProMCRedstone it could be traveling so fast that its actually visible to us... nothing is really impossible to escape lol you just gotta be so fast that even when crossing the event horizon you can still escape
Fusion Wing excuse me but nothing is faster than light, there is "theory" (i quoted it because theres no actual proof) that suggest something can be faster but chances are it will ripe spacetime and create a worm hole(or black hole or white hole[honestly at this point my brain is so filled with facts that i cant comprehend it all....even though i know it all....wa? how does that make sense...
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io.readin.exe not found
Gmod Onion Fried Unicorn Carrot Karaty Yoyo Optimus Uranus Roundabout Security Elephant Lolypop Frame
Restarting.....
Booted.
Oh boy that was wierd, were was i?
lol well then again there is always the theory of something being faster... doesnt mean its impossible though there just might be something that can escape thy black hole
Reminds me of Eye of Terror from Warhammer 40k
Reminds me of anonymous
11:58 is like coliding black holes!
no
So you created Gargantua from Interstellar. I heard Neil deGrasse Tyson say something about stars that exceed the "size limit" will collapse, so logically a star as massive as the Milky Way will most definitely collapse into a supermassive black hole.
so painfully wrong, not quite the way it works... 1. the milky way is a galaxy, 2. there is no size limit, it is a process that I don't feel like explaining right now
My Favorite Star Sirius B
That is very similar to a black hole(except it has light)
Wait so if it's 10 times the size of the milky way then how do u still see the next arm of it
Such a good bug!
7:21 YEAH LETS PARTY!!! XD
isn't something at least like that supposed to happen where if its big enough than it would have enough mass to have such a high gravitational pull and density that even light cant escape.
The the blackhole on interstellar
didn't you turn the realism mode of when trying to mix the black holes?
what if, its not a bug, and it actually happens?
it also looks like a solar eclipse if you get further away from it
*Hmmm*
Am I the only one whose mum did not appreciate me watching black holes XD
and they said it took hundreds of hours to render individual frames
I don't think that black hole was almost twice as big in mass as the milky way
you can do a sharingan with 4 of those
There is a weird thing going on when I try to do this in Universe Sandbox TWO. Instead of it saying, 'realistic mode', it says 'calculated radius'. Is there any way I can fix this?
I think they call a black hole with that effect, a quasar.
+Tate Cash umm....did you not just see the beginning were he showed you quasars....
ProMCRedstone my apologize. My little cousin watches this channel and my account is always signed it. He means well.
This not a bug, you should read more about "direct collapse" - which hope to answer the question chicken or eggs, in cosmic scale.
This what happen when a star receive alot mass from surrounding dust and gas, so much that the star keep gaining mass until the star reach it breaking point and turn into a black hole. And this happen alot when the universe was young.
and since you turned off realistic, the star cant explode due to it enormous mass and at the same time, a black hole form inside the core of the star resulting an object that has even-horizon and emit light at the same time.
I made this bug occur but the black hole was the size of the universe and the white glow kept expanding and expanding until i zoomed out so far i couldn't see our own universe aka the black hole i made and only the white glow was shown. XD
Interesting video but four words spring to mind 'get on with it'! Rarely have I seen an example of someone using 200 words when 20 would do.
I think it's some sort of quasar.
+Randy Agent watch the beginning were he shows you what a quasar looks like.
+ProMCRedstone Yes, it was a mistake.
Can it be, cuz it is supermassive that atracts even the light, so it's a black sun?
could it just be a star but the program has calculated escape v to be the same as or greater than light speed.
in essence there is a upper star mass limit where the star just becomes a black hole
beautiful
I had a bug and the black hole was even bigger
Interesting glitch, quick question though. If you turn it back on realistic mode does it explode or does it behave like a black hole?
It's... It's an accretion disc!!!
I think it's orbiting light, because of that mass. Anyway, realistic is off so... Not their buisness I guess
Would that be a hypermassive black hole then.
I think that at this point it would be more accurate to call it a Hawking Emission Singularity, assuming that the halo is caused by hawking radiation.
bug bug bug!
i think this is a black hole with his event horizon.
illuminate confirmed
Can you explain why adding a black hole to a simulation with 0 or -X gravity makes it supernova?
it collapses gravity cant gold it together
Eez Madness ok, but why does adding a star to a simulation like that make it become larger or even turn into a black hole instead of going supernova.
+TDGS14 the game's not done so the supernova and other novas aren't added to the game yet or simulation
+TDGS14 HE DIDN'T PUT REALISTIC ON
Hello everyone. :) Is it me or does this video take the disco to a whole new level? :P