A Journey into a Black Hole

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    Many Space Fans have been asking for more information about black holes, specifically, what would it be like to go inside one?
    Andrew Hamilton of the University of Colorado made this amazing animation and I wrote a script around it.
    casa.colorado.e...
    MUSIC USED:
    Touch the sky: Iambic^2
    Black Violin: Leonard J. Paul
    Ozone: Leonard J. Paul
    Theme (Feature): Leonard J. Paul
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Комментарии • 5 тыс.

  • @SAwfulEPM
    @SAwfulEPM 8 лет назад +184

    For some reason the distorted red grid representing the Schwarzchild surface is one of the most terrifying things I've ever seen.

    • @APieceOfPebble
      @APieceOfPebble 7 лет назад +13

      south and north pole look like eyes. (oh and the reason of that fear might be the colors and the fact that it's a black hole.)

    • @medexamtoolscom
      @medexamtoolscom 4 года назад +8

      To many it would be even more terrifying with it gone so you don't even know exactly where the horizon is.

    • @redmadness265
      @redmadness265 3 года назад +2

      It reminded me of the walls in the training grounds of an old spiderman game on x-box

    • @unclesloppy8518
      @unclesloppy8518 Год назад

      it almost looks like a smiling face

    • @itz_andrey9137
      @itz_andrey9137 10 месяцев назад

      I find it more terrifying without the red grid

  • @Noodles37UK
    @Noodles37UK 9 лет назад +280

    Haven't been inside a black hole in ages. I should go out more.

    • @s13zenki
      @s13zenki 9 лет назад +4

      Yea me too man

    • @Eagledark117
      @Eagledark117 9 лет назад +24

      i remember when i went to a black hole with my grand father it was awesome

    • @sylasviper715
      @sylasviper715 9 лет назад +15

      I'm guessing that's a sexual joke...?

    • @mr.miz.217
      @mr.miz.217 9 лет назад +5

      Ha..... Pale holes are just as deadly.

    • @窃·格瓦拉
      @窃·格瓦拉 9 лет назад +5

      Prerendered renderation thanks for the enlightenment.

  • @voltzified8041
    @voltzified8041 8 лет назад +326

    this is definitely the most scary video I've ever seen

    • @unknowna8056
      @unknowna8056 8 лет назад +3

      +Voltzified totally true

    • @steveulrich8863
      @steveulrich8863 8 лет назад

      +Voltzified True. i am scared of black hole vids!

    • @unknowna8056
      @unknowna8056 8 лет назад

      me too

    • @KingDenominator
      @KingDenominator 8 лет назад

      When you look at them they suck the essence away from your being and the tear the very frabric of your SOUL...

    • @mr.whisper2286
      @mr.whisper2286 8 лет назад +2

      *scariest

  • @sithsmasher7685
    @sithsmasher7685 8 лет назад +52

    The music is fitting. Black holes are indeed scary. The thought of crossing the horizon, knowing you're dead in minutes to hours is not a happy thought. In physics I find them the most interesting and exciting objects in the universe, ...from a safe distance.

    • @ghostman9028
      @ghostman9028 8 лет назад +2

      maybe u don't die...maybe you become a god ....hhmmm

    • @sithsmasher7685
      @sithsmasher7685 8 лет назад +4

      Lol only one way to find out. I won't volunteer however. :p

    • @CODkiller998
      @CODkiller998 8 лет назад +1

      +Sith Smasher i would love to jump into one, looks exciting. Best way to die in my opinion

    • @sithsmasher7685
      @sithsmasher7685 8 лет назад +3

      RoyalGamingHD
      If you want to, I would recommend a supermassive one; otherwise the experience will be rather short.

    • @medexamtoolscom
      @medexamtoolscom 4 года назад

      Minutes to hours? How big a black hole are you aiming for? For a typical size black hole it would be less than a millisecond from crossing the horizon to hitting the center. It would only be if it was many billions of solar masses that it could potentially be hours. It's also a real likelihood that this video is inaccurate after all, and you die as soon as you hit the event horizon, because the thing is, the temperature of the hawking radiation increases the closer you get to the horizon, as it is only cold and dim when seen from a distance because it is effectively infinitely redshifted in climbing out from THE point of no return, but if you're falling in, you'll not only be getting up close to it, but you'll be moving TOWARD it at asymptotically approaching the speed of light as well so it will be blueshifted by your velocity on top of that. Meaning that it doesn't matter how large the black hole is, you die instantly when you hit the horizon, as you are washed over by an environment at the Planck Temperature (1.4 * 10^32 kelvins). The implications of an environment at the planck temperature may indeed be that even in the most abstract sense, an observer, and a reference frame itself, cannot survive falling into a black hole. Remember, the black hole in this video is a general relativity black hole. In real life it would be a monster that combines general relativity with quantum mechanics, and that is difficult to predict with certainty since no one has figured out how the math would work for that, but my money is on the inundation-with-planck-temperature-disintegration outcome.

  • @BiteMyShinyMetal4ss
    @BiteMyShinyMetal4ss 9 лет назад +128

    Once you go black, there's no turning back

    • @BiteMyShinyMetal4ss
      @BiteMyShinyMetal4ss 9 лет назад +1

      *****
      You are wrong. Michael Jackson started off as being black. "Once you go black, there's no turning back" applies only for those that have been anything but black in the beginning.

    • @BiteMyShinyMetal4ss
      @BiteMyShinyMetal4ss 9 лет назад +7

      *****
      Believe me, I have a degree in black science.

    • @romelacasascortes2235
      @romelacasascortes2235 9 лет назад

      But what if you turn white instead of black?

    • @wrathofpain5
      @wrathofpain5 8 лет назад +3

      +romela casas Once you go white a trailer's in sight

    • @anthonygonsalves7020
      @anthonygonsalves7020 8 лет назад

      +Brandon Toft
      lmao

  • @mynameispaul0530
    @mynameispaul0530 10 лет назад +71

    on a neutron star's surface - if you dropped an object from 3 feet by the time it hits the surface it's traveling over 4 million mph. black hole gravity is even stronger

    • @medexamtoolscom
      @medexamtoolscom 4 года назад +7

      Not entirely accurate, or at least, the reasons are misleading. See the difference is, that the neutron star has a definite surface. Whereas a black hole is a bottomless pit. The farthest you can fall into a neutron star is hitting its surface. A black hole could potentially have less mass than a neutron star. A black hole's gravity is arguably infinite, since you can always be put under more force by being closer and be put under any force you want, whereas a neutron star's gravity is greatest at its surface, but from a given distance, a black hole with less mass than a neutron star has less gravity than the neutron star does. A neutron star is THE highest gravity object that has a solid surface to limit its gravity. A black hole simply has nothing there to keep you from getting as close to its center as you want.

    • @mynameispaul0530
      @mynameispaul0530 4 года назад +3

      @@medexamtoolscomanything beyond the event horizon is theoretical

    • @medexamtoolscom
      @medexamtoolscom 3 года назад +3

      @@mynameispaul0530 Indeed, but I am not even talking about that. I am talking about being an infinitessimal outside the event horizon. The force needed to maintain your distance asymptotically approaches infinity as your position gets closer to the horizon, so we're still talking about being on the outside of it. You may not feel infinite forces as you hit the horizon while in freefall, but if you tried to hold your position, that would be another matter.

    • @PyrrhoVonHyperborea
      @PyrrhoVonHyperborea 3 года назад

      @@medexamtoolscom
      "... I am not even talking about [anything beyond the event horizon]..."
      Except -- you did *exactly* that, with statements like the one about a BHs being "bottomless pit[s]", "gravity arguably becoming infinite", *etc.* !
      These things are only _"true" [or not!]_ within that pocket of _space-time_ that we cannot get any information from, i.e. the theoretical area behind the event horizon. Thereby you are operating well within the realm of _not even wrong._
      The crux of the entire matter here is: what's a BH's "surface", anyway? If, in lack of certainty, the event horizon should serve as a stand-in for this object's "surface", the statement of the OP would certainly hold true, unless (?) for theoretical BHs of a size so tiny, that we have yet to prove they even exist; you'd need primordial BH's for that, or [also unproven] "hawking radiation" to be real (even then, the timescales we are talking about for HR to give us these, are so astronomically huge, that the theory itself will _forever_ be unfalsifiable & unverifyable, by human standards; the definition of an unscientific theory), to give us these… in some trillion years?
      Oh… and then there's time-dilation, o/c, making it dubious, by which reference frame it is to be measured, "when" + at what speed said object would "pass" the event horizon.
      BHs are real. But much of the descriptions of their _inner workings_ et al. [of these superlativistic objects] are intrinsically unknowable, which has debates about these things leave the solid ground of science, regularly, deteriorating into formula-guided guesswork.
      Generally speaking: if your theory leads to a conclusion that is self-contradicting (like singularities & infinite values, i.e. the *breaking-down* of the laws of physics; are you familiar with the term "reductio ad absurdum"?), the most rational thing to say then would be -- "back to the drawing board"!
      Musings about the unknowable are, by definition, a matter of _METAphysics._
      It's really a sad state of affairs, that the usual subjects regurgitating the contradictory musings of theoretical BH physics get applauded while based skepticism is frowned upon. "Science" with a sense of disdain for skepticism, for sober, careful, ratio-guided reasoning, is an oxymoron to me…
      Case in point: that the multiverse-theory isn't met by scathing ridicule wherever it is being brought up unironically, is exasperating …
      Educated guesses are a thing -- but so is the "not even wrong" benchmark for what is or isn't "science". Let's not muddy the water on that important distinction, shall we?! It 's only going to serve those (in the long run) who have the least respect for knowledge and reason, to begin with. Like religious fanatics...

  • @culixstar
    @culixstar Год назад +14

    12 years later this still terrifies me to the core of my soul.

  • @blade0613
    @blade0613 5 лет назад +47

    I am pretty sure that this is one of the first youtube videos I have ever watched! I loved revisiting this one! (I am kind of a black hole nerd)

    • @insertname1475
      @insertname1475 Год назад +1

      OMG SAME

    • @blade0613
      @blade0613 Год назад +1

      @@insertname1475 Mate, that was three years ago. LOL

    • @julianc9795
      @julianc9795 Год назад +1

      same. It made me fall in love with space and science in general as a child lol

  • @mattawd
    @mattawd 8 лет назад +57

    Alright, Alright, Alright - Matthew McConaughey

  • @Cole.Varial
    @Cole.Varial Год назад +5

    This is a certified OG youtube banger

    • @MTD_Doge
      @MTD_Doge Год назад

      True

    • @veeseir
      @veeseir 11 месяцев назад

      i saw it back in the day

  • @jgonascar
    @jgonascar 8 лет назад +167

    If i ever see one of those, im calling the cops.

  • @r.a.6459
    @r.a.6459 5 лет назад +20

    I still remember watching this video back in late 2010. Also the music in the final part.
    *Are we living in a gigantic black hole?*

  • @unclesam3999
    @unclesam3999 9 лет назад +193

    Great! Now we know where to send One Direction and Justin Bieber!

    • @Dangerouslysmoooth
      @Dangerouslysmoooth 9 лет назад +1

      Isn't it funny that I'm a one direction fan but I would love to send them to a black hole...they've taken over my life lmao

    • @Dangerouslysmoooth
      @Dangerouslysmoooth 9 лет назад

      Isaac Cave Whoops. *Particularly. My English teacher would be upset about that. :) I do hope you better understand my point now.

    • @unclesam3999
      @unclesam3999 9 лет назад

      ***** Jesus Christ, lady! You could edit your older comment instead posting plenty in a row!

    • @Dangerouslysmoooth
      @Dangerouslysmoooth 9 лет назад

      RED Engineer Oh, I didn't know that. Thanks.

    • @unclesam3999
      @unclesam3999 9 лет назад

      ***** Considering that you are a female, it didn't really surprise me.

  • @JB-ip7vr
    @JB-ip7vr 9 лет назад +182

    Interstellar movie brought me here

    • @swat22camden
      @swat22camden 9 лет назад +10

      same it fucked me up

    • @JB-ip7vr
      @JB-ip7vr 9 лет назад +4

      I still don't get why he ended up in a tesseract in the centre in the movie when in real life he would have been spaghettified and died.

    • @swat22camden
      @swat22camden 9 лет назад +13

      >comparing hollywood to real life

    • @FrolleinSchnee
      @FrolleinSchnee 9 лет назад +1

      It's science fiction after all.

    • @JB-ip7vr
      @JB-ip7vr 9 лет назад +5

      Vsauce is a legend

  • @Pumpkin525
    @Pumpkin525 8 лет назад +103

    What happens if you divide by 0 while falling into a black hole?

    • @paintingwithblood3079
      @paintingwithblood3079 8 лет назад

      +UnityQuest im done HAHAHAHAHHAHA

    • @anselmschueler
      @anselmschueler 8 лет назад

      That depends on of you have an axiom for dividing by 0 or not.

    • @Walm89
      @Walm89 8 лет назад +4

      They cancel each other out.

    • @jonathaniel1337
      @jonathaniel1337 8 лет назад +5

      The same thing that would happen if an unstoppable force meets an immovable object

    • @austinaune8082
      @austinaune8082 8 лет назад +31

      +UnityQuest the black hole lets you live and welcomes you into it's crib.

  • @Baghuul
    @Baghuul 9 лет назад +18

    Its a possibility that since space time is so distorted near the singularity,time ceases to exist. So nothing ever reaches the center.

    • @darketribute1562
      @darketribute1562 9 лет назад +1

      I remember seeing a documentary about how, should you be witnessing an entity entering a black hole, it would end suspended in the moment before it reaches the singularity.

    • @aidanbrandon3185
      @aidanbrandon3185 9 лет назад +16

      Baghuul It's really hard to take you seriously with your profile picture.

    • @zyzzbrah1312
      @zyzzbrah1312 9 лет назад

      Baghuul Romilly, that you?

    • @lock_ray
      @lock_ray 9 лет назад +4

      Baghuul To the point of view of the outside everything slows down and stops before reaching the centre, but for the object itself time appears normal throughout the process (but everything outside appears faster)

    • @matthewgraham790
      @matthewgraham790 9 лет назад +1

      DarkeTribute before it reaches the horizon not the singularity and its because light travels slower the closer it is to the horizon, but the image gets redshifted pretty hard and over time the number of photons will decrease eventually to nothing

  • @JasminLeblanc
    @JasminLeblanc 9 лет назад +229

    DAMN SCIENCE! YOU SCARY!

    • @oliviafernandez9394
      @oliviafernandez9394 9 лет назад +5

      My sister cryed

    • @EDHCollector
      @EDHCollector 9 лет назад +2

      Olivia Fernandez lol seriously? xD

    • @BugCraft
      @BugCraft 9 лет назад

      JasminLeblanc I cryied

    • @donkeyhokltefordeeznutz7281
      @donkeyhokltefordeeznutz7281 9 лет назад

      If this was how it looked why not try attaching a cam to a rocket(test rocket) to really see what it looks like in one,he is scary too

    • @user-qk3gc3jm9p
      @user-qk3gc3jm9p 9 лет назад

      +JasminLeblanc me cried Kappa

  • @yellowpsychopath
    @yellowpsychopath 9 лет назад +44

    Everyone knows you can see a Matthew McConaughey and book shelves in black hole!

    • @starry4471
      @starry4471 3 года назад +1

      The Tesseract is personal to anyone who enters, bookshelves were just Cooper's interpretation

  • @Swegkart64
    @Swegkart64 9 лет назад +9

    Even in a situation like this, this guy's voice feels so relaxing.

  • @thundershocker135
    @thundershocker135 4 года назад +3

    After a bunch of searching, I finally found this video from my childhood!

  • @Technatura83
    @Technatura83 8 лет назад +41

    Our hopes and expectations
    Black Holes and Revelations

  • @whiniurutawhanahohepa8118
    @whiniurutawhanahohepa8118 9 лет назад +9

    I like it when science is simplified to my comprehension

  • @ITRIEDEL
    @ITRIEDEL 9 лет назад +36

    Good video, but we obviously know we will die... I want to know what would happen if WE DIDNT!?

    • @darketribute1562
      @darketribute1562 9 лет назад +4

      ***** Um...I think he was talking with regards to the black hole...

    • @zmodem4619
      @zmodem4619 9 лет назад +21

      ITRIEDEL Space and time would cease to exist. You would live forever, in infinity, and the entire brightness of the universe would be so dramatic and bright that you would be blinded by white light forever. You would never die, you would never see anything again, it would be white light due to the infinite nature of a black hole's pulling on light particles. Every spec of light in the universe is drawn into the black hole, and thusly your view is completely white, nothingness.

    • @Hampus3313
      @Hampus3313 9 лет назад +1

      Actually the black hole will evaporate eventually.

    • @NameNotAlreadyTaken2
      @NameNotAlreadyTaken2 9 лет назад +1

      ITRIEDEL All of the physical laws that keep molecules and even atoms together are overwhelmed before you reach the center, so it's a meaningless question to ask.

    • @TIMEtoRIDE900
      @TIMEtoRIDE900 9 лет назад +1

      ***** Can any question truly be meaningless ??

  • @fabianpda
    @fabianpda 9 лет назад +45

    I am the only guy who is so fucking afraid of black holes?? i cant look the screen for so long!!

    • @Gozofxolyt
      @Gozofxolyt 9 лет назад +17

      Spooky spooky scary black holes

    • @NikeySunfire
      @NikeySunfire 9 лет назад +3

      I'ts creepy for sure, it can be an object of nightmares...

    • @crimsonreaper835
      @crimsonreaper835 9 лет назад +1

      ***** Eh spiders are a nuisance, I don't have an EXTREME fear but if I see a black one or a big brown one I'd keep my distance. Meanwhile black holes can probably be a big fear. It's related to the fear of darkness, nyctophobia.

    • @isaiahphillip4112
      @isaiahphillip4112 9 лет назад +2

      Well that's a fortunate phobia, you'll never once in your life have to encounter a black hole. Now me and my arachnophobia on the other hand...

    • @austinbaker9745
      @austinbaker9745 9 лет назад

      I can't even look the seen black holes are scary

  • @Empress_Metal
    @Empress_Metal 9 лет назад +36

    Which would you rather be in:
    A. A pit of snakes
    or
    B. Inside a black hole

    • @LickerOfAnuses
      @LickerOfAnuses 9 лет назад +1

      +A.O.R THE ARMY OF ROCK black hole
      i rather kill my self.
      and see where my spirit/soul goes...

    • @Empress_Metal
      @Empress_Metal 9 лет назад

      Mario Satsias Exactly. Maybe your soul may never ever escape a black hole or it may be deleted.

    • @LickerOfAnuses
      @LickerOfAnuses 9 лет назад +1

      lel.

    • @qwuck5333
      @qwuck5333 9 лет назад

      Mario you just don't care about your existence :P

    • @LickerOfAnuses
      @LickerOfAnuses 9 лет назад

      Qwuck If it was for real...
      nah i wouldn't do none of them
      i lied

  • @michaelbuckers
    @michaelbuckers 9 лет назад +31

    You will actually never cross the event horizon. This is due to time dilation. As you approach the event horizon, time dilation darts into infinity. For any object that reaches the event horizon, time would be going so slow that infinite amount of time will pass in an instant, immediately bringing it to the point in time where the universe ends.
    Some scientists think that black holes (nothing can escape them) are also white holes (nothing can enter them). Gravitational time dilation is one of the reasons to think that way.

    • @zoradios4505
      @zoradios4505 9 лет назад

      Perhaps if you were to be getting close to the event horizon, as this universe would be drawing to a close, whenever you were to pass it, you would be birthed into a entirely new universe?

    • @NarikGaming
      @NarikGaming 8 лет назад +7

      +Ivanstyg No... The black hole would end in a very violent explosion, and before that point the black hole would shrink enough that tidal forces at the horizon are powerful enough to kill you. Only possibility i can think of for survival is god-like beings rescuing you from your timeless state.

    • @ProtoIndoEuropean88
      @ProtoIndoEuropean88 8 лет назад

      +Sigma Centauri (Shifty)
      these black holes should be called, the eye of chronus
      as it has to do with time, and it's like the extreme power of time, and Chronus is the Greek god of time, it suits well the name right?

    • @michaelbuckers
      @michaelbuckers 8 лет назад +5

      ***** If an object as massive as a black hole will start radiating at such rate, you will be vaporized from absorbing such sheer amount of radiation. So you will most definitely die regardless.

    • @cdsmetalhead99
      @cdsmetalhead99 8 лет назад +6

      I thought that time dilation only applied to an outside observer. So wouldn't the person entering the black hole still experience time normally since everything is slowed down to the same rate, including their thought process? I guess if there were infinite dilation then time might freeze?

  • @EDHCollector
    @EDHCollector 9 лет назад +84

    last tuesday i was in a black hole... no joke
    i met my gf that day^^

  • @southpakrules
    @southpakrules 8 лет назад +2

    By far THE best representation of a black hole (and I watched a LOT since I find it so interesting). And judging by the upload date, it explains why all the other channels attempt on this matter are just crappy rip-offs.Simple, fact-driven (no matter how much or little available) approach always works for me.

  • @danielchapman547
    @danielchapman547 8 лет назад +4

    This music is as incredible as the subject in question.

  • @the514
    @the514 11 лет назад +3

    I love Tony Darnell's narrated videos, they're always amazingly well-presented and simple. Even though I don't know understand a lot about physics, this guy makes is so simpler than schools, it is possible for almost anyone to learn about the Universe.

  • @jokiboy9153
    @jokiboy9153 9 лет назад +69

    Imagine watching this with the Oculus Rift.

    • @unknowna8056
      @unknowna8056 8 лет назад +2

      +ней алла хоппас нки гиллар мить трол конто T
      I know right!

    • @zolikoff
      @zolikoff 8 лет назад +3

      The source website of the video has a stereo version, so it can be made to happen:
      jila.colorado.edu/~ajsh/insidebh/schw.html

    • @Psythik
      @Psythik 8 лет назад +1

      +Otaku Desu Oh honey.

    • @nacho74
      @nacho74 8 лет назад

      +ней алла хоппас нки гиллар мить трол конто T so what

    • @jokiboy9153
      @jokiboy9153 8 лет назад +1

      nadjim73 I'm just saying it would be cool. Take your head out of your ass and stop being a shithead.

  • @okaywhynot4728
    @okaywhynot4728 4 года назад +4

    This never fails to give me goosebumps 😰

  • @koberrrrr
    @koberrrrr 9 лет назад +3

    There is a theory which states that if ever anyone discovers exactly what the Universe is for and why it is here, it will instantly disappear and be replaced by something even more bizarre and inexplicable. There is another theory which states that this has already happened.
    - Douglas Adams

  • @RC_Engineering
    @RC_Engineering 9 лет назад +3

    Well that hit the spot. This was precisely what I was looking for!

  • @davidcone1433
    @davidcone1433 4 года назад +2

    So you're telling me that every time I missed a jump in Mario Galaxy, *THIS* is what happened? Damn, I feel bad for Mario...

  • @MiniGui98
    @MiniGui98 8 лет назад +10

    This shit is truly amazing.

  • @pewfy2906
    @pewfy2906 10 лет назад +7

    FUCKING MINDED BLOWN MATE!!!!!

  • @shrekogreton6405
    @shrekogreton6405 9 лет назад +12

    If, someday, we manage to engineer ships capable of warp travel, could we fly one into a black hole and return? Would we be able to fire in a "warp bomb" which would expand space around it once inside the black hole and pull it inside out?

    • @TheSeBjo
      @TheSeBjo 9 лет назад +16

      Shrek Ogreton Nope because the universe has already ended inside the black hole. Time doesnt exsist inside the center and everything that will ever happen has already happened.

    • @shrekogreton6405
      @shrekogreton6405 9 лет назад

      TheSeBjo Wouldn't a warp ship, while using warp travel, create its own "bubble" of space and time around it, making it essentially immune to the black hole's pull?

    • @DarthBiomech
      @DarthBiomech 9 лет назад +11

      Shrek Ogreton
      Yeah, but when you are INSIDE the even horizon, the only possible way out is to travel back in time, ANY other spacetime direction will lead you towards the singularity.

    • @lcGlHeaD
      @lcGlHeaD 9 лет назад +2

      TheSeBjo then what if the black hole is just a time-travel portal which leads to the end of the universe life?
      pops shield up-

    • @mcTuenO
      @mcTuenO 9 лет назад +2

      Shrek Ogreton you watch to much syfy, its not becuse you use the word warp you can defy fysics.

  • @terepashinogenjitsu
    @terepashinogenjitsu Год назад +2

    I remember watching this when I was like 9, glad I found it again

  • @christinestill5002
    @christinestill5002 6 лет назад +1

    Spaghetti-fication, doesn't sound so great to me but Tony's explanation is the best for us non-mathematicians that I've found.

  • @tjbol
    @tjbol 10 лет назад +9

    Im a kid and im really interested in this

  • @lorenabaguio1638
    @lorenabaguio1638 10 лет назад +5

    Singularity are a fancy name for sqaushed Star. If you pass the event horizan you will stretch like spaghetti. Newtons first law is "An object in motion stays in motion unless blocked by internal force ." Blackholes use that law. If earth was sqaushed it would be a blackhole. Thank you for listening, I don't usually get listened to I tried to make as short as possible.

    • @balls5823
      @balls5823 4 года назад

      .....Schwartzchild radius, is the word you're looking for. Also, you're pretty wrong anyway.

  • @NicknameWestcoaster
    @NicknameWestcoaster 9 лет назад

    The best animation of the black hole so far on you tube.

  • @allowambeBOWWAMB
    @allowambeBOWWAMB 9 лет назад +2

    The horizon / anti-horizon was news for me! Thanks for this video. Frightening and interesting at the same time.

  • @081908009999
    @081908009999 8 лет назад +9

    inside a black hole, if you survived, if you look up the sky, you can watch the universe ages and ends quickly. because inside the black hole, time nearly stops.

    • @Emerald152
      @Emerald152 8 лет назад +2

      People Say That's A Gateway to Another Universe

    • @jayedhossain3124
      @jayedhossain3124 8 лет назад +1

      +Sonic The Hedgehog you are right

    • @Emerald152
      @Emerald152 8 лет назад +1

      +Jayed Hossain But We Still Don't Know If We CAN confirm This...

    • @jump7holes
      @jump7holes 8 лет назад +1

      +Sonic The Hedgehog Hi

    • @LumberJacck
      @LumberJacck 8 лет назад +1

      That's why I believe that inside the singularity it is the end of the Universe.

  • @081908009999
    @081908009999 10 лет назад +6

    BLACK VIOLIN BY LEONARD J. PAUL IS VERY VERY PERFECT TO ACCOMPANY THE NARRATION AND ENVIRONMENT OF THIS VIDEO. BRILLIANT.

  • @Tsskyx
    @Tsskyx 11 месяцев назад +1

    The music listed in the video description does not match the one used in the video. I am searching for the name of the music that plays at the very beginning. What is it called?

  • @misterid1075
    @misterid1075 8 лет назад +1

    Excellent video. This gave me chills.

  • @Gigatless
    @Gigatless 9 лет назад +15

    Oh, they finally made a video about your girlfriend.

  • @CaptainOfGames
    @CaptainOfGames 9 лет назад +18

    We agreed Amelia, 90 precent.

    • @vidogamesarebeast
      @vidogamesarebeast 9 лет назад +2

      CaptainOfGames You told me we had enough resources for the both of us. (preceding your quote)

    • @Technatura83
      @Technatura83 8 лет назад

      +Ross Ellis Detach

    • @vidogamesarebeast
      @vidogamesarebeast 8 лет назад

      Nash Rarig That's after "We agreed Amelia, 90 percent."

  • @peroperopero69
    @peroperopero69 11 лет назад +1

    This is the coolest Blackhole video on youtube . i have learned heaps thanks man!

  • @climatixseuche
    @climatixseuche Год назад +2

    Shout out to the guy who journeyed into a black hole to give a first hand account what happens

  • @emagdali
    @emagdali 8 лет назад +27

    Now, wait a second... When you reach the event horizon (where time for you stops), and you look up... Won't you see the Universe moving so fast that you will actually see the end of the Universe?

    • @EagleSpirit88
      @EagleSpirit88 8 лет назад +7

      There are various theories surrounding what happens when you enter singularity. Some say that you see the beginning of time. Some say you see its end. Some state that you are locked in place for eternity. There is no exact answer until we can see inside of singularity.

    • @emagdali
      @emagdali 8 лет назад +14

      Well, there is no need to have theories about this because it's something logical. Whenever someone reaches the event horizon, the time for him stops (or almost stops, to be precise). That means that we see him moving reeeeally slow and do everything really slow in the event horizon. That also means that he sees us moving really fast. Really really fast. He goes right into the end of the Universe, or the black hole.
      He cannot be locked. Don't imagine him as being stuck there. He does not perceive that slow. The time is relative to him and is moving normally. If you had to fall in a black hole, you need not worry about the time that it takes you to fall in. You will travel in the future, not wait an eternity for it to happen.

    • @elnurvl
      @elnurvl 8 лет назад +7

      +Manolis Grifoman (Demented Composer) No, unfortunately, simple logic breaks down here. Although distant observer sees infalling observer's time slows down as he approaches on horizon and freezes on the horizon, thus he never crosses the horizon for distant observer, infalling observer sees external observer's time passes just as normal or slightly changed.

    • @emagdali
      @emagdali 8 лет назад +4

      When someone falls into the event horizon, you see him frozen. For you he is frozen because he is moving really reaaaaally slowly. From his perspective on the other hand, he sees you moving faster and faster until you grow old and die and then galaxies collide and this is occurring faster and faster. Imagine it like a time travel, mister Putin.

    • @JonMascar
      @JonMascar 8 лет назад +12

      You are right. An outside observer will see you just slow down until you freeze and gradually red shift into oblivion. You, on the other hand, will see the universe accelerate fast around you and it could have actually ended as your particles turn into a thin stream rushing towards the singularity. Then again, we can't know all of this for certain because we can't really make any close observations of these objects and even things proved through mathematics could be wrong if we experiment and see so.

  • @shaunknee3400
    @shaunknee3400 8 лет назад +10

    even black holes are pink if you shine a light in it

    • @HDitzzDH
      @HDitzzDH 8 лет назад

      +Shaun Knee ??

    • @HDitzzDH
      @HDitzzDH 8 лет назад

      Imb Students Was just curious how he was thinking.

    • @Aruthicon
      @Aruthicon 8 лет назад

      +Derek The Deranged In case you didn't understand, that was a joke that could be taken in more ways than one.

    • @SteelBustingBiker
      @SteelBustingBiker 8 лет назад

      +Shaun Knee Good one! LMFAO

  • @impanthering
    @impanthering 3 года назад +1

    This video is absolutely legendary lol

  • @ninjabreadgirl
    @ninjabreadgirl 10 лет назад

    WHY DO I FEEL LIKE I JUST WATCHED A HORROR MOVIE? No matter, this was inSANELY AWESOME!!! I can't get enough of this stuff!!

  • @justinw.3422
    @justinw.3422 10 лет назад +17

    What if a black hole leads to hell..

    • @onegathers
      @onegathers 10 лет назад +6

      You've obviously never been heading west on the M62

    • @justinw.3422
      @justinw.3422 10 лет назад

      onegathers m62

    • @RYTG
      @RYTG 10 лет назад +5

      there is no hell, duh

    • @justinw.3422
      @justinw.3422 10 лет назад +7

      TheHachebe how would you know?

    • @cgrpshephardw4456
      @cgrpshephardw4456 10 лет назад +5

      Some one has been watching The Event Horizon [ It was a very old movie]

  • @manolov4o
    @manolov4o 10 лет назад +9

    the view is very scary

  • @ATR2400-2
    @ATR2400-2 3 года назад

    This is some nostalgia right here. This video introduced me to black holes.

  • @andrewchurch452
    @andrewchurch452 8 лет назад +1

    I love black hole science, but for those who didn't understand the entire explaination, I can dumb it down for you. For those of you who aren't so scientific, basically a black hole is a hole ripped in space. The black hole doesn't know where to put whatever goes in it, so it just crushes it.

  • @nathanwood5481
    @nathanwood5481 10 лет назад +9

    I always wanted to know what it would look like...
    nothing would tell me...
    thx so much
    +1 subscriber
    :-)

    • @mattc7556
      @mattc7556 10 лет назад

      ik me 2 right? But awesome u just got +1 more subscriber :P

    • @GodKingSeph_NinjitchztahWHK
      @GodKingSeph_NinjitchztahWHK 5 лет назад

      Um this person ain't even been in a black hole. As said, they would have died.

  • @josephmcdonagh6048
    @josephmcdonagh6048 9 лет назад +6

    5:50 That's fucking terrifying.

    • @MrSparkles5017
      @MrSparkles5017 8 лет назад

      +Joseph Mcdonagh It's the instant the universe ends I think, which is really scary.

    • @josephmcdonagh6048
      @josephmcdonagh6048 8 лет назад

      Insomniac Luna Yes if you're in it, the universe will end for you.

  • @scb499
    @scb499 9 лет назад

    Ah 2010, with your black holes without firewalls and it was just a lovely journey past the event horizon, how I miss thee.

  • @israelg99
    @israelg99 8 лет назад +1

    After I watched this video, my mind wasn't blown it started *vibrating*, now it just *wobbles*.

  • @12tman12
    @12tman12 8 лет назад +4

    Is there a perspective change as we go in? Are we always looking toward the centre of the black hole, or forward in our spaceship? At around 3:40 looks like a switch from looking directly into, to looking along the horizon, as the black hole image moves to the bottom of the video. Not sure if that's part of the craziness distortion effect, or just a change of viewpoint.
    If it is change of viewpoint, makes judging the distortion really hard as I've no idea which is which. To show distortion I need a point of reference.

    • @Sebastian-kx4nu
      @Sebastian-kx4nu День назад

      2024 response: The most likely explanation is that the rocket probably curved in order to orbit around the black hole before passing through the horizon via its point of impact.

  • @unknowna8056
    @unknowna8056 8 лет назад +45

    why cant Hollywood make a movie about this ?

    • @taciturnme
      @taciturnme 8 лет назад +22

      +Unknown B A movie has been made that includes some black hole science, it's called 'Interstellar'.

    • @unknowna8056
      @unknowna8056 8 лет назад

      oh yeah I have seen that movie
      but still I want something to be more real

    • @taciturnme
      @taciturnme 8 лет назад +1

      Yeah, I'd also like another movie whose central theme is black hole physics. A movie which contains no science fiction. Let's keep our fingers and toes crossed!

    • @unknowna8056
      @unknowna8056 8 лет назад

      +Otaku Desu ikr me too :)

    • @unknowna8056
      @unknowna8056 8 лет назад +1

      +taciturnme oh yeah even tho I am big fan of science fiction but when it comes to a black hole it will be awesomer if they added real science

  • @glitcher9453
    @glitcher9453 Год назад +2

    Ah yes, sweet nostalgia!

  • @WanXiAnimations
    @WanXiAnimations 5 месяцев назад

    I remember watching this video as a child, and somehow it had gotten me scared for the many coming years of my childhood with the thought of this video

  • @richardrexrode8782
    @richardrexrode8782 8 лет назад +7

    This was a cool video o.o thx bro, really jelped

  • @rumourhats
    @rumourhats 9 лет назад +8

    You mean, this thing is spewing time back into the universe?
    Only joking.

    • @darketribute1562
      @darketribute1562 9 лет назад +3

      A time tap. Let's hope the government doesn't hear about this, or they may start charging us for time, likely by the litre.

    • @jonathanmain9079
      @jonathanmain9079 9 лет назад +1

      Precisely that's why we are experiencing these time fluctuations...
      So what is it?

    • @Meerkat040
      @Meerkat040 9 лет назад +1

      jonathan main I've never seen one before no one has but I'm guessing it's a white hole.
      A white hole?

    • @argsasm4135
      @argsasm4135 9 лет назад

      +WackyTraveler I mean, if you enter the wormhole on the center of a blackhole, you actually enter it, and travel to ANOTHER universe, and you actually get exited from a white hole... wtf

    • @Meerkat040
      @Meerkat040 9 лет назад

      Do you get that were copying a red dwarf scene?

  • @ocksee
    @ocksee 9 лет назад +1

    Deep Astronomy, please do another video of this kind based on the results of Kip Thorne's discoveries during the production of the film Interstellar. I realize that they didn't actually change much of the science behind it, they just found an interesting optical illusion produced by the accretion disk warping from behind the black hole, but no one has really commented on the science behind it. Be the first!

  • @ultrad-rex1389
    @ultrad-rex1389 10 месяцев назад +1

    Nice video, Deep Astronomy! While this is only theoretical, the concept is unfathomable! The video definitely presents black holes as incredibly intimidating objects! The universe is an extremely mysterious, complex structure! Keep looking up! God bless!

  • @Marv3Lthe1
    @Marv3Lthe1 10 лет назад +10

    Once Miley Cyrus Jumped into a black hole. She was vomited out by the singularity.

  • @jordanmckinley2973
    @jordanmckinley2973 8 лет назад +4

    Black holes aren't simple at all ughhhh! They're actually one of the most complex and mysterious objects in the cosmos

    • @deepastronomy
      @deepastronomy  8 лет назад +13

      Mysterious yes, complicated no.

    • @AceofDlamonds
      @AceofDlamonds 8 лет назад +6

      WRONG!!!

    • @maddiealine5006
      @maddiealine5006 7 лет назад +1

      We know how they are made, we know what they do to us, we know that they can be in any size. Really I believe the only thing we don't know about them is what happens in the center of a black hole.

    • @jonathankavanagh2166
      @jonathankavanagh2166 6 лет назад

      Not complex at all all you can know about them are their spin and mass that it if I remember right that makes them extremely simply.

  • @kingofsomethinghellothere1193
    @kingofsomethinghellothere1193 7 лет назад +1

    I think the singularity is either a huge ball of invisible mass, ever growing and becoming stronger, or it is nothing but the space where you stop and time slows down and the universe flashes before your eyes and then, the black hole collapses, taking you with it.

  • @ThimbleStudios
    @ThimbleStudios 10 лет назад +3

    Even Hawkings said that "Black Hole" was a silly name for what the phenomenon actually IS. I think that the scientific community is just trying to redefine what the public thinks, so they can better tell us what they have known for decades about the "Black Hole". All evidence so far indicates that anything that can defy time, change spacail relationships, and have infinate gravity, is pure energy, with no matter state, if this is true, then a photon traveling to the surface of a Black Hole would hit the surface, and slowly melt into the body of the Hole, merging into an energy state. In mathmatic terms, infinity is reached.

  • @jmoneymaker96
    @jmoneymaker96 10 лет назад +15

    How do we know if we would die before the singularity? What if you do survive and it's a portal to another place in the universe or even another universe?

    • @BionicDr4gon
      @BionicDr4gon 10 лет назад

      That's a wormhole

    • @jmoneymaker96
      @jmoneymaker96 10 лет назад +1

      black holes bend space just like wormholes

    • @RYTG
      @RYTG 10 лет назад

      BionicDr4gon
      no man thats not a wormhole, personaly nobody proved me wormholes are real so i dont beleive in them but for your information wormholes are holes in space connecting point a and point B and the only reason they believe wormholes exist (in a larger scale than subathomic ofcourse) is because if you gave the universe the time it has had untill today it wouldve been smaller considdering the fysical speed limit (light, duh), so matter shouldve taken a "short cut" but i think many more possabilities are at hand. fyi: the possibility that im wrong is just as infinate as with you ;)

    • @jmoneymaker96
      @jmoneymaker96 10 лет назад +1

      ***** but what if on the other side you came back out normal again. Like you turn into subatomic partices going in then on the way back out you are put together again. Sounds weird but it can be a possibility.

    • @LS-Moto
      @LS-Moto 10 лет назад

      Justin Humenik Yeah well, but you are not coming out. Light is not coming it, so what makes you think that you will?

  • @graycewilkins6955
    @graycewilkins6955 10 лет назад +3

    Did you know, in the middle of the Milky Way is a super massive black hole? Cool isn't it?

  • @Literally_Kai
    @Literally_Kai 3 года назад +1

    this used to be scary af to me as a child, but looking back now, its kind of funny but I can see why I got scared lol
    that swarsh CHILL'd radius tho...lol

  • @lindseyd1773
    @lindseyd1773 10 лет назад +2

    I never want to go to space if these are there!

  • @lewisner
    @lewisner 7 лет назад +4

    I suppose the funny thing is that all this could be totally wrong and nobody would ever be be able to prove it ? Don't flame me , it is just a thought.

  • @wujkmusic
    @wujkmusic 8 лет назад +6

    my favorite part of falling in a black hole is becoming my favorite food. spaghetti

  • @themig71
    @themig71 Год назад +1

    Science is always evolving. What scientists figure out in 200 years would probably blow our minds away. If humans are still here that is.

  • @kaleidocat2399
    @kaleidocat2399 8 лет назад +1

    horizon is one of the most terrifying english words, in my opinion.

  • @Vadem_Black
    @Vadem_Black 10 лет назад +10

    let the arguing commence!

  • @WEndro333
    @WEndro333 10 лет назад +18

    How to travel inside a Black Hole?
    1. Find a black lady.
    2. Get her drunk.
    3. Get her to bed.
    4. ???
    5. Profit.

    • @WEndro333
      @WEndro333 10 лет назад

      ***** 210kg should be fine.

    • @LS-Moto
      @LS-Moto 10 лет назад +3

      Once you go black, you never go back!!!

    • @Swampzoid
      @Swampzoid 9 лет назад

      LSBonnPower I've gone black a few times but I always came back.

    • @LS-Moto
      @LS-Moto 9 лет назад

      swampzoid
      That's what you think :D

    • @fenixssanai2
      @fenixssanai2 9 лет назад

      Isn't that a rape if the lady didn't agree to go to bed?

  • @blasphemite
    @blasphemite 11 лет назад +1

    Photons have zero rest mass, although I don't even know what it would mean for a photon to be at rest.
    Your second explanation is 100% correct as far as I know.

  • @zpezar8532
    @zpezar8532 8 лет назад

    This was a mixture of weirdness eeriness science and awesomeness

  • @ananimshelshamayim2222
    @ananimshelshamayim2222 7 лет назад +4

    @DeepAstronomy what's the name of the song from 0:00 - 1:20 on your video titled A Journey into a Black Hole? It's not in your description. Thanks!

    • @deepastronomy
      @deepastronomy  7 лет назад +1

      I can't remember which track it was but most of the music was taken from "The Corporation" soundtrack by Leonard J. Paul, here archive.org/details/kpu101

    • @ananimshelshamayim2222
      @ananimshelshamayim2222 7 лет назад

      Unfortunately, it's none of those songs, but thanks anyways. If anyone knows please let me know!

    • @Adolf1Extra
      @Adolf1Extra 7 лет назад

      So uhh, found anything yet?

    • @Xandawesome
      @Xandawesome 6 лет назад

      ...
      yet?

    • @balls5823
      @balls5823 4 года назад

      @@ananimshelshamayim2222 Yet?

  • @supredogiton
    @supredogiton 10 лет назад +7

    so this is what happens to Mario in super mario galaxy

  • @exospaceman8209
    @exospaceman8209 2 года назад

    As a person who has been following space for a very long time this video scared me when I was a kid

  • @MrEJD
    @MrEJD 8 лет назад +1

    That was amazing, thanks for such a great video!

  • @ELPaso1990TX
    @ELPaso1990TX 10 лет назад +4

    Even if it was somehow possible to send a probe into a blackhole and lets just imagine it could transmit its findings back to earth at point of singularity all laws of physics and math as we know them fall apart, the electrons in its electronic circuits would stop behaving normally, polarity would disappear etc conductors and capacitors would act different etc.

    • @Drose11659
      @Drose11659 9 лет назад

      Yeah, and that's why it's impossible.

  • @ShAdYrOcKz1
    @ShAdYrOcKz1 9 лет назад +4

    I dont believe a black hole can have INFINITELY strong gravity.
    Because one: if a black hole had infinitely strong gravity then the black hole would devour the whole universe. Let alone galaxies and solarsystems. But they dont.
    Two: when a star dies and collapses on itself and turns into a black hole it keeps the same mass as before. The volume is only becoming a small singularity. And because the black hole has the same mass as before when it was a star. It has the same gravitational pull.

    • @ShAdYrOcKz1
      @ShAdYrOcKz1 8 лет назад

      ***** Ok thank you. It sounds reasonable.

    • @muhdhafidz5644
      @muhdhafidz5644 8 лет назад

      Call NASA,tell them that you have a better conception about blackhole.... :/

    • @unclesam997
      @unclesam997 8 лет назад

      What you have to remember is that gravity doesn't exist the way you think it does. We're biologically made to understand a flat space, but real space on localized levels is non-Euclidean. Through general relativity we know that a black hole is a point of infinite density (but don't think of density here in terms of mass divided by volume.) we also know that massive objects bend spacetime, which causes the illusion of gravity. So take a black hole with infinite density and it will curve the geometry of spacetime to such an extent that radially outward isn't a direction is the region near the black hole.

    • @joga_bonito_aro
      @joga_bonito_aro 8 лет назад

      +uncle sam pbs spacetime much?!

    • @unclesam997
      @unclesam997 8 лет назад

      Satya Yuga PBS spacetime is the shit. It explains pretty hard concepts in a pretty easy way.

  • @TheDemarius
    @TheDemarius 11 лет назад

    The eerie music made it more frightening than I could have imagined. Black holes freak me out. These computer simulations and all. Looks like a nightmare

  • @airmagnet27
    @airmagnet27 10 лет назад

    One of my favorite videos on RUclips

  • @luisalvarado8351
    @luisalvarado8351 10 лет назад +6

    Human intelligence is not enough to understand the universe

  • @ChelseaGrinMan001
    @ChelseaGrinMan001 9 лет назад +3

    Is it possible that going into one black hole will take you out another one that is like a trillion trillion miles away or really far?

    • @jrrtt25
      @jrrtt25 9 лет назад

      +ChelseaGrinMan001 it's been theorized but i don't think there's been any real direct or indirect evidence to support it. sadly wormholes are just hypothetical, maybe we'll find out for sure in the future!

    • @Tatusiek_1
      @Tatusiek_1 9 лет назад

      The reason they appear black is because light doesn't escape it to enter your eye but if you enter inside the black hole it would be bright asfuck

    • @Tatusiek_1
      @Tatusiek_1 9 лет назад +1

      I am against thinking black holes are wormholes and no they aren't wormholes might exist but have noting to
      Do with a black hole in my opinion

    • @RoboBoddicker
      @RoboBoddicker 8 лет назад +2

      No

    • @kissadev.
      @kissadev. 8 лет назад

      In my view... The singularity bends the time-space fabric to the fourth dimension (the one we can not interact due to our three dimension existence)... So, you would experience another dimension if you could approach the singularity close enough.

  • @AfrewSpines
    @AfrewSpines 9 лет назад +1

    This is as terrifying as it is fascinating when stoned.

  • @brandon101301
    @brandon101301 8 лет назад

    This is so amazing how it looks like you're going into the white hole, but in the end it changes to the alternate universe that you are going in to, and the white hole you are coming out of? XD