The video does not try to be realistic about the growth of a celestial body. It is a simplified way to understand what categories of celestial bodies exist according to their mass. The numbers in the video are approximate at various times, always try to get closer to reality, but this can be more complex. 👍 If you liked the video, feel free to share it and subscribe! ⚠ There is a small error at 4:35, the mass should be 86900, not 8600. I made a mistake when I changed the Kg to Milky Way masses. ----------------------------------------------------- El vídeo no pretende ser realista sobre el crecimiento de un cuerpo celeste. Es una forma simplificada de entender qué categorías de cuerpos celestes existen en función de su masa. Los números del vídeo son aproximados en varios momentos, siempre se intenta acercarse a la realidad, pero esto puede ser más complejo. 👍 ¡Si te ha gustado el vídeo, no dudes en compartirlo y suscribirte! ⚠ Hay un pequeño error a las 4:35, la masa debería ser 86900, no 8600. Cometí un error al cambiar las masas de Kg a Vía Lácteas.
Amazing video!. Could you make another one about adding matter but with a fixed sized object, just to show the effects of the increasing gravity on the surroundings?
@@SeraphArmaros Solid disney tram voice too "Hello everyone! Welcome aboard the Mickey and Friends Tram. Please lower your head and watch your step while boarding. Please place young children toward the inside of the tram-away from the sides. There may be no lap sitting, except for very young children who are sitting with their parents. Children may not ride in strollers. Strollers should be folded and safety stored before we leave. As a courtesy to other passengers, we ask that there be no eating, drinking, or smoking on board. In just a few moments, we will begin our trip to the Disneyland Resort Main Entrance Plaza. Thank you." ... "Para su seguridad, favor de permanecer sentados con las puertas cerradas, manteniendo su manos, brazos, pies, y piernas adentro mientras el tranvía esta moviendo. Y vigilen a sus niños. Gracias."
I think for the top numbers they did it intentionally - numeric monospace could have (and this is such a minor improvement, as this was an incredibly well put-together video) made the numbers to the right of the mass easier to read
I got chills when it hit Laniakea mass, it framed the universe in a certain way that made me feel like I could sense the scale even though I can't Absolutely stunning visuals!
I've only had that feeling one time in my life, when I was looking at the moon. It's not that you comprehend the size, it's almost like you can comprehend how much you can't comprehend.
Keep in mind that there is no exact point where a black hole forms. From a mass of about 3 solar masses, it is well possible that a black hole of 9km diameter forms. The further the mass of 3 solar masses is exceeded, the greater the chance that the mass will become critical. (approximately over 90% of all Black holes aren't bigger than 10km)
@@DefinitivErikHohmeier-yv9qw When enough mass collapses into a small enough space, the forces within the matter can't resist gravity anymore and it collapses into a single point, becoming so small that there's a zone of empty space around it where light can't escape gravity
@@DefinitivErikHohmeier-yv9qw If a star collapses because it has all its Hydrogen fused to Helium. It will inflate itself and start producing carbon and hydrogen in its core till there is no more helium left. From there on, the mass of the star will is relevant of what will happen next. Here are some scenarios: White Darf; any type if nova; form of nebula; brown Dwarf; Neutron star and if the mass is big enough: Black hole
@@DefinitivErikHohmeier-yv9qw 3 solar masses is the minimum for there to be enough crushing power for a supernova to happen. Stars have so much mass that it keeps trying to crush itself as much as possible. All that crushing squeezes the atoms inside so tight that they fuse into new elements. That fusion releases a lot of energy outward, which pushes back against the pull of gravity. When a star runs out of stuff to fuse, it can't push back against gravity anymore, and all that matter bounces off the core with tremendous force. In very heavy stars, this is what causes a supernova, an explosion that can destroy _almost everything_ for light years around. Now, the star's core gets all the force of a supernova inward - that same force that can shred entire solar systems to dust - slamming against it from all sides. THIS is what causes it to get squeezed so tight that it becomes either a black hole or a neutron star. A neutron star happens in the relatively rare situation that the core is able to survive that inward supernova. A black hole is what happens when it can't, and black holes are far more common. A star lighter than 3 solar masses just dissipates into a relatively unremarkable planetary nebula, which is too weak to form a black hole and leaves behind a white dwarf.
Nothing quite like waking up in the morning, making a coffee, sitting down at my LapTop and having my head COMPLETELY BLOWN AWAY by your videos!!! LOVE IT! Keep up the great videos MetalBallStudios!!!
Bravo - The diameter's punctuated resizing (to 'start over' at a reduced size/diameter), relative to its STILL-increasing mass, REALLY did the trick in this video to tie those dynamic realities together, by specifying the 'ratios' they each progressively occupy across their entire relationship with one another.
It's funny how, for a while, the hyper black hole was invisible. It felt like a return to the time when human instruments couldn't "see" black holes. Going full circle. And great music!
dude, the production quality on that one is *INSANE!* i remember time when this channel was just a size compilation of things and that was it, and this channel has grown so much i hope it keeps this tendency
Configuring parameters: concept, visuals, music to be set to the maximum possible degrees of epicness! Execute!!! Loved the video - you keep getting better and better.
Great video. Felt a bit different than the usual but the combination of a mass, dimension, and visual comparison along with the narration was a nice touch.
Yes, exactly! The diameter's punctuated resizing, relative to its still-increasing mass, REALLY did the trick in this video to tie the concepts together and specify their dynamic relationship with one another.
That was absolutely amazing! Everyone should watch that! Actually, everyone should watch like 10 different videos like that over various topics in physics like time, length, speed, etc and binge for a day. Might surprise you what you will actually retain and understand more than you did before... And if not, it's great sleeping material too! 🍻🌎❤️🌮🎶🚀
Love your videos MeatBallDudes 😊 Always something fresh and interesting to watch. Usually unique to yourselves. Good job, keep them coming and we will keep on watching . Peace.
Something interesting to consider when looking at stuff like this is that black holes don’t technically have a physical size. A black hole in actuality is an infinitely small point called a singularity that is only described by its mass and spin. They don’t have any defined length or width so in 3d space they are all effectively the same size when referring to the space they occupy. The radius of a black hole doesn’t describe the singularity itself but rather it describes its event horizon. It’s essentially just its area of absolute influence that once something has crossed it can never escape. The mass of the singularity dictates the radius of the event horizon which in a sense grows the black hole without changing its actual dimensions. The size of the black hole in the video doesn’t change at all rather it’s area of influence is the thing actually changing size. The edge of the event horizon acts as a non physical boundary line that can be more or less interpreted as its physical size since anything that crosses it is forever separated from the rest of the universe and is effectively already a part of the singularity. I just find the concept of a black hole’s size really interesting 😅.
Yo hice un video hablando de un concepto similar (comparación de tamaños), usando el mismo software de render, con la *misma* canción que usaste aquí al final, hace unos días. Que coincidencia!
These are truly some of the best visualizations I've ever seen, whether depicting things on Earth to depicting celestial objects! And the transitions are fantastic as well!
1 km asteroid foam 0:39 Dwarf planet foam 0:57 Rocky planet foam 1:16 Gas giant 1:37 Brown Dwarf 1:46 M-class star red Dwarf 2:00 Class k orange star 2:08 Glass g yellow star 2:11 Class f white yellow star 2:15 Class a white star 2:20 Class b white blus star 2:24 Class o blue star 2:29 Class o blue supergiant 2:45 Class o blue hypergiant 2:53 Class o blue hypergiant supernova 3:00 Black hole foam 3:04 Stellar black hole 3:14 Supermassive black hole 3:38
The video does not try to be realistic about the growth of a celestial body. It is a simplified way to understand what categories of celestial bodies exist according to their mass.
The numbers in the video are approximate at various times, always try to get closer to reality, but this can be more complex.
👍 If you liked the video, feel free to share it and subscribe!
⚠ There is a small error at 4:35, the mass should be 86900, not 8600. I made a mistake when I changed the Kg to Milky Way masses.
-----------------------------------------------------
El vídeo no pretende ser realista sobre el crecimiento de un cuerpo celeste. Es una forma simplificada de entender qué categorías de cuerpos celestes existen en función de su masa.
Los números del vídeo son aproximados en varios momentos, siempre se intenta acercarse a la realidad, pero esto puede ser más complejo.
👍 ¡Si te ha gustado el vídeo, no dudes en compartirlo y suscribirte!
⚠ Hay un pequeño error a las 4:35, la masa debería ser 86900, no 8600. Cometí un error al cambiar las masas de Kg a Vía Lácteas.
Ok!
Hi th heck. You post that a day ago
Hi MetaBall
Idea, how about some sort of comparison video of the potentially-habitable exoplanets?
Amazing video!. Could you make another one about adding matter but with a fixed sized object, just to show the effects of the increasing gravity on the surroundings?
I love the way even the imaginary orbit lines get distorted by the blackhole
I love the way light orbits the supermassive black hole faster than the speed of.....light at 3:58
He's a pro.🙂
@@giokun100not faster than the speed of light
But realivistic speed
I think that's the light from the lines getting distorted not the actual lines themselves.
your animation and modelling skills keep getting better every video
Solid music choices too.
@@SeraphArmaros Yeah, perfect mix!
@@SeraphArmaros Solid disney tram voice too
"Hello everyone! Welcome aboard the Mickey and Friends Tram. Please lower your head and watch your step while boarding. Please place young children toward the inside of the tram-away from the sides. There may be no lap sitting, except for very young children who are sitting with their parents. Children may not ride in strollers. Strollers should be folded and safety stored before we leave. As a courtesy to other passengers, we ask that there be no eating, drinking, or smoking on board. In just a few moments, we will begin our trip to the Disneyland Resort Main Entrance Plaza. Thank you."
...
"Para su seguridad, favor de permanecer sentados con las puertas cerradas, manteniendo su manos, brazos, pies, y piernas adentro mientras el tranvía esta moviendo. Y vigilen a sus niños. Gracias."
You should consider using a numeric-monospace font, where all digits are the same width, so that the numbers don't jitter so much as they change
I think they did it intentionally
I think for the top numbers they did it intentionally - numeric monospace could have (and this is such a minor improvement, as this was an incredibly well put-together video) made the numbers to the right of the mass easier to read
Yeah but the numbers moving does look cool.
It was intentional to look more intense when it was counting up.
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I got chills when it hit Laniakea mass, it framed the universe in a certain way that made me feel like I could sense the scale even though I can't
Absolutely stunning visuals!
I've only had that feeling one time in my life, when I was looking at the moon. It's not that you comprehend the size, it's almost like you can comprehend how much you can't comprehend.
Keep in mind that there is no exact point where a black hole forms. From a mass of about 3 solar masses, it is well possible that a black hole of 9km diameter forms. The further the mass of 3 solar masses is exceeded, the greater the chance that the mass will become critical. (approximately over 90% of all Black holes aren't bigger than 10km)
Thank you for the information, i didn't know that 👍
But what is the reason, the mass gets into a critical state?
@@DefinitivErikHohmeier-yv9qw When enough mass collapses into a small enough space, the forces within the matter can't resist gravity anymore and it collapses into a single point, becoming so small that there's a zone of empty space around it where light can't escape gravity
@@DefinitivErikHohmeier-yv9qw If a star collapses because it has all its Hydrogen fused to Helium. It will inflate itself and start producing carbon and hydrogen in its core till there is no more helium left. From there on, the mass of the star will is relevant of what will happen next. Here are some scenarios: White Darf; any type if nova; form of nebula; brown Dwarf; Neutron star and if the mass is big enough: Black hole
@@DefinitivErikHohmeier-yv9qw 3 solar masses is the minimum for there to be enough crushing power for a supernova to happen.
Stars have so much mass that it keeps trying to crush itself as much as possible. All that crushing squeezes the atoms inside so tight that they fuse into new elements. That fusion releases a lot of energy outward, which pushes back against the pull of gravity.
When a star runs out of stuff to fuse, it can't push back against gravity anymore, and all that matter bounces off the core with tremendous force. In very heavy stars, this is what causes a supernova, an explosion that can destroy _almost everything_ for light years around.
Now, the star's core gets all the force of a supernova inward - that same force that can shred entire solar systems to dust - slamming against it from all sides. THIS is what causes it to get squeezed so tight that it becomes either a black hole or a neutron star.
A neutron star happens in the relatively rare situation that the core is able to survive that inward supernova. A black hole is what happens when it can't, and black holes are far more common.
A star lighter than 3 solar masses just dissipates into a relatively unremarkable planetary nebula, which is too weak to form a black hole and leaves behind a white dwarf.
I just avoid dropping my phone in the black holes of storm drains when I walk through a parking lot 🤷♂️
maybe some chocolate rain collected into the black hole
A matter... very earthly!😂😂
CHOCOLATE
Better than any recent Hollywood Blockbuster - thank you!
Thanks!
HDFC bank
If you by rencen mean 2 days maximum then yes
Super thanks of 100000 bitcoins and 200 dollars
Yes we use both lol
u mbs
The music in this one was particularly epic. I wouldn't mind having a playlist of great MBS themes.
Honestly though
The way he blended the songs together was wonderful, and the extra sfx. I’m using ai to remove the voice and hear the great mashup
847847448478474484km
star: reaches the end of the game
you can now play as black hole
not "can". You "must" now play as a black hole if you want to continue playing 😅
Nothing quite like waking up in the morning, making a coffee, sitting down at my LapTop and having my head COMPLETELY BLOWN AWAY by your videos!!! LOVE IT! Keep up the great videos MetalBallStudios!!!
I love your astronomical/cosmological videos the best. Stunningly beautiful, breathtaking and mind-boggling!
Bravo - The diameter's punctuated resizing (to 'start over' at a reduced size/diameter), relative to its STILL-increasing mass, REALLY did the trick in this video to tie those dynamic realities together, by specifying the 'ratios' they each progressively occupy across their entire relationship with one another.
It's funny how, for a while, the hyper black hole was invisible. It felt like a return to the time when human instruments couldn't "see" black holes. Going full circle.
And great music!
4:05 : theoretical limit of a black hole
Meta ball studios: *NO*
The ending with a blackhole swalloving us was very creative and good. I really liked it👏
BECOME ONE WITH THE SINGULARITY
@@Zaxareswe are a singularity, yt @Cosmic Agency
HELLO, YOU’RE DEAD
dude, the production quality on that one is *INSANE!* i remember time when this channel was just a size compilation of things and that was it, and this channel has grown so much i hope it keeps this tendency
Grown just like the matter in the video.
Very funny very funny
Simplemente impresionante...
Vaya pedazo de video nos has traído hoy
Me encantan los vídeos relacionados con el Espacio
How Heavy Is Caseoh
Yes
Y E S . . .
Yes
69 of the final results in this video
No scale can say
Well done on the video. It actually gave me goosebumps.
5:12 This is the black hole that was promised in Gurren Lagann.
Awesome to see another video nothing short of pure quality, so satisfying to see these animations and learn from them!
Keep it up!
Imagine if he made it larger than the observable universe and named it “yo mom” that would be so funny!
All of those videos and the ones that I've seen are incredibly educational and entertaining I love this channel thank you very much job well done
Configuring parameters: concept, visuals, music to be set to the maximum possible degrees of epicness! Execute!!!
Loved the video - you keep getting better and better.
Although with some unrealistic scenarios, this helps a lot to explain heavenly bodies to my kids.
Thank you so much for doing this!
Great video. Felt a bit different than the usual but the combination of a mass, dimension, and visual comparison along with the narration was a nice touch.
Yes, exactly! The diameter's punctuated resizing, relative to its still-increasing mass, REALLY did the trick in this video to tie the concepts together and specify their dynamic relationship with one another.
2:36 My favorite
Blue stars?
2:44 Oh yeah thats my favorite
That was absolutely amazing! Everyone should watch that! Actually, everyone should watch like 10 different videos like that over various topics in physics like time, length, speed, etc and binge for a day. Might surprise you what you will actually retain and understand more than you did before... And if not, it's great sleeping material too! 🍻🌎❤️🌮🎶🚀
Legends says : That object still adding matter after this video uploaded ♾️
The little animations of the weapons being used really brings this video to the next level! Great job, keep up the good work :)
Epic
One of my favorite vids I’ve seen, gave me chills
So cool! Could you do a Universe size comparison?
he already has
As in, comparing the size of fictional cosmologies? That would go pretty hard ngl
From the point of blue supergiants, both the animation and the music were spine-chilling 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼
1:15 Size of Earth!
Best yet! Very cool.
Very good video,i knew this channel had so much potential.keep it up 😀
Gracias por tanto❤
always produce awesome quality videos bro =)
This is amazing
Love your videos MeatBallDudes 😊
Always something fresh and interesting to watch. Usually unique to yourselves. Good job, keep them coming and we will keep on watching . Peace.
I thought it was Meat for real too, but it's Meta xD
Damn, your production team did great.
If you get a black hole as big as that, it will eventually explode, creating an entirely new universe.
Isn’t that just a theory?
@@justahammer It's the theory of how our own universe was made.
Для начала она должна коллапсировать в бесконечно маленькую сингулярность.
These videos fuel my day. thanks MBS
2:46 Size of polaris
2:53 size of the largest blue star ever discovered
The quality of this video is spectacular. Bravo!
Just realised that this guy's channel isn't 'Metal Ball Studios' - am I dyslexic?
Something interesting to consider when looking at stuff like this is that black holes don’t technically have a physical size. A black hole in actuality is an infinitely small point called a singularity that is only described by its mass and spin. They don’t have any defined length or width so in 3d space they are all effectively the same size when referring to the space they occupy. The radius of a black hole doesn’t describe the singularity itself but rather it describes its event horizon. It’s essentially just its area of absolute influence that once something has crossed it can never escape. The mass of the singularity dictates the radius of the event horizon which in a sense grows the black hole without changing its actual dimensions. The size of the black hole in the video doesn’t change at all rather it’s area of influence is the thing actually changing size. The edge of the event horizon acts as a non physical boundary line that can be more or less interpreted as its physical size since anything that crosses it is forever separated from the rest of the universe and is effectively already a part of the singularity. I just find the concept of a black hole’s size really interesting 😅.
0:50 it should say similar to moon at this point
Black hole got so extreme that my face started getting sucked into the monitor.
😂😂😂
I feel like this is a simulation of whats happened to my belly over the years and I feel personally attacked >:(
Спасибо большое, автор, вы Гений!!!
2:58 A Jumpscare…
¡¡¡Gran vídeo, como siempre!!!
1:37 It Turned To Jupiter
No it turn into Saturn
@@Xiaoling-c4hWithout Rings
De los mejores canales.
Your ocean depth visual was trending on twitter with the titan submersible, people wanted to get a feeling for the ocean depths.
That black hole grew so big that I could feel it growing inside me.
Yo hice un video hablando de un concepto similar (comparación de tamaños), usando el mismo software de render, con la *misma* canción que usaste aquí al final, hace unos días. Que coincidencia!
Gracias por poner pista de audio ❤ eres em mejor
Black Hole Comes
Let's Play Orchestral Music
Awesome job
1:28 Neptune size
I love this shit man!!
These are truly some of the best visualizations I've ever seen, whether depicting things on Earth to depicting celestial objects! And the transitions are fantastic as well!
your videos are very cool
0:01 hi timed viewers
Hey!!
hi :)
Hello
hello :)
@@objectrayz2006a 2763 moment
I love this channel❤
1:33 it became Jupiter
No it became saturn
Idea para un futuro vídeo: Dinosaurios Ficticios como el indominus rex, el vastatosaurus rex o el Sniffer de Minecraft
2:10 The Sun
Yay new video
this guy never fails to teach us with simulations
teach what?
this is honestly very satisfying :D
So God, Right? everything in One place is GOD!
Hello how are you game what are you doing I like your game very much
i love MetalBall videos. ❤
Am I the only one who watches this over and over again, just to listen to the music?😅
Actually, it's fitting in the video perfectly.
1 km asteroid foam 0:39
Dwarf planet foam 0:57
Rocky planet foam 1:16
Gas giant 1:37
Brown Dwarf 1:46
M-class star red Dwarf 2:00
Class k orange star 2:08
Glass g yellow star 2:11
Class f white yellow star 2:15
Class a white star 2:20
Class b white blus star 2:24
Class o blue star 2:29
Class o blue supergiant 2:45
Class o blue hypergiant 2:53
Class o blue hypergiant supernova 3:00
Black hole foam 3:04
Stellar black hole 3:14
Supermassive black hole 3:38
0:56 earth Moons baby Moon
1:48 kurzgesagt: failed stars that have disappointed their mums
Epic music!
0:43 That killed the dinos
"The following scales are impossible." Well, as of now. Until we somehow discover something (again) that makes us say "Uhhhh...you shouldn't exist."
These kind of videos just remind me how small we humans are in this universe.
insert your mom joke
This should be top comment
NO JOKES!!!!! DETELE ALL JOKES IN 0.0000000000000000000000000…000000001 seconds
i just love how a normal rock becomes an hypermassive black hole
you really can't picture anything bigger than a city, at that point we're just enjoying the video. Great animation by the way.
It's Growing Faster Than The Speed Of Light.
Imagine your just living a normal life and then there is a rock that expands into a forking black hole
Ingeniously!!)
The black hole is so realistic🎉😮
I love metalballstudios 🥰
What's the last song during black hole simulations? Great video.
Love the music from Silica lol. Gives it a great touch
Qué original sos con los planteos de tus videos, Álvaro.
Un saludo desde Uruguay.
Stellar work as always (pun intended :D)
this is my most fav video cuz it looks so realistic and looks like a simulator/simulation
Vídeo incrível, qualidade impecável! 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
The most coolest video i ever seen