NASA Simulation’s Plunge Into a Black Hole: Explained
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- Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025
- This new, immersive visualization produced on a NASA supercomputer represents a scenario where a camera - a stand-in for a daring astronaut - enters the event horizon, sealing its fate.
Goddard scientists created the visualizations on the Discover supercomputer at the NASA Center for Climate Simulation.
The destination is a supermassive black hole with 4.3 million times the mass of our Sun, equivalent to the monster located at the center of our Milky Way galaxy. To simplify the complex calculations, the black hole is not rotating.
A flat, swirling cloud of hot, glowing gas called an accretion disk surrounds the black hole and serves as a visual reference during the fall. So do glowing structures called photon rings, which form closer to the black hole from light that has orbited it one or more times. A backdrop of the starry sky as seen from Earth completes the scene.
The project generated about 10 terabytes of data - equivalent to roughly half of the estimated text content in the Library of Congress - and took about 5 days running on just 0.3% of Discover’s 129,000 processors. The same feat would take more than a decade on a typical laptop.
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Ok, I am going to watch this about 20 times. Then spend I don’t know how many years trying to really understand it. What I am amazed by is how there are people out there who really do understand it and who can build these super computers to do these simulations.
this is all theory. it will change again in a few years.
It’s basically just a useless video that has no application in reality.
These simulations can be done much quicker nowadays compared to back when interstellar was made. This is also a much less dense simulation
@@hnnngbrahsome of these theories are so accurate they predict things we didnt know existed ( like black holes )
@@hnnngbrah Smartest answer so far.
If you listen closely, you can hear "Murph! Murph!!!"
Interstellar 😭
Thanks for explaining that.
@@AstrovisionsWithyuvraj
DON'T LET ME LEAVE MURPH
@@AstrovisionsWithyuvrajInterstellar*
Where, when?
Watching this isnt gonna cost me 51 years is it?
Omg I just watched interstellar with my dad ty for this comment 😭
Neither one of us has time to worry about relativity right now.
Doesn't sound so bad for pushing a hundred and twenty
I don’t get it, where’s McConaughey?
Alright alright alrrrrrriiiiiiiiiiigggghhhhhhhtttt.........
This comment was "Alright, alright, alright" 🤣
He had to be where a sack was being hackied
Or Tars? I don’t see a tesseract
He’s busy moving backwards. You know, to go forwards.
"It's full of stars."
Something wonderful is going to happen
Obecna cywilizacja upadnie,to początek.l,miejmy nadzieje ,że czegoś nowego, lepszego
At least one star..... Matthew McConaughey!
or T.A.R.S.
lol , literally (in theory )
Would love to see it with 360° mode enabled…
There’s a 360 version that’s also uploaded
@@AluminumOxide Do you have a link?
It’s uploaded to zillow
wait vr version
@@codycdillon1 link
It costed me 51 years watching this
Cost*
🤣🤣🤣
Cost* you illiterate imbeciIe
That grammar cost me just as much!
Now that's a view to die for. Literally
I see what you did there 😑
This is a static blackhole. Once you get one spinning with a nicely formed ergosphere, things get real crazy
underrated comment
Ergosphere?
@@lucash8234 Google Search?
What an extraordinary universe we live in. Beautiful, wonderful, awesome
Majestic
Spectacular
Yet horrifying.
Truly amazing and mysterious
Incomprehensible !
I love it when 'trippy' flicks are exactly '4:20.'
I see you, NASA... Nice play.
It's 4:19 isn't it.
@@roadrash9994:20
I started watching it in 2024... is now 2075... but it lasted only 4min.
It's not 2075 it's 2025
NASA’s horror film collection.
New existential crisis unlocked.
TARS, do you copy?
Murph do you hear me, Murph you cant leave me
This is much more realistic than that Disney movie and that Soundgarden music video
😂
Thank you so much for doing this!!! It’s beautiful!!
Beautiful? You don't find it horrifying?
@@commanderiosifstalin4938 it can be both
My mind trying to comprehend this: 🤯
You have just fulfilled my (and many people's) dream. Thank you 🤩🙌
Tbh not fully i still wanna try it but this is a good sim for know
4:20 I know that’s right. I gotta be high to even begin to think about thinking about how this works
I knew this comment had to be here somewhere. I couldn't have been alone in noticing that before anything
This made my brain tickle. Thank you.
Appreciate ya. Thanks for sharing.
Gonna have to watch this a few more times 😂
This is superb thank you! I’ve always wondered about this since watching interstellar
RIP cameraman
Yes I absolutely have wondered that, thank you, this blows my mind
There are countless games where you can experience this
@@quantumblurrrlike..., please tell me,i really want a good space game
@@WISSAMSTWouter wilds
thanks, Kip
Absolument incroyable ! Je ne me lasse pas de la regarder ❤👏👏👏
This was rad.
No, this was ard
dar
@@Prinze203 harder
1000 rads?
I was going for a "ard who?" > "godd-ard" joke 🥲
Watching this in VR would be fun
Just added this to my bucket list!
Are we able to truly fly a camera into it and see what really happens, like experimental way? This simulation is truly amazing
4:20 huh? I wouldn't have it any other way.
Funny how so many near death experiences involve perception of travelling through a tunnel.
Mind breaking.
Truely terrifying
Amazing! Great work!
3:38
Serious Question, what kind of simulation could be achieved using 80%?
どんなホラー映像よりもゾクゾクするけど、どんな冒険譚よりもワクワクする
Watching this made reflect and realize how fascinating humanity is. Even with all it’s “flaws”..
I'll have to play this again at half speed.
I watched again at 3/4 speed
Very amazing and beautiful video.
Terrific!
Make a VR version
Or just use oculus
bru they made one
@@Lev0t0n thought that was just a 360 vid, and not VR?
this is INCREDIBLE. so intricate, so beautiful in an almost haunting way. you cant say there isnt intelligent design to this universe... "chance" cant be this spectacular!!
You know NASA made this video 4:20 was not an accident.
Haha that's a neat easter egg
Make more like this!
So even if you could theoretically have enough force to leave, you wouldn’t be able to cause you don’t even know which direction to go?
This is amazing!
Need to release this for VR
4:20 video, nice
This was incredibly beautiful
Respect to Cameraman
This little maneuver is going to cost us more than 51 years!
ホワイトボードにアイスピックで穴を開けて
ライトでなぞって行くと穴の周囲がグルグル屈折している様子が見られるんですが
それがブラックホールにそっくりでした。
その奥の特異点は。。
Diffraction
よく試したな
So, is there an orchestra in it?
You haven’t seen interstellar?
Awesome 😎👍
camera man really went crazy for this one
Glorious. Absolutely glorious.
So beautiful; thank you so much
So beautiful, light bends and it’s so crazy to fathom
We agreed, 90%! Goodbye Dr. Brandt…
Where's bookshelf?
🤣
Camera Man Never Forget 🤝🏻
Wow!! Mind blowing!! I always wanted to take a closer look at it since I saw it in Interstellar 10 years ago.
Lovely film. Thanks for making and sharing it ❤
Very interest❤ing
2:11 Baymax?
Lol😂
Evidence that camera man never dies
Incredible simulation. 😊 🙏
Lo único que entiendo, es que no se nada de ciencia, pues no entiendo ese maravilloso espectaculo que nos ofrece este video
Yep i definitely heard someone shouting Murph!
great info
Falling in through space, amazing!
It’s insane
Спасибо QWERTY за ссылку 👍
Perfect length for this video. Chef's kiss.
Amazing!! Thank you
Wow ! A great video, NASA .
How much of this will an astronaut see before he dies?
Turn the music off and it become less awesome
Cooper's point of view
incredible, thank you!
Beautiful
Don't let me leave Merph
Imagination is merely a self reflection and introspection of a living breathing universe. It's ALL life!
I envy those who can understand what is happening here
Mesmerizing 🤯
I’ve got a headache.
This is amazing of course
Will humanity ever experience it?😮
simply amazing 😮
Im still looking for TARS
Incredible.
Nice. How can I get out of this now?
Dude. Trippy.
10 years back cooper shown this to world with help of Nolan😊
You have to leave something behind.
I have a question: when black holes collide and their event horisons touch, what happens in a moment when you are inside both event horisons at once?
Amazing...otherwise speechless.