I do believe the theory of Black Holes has never been officially proven until now. THe Gravity from a black hole has been seen but an actual black hole hasn't been seen until now! I could be mistaken however..
@@DustinBarlow8P We're still not... seeing... black holes. That's an awfully suspicious dark spot in the middle of some _intense_ infrared radiation, which would be explained perfectly by the black hole theory, but if our "proof" standard was visual observation and confirmation, then due to the event horizon we would never be able to see and prove any black holes. There are plenty of ways to prove objects and phenomena outside of visual observation! As well, this is the second magnificent picture we've developed of M87*, which actually puzzles me because given how sharp those lines are the radiation isn't coming in all fuzzy, that's actually a sharp, HD view of the accretion disc in infrared light. Which is... weird. Always thought it would've been sharper.
@@ferociousfeind8538 the lines are not literally seen, here they detected and super imposed on the actual M87 blackhole shadow, to show the viewers a more clear representation of the direction that they measured...the actual photo of the black hole pictured behind these gravitational lines, which was chosen from thousands taken when first released, would not show those lines otherwise. So there is your answer.
I'll never understand why when kim kardashian takes a shit it's headline news for a month but we get pictures of black holes in deep space and no one ever seems to mention it... These are incredible images that need to be appreciated more.
@@n-hexane8271 it captures the essence of the moment. Seeing it in the theater with the surround sound and big screen was breathtaking! My date and I were literally the only other couple in the theater and I was on the edge of my seat through half of the movie because of how intense it was...
Its so insane how small supermassive black holes are compared to the part u can actually see, although they are the most dense objects out there.... I love space
Not that small ... This black hole is estimated to be 6 billion times the size of our Sun !!!!! It's inner diameter is 5 times the length of our Solar System . It spits X rays radio emissions that spans up to 5 000 light years outside of that galaxy ...
@@nothajzl This black hole eats galaxies. It's got an entire galaxy cluster spinning around it, and some of those galaxies likely have massive black holes at the center of them as well. This is just a hyper massive black hole. And there are likely even bigger one's out there.
@@aquilmoscicki6620 lol m87 is located about 55 million light years away from us, to travel that distance in less than a minute you should be trillions of times faster than light speed 🤣
The bright, central region into which the video is zooming indicates the high amount of energy emitted - mostly in radio waves, which is invisible to the human eye and shown as coloured in this video to be able to represent it - by the disk of gas and matter orbiting the black hole.
From the :39 it's totally a different image. Where the immense ejection of gas and material that you may see until :37 went? Please describe the reason of this discrepancy. It should have come from the center of the black hole (if this is a real black hole)
This video is composed of different pictures taken from different equipment. As you may know (or not judging by your comment) the wavelength of photons is not only composed of visible light but also includes infrared, xray etc. the actual photo of the black whole that you see is photographed using a device that converts the radio energy emmited by the black whole into photons in the visible light spectrum. The pictures that came before it were also radiowaves but the parts they decoded into visible light were different as they were meant to show the astrophysical jets emitted by the rotation of matter around the event horizon of the black whole. It did not come from the centre of the black whole because the centre has infinite density meaning nothing can escape it, not even light. The only pictures you saw that were taken in the visible light spectrum (and not converted) were the ones of the galaxy itself. They were taken by the hubble space telescope. Everything else is either xray or radio. Hope this cleared things up for you
@@alin_88 I don't think you are following the discussions of the last decade. It's not true that nothing can escape from a black hole, or the giant emissions from the center of many galaxies tells there is something we'll different from a black hole is there. Second, or you or Hawking is wrong, and warm holes are something completely different from the black holes. Third, you mean that we must do a sort of religious belief into what the guys show us, because there is no continuity in displaying what is there in those photos. Well, seeing a scientific article claiming that 1/3+ of the last scientific articles are somewhat manipulated by the owners to bring to a kind of conclusion, I say that I can't believe in what they state
@@alin_88 Even in case it's true what they claim (and each of us must believe 100% in their good intentions), you can't avoid to see that there is a huge difference between the expected reaction of the light/star that is going to be eaten by the black hole and what is out there. Without a clear streching of light, that must turn like a paper thread around the black hole, you can't have the reaction expressed by the formulas that explain the black hole behavior. Out there the light/xrays of a star has no stress, it's simply put all around the 3/4 of the circumference of a hole. And the behaviour of stars around the so-called Sagittarius A black hole, another of the last discoveries show how they are able to "avoid" to be kept by the black hole. All this to say that the biggest mistery is not out there, but about the reason why no scientist is honest to say "what the hell is out there? Why do we continue to believe in a hypothesis, the black hole, that after thousands of scientific researches we still don't see out there as expected?"
@@giovanniguarino9152 i have no clue what you’re talking about mate. I think you are just assuming things and that is never good for anybody. What you see here is photographic evidence of a black whole, whether be it visible light or radio waves. There are tons of evidence supporting their existence, from mathematical formulae that would simply not make sense if they did not exist to hawking radiation and so on. Science doesn’t really care if you believe what it tells you or not. I honestly don’t care if you believe in black holes, but what you’re doing is rejecting explanations that I have just given you and start talking a lot of gibberish about nothing.
That was scary for me, that zooming in and seeing all those stars and then zooming in some more.. and still there are more stars! Like going in, there are stars on your side and in front but still way more stars beyond. And how many of those are galaxies, with their own solar system! Wow! And then that black hole. Was the tail-like cloud debris getting sucked in the black hole? So cool and such a huge expanse of.. space! edited for typos.
No. We KNOW it's fake because of how they obtained the "artwork." It is not a real image. You people are so readily fed garbage because you believe anything and everything without doing the slightest bit of research our questioning. Just believe something because somebody said it. Well, I say you're wealthy beyond comprehension. Did it work? See.
It's fake due to the CGI imaging computer graphic studio of NASA using data on a number sheet that is turned into a picture then outlined and then colored in and publishing it under a copyright app that people pay for or unknowingly pay for with obtained consent data.. if they would Use a telescope without graphics and use logic instead of indoctrination to actually understand what your seeing, that would be amazing.
Esta sequência de imagens obtidas numa variável distante até ao foco do buraco negro ...é espectacularmente fantástico este zoom noutra respectiva!! Incrível....
No, but I think there may be a possibility. What I believe is that everything beyond the Observable Universe is governed by the same rules as the Observable Universe. The Universe is a fractal, so possibly those patterns we know of can repeat themselves oftentimes at extremely small or extremely large levels from our perspective.
@@kamelalg9859 While the majority of galaxies are believed to harbour a supermassive black hole at their centre, there are exceptions to this rule. One example is the Triangulum galaxy, which does not seem to host such a massive black hole. Also, while the Andromeda galaxy does have one, the only two supermassive black holes that have been directly imaged are the one in M87 and in our own galaxy.
@@ESOobservatory still weird you only photographed two supermassive black holes, there's a lot of galaxies with some of them facing us so you don't have to face thick layers of interstellar dust limiting the visibility.
At the beginning it is an animation. When it starts to zoom, it is pictures of the sky until the end. This is a zoom in on the supermassive black hole in the M85 galaxy.
"iTs NoT rEaL fOoTaGe!" - Takes about 5 minutes to Google how they turn raw images of space into things like this so people who aren't experts, like you, can try and understand what they're seeing.
The Earth ' s core makes 92 natural elements for the universe. Positrons + and electrons -- rotate very rapidly after 46,5 billion years of creating the Earth ' s core. So the core of the Earth rotate very quickly like A super large electric turbine that produces super large electrical energy. Continuity of the Earth ' s core uses 918 protons + that attracts 917 electrons - creating proton + Continuity of the Earth ' s core uses 918 positrons + attracts 918 positrons + produces neutrons The Earth ' s core continuosly uses 14 protons + attracts 16 neutrons that attract 14 electrons -- makes silic ( Evidenc lava volcano Hawaii continuity extrusion )
That was actually really cool! And now for the first time we can see the magnetic fields of a black hole.
I do believe the theory of Black Holes has never been officially proven until now. THe Gravity from a black hole has been seen but an actual black hole hasn't been seen until now! I could be mistaken however..
@@DustinBarlow8P We're still not... seeing... black holes. That's an awfully suspicious dark spot in the middle of some _intense_ infrared radiation, which would be explained perfectly by the black hole theory, but if our "proof" standard was visual observation and confirmation, then due to the event horizon we would never be able to see and prove any black holes. There are plenty of ways to prove objects and phenomena outside of visual observation!
As well, this is the second magnificent picture we've developed of M87*, which actually puzzles me because given how sharp those lines are the radiation isn't coming in all fuzzy, that's actually a sharp, HD view of the accretion disc in infrared light. Which is... weird. Always thought it would've been sharper.
@@DustinBarlow8P can you see oxygen?
@@TheRoadrunn 𝗦𝘂𝗱𝗱𝗲𝗹𝘆 𝗱𝗶𝗲𝗱 𝗳𝗿𝗼𝗺 𝗿𝘂𝗻𝗻𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗼𝘅𝘆𝗴𝗲𝗻
@@ferociousfeind8538 the lines are not literally seen, here they detected and super imposed on the actual M87 blackhole shadow, to show the viewers a more clear representation of the direction that they measured...the actual photo of the black hole pictured behind these gravitational lines, which was chosen from thousands taken when first released, would not show those lines otherwise. So there is your answer.
I'll never understand why when kim kardashian takes a shit it's headline news for a month but we get pictures of black holes in deep space and no one ever seems to mention it... These are incredible images that need to be appreciated more.
I got google to notify news like this to me.
Wasn't this all over the news?
This is our headlines
@@liveandlearn4445 same
I haven't seen Kim Kardashian being relevant anytime lately.
This with Insertellar theme music would be mind blowing🤯
What is so interesting in that music though....... anyone explain please
@@n-hexane8271 it captures the essence of the moment. Seeing it in the theater with the surround sound and big screen was breathtaking! My date and I were literally the only other couple in the theater and I was on the edge of my seat through half of the movie because of how intense it was...
Interstellar music its too loud at the middle sound, kinda bad if you put that on this video
Oh yeah after seeing the movie
Now I feel like it's one of the best tunes I have ever heard ....the movies gives the tune emotions
Feels like I'm looking into the eye of Sauron lol.
This is a near impossible image.Mad respect to the people working behind this 🫡
Two years have passed 🙂🕰
Two years.. It would have millions!
time flies
Since the first black hole photo was taken
Yes, 3years passed
@@Rajkumar-ul7ko Time is running out 😥
Its so insane how small supermassive black holes are compared to the part u can actually see, although they are the most dense objects out there.... I love space
Not that small ... This black hole is estimated to be 6 billion times the size of our Sun !!!!! It's inner diameter is 5 times the length of our Solar System . It spits X rays radio emissions that spans up to 5 000 light years outside of that galaxy ...
@@faroukabdellah4216 is that true? That’s mindblowing
@@nothajzl the event horizon is about 3 times pluto's orbit
@@nothajzl This black hole eats galaxies. It's got an entire galaxy cluster spinning around it, and some of those galaxies likely have massive black holes at the center of them as well. This is just a hyper massive black hole. And there are likely even bigger one's out there.
Did anyone else get goosebumps from this? :P
Kinda
no
Yes
I got goosepimps
Well.. yeah!
A really mindblowing zoom-in.
that zoom in slapped harder than the universe size comparison
The scale of the universe
mad respect to the cameraman going that close to a black hole just to show us this footage
Stop plzz
Lmao
This is what will bring us all together. Going into Space, and leaving this Solar System. Just wish I would still be alive to see it.
You said it man 👊
Truth
True.. Elon Musk tries to do that while you are alive👍
You Will, soon official scientists will discover we are basically Thinkertons (immortal thinking units) after all.
@@ximalpopoca735 perhaps we will be soon able ,to upload our Mind and knowledge into Computers
Amazing dimension.
Wow!! This is truly amazing science. Congrats to the ESO Team !!!
Beautiful objects in the sky
Salute to the photographer who travelled this for us in light speed!!
:D
Most commented comment you commented here in comment zone of space things...🤣😂
The comedical genius
faster than light
Dude traveling at light speed would take you more than a life time to get there your traveling probably 10 times the speed in this video
@@aquilmoscicki6620 lol m87 is located about 55 million light years away from us, to travel that distance in less than a minute you should be trillions of times faster than light speed 🤣
Gosh darn!! I'm imagining the distances involved here 😲😳
I knew there was a black hole in the center of every spiral galaxy before scientists start talking about it. It is so obvious.
And soon you'll BOTH be proven wrong without a doubt.
Great, idn't it?
Most beautiful thing I've ever seen
Artwork
Can we get a clearer picture at about 0:33?
Beautification x1000
"It has 6.5 billion solar masses, and its the first black hole we got an actual photo of"
I thought it was a gigantic star, never imagined it's a black hole..
I love it, it's beautiful. Thanks for sharing
Your images are getting absolutely fantastic with this new advanced sharpening feature added to Photoshop
Most excellent CGI...!! Great guesstimating of the factual reality... 👍🏼
No flatbrain
@@hrsh042 do your research brainless. Him 1, you 0.
what's a flat earther doing on a space video... don't y'all have crayon's to eat or sum haha
The intense music and exaggerated zoom made it seem more like a movie scene than a scientific discovery lmao
Because music is banned in Islam?
@@bigboy6191 erm ok
exaggerated?
This is fake
Without music is even more immersive
Name the music please
Song?
What was the brightest light a star or the black hole
The bright, central region into which the video is zooming indicates the high amount of energy emitted - mostly in radio waves, which is invisible to the human eye and shown as coloured in this video to be able to represent it - by the disk of gas and matter orbiting the black hole.
Is this a virtual composition of different images or is it actually zoomed in on one capture of the visible spectrum?
Good question. Om curious as well
The background music is soo mesmerizing
From the :39 it's totally a different image. Where the immense ejection of gas and material that you may see until :37 went? Please describe the reason of this discrepancy. It should have come from the center of the black hole (if this is a real black hole)
Because its fake and pulled from a cgi video.
This video is composed of different pictures taken from different equipment. As you may know (or not judging by your comment) the wavelength of photons is not only composed of visible light but also includes infrared, xray etc. the actual photo of the black whole that you see is photographed using a device that converts the radio energy emmited by the black whole into photons in the visible light spectrum. The pictures that came before it were also radiowaves but the parts they decoded into visible light were different as they were meant to show the astrophysical jets emitted by the rotation of matter around the event horizon of the black whole. It did not come from the centre of the black whole because the centre has infinite density meaning nothing can escape it, not even light. The only pictures you saw that were taken in the visible light spectrum (and not converted) were the ones of the galaxy itself. They were taken by the hubble space telescope. Everything else is either xray or radio. Hope this cleared things up for you
@@alin_88 I don't think you are following the discussions of the last decade. It's not true that nothing can escape from a black hole, or the giant emissions from the center of many galaxies tells there is something we'll different from a black hole is there. Second, or you or Hawking is wrong, and warm holes are something completely different from the black holes. Third, you mean that we must do a sort of religious belief into what the guys show us, because there is no continuity in displaying what is there in those photos. Well, seeing a scientific article claiming that 1/3+ of the last scientific articles are somewhat manipulated by the owners to bring to a kind of conclusion, I say that I can't believe in what they state
@@alin_88 Even in case it's true what they claim (and each of us must believe 100% in their good intentions), you can't avoid to see that there is a huge difference between the expected reaction of the light/star that is going to be eaten by the black hole and what is out there. Without a clear streching of light, that must turn like a paper thread around the black hole, you can't have the reaction expressed by the formulas that explain the black hole behavior. Out there the light/xrays of a star has no stress, it's simply put all around the 3/4 of the circumference of a hole. And the behaviour of stars around the so-called Sagittarius A black hole, another of the last discoveries show how they are able to "avoid" to be kept by the black hole. All this to say that the biggest mistery is not out there, but about the reason why no scientist is honest to say "what the hell is out there? Why do we continue to believe in a hypothesis, the black hole, that after thousands of scientific researches we still don't see out there as expected?"
@@giovanniguarino9152 i have no clue what you’re talking about mate. I think you are just assuming things and that is never good for anybody. What you see here is photographic evidence of a black whole, whether be it visible light or radio waves. There are tons of evidence supporting their existence, from mathematical formulae that would simply not make sense if they did not exist to hawking radiation and so on. Science doesn’t really care if you believe what it tells you or not. I honestly don’t care if you believe in black holes, but what you’re doing is rejecting explanations that I have just given you and start talking a lot of gibberish about nothing.
ASTONISHING!
STUPEFACENTE!
what it feels like after buying a nikon p1000:
was that the messier of 87
Marvellous ❤️
Astonishing!!!
Well are we save still?
this blackhole is too far away. and even if its collide with our galaxy, nothing would happen to us because space between stars are too big
We no save from a biden
wow!
Background Track name ???
It was just an ESO engineer farting through autotune.
That was scary for me, that zooming in and seeing all those stars and then zooming in some more.. and still there are more stars! Like going in, there are stars on your side and in front but still way more stars beyond. And how many of those are galaxies, with their own solar system! Wow! And then that black hole. Was the tail-like cloud debris getting sucked in the black hole? So cool and such a huge expanse of.. space! edited for typos.
it's funny how people said its fake beacuse of the blur (old photo) just beacuse it got blurry doesn't mean it doesn't exist
No. We KNOW it's fake because of how they obtained the "artwork." It is not a real image.
You people are so readily fed garbage because you believe anything and everything without doing the slightest bit of research our questioning. Just believe something because somebody said it.
Well, I say you're wealthy beyond comprehension.
Did it work?
See.
@@Mr_Contract________x B R A H
It's fake due to the CGI imaging computer graphic studio of NASA using data on a number sheet that is turned into a picture then outlined and then colored in and publishing it under a copyright app that people pay for or unknowingly pay for with obtained consent data.. if they would Use a telescope without graphics and use logic instead of indoctrination to actually understand what your seeing, that would be amazing.
@@ashleybrister5033you just know it all, huh Ashley.....
Esta sequência de imagens obtidas numa variável distante até ao foco do buraco negro ...é espectacularmente fantástico este zoom noutra respectiva!! Incrível....
Do you guys believe in parallel universes?
Yeah, i think that the black hole is a bridge to another world!
No, but I think there may be a possibility.
What I believe is that everything beyond the Observable Universe is governed by the same rules as the Observable Universe.
The Universe is a fractal, so possibly those patterns we know of can repeat themselves oftentimes at extremely small or extremely large levels from our perspective.
That's amazing. Thanks for sharing.
Hunny it's fake.
@@ashleybrister5033 Only a guy would spell honey like hunny so you must be fake.
cool music!
That was way cool
Seems like a whirlpool to me......
.... now can I get a Nobel 😂
GSR
M87 is in the heart of the Virgo cluster. So there are a LOT of Messier and NGC galaxies visible throughout this clip.
majestic
Any other black holes to zoom to?
Yes! You can zoom to Sgr A*, the black hole at the centre of our galaxy: ruclips.net/video/Zml0dZCjaFw/видео.html
Just 2 black holes? I was wondering if the third one still coming
@@ESOobservatoryhow about zooming in on Andromeda or the Triangulum galaxy black hole?
@@kamelalg9859 While the majority of galaxies are believed to harbour a supermassive black hole at their centre, there are exceptions to this rule. One example is the Triangulum galaxy, which does not seem to host such a massive black hole. Also, while the Andromeda galaxy does have one, the only two supermassive black holes that have been directly imaged are the one in M87 and in our own galaxy.
@@ESOobservatory still weird you only photographed two supermassive black holes, there's a lot of galaxies with some of them facing us so you don't have to face thick layers of interstellar dust limiting the visibility.
Subhan Allah Allahu Akbar
Getting subs at allah's snackbar?
Yay! We're going to ali's snack bar for subs!
Welp, there goes his chance of ever getting on a spaceship. ..
@@generaleerelativity9524 yeah n maybe blowing it up too!!!
@@WaltrWyte that Earth creature has stolen the PU37 Space Modulatorrrr... 😂
Very nice
I was also hoping to see a UFO mother ship. Dang it 🛸👍
wondering about this zooming speed, comparing to light speed!
Supermassive black hole and jets
Amazing :)
Impressive! So far hence so close...
Thank u for sharing...
Wow... if only space 🌌 travel was as Fast💨💨as this video 🚀
😅😅😮😅😅well ingormeti0n.Good show more content 😅😅
can I see this with my 130mm newtonian?
"Every time I see one of those things I expect to spot some guy dressed in red with horns and a pitchfork." - Lieutenant Charles Pizer
Each time i read these comments i loose fate in humanity. Just buy a 50 million $ telescope and try-
This video travelled at least 25 times the speed of light.
Suck it Einstein
*zoom*
awesome! 😎
So cool!
is not phoenix a
Is that real or animation of the real thing?
At the beginning it is an animation. When it starts to zoom, it is pictures of the sky until the end. This is a zoom in on the supermassive black hole in the M85 galaxy.
@@brunnomenxa thank you
It's not real. It's an artists attempt to keep the funding going for fake astronomers.
Is it a simulation ?!
No. Actual images created by the Event Horizon Telescope.
Great black hole from a thousand lamp..great cameramen for take dimensions for make this video editing..Lol
This music reminds me of A drinking gourd constellation, The Big Dipper
Any chance of finding god yet? As we as human specie have pushed the boundaries what we can visually see,but still no evidence of finding god
You can't "find" God. He isn't just sitting in the clouds or in some nebula a thousand light-years away
different plane of existence is my theory
Science works with the real world. We cannot find a god.
О..уенный зум)
может это все фэйк- фантазии
How...
CGI.
I wish i was you guys !
Is it a real thing that happened in space?
Yes. This is a zoom in on the black hole of the M85 galaxy.
@@brunnomenxa thank u
M 87
Is the image an artists conception, colorized etc. or the actual image?
It is an actual image
kudos to the cameraman for traveling faster than the speed of light.
🤯🤯🤯
откуда у вас такой телескоп?
I thought the light would never escape why is it bright thou
Once light passes beyond the event horizon it never escapes but before that it can :)
Amazing
These hair line whirls , i very much doubt are seen this way.
These lines are just the indicators of the magnetic field of the black hole. They were obtained later by analyzing the polarization of light.
@@brunnomenxa no they weren't.
@@Mr_Contract________x,
What are they then?
This is not a real footage, this is a reanimated version.
Give us the real thing.
That is the reason why I have almost lost interest in many such videos .
"iTs NoT rEaL fOoTaGe!" - Takes about 5 minutes to Google how they turn raw images of space into things like this so people who aren't experts, like you, can try and understand what they're seeing.
From 10 seconds on, these are ALL REAL images, correctly aligned and scaled.
Why don't you hop on the Tardis and film it yourself?
Not the real thing, tsk...
Really?
Scary
I felt as if I’ve seen all my past lives flash before my eyes. Third eye was twitching
Add more zoom Add more
Eines ist das nicht kleine
Thats how Japanese Pixilate things
The Earth ' s core makes 92 natural elements for the universe.
Positrons + and electrons -- rotate very rapidly after 46,5 billion years of creating the Earth ' s core. So the core of the Earth rotate very quickly like A super large electric turbine that produces super large electrical energy.
Continuity of the Earth ' s core uses 918 protons + that attracts 917 electrons - creating proton +
Continuity of the Earth ' s core uses 918 positrons + attracts 918 positrons + produces neutrons
The Earth ' s core continuosly uses 14 protons + attracts 16 neutrons that attract 14 electrons -- makes silic ( Evidenc lava volcano Hawaii continuity extrusion )
It's moving
Everything is moving Kunil.
Very cool, Except for the music.
❤🌌
Its ultramans Home lies😂😂