For those who didn't understand the video and are too lazy to watch it again, I'll make a summary: Black holes are one of the most mysterious and fascinating objects in the universe. They form from the collapse of massive stars when they reach the end of their life cycle. But to fully understand how they form, we need to dive deeper into the physics of stars and extreme gravity. It all starts with a massive star, at least 20 times the mass of the Sun. Throughout most of its life, the star maintains a delicate balance between two opposing forces: gravity, which pulls all matter inward, and the pressure from radiation generated by nuclear fusion, which pushes matter outward. This fusion occurs as hydrogen nuclei collide and merge, forming helium and releasing enormous amounts of energy in the process. This cycle continues with progressively heavier elements: helium fuses into carbon, then oxygen, neon, silicon, and finally iron. Iron, however, presents a problem. Unlike other elements, fusing iron does not release enough energy to sustain the pressure against gravity. As a result, when the star's core fills with iron, it can no longer produce the radiation needed to counteract gravitational collapse. This causes the structure of the star to collapse abruptly. In just a few seconds, matter starts falling toward the star’s center at incredible speeds. If the star's mass is between about 8 and 20 times that of the Sun, this collapse can be halted by neutron pressure, forming a neutron star. But if the mass is greater, nothing can stop the compression. Gravity becomes so strong that it overcomes even the quantum repulsion force of neutrons. The result? The matter continues collapsing indefinitely, forming a black hole. This newly formed black hole creates a region called the event horizon, an invisible boundary where the escape velocity exceeds the speed of light. Nothing can escape this limit-not even light-making the black hole essentially invisible. Inside the event horizon, matter continues compressing until it reaches a point of infinite density called the singularity. At this point, the known laws of physics break down. The formation of a black hole can be accompanied by an extremely energetic supernova. This event occurs when the outer layers of the star are violently ejected into space after the core collapses. This explosion can release more energy in a few seconds than the Sun will emit in its entire lifetime of billions of years. Many of the brightest stars observed in the universe are remnants of supernovae or black holes accreting matter. Once formed, a black hole can grow in several ways. It can consume interstellar gas around it, absorb stars that come too close, or even merge with other black holes. This last process has been confirmed by the detection of gravitational waves by the LIGO observatory since 2015. When two black holes merge, they release an enormous amount of energy in the form of ripples in space-time, exactly as predicted by Albert Einstein’s General Theory of Relativity. Black holes come in different sizes and masses. Stellar black holes have a few times the mass of the Sun and form from the collapse of massive stars. Intermediate black holes, which have hundreds to thousands of solar masses, are rarer and still not well understood. At the top of the scale are supermassive black holes, with millions or billions of times the Sun's mass. These cosmic giants are found at the center of nearly every known galaxy, including our own Milky Way. The origin of supermassive black holes remains a mystery. Some scientists believe they grew gradually over billions of years, absorbing matter and merging with other black holes. Others propose that they formed directly from the collapse of enormous gas clouds in the early universe, skipping the star phase entirely. Either way, these black holes play a crucial role in galaxy formation and evolution, influencing the movement of surrounding stars and regulating new star formation. Although black holes are invisible themselves, they can be detected in various ways. One method is by observing the gravitational influence they exert on nearby stars. In the center of the Milky Way, for example, scientists have observed stars orbiting around an invisible point, confirming the presence of a supermassive black hole called Sagittarius A*. Another way to detect them is through the radiation emitted by heated gas before falling into the black hole. This gas forms an accretion disk, which can shine intensely in X-rays and other wavelengths. One of the greatest achievements in modern astronomy was the first direct image of a black hole, captured in 2019 by the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT). This image revealed the silhouette of the black hole in the M87 galaxy, surrounded by a bright ring of infalling matter. This was the first direct visual evidence of black holes, confirming theoretical predictions made over a century ago. The study of black holes is still full of mysteries. What happens inside the singularity? Does information truly disappear when it falls into a black hole, or can it somehow be recovered? Is there a way to travel through them, as some theories about wormholes suggest? These questions remain unanswered, but as technology advances, we are getting closer to understanding these enigmatic objects in the universe. What do you want me to talk about next time?
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PotatoBs I'm founded bug for Nipple (Mepple) it's doing his attack Piper Primer Gadget for this me just do a video for it it's on my channel and nobody follow me to see bug please you do tutorial and video to your channel for help players Can you do?
get off youtube because your videos are terribly sick/toxic you are destroying the community of brawl stars content creators besides in your shorts you play battles for friends and make such problems as e.g. when you score a goal suddenly sprout comes out of the bush and his team respawns and defeats you and your team it is really so annoying and sick change the content same your friends let them change because they have almost the same content people don't like such scenes like mico super attack and they fixed this bug and you die in the zone it makes no sense. Why don't you go back to tips or how to play that was more pleasant to watch and not what it is now
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It's obvious bot
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When I touch someone
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For those who didn't understand the video and are too lazy to watch it again, I'll make a summary:
Black holes are one of the most mysterious and fascinating objects in the universe. They form from the collapse of massive stars when they reach the end of their life cycle. But to fully understand how they form, we need to dive deeper into the physics of stars and extreme gravity.
It all starts with a massive star, at least 20 times the mass of the Sun. Throughout most of its life, the star maintains a delicate balance between two opposing forces: gravity, which pulls all matter inward, and the pressure from radiation generated by nuclear fusion, which pushes matter outward. This fusion occurs as hydrogen nuclei collide and merge, forming helium and releasing enormous amounts of energy in the process. This cycle continues with progressively heavier elements: helium fuses into carbon, then oxygen, neon, silicon, and finally iron.
Iron, however, presents a problem. Unlike other elements, fusing iron does not release enough energy to sustain the pressure against gravity. As a result, when the star's core fills with iron, it can no longer produce the radiation needed to counteract gravitational collapse. This causes the structure of the star to collapse abruptly. In just a few seconds, matter starts falling toward the star’s center at incredible speeds.
If the star's mass is between about 8 and 20 times that of the Sun, this collapse can be halted by neutron pressure, forming a neutron star. But if the mass is greater, nothing can stop the compression. Gravity becomes so strong that it overcomes even the quantum repulsion force of neutrons. The result? The matter continues collapsing indefinitely, forming a black hole.
This newly formed black hole creates a region called the event horizon, an invisible boundary where the escape velocity exceeds the speed of light. Nothing can escape this limit-not even light-making the black hole essentially invisible. Inside the event horizon, matter continues compressing until it reaches a point of infinite density called the singularity. At this point, the known laws of physics break down.
The formation of a black hole can be accompanied by an extremely energetic supernova. This event occurs when the outer layers of the star are violently ejected into space after the core collapses. This explosion can release more energy in a few seconds than the Sun will emit in its entire lifetime of billions of years. Many of the brightest stars observed in the universe are remnants of supernovae or black holes accreting matter.
Once formed, a black hole can grow in several ways. It can consume interstellar gas around it, absorb stars that come too close, or even merge with other black holes. This last process has been confirmed by the detection of gravitational waves by the LIGO observatory since 2015. When two black holes merge, they release an enormous amount of energy in the form of ripples in space-time, exactly as predicted by Albert Einstein’s General Theory of Relativity.
Black holes come in different sizes and masses. Stellar black holes have a few times the mass of the Sun and form from the collapse of massive stars. Intermediate black holes, which have hundreds to thousands of solar masses, are rarer and still not well understood. At the top of the scale are supermassive black holes, with millions or billions of times the Sun's mass. These cosmic giants are found at the center of nearly every known galaxy, including our own Milky Way.
The origin of supermassive black holes remains a mystery. Some scientists believe they grew gradually over billions of years, absorbing matter and merging with other black holes. Others propose that they formed directly from the collapse of enormous gas clouds in the early universe, skipping the star phase entirely. Either way, these black holes play a crucial role in galaxy formation and evolution, influencing the movement of surrounding stars and regulating new star formation.
Although black holes are invisible themselves, they can be detected in various ways. One method is by observing the gravitational influence they exert on nearby stars. In the center of the Milky Way, for example, scientists have observed stars orbiting around an invisible point, confirming the presence of a supermassive black hole called Sagittarius A*. Another way to detect them is through the radiation emitted by heated gas before falling into the black hole. This gas forms an accretion disk, which can shine intensely in X-rays and other wavelengths.
One of the greatest achievements in modern astronomy was the first direct image of a black hole, captured in 2019 by the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT). This image revealed the silhouette of the black hole in the M87 galaxy, surrounded by a bright ring of infalling matter. This was the first direct visual evidence of black holes, confirming theoretical predictions made over a century ago.
The study of black holes is still full of mysteries. What happens inside the singularity? Does information truly disappear when it falls into a black hole, or can it somehow be recovered? Is there a way to travel through them, as some theories about wormholes suggest? These questions remain unanswered, but as technology advances, we are getting closer to understanding these enigmatic objects in the universe.
What do you want me to talk about next time?
what.
I'd like you to explain string theory
Yeah what he/she said @@Nezlug
Did I read ✨MASSIVE✨
@@user-136_
Yk what else is massive?🗣️🔥🔥🔥🔥
U do not have a brain
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Привет круто играешь ❤
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Yeah
bro roasted his girlfriend
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Next video: rank max friendly battles guide🙏🗿💀
99% lose
Friendly battles, if not then cheat in tournaments
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99% Lose❌️
100% Lose✅️
potato bs showing off his skills these days
DUDE REALLL
Noob Mico?❌
Pro mico✅
Avarage Potatobs
King of friendly battle🗿
I swear bro why you can get hit by the stor m’n while mico supering
HYPER SKILL ISSUE.👇
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100% lose Mico 😂
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Potato in 2025
PotatoBs
I'm founded bug for Nipple (Mepple) it's doing his attack Piper Primer Gadget for this me just do a video for it it's on my channel and nobody follow me to see bug please you do tutorial and video to your channel for help players
Can you do?
-500iq mico
What’s the song?
Slide tremenda
Thankssssss❤
What is this video.
Snakethug:er?
Bro what are you doing?
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🤡🤡🤡
Average potato bs video in2025
Comment section full of kids
Pls pin potatobs the goat
Mico skill issue
Zeta will:☠️
finally a real one
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Мико агскилл
2025 potato bs edits
100% lose Miko
Genius
Borra la cuenta 🗣️🔥🔥
The 1% is real
Peak PotatoBS intelligence
Bug fix
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First? Pin?
Ичо
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Bot Potato
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Aprende a hacer videos
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get off youtube because your videos are terribly sick/toxic you are destroying the community of brawl stars content creators besides in your shorts you play battles for friends and make such problems as e.g. when you score a goal suddenly sprout comes out of the bush and his team respawns and defeats you and your team it is really so annoying and sick change the content same your friends let them change because they have almost the same content people don't like such scenes like mico super attack and they fixed this bug and you die in the zone it makes no sense. Why don't you go back to tips or how to play that was more pleasant to watch and not what it is now
?????
Noob