Well to be fair, something like this as it approaches would be massive, so it would block the stars behind it and there would be some warping effects (gravitational lensing). The horrifying part is we could do basically nothing to stop it though.
@@FractalNinja thank you for wording it better for me the futility of man in the face of an outside menace let alone one that can wipe us out is genuinely frightening
Fun fact: Black holes like these affect time because of how absurd the gravity is. It's the "theory of relativity", as Einstein called it. This means that if you were in orbit of a black hole for a few days and SOMEHOW escaped (you couldn't but in this imaginary scenario you could), those few days near the black hole means thousands or probably even hundreds of thousands of years back on Earth. If you experience the gravitational pull of a black hole for even 1 second, your parents would probably be dead.
@@kasanyaultimate7927 Time travel is possible on paper, but not in practice (yet) You can also time travel by travelling the speed of light or faster, which is impossible, but if you did, you'd travel in time.
Theoretically it can also send you back but it’s a bit of a gamble, if you spend enough time around the black hole for the universe to reincarnate it’s likely that the largest one will expire the slowest so if you spend enough time like close to an eternity which would probably feel like 1-2 days and the universe would reincarnate just in time for you to go back in time
I am terrible at math... but I figured black holes would work like a time portal, so I figured whatever a black hole "consumes", would just be spit out at the other end. (Disregarding the whole destroying of matter part of it). Could you imagine if our galaxy had become duplicated each time it was consumed by a black hole? 😅
Its actually humbling to see oneself compared to something so large that the comfort zone you had or have is nothing infront of it. The very existence makes u shiver and make u sober over how small you are in this large universe
@@snehalkrishnan618 fear is the natural part of being human, especially in children. I honestly feel bad for the extremely traumatized/desensitized children back then. Many of them grew up lacking remorse for children now.
More crushing a hole than burning one, but yeah it's an appreciable amount of energy either way. But something like Ton 618 is far too big to be formed from a collapsing star. Nobody's 100% sure where supermassive black holes like this come from.
This black hole is also very far away. I’m pretty sure it’s no where near our local cluster and would probably never get close to us. This is something you shouldn’t really worry about.
You can’t, the image is photoshopped, you can only really see where it is. Not the actual black hole since they quite literally don’t emit light. In other words you can’t see it with the naked eye.
@@Angus_McDonald the black hole is emitting a quasar, it can be seen with the naked eye and it’s not photoshopped. It would look like a star but would require a deep space telescope to actually see it’s a quasar
TON 618 is located in the constellation Canes Venatici, about 18.2 billion light-years away from Earth. TON 618 is over 66 million times more massive than the sun. TON 618 is surrounded by a huge cloud of gas called a Lyman-alpha blob (LAB). The LAB is at least 330,000 light-years in diameter, which is twice the size of the Milky Way.
What's weird is that I've been having a reoccurring nightmare of experiencing Earth, witnessing and experiencing the before, during, and after experience of a black hole. It's always the same, just from a different perspective/scenario of where I am on the planet and those who are around me.
@@emeye6452 Well our galaxy moves at 1.3 million miles per hour so we are moving that rate all the time not counting our speed within the galaxy (which is barely a blip on the scale in comparison.) We are literally zooming through space and straight on a collision course with our neighbour Andromeda lol.
of course, if we will see it we would die after minutes of noticing it. Plus, Ton 618 can't even be seen with a naked eye, because the nasa photo shows us that Ton 618 is litteraly a dot
If im not mistaken, feel free to correct me if im wrong, but under the current understanding of black holes, ones as big as TON-618 are SO BIG that even if we did get sucked in to its gravitational pull, it would likely take even long for us to process it given that (under the right circumstances) it would take a lot longer to break us down the way black holes do at their size. So, even if, hypothetically speaking, we were to come anywhere near it, we'd have a good long while before if ever completed consuming us.
Correction, TON-618 is actually about 11 times the width of neptunes orbital path, but the entire solar system to the edge of the oort cloud is slightly larger than the diameter of TON-618 Edit: both black holes mentioned in this video are about 18.5 billion light-years away and they have no chance of doing anything to us. Don’t ask how I know all of this.
I’m starting to tear up because this just sent me through a new spiral of how insignificant everything is and if there’s an afterlife at all. Maybe it’ll be nothing and now I’m scared. Edit: Please leave my 2 month old depressive episode alone?
Hopefully you're not still scared. The black hole is billions of years worth of travel away from us and is actually traveling in the opposite direction of us. I know we might feel insignificant in the universal sense but at the same time, when you realize how many worlds there are and how few even have potential for life we are very fortunate.
Do not be afraid my friend, the powers that be want you to feel this way so you do not ever reach your true potential. You do matter, you are not insignificant.
Fun fact: black holes don’t let any light escape so there not actually visible and the pictures you see are estimated by the light bending around the black holes
Random 6 yr finding this right after discovering the sun would explode in 50 million years: *_Arms weak, pants heavy, there’s shit all over my sweater_* Edit: sheesh 333 likes is lucky
The Sun won't actually explode. First, it will turn into a red giant, expanding and "eating" Earth in the process. Then it will shrink until it ends up as a small, weak white dwarf.
it will start becoming a red giant in about 5 billion years and grow for another few thousand and stay a red giant for about 2 billion years then turn into a white dwarf
@@Ironfist_Alexander45 Black holes are probably the scariest. because they can kill you from hundreds lightyears away with their gamma ray death beams.
@Ironfist_Alexander45 well gamma ray bursts are more dangerous because they are more common and if they hit a planet from light years away they can ruin a planet.
Its important to mention that the sizes and masses for both Ton-617 and Phoenix A are disputed, as the masses of both exceed that which is theoretically possible by a decent margin, and due to how far away they are, it is really impossible to get an accurate size measurement. I think both have already been derated so to speak multiple times, also. Moreover, the original video just has a demo picture of what TON-618 might look like shrunk down and overlayed on a random place on the video. TON-618 is not actually in that part of the sky, and is most certainly nowhere even close to visible with the naked eye.
It is possible that TON collided with another monstrosity black hole, same thing with Pheonix. We don't know for sure though. Note: At one point in the universe's future, there may be "mergers" where hundreds of stupendously large black holes (black holes with sizes of 100B solar masses or higher) collide, making black holes the mass of galaxies.
@@guyonaplatform That's actually pretty neat, especially the last part. Didn't know either of those things. But we are certainly nowhere near a point where that could/would have happened, as you said, and certainly not at a point (technologically or in time) where we could see them, visually or otherwise. So far, to the best of our knowledge, the highest mass possible for a black hole is about 40,000,000,000x the mass of the sun
It's not the large black hole you should worry about because there actually a chance you can escape it's pull. It's the smaller sized ones that are the problem because those are the feeders that constantly need more and more energy.
This video just made me think “everything outside of our world isn’t nothing, it’s everything”, that’s amazing. There’s so much to explore and discover. I hope when we discover something major, we don’t wish we didn’t
Idk what’s scarier, the fact that it would stretch you to the point where your thinner than atoms, or there could be one anywhere and we wouldn’t have a clue
In 10 bil years... Our sun already dies in 2 billion years ending in 10 completly.. life on earth will be hard to maintain in Just 500 million years.. sooo no worries 😂
black holes will not actually suck in objects from large distances. A black hole can only capture objects that come very close to it. They're more like Venus' Flytraps than cosmic vacuum cleaners. For example, imagine replacing the Sun by a black hole of the same mass.
Well technically i doubt there would be celestial bodies present close to it , and the rest would be preety far away obiting it or might be slowly going towards it
What you’re actually seeing is the quasar created by the black hole. That is the part that emits light and other waves. A radio telescope is used to image it. Light does not move fast enough to escape a black hole, so that part is basically invisible, or as the name implies, a black hole.
Just because you see, a black hole does not mean you’re dead, number one it would depend on the size of the black hole. Number two it would depend on how close to your planets orbit it came..
Facts Arrival time: approximately 10.8 billion years Coordinates: RA 12h 28m 25s | Dec +31° 28′ 38″ Gravity: 66 billion solar masses Size: 66 billion M☉ Lifespan: 6 × 10⁹⁹ years Distance to Earth: 10.37 billion light years
If you see a billion years distance black hole. You are already dead
damn
If it's not light-years away your already dead..
ye because we are only seeing its size a billion years ago
@@4HOURGAMERZZZ billions* and it could've moved in any direction.
Thats deep lol
That is some interstellar level shit right there. 💀
Interstellar black hole is around 20 times bigger than Milky Way galaxy black hole, which is still extremely tiny compared with these monsters
😂
@@Wrenosaur_ he said It was bigger than the one in the center of the milky way. That is nowhere near 2 mil lightyears
@@Wrenosaur_ the black hole in the center, not the entire galaxy 💀
The interstellar black hole is tiny compared to ton-618.
Honestly, seeing "TON-618" in the sky is pretty terrifying. Imagine seeing letters and numbers in the air
😂😂
me when number: 🌚
I think thats only the name but the real thing is a black hole
Ikr
Its the fanal boss
The thing that scares me is we could already be approached by a cosmic horror like this and we wouldnt even see it coming
GOD won't let that happen
@@Karla-mq8oi bruh ain't stopping them black holes and that's just one example
@@Karla-mq8oiTruth.
Well to be fair, something like this as it approaches would be massive, so it would block the stars behind it and there would be some warping effects (gravitational lensing). The horrifying part is we could do basically nothing to stop it though.
@@FractalNinja thank you for wording it better for me the futility of man in the face of an outside menace let alone one that can wipe us out is genuinely frightening
Fun fact: Black holes like these affect time because of how absurd the gravity is. It's the "theory of relativity", as Einstein called it. This means that if you were in orbit of a black hole for a few days and SOMEHOW escaped (you couldn't but in this imaginary scenario you could), those few days near the black hole means thousands or probably even hundreds of thousands of years back on Earth. If you experience the gravitational pull of a black hole for even 1 second, your parents would probably be dead.
we getting timetravel with this one🔥🔥🔥🗣🗣🗣
Ooh so technically time travel could be done?
@@kasanyaultimate7927
Time travel is possible on paper, but not in practice (yet)
You can also time travel by travelling the speed of light or faster, which is impossible, but if you did, you'd travel in time.
Theoretically it can also send you back but it’s a bit of a gamble, if you spend enough time around the black hole for the universe to reincarnate it’s likely that the largest one will expire the slowest so if you spend enough time like close to an eternity which would probably feel like 1-2 days and the universe would reincarnate just in time for you to go back in time
I am terrible at math... but I figured black holes would work like a time portal, so I figured whatever a black hole "consumes", would just be spit out at the other end. (Disregarding the whole destroying of matter part of it).
Could you imagine if our galaxy had become duplicated each time it was consumed by a black hole? 😅
Remember guys, Big black holes are lot less harmful than small ones
@Waterm613exactly. Imagine seeing a small one that close. 😊
I see one every night i get home 😏
@@JustChickenShorts NOBODY needed to know that.
True but the only difference between the two is you wont get stretched out and the other one you will
Super massive black holes are at the center of galaxies
The reason why we haven’t been sucked in yet is because Caseoh is weighing us down
(I didn’t want this to go viral btw)
"YOUR BANNED FROM THE STREAM, YOUR DONE!😂"
CaseOh saving us for real, bro would probably eat the black hole if it ever got to us.
Bro 💀
Bruhh 😂😂😂😂😂
OHH NAHHHH, GET THIS GUY OUTTA HERE
Its actually humbling to see oneself compared to something so large that the comfort zone you had or have is nothing infront of it.
The very existence makes u shiver and make u sober over how small you are in this large universe
Kids be having a panic attack and a mental breakdown after watching this
Kids be soft as marshmallows these days ☕️
Well, they've seen it, and they're already dead.
@@snehalkrishnan618 So sigma
@@snehalkrishnan618 fear is the natural part of being human, especially in children. I honestly feel bad for the extremely traumatized/desensitized children back then. Many of them grew up lacking remorse for children now.
@@snehalkrishnan618you grew up in a cartel house big boy? 😂😂
"Kirby is coming to us, we just don't know It yet" 🎅🎅🐈
He's a specialist in destroying eldritch abominations, I should know.
@@Termina2018 yeah your profile says all
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ayo?
Yeah that's a black hole alright
"if you see this in the sky, you're already dead" bro the black hole is billions of light years away
Yeah
It only needs to be a billion miles closer to suck us up
So we're good .....for now
@@cameraboy64 not for now
we're good for a very long time
@@grave_keeper9997 oh ok cause I was about to crap my self
It’s sad that our brains will never be able to understand such powerful mystical and ginormous things out there in space maybe God dose
Don't bring religion to science
Gotta appreciate how stars literally burn a hole into reality when dying
More crushing a hole than burning one, but yeah it's an appreciable amount of energy either way. But something like Ton 618 is far too big to be formed from a collapsing star. Nobody's 100% sure where supermassive black holes like this come from.
@@thomasp506perhaps they collide with each other and form bigger holes- idk
Ops comment went over my head because I assumed he was referring to 'celebrity stars' and how the people worlds seem to revolve around them.
Like a cigarette burn
@@thomasp506
From what I understand, it's other smaller black holes smashing into each other and getting bigger
TON 618 Black Hole ❎
TON 618 Impossible Level ✅
"No noclip?"
geometry dash mentioned in the comment section 🗣️🗣️⚠️
Geometry dahs teverence
Geometry dash reference? FIRE IN THE HOLE!🕳🕳🕳🔥🔥🔥🗣🗣🗣
Yrssir
the fact that it is so so so far away and we can still see it js gives u an idea of how big it is and thats kinda crazy
Not with our eyes
This black hole is also very far away. I’m pretty sure it’s no where near our local cluster and would probably never get close to us. This is something you shouldn’t really worry about.
You can’t, the image is photoshopped, you can only really see where it is. Not the actual black hole since they quite literally don’t emit light. In other words you can’t see it with the naked eye.
@@Angus_McDonald the black hole is emitting a quasar, it can be seen with the naked eye and it’s not photoshopped. It would look like a star but would require a deep space telescope to actually see it’s a quasar
TON 618 is located in the constellation Canes Venatici, about 18.2 billion light-years away from Earth.
TON 618 is over 66 million times more massive than the sun.
TON 618 is surrounded by a huge cloud of gas called a Lyman-alpha blob (LAB). The LAB is at least 330,000 light-years in diameter, which is twice the size of the Milky Way.
What's weird is that I've been having a reoccurring nightmare of experiencing Earth, witnessing and experiencing the before, during, and after experience of a black hole. It's always the same, just from a different perspective/scenario of where I am on the planet and those who are around me.
Damn that's scary
"if you see this in the sky, your already dead! 🎅🎅 eh, eh, eh, eh"
💀💀💀😭😭
Eh eh eh
Why do u have to mimic it everytime?
@@RavinaPandebecause we want
@@mop2472why do you want
Our sun will kill us before the blackhole ever reaches us so don’t worry 5 year olds you’re safe :)
plus you would die way before too
Bruh, I'm 20 and scared
@@1smolboiii OH NO WE ARE GONNA DIE IN 7 BILLION YEARS OMG NOOOO
Bro that doesn’t help, I would rather die knowing the secrets of the universe than burn.
@@cyan1280 people in 5 billion years: 😭
It’s 10 billion light years away from us, so even if it was traveling at the speed of light, it’d take 10 billion years to get here. We’re good :)
Can it even travel at light speed. It chunky. Fat things/mass go slow right
@@emeye6452 lol bro how fast you think our solar system is moving through space? All celestial objects are already moving at insane speeds by default.
@@CogniVision idk. 300km a second.
@@emeye6452 Well our galaxy moves at 1.3 million miles per hour so we are moving that rate all the time not counting our speed within the galaxy (which is barely a blip on the scale in comparison.)
We are literally zooming through space and straight on a collision course with our neighbour Andromeda lol.
@@DaciValt damn. No wonder I'm always tired. All this dang traveling
Your fears don't go away as you get older, they just get more real....
That’s just CaseOh patrolling the universe looking for snacks
lol facts
Underated
stop bullying he’s not that fat
Caseoh
@@Fractured_Dawn my phone broke when i clicked read more
underrated comment
Imagine if someone made a Geometry Dash level based on this
Yes
Already done.
This has already been done
lol
@@Shadowiann_that’s
The
Joke
and he doesn't even point out the most ovbious factor of the black hole being photoshopped in
second geometry dash reference!
of course, if we will see it we would die after minutes of noticing it. Plus, Ton 618 can't even be seen with a naked eye, because the nasa photo shows us that Ton 618 is litteraly a dot
photoshopped? what? nah, that's just caseoh.
@monkeysinparis726i did not.
Oh LMAO
"its getting bigger!"
Famius last word
That damn squirrel.
"idksterling misspelled t ne title, he just doesn't know it yet"🎅🎅🍺❓
🎅🎅🎅🐻
IDKsterling also knowingly steals my content without credit.
@@GruesomeTruth666no he doesn’t
Damn I just noticed it after seeing your comment 😂
@@Thelifeforcesofnature yeah I realised he’s a bot
I'm not gonna be able to tell which dot in the sky is TON 618 so it's too far away to care 💀
I'm right here bud
@@Blackhole-TON618Shit. Heyyy man wassup? The appetite still going strong Im guessing? The bulk is crazy tho I respect it.
Dawg made a whole alt account for this bit
Edit: I am wrong. Lil bro has had it for 3 years the coincidence is crazy
@@shlruks I've had this account for multiple years 😭
@@shlruksno
If im not mistaken, feel free to correct me if im wrong, but under the current understanding of black holes, ones as big as TON-618 are SO BIG that even if we did get sucked in to its gravitational pull, it would likely take even long for us to process it given that (under the right circumstances) it would take a lot longer to break us down the way black holes do at their size. So, even if, hypothetically speaking, we were to come anywhere near it, we'd have a good long while before if ever completed consuming us.
Correction, TON-618 is actually about 11 times the width of neptunes orbital path, but the entire solar system to the edge of the oort cloud is slightly larger than the diameter of TON-618
Edit: both black holes mentioned in this video are about 18.5 billion light-years away and they have no chance of doing anything to us. Don’t ask how I know all of this.
I’m starting to tear up because this just sent me through a new spiral of how insignificant everything is and if there’s an afterlife at all. Maybe it’ll be nothing and now I’m scared.
Edit: Please leave my 2 month old depressive episode alone?
Hopefully you're not still scared. The black hole is billions of years worth of travel away from us and is actually traveling in the opposite direction of us. I know we might feel insignificant in the universal sense but at the same time, when you realize how many worlds there are and how few even have potential for life we are very fortunate.
It just fascinates me because haha big funny gravity ball
@@UraniumReaperActualomg thank God
Do not be afraid my friend, the powers that be want you to feel this way so you do not ever reach your true potential. You do matter, you are not insignificant.
I always feel limitless when I see these things.
Hrm…
"If You See This in *Tn e* Sky, You're Already Dead💀"
i love typos (in title)
we already dead💀💀
We are already dead 💀 even ton-618 is coming for us 💀
Thank god we have Caseoh to hold the earth down so that we don't get sucked in. Thank you Caseoh
What did he do? He already has a enough on his plate 😢
Caseoh: OH YOUR DONE, YOUR BANNED FROM MY STREAMM!! **BURPS** 🍔🍟🧑🎄
My dumbass thought it's the NASA logo 😭💀
we would like to remind you today that our sky is brought to you by nasa! thank you nasa for sponsoring our sky
Well, I’d be pretty terrified too if the NASA logo appeared in the sky out of nowhere
Not gonna lie i would get scared if i see the NASA logo in the sky
I know I’m already dead if there’s a NASA logo in the sky
SAME 💀
"if u see this in the sky u are already dead"
Bro was immortal
thats what i was gonna say
Well, he was holding a camera, so that grants him instant immortality
“WYD in this situation?”
*The situation in question*
The situation they’re already in. 😂
Fun fact: black holes don’t let any light escape so there not actually visible and the pictures you see are estimated by the light bending around the black holes
@@vogelbert7082Fun fact: "Their" means belonging to them, ex: "Their car is red". "There" means a location, ex: "There is a cat in my house"
@@CrossXPlayer
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Random 6 yr finding this right after discovering the sun would explode in 50 million years:
*_Arms weak, pants heavy, there’s shit all over my sweater_*
Edit: sheesh 333 likes is lucky
😂😂😂😂
“There’s shit all over my spaghetti”
The Sun won't actually explode. First, it will turn into a red giant, expanding and "eating" Earth in the process. Then it will shrink until it ends up as a small, weak white dwarf.
it will start becoming a red giant in about 5 billion years and grow for another few thousand and stay a red giant for about 2 billion years then turn into a white dwarf
@@user4241 what?? what do you mean
NO STERLING YOUR GONNA SUMMON THE GD COMMUNITY!! 😭
sparkler
Oh dear
*It's too late... They're already here.*
who is that?
@@OgerponTealMask pokemon fan
I’m glad there’s so much empty space
This is another example of why space is so terrifying.
Its make believe. Nasa in hebrew means deceive and they litterally have a serpents tongue in their logo.
I wonder what other cosmic horrors are out there
@@Ironfist_Alexander45 Black holes are probably the scariest. because they can kill you from hundreds lightyears away with their gamma ray death beams.
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@Ironfist_Alexander45 well gamma ray bursts are more dangerous because they are more common and if they hit a planet from light years away they can ruin a planet.
TON-618 is an avengers level threat
That JO JO eh eh eh got me so hard bruh 😭🙏
In every video 😂 Dunno but it's so catchy
???
Like read what u said b
then pause for a second
Interstellar travel using black holes would be dope
That’s scary how big ton-618 really is
Bro just summoned the entire Geometry Dash community 💀
Edit: Ton 618 is a humanly impossible level to beat in Geometry Dash
real 😭😭😭
What?
???
@@DingdongShingydotQuandaledinleit’s a really famous impossible level
i made a meme of this lmao
The biggest black hole is actually caseoh💀
Yep you're banned, have a good night
YOUR BANNED
@@Spacedude010why
@@j.r.k4051Racism("black")
to be honest thats true because he sucks food
you may not be dead you will be transported to a different dimension
I know what "TON" means when it comes to space 💀
Never thought I'd see that in Tn e sky.
I was about to comment this 😂
@@IndonesiaIFID Tn e?
the first image is fake
@@Deleted0010 yeah
Since I’m a super space nerd, I immediately knew exactly what it was about, but it still scares me
Same lol
I love space
same. but i never knew that
@@nerdwritertwo3648me too!
No need to be scared. It’s over 10 billion light years away. We’re safe
Id be dead a 1 thousand times over before it actually got to me lmao 😂
"This guy already botted the level, he just doesnt know it yet"
NAAAHHHHH 💀💀💀
Gd reference?!
i was hoping to find one of these
TON 618 2.1 Phoenix A 2.2
i knew i wpuld find a gd comment
Guys don’t worry it takes 10 billion years to reach us. We’re fine
WHAT IF IM ALIVE IN 10 BILLION YEARS?! IM NOT GONNA MAKE IT BRO
Little timmy having an existencial crisis after hearing that ton-618 is coming in 10 billion years:
What about my family 😞
Guys what I mean by “Were Fine” is like we’re all not going to be alive and experience it
@@MAL_YTT Also that’s impossible
Its important to mention that the sizes and masses for both Ton-617 and Phoenix A are disputed, as the masses of both exceed that which is theoretically possible by a decent margin, and due to how far away they are, it is really impossible to get an accurate size measurement. I think both have already been derated so to speak multiple times, also. Moreover, the original video just has a demo picture of what TON-618 might look like shrunk down and overlayed on a random place on the video. TON-618 is not actually in that part of the sky, and is most certainly nowhere even close to visible with the naked eye.
That is true and we are not even sure if phoenix A exists
618*
It is possible that TON collided with another monstrosity black hole, same thing with Pheonix. We don't know for sure though.
Note: At one point in the universe's future, there may be "mergers" where hundreds of stupendously large black holes (black holes with sizes of 100B solar masses or higher) collide, making black holes the mass of galaxies.
@@sigmaligma-l4t Yeah yeah, chill out bro, I wrote this on my phone, may I please beg your forgiveness for my humble spelling mistake sire
@@guyonaplatform That's actually pretty neat, especially the last part. Didn't know either of those things. But we are certainly nowhere near a point where that could/would have happened, as you said, and certainly not at a point (technologically or in time) where we could see them, visually or otherwise. So far, to the best of our knowledge, the highest mass possible for a black hole is about 40,000,000,000x the mass of the sun
It's not the large black hole you should worry about because there actually a chance you can escape it's pull. It's the smaller sized ones that are the problem because those are the feeders that constantly need more and more energy.
Immediately thought of the impossible geometry dash level
lol
every geometry dash player
same
GD players boutta do 2763 frame perfect inputs every 0.00001 seconds
BFDI NUMBER😵
bifidye mentioned 🤯
@@whospentahedron BFDIA 2763 when?
Lets start a chain@@hillabwonS
BFDI
This video just made me think “everything outside of our world isn’t nothing, it’s everything”, that’s amazing. There’s so much to explore and discover. I hope when we discover something major, we don’t wish we didn’t
Plottwist: we are actually inside a massive blackhole🤡
(Obviously not, but it would be a plottwist)
"If you see this in tn e sky...:" I think you are missing some letters dawg..😅😅 * THE *
Caseoh is saving us by eating the black hole, it’s like a light snack for him💀💀💀
*Have a good night* 🗿
Idk what’s scarier, the fact that it would stretch you to the point where your thinner than atoms, or there could be one anywhere and we wouldn’t have a clue
Bros laughing about his death
"Ohoho, eh eh eh" almost killed my of laughter
7 years old when they find out TON-618 will consume the earth in 10 billion years: 😱😱😟😭😭😭😭😰😰
In 10 bil years... Our sun already dies in 2 billion years ending in 10 completly.. life on earth will be hard to maintain in Just 500 million years.. sooo no worries 😂
They can chill out cuz' TON-618 Is never gonna' eat the solar system
The earth would have been dead waaaaaay before the black holes start consuming everything
Earth would be gone and our species with it or we space traveled away.
Technically speaking... if you are able to see TON 618, you are in fact, still alive.
😂 Yeah.
The good news is TON 618 is located 10 billion light years away from us.
BLACK HOLES TRAVEL
And you know that distance will save us from the power of a black hole?
Yeah.
*for now*
@@Randy-rd9zbyes it will. 60 trillion (or even more my math is ass) miles is a shit ton of distance. We are fine
@@thyprodigymasterofthievery4295 😅 you think that shit ton will surpass the power of a black hole?
Definitely now 'Blackhole sun won't you come, and wash my sins away...'
Wash away the rain
Seeing that in the sky is like seeing Armageddon get closet
TON-618 is already to big he just doesn’t know it 🎅🎅
No, caseoh can easily eat ton 6:8 as a light snack😂
Nothing at all ever scares at all. Never phased by antything. But th wonders of Space is what actually really terrifies me.
Same.
Sooooo you meant to say "only space scares me"?
Pair this with the fear of travelling black holes and you have yourself a panic attack
Me thinking what if that wasn’t photoshopped:💀🤯
Wdym it's actually real
@@MrAvelion if it’s real we would be dead
@@TK_Sniperr it's 18b ly away wdym dead just clarify 1 ly is 9.46tKm
So how many years we have left?@@MrAvelion
@@Carvolol98 Until the Earth is reborn actually for all eternity
WTF IS A KILOMETER??!! 🦅🇺🇸
Isn’t that how they measure cocaine in Colombia🧐
1km(1000m) = 0.62 miles
Columbia...?@@thathunterboi8555
It’s a Greek dish of fish and grape leaves, I believe
WTF IS S MILE AND A FOOT, INCH
black holes will not actually suck in objects from large distances. A black hole can only capture objects that come very close to it. They're more like Venus' Flytraps than cosmic vacuum cleaners. For example, imagine replacing the Sun by a black hole of the same mass.
The suction starts at the Event Horizon
Well technically i doubt there would be celestial bodies present close to it , and the rest would be preety far away obiting it or might be slowly going towards it
I think we should worry more about our sun, it'll kill us before any interstellar shit occurs😂
To get a black hole. It collapses on itself and become smaller. My question is how big is it if it uncollapsed?
uh oh
Black holes grow larger by “consuming” mass.
Before it was a black hole, it probably was a massive star, but nothing like it is now.
No, just leave that black holes clap on itself. I'm trying to prove the other person, right
We're spamming at the speed of the light with this🗣🗣🗣🗣🗣🗣🗣
We beating tidal wave with this one 🗣️🔥🔥🔥
Ton requiers noclip cuz of moment with clubstep monster if not mistaken
Slaughtehroyse
@@Mykolai_Vasylyovych bro the first jump is physically impossible
@@cyan1280 "My first place is too tight🥵" - Ton 618(GD)
This guy made a mispelling he just doesnt know it yet
I'm gonna roll a 885k rng aura in an rng game with this video
I dont think theres anything more fascinating yet absolutely terrifying than space.
Caseohs looking for A light snack💀
LOL
unfunny overused dead joke
@@Sir-Doge. r/whoosh
? @@Sir-Doge.
"If you see this in *tn e sky,* you're already dead" 💀💀💀💀
What you’re actually seeing is the quasar created by the black hole. That is the part that emits light and other waves. A radio telescope is used to image it. Light does not move fast enough to escape a black hole, so that part is basically invisible, or as the name implies, a black hole.
Also for context, it would take the speed of light over half a month to travel the entire diamter of TON-618
And speedhack to beat it
At the speed of light and TON 618 mentioned
In outer space, that is not big at all… 1 light year is big for earth but to outer space, that is like a centimeter 😂
Just because you see, a black hole does not mean you’re dead, number one it would depend on the size of the black hole. Number two it would depend on how close to your planets orbit it came..
Thanks Sherlock (sarcasm) the intros a joke
thanks Sherlock (sarcasm) the intros a joke
Why the heck did my reply double
Facts
Arrival time: approximately 10.8 billion years
Coordinates: RA 12h 28m 25s | Dec +31° 28′ 38″
Gravity: 66 billion solar masses
Size: 66 billion M☉
Lifespan: 6 × 10⁹⁹ years
Distance to Earth: 10.37 billion light years
☝️🤓
Since when was "Solar Mass" a unit of gravity?
Isn't solar mass used for measuring mass?
Imagine bro in the suit has a sprinklock happen
"Remember Caseoh's always weight us down! From a Black Hole!"
Lil bro, they called it ton 618 because they decided to use 0.01% of your weight as a name
@@Kerm_ie Lil bro, bros built like a red furry looking ahh Proflie Lol 💀💀
@@Kerm_ie Lil bro, I know Ton 618, But your just literally A tin of air.
@@joynisperos1666 you know ton 618 because it's 0.01% of your weight
@@Kerm_ie Bro literally Spamming it LMAO 💀💀
TON-618 is 18.2B light years away
Phoenix A* is 2,640.6 ± 184.8 megaparsecs away
That’s pretty far away
@@thegambalingsuit555 yeah i used google
How do people even get this info😭
@@justarandomcommenter5562 Source: Google
@@justarandomcommenter5562Quick maths.
Phoenix A: Am I a joke to you?
He talked about Phoenix a
Goes to show you're not watching whole video. Get lost.
Pffft, shit wouldn’t shake me.
Nobody:
Title: "if you see this in tn e sky your already dead"
since when was caseoh floating
Since forever
Was deadass about to say that💀
Too small
That’s him 300 millions years ago heading for us
This could be more terrifying if it was presented through the "Hey Apple" slideshow.
Guys don’t worry
GOD WILL PROTECT US
That's fine. Idksterling scales to Immeasurable speed, so he can escape it
Ludacris speed..
The fact that there are such massive rips in the cosmos and it still hasnt collasped is mind blowing
Huh? They're not rips in space they're just compressed mass
Caseoh's Gravitation Pull...Who would have thought that a Streamer can have this Much Power...?
Ton 618 and Pheonix A both could litterally swallow our galaxy in just a few minutes