The Most Powerful Black Holes in the Universe 4k
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- Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024
- The study of extreme physics brought us the bomb. It has taken us inside the violent death of a star. Now, it has brought us face to face with the most destructive force in Nature: a supermassive black hole. How large, how powerful, can these monsters get? What can they tell us about the extremes of time and space?
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As a janitor this gave me something awesome to listen to while cleaning! Thanks!
Much respect to you
I’m a contractor and I work listening to stuff like this all the time too!
I am professor and I am listening while writing my book.
I'm a night shift receptionist and whenever I go to the spa or the bar or any place like that to clean I usually listen to these stuff, keeps my mind happy with it, and it releases the stress of it.
@M87 Star Well, on Covid era many of us are kinda unemployed, the good thing is that my boss said that when the hotel can open again I will be brought back, until then they can't have us because they wouldn't be able to pay, so yeah I'm basically unemployed by now.
As someone who cleans a grocery store for a living, thank you for uploading these videos. Even if I'm having a hard night, I just put a relaxing astronomy video on and listen. It always makes my nights go much easier.
Thank you!!!
I deliver food for a living. I listen to these videos all day while I’m driving. Help pass time and you learn stuff at the same time
Hope you are doing well in life my friend...it's amazing that we are living in the same life time..
night maintenance gang rise up. we are the main consumers of ridiculously long youtube videos I think. I've listened to so many 6+ hour videos.
@@macehilmatecilof4140 this is 48 minutes long
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Only a trillion trillion years to see how this all plays out. Man, I'm so impatient.
Trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion years
@@bangyahead1 that long, huh? It means that i got to find something to keep my occupied in the meantime. Otherwise i'm afraid i'll die of boredom.
😂😂😂😂😂
it's a delusion..to begin with there was no big bang and universe is not expanding
@@saulsavelis575 Given the fact that absolutely nothing can be empirically proven or disproven one way or another, it's rather something of a moot point. Nobody can prove the origin of the universe, the big bang, the spreading of the cosmos. Nobody. Nor, on the very same token, can they heuristically disprove commonly accepted research and subsequent findings.
This is one of the the most well-scripted and comprehensive videos on black holes on RUclips. Clear as a bell from beginning to end. Thank You!
It's fascinated me ever since my mother said light speed is 186,000 miles a second. That there is 5.8 trillion miles each light year. That there are tens of billions of light years across the universe. Our knowledge is impressive but not only do I think we know literally nothing compared to what I think there is to actually know. It's been my experience that much if not most of what we think we know changes every 5 to 10 years. I read in a news paper back in 1999 that reported an intense amount of gama ray energy had hit the earth. It originated from 12 billion light years away it had the energy of all our suns energy output (all not just what hit earth) accumulated for a TRILLION years in a few seconds. I know now that it was probably a gama ray burst. At the time I was quite concerned not knowing what could have done that. I believe it could become essential to our service to know when and how to defend ourselves at the time that likely is inevitably coming
This channel always reminds me of RUclipss golden years from 2006 to 2012. Damn I miss those days, but at least SpaceRip is still here.
I agree
@Matt Sterling I agree
Renetto Robinette lol, gangsta Elijah and Greg solomon..
Is it? No new video for 5 months...
@@baseballplayer1251 I begin to worry......
I've always had a love and curiosity about astronomy, and when you hear about the sizes, mass, distances, and brightness of some of object in the universe, it just leaves you with your mouth hanging open and you holding your head. Truly mindboggling for those with an open mind.
It makes you believe in God, universe is to perfect to come by chance , the laws in place and systems that the universe follows is impossible to just have come by chance . There has to be a intelligent being, all wise
The vastness of the Universe and all its contents is so unfathomable, so terrifyingly beautiful that the mere thought of it bombards you with relentless sensations of pure existential dread. I guess what I'm trying to say here is that it's fucking awesome!
@@sydneydawah5400 Perfection is not a property of the Universe, nor are there any laws in place to be either followed or broken. Furthermore, if the complex nature of the Universe demands a creator, then so, too, does the creator demand a creator. The Universe is simply under no obligation to make sense to us.
Def agree with you :)
@@ZimmZutinZayai nor is they any laws ???? Are you blind lol. Universe has laws of nature , physics , many laws it abides by in order for the universe to operate. You ain’t smart kid . Good try though
These visuals are... out of this world. I’ll see myself out.
I think that's for the best.
😡
Won’t lie though, I grinned
It’s light years ahead of the competition
@@alwaysbanned4812 WHY AND HOW ELECTROMAGNETISM/energy is gravity, AS E=MC2 IS NECESSARILY F=MA:
TIME DILATION ULTIMATELY proves ON BALANCE that E=mC2 IS F=ma, AS ELECTROMAGNETISM/energy is gravity. INDEED, TIME is NECESSARILY possible/potential AND actual IN BALANCE; AS E=mc2 is F=ma; AS ELECTROMAGNETISM/ENERGY IS GRAVITY. Gravity IS ELECTROMAGNETISM/energy.
E=mc2 is F=ma. This NECESSARILY represents, INVOLVES, AND DESCRIBES what is possible/potential AND actual IN BALANCE, AS ELECTROMAGNETISM/energy is gravity. The stars AND PLANETS are POINTS in the night sky, AS E=MC2 IS F=ma; AS ELECTROMAGNETISM/ENERGY IS GRAVITY. (Energy has/involves GRAVITY, AND ENERGY has/involves inertia/INERTIAL RESISTANCE.) Very importantly, outer "space" involves full inertia; AND it is fully invisible AND black. BALANCE AND completeness go hand in hand. It ALL CLEARLY makes perfect sense. Great !!!
Gravitational force/ENERGY IS proportional to (or BALANCED with/as) inertia/INERTIAL RESISTANCE, AS E=mc2 is F=ma; AS ELECTROMAGNETISM/ENERGY IS GRAVITY. Gravity/acceleration involves BALANCED inertia/INERTIAL RESISTANCE, AS E=mc2 is F=ma; AS ELECTROMAGNETISM/ENERGY IS GRAVITY. "Mass"/ENERGY IS GRAVITY. ELECTROMAGNETISM/energy is gravity. The Earth AND the Sun are CLEARLY E=MC2 and F=ma IN BALANCE, AS ELECTROMAGNETISM/energy is gravity. The stars AND PLANETS are POINTS in the night sky. GREAT !!
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I'm no physicist but I really love watching anything about the universe or possibility of extraterrestrials.
It's so much fun even though so much of it flies over the head. It's just a unique feeling to see how tiny we are
If you want to know about the universe get to know God first Then it gets way better than this
I don't remember subbing to this channel, but here we are. I'll stay.
It's always good to learn. keep learning.
Lol
same here great channel
First Time Haha?
I did the same thing, but the narrator's voice on their older videos from a few years ago reminded me
How lucky are we to live at a time where all this knowledge can be conveniently distilled into a 40 minute video. I love astronomy
"Look around, look around at how lucky we are to be alive right now!"
- Angelica Schuyler/Elizabeth Schuyler [Schuyler Sisters, Hamilton: An American Musical]
Imagine thinking infinity could be distilled in a 40 minute video. Or trying to measure it. It's just a bit of knowledge, that's all. And it may all change 5 , 10 , 15 , 50 years from now!
We are not only lucky but also unlucky because we won't able to see one thousand year later's advancements related to universe. I wish we could find a way to see what will happen 😅
For me astronomy already finished since the day they said about dark energy.
Just imagine if it's true that we return to our original form. One that says we're part of everything that has ever existed. We have all the knowledge because we we're there when it came into existence . We are infinite beings just experience this reality like we experience all that has come into existence., 🤔
LOVE LOVE LOVE everything about this one! The quality of the video and the footage is remarkable!
This is so humbling. I mean all these people know so much stuff, they are so smart and all I can do is play the accordion.
Best documentary on black holes without question and I have seen them all. I love space and its intricacies and mind numbing scale and information. This is great work thank you for sharing
Amazing production! Thank you for having shared such great content here for free
Spacerip ! No 1 RUclips channel for decades. But I need Rodenstein Voice back !
Or else do it with some voice software. I don’t care.
Exactly.
You guys do fantastic work, it's only a matter of time till more people find out about the channel. Thanks so much!
These pictures make me love the universe so much more!!! it makes me not worry about what "bob and sally" think of me.
I just tell 'Bob and sally' that, "You can't shit on me, life beat you to it."
Finally some 4k content! Looks amazing!
As someone who performs brain surgery, sometimes I get bored during the procedure and need to distract myself from cutting inside people’s skulls so I’ll turn this on and watch it while my hands do the work. Thank you.
Your patient reading this 👁👄👁
I am afraid if you are my doctor
I strongly hope you are joking
I’m so so glad to see this channel getting the views it deserves
Sad to know that a lot of people wasting their time on Facebook or Jerry Springer.
@@kwanruanpromdeesan3514 yeah, I totally agree. Those are the ones who are brainwashed into believing all of that conspiracy crap
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I love taking an edible and watching these space documentaries
Edibles are my favorite!
@Bro Scientist "edible incident" AHHAHA
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Creature after my own heart...its all that "subliminal" chocolate advertising. Mars really knew they were onto something there!
Black holes have always been my biggest fascination. I love astronomy but when you show me, or talk about a black hole I am just amazed.
Ohhhh yessss Time for popcorn 😋 🍿.. Thank you spacerip 🙏🏻
i know many documentaries of black holes if not all of them. this one is maybe the best. for reasons.
I think I'll have spaghetti before I fall into this...
There's a spaghettimonster joke here somewhere but I can't do it.
Moms spaghetti
@@Kickex Arms are heavy
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I just found you and I subscribed!!!!
I'll get ALL your upload notices.
I can't wait to see whatcha got!!
Cosmically yours, Norman.
this is a good video
Props to the camera man for going out in space that far
@@ProgNoizesB anyone with the r/woosh over here?
Thank you so much for the great quality of this learning content.
Videos like these make me forget my anxiety… thank you so much for these videos..
This video feels like something that i use to watch on Discovery and Natgeo back in the day.
Whenever I'm sad, I often listen to your videos. It both helps me gain more knowledge and helps me sleep easier in this stressful life
This, is my most favorite movie of this year :) truly stunning and thank you!
You're welcome
Sometimes i have the feeling black holes are new big bangs forming inside new space and repeat the whole thing.
Like one tree with seeds and many new trees will be created and so one.
And stuff...
Pretty sure thats already a theory that black holes are the formation of a new universe.
watched you for years!
You... Yes you.... May ur life be filled with Peace and love...
We'll never likely understand the true nature of a "singularity"...unless we develop a workable Quantum Gravity model.
Right now, that is close to impossible. For the moment. However, that's not to say what will happen in the next year, 10 years, 100 years...who knows
If it is a hole then what' is this singularity story about. Blackholes grind matter into its original state of energy, for then sending it elsewhere, probably another universe or other sector of our own that is beyond us. That's probably all about blackholes at its most basic concept.
@@mustaproductionsperez6726 well let’s go off fact. Whatever falls into a black hole never can escape, we know that, saying it leads to another universe is pure speculation, time stops completely in a black hole when you look at it, and watch something fall into it, it would become redder and redder until the light wavelength stretches beyond to infrared and radio ect.. If you fall into it you would fall and instead of your timescale slowing down the universe around you would speed up , you would fall and watch everything begin to shift to blue, the black hole would get larger, compressing the view of the space around you until the universe turns into a single point of extremely energy dense ultra high frequency super gamma rays, this is the moment when you are passing the event horizon is when the world around you disappears, the point of no return is the point where even light cannot escape, at that point nothing can escape and it is not possible to observe from outside, but the theory of relativity states that the object falling the object from its perspective will fall in and from the outside we just watch time stop but I think a theory is the matter is converted to energy and the energy dissolves due to its own gravitational energy as being the energy loss, I think that the stretching of space time is what is causing the expansion of the universe, a theoretical space time particle which is created proportionally to the strength of a gravitational field, and that black holes have a noticeable mass loss from this energy loss as a result of gravity
Maybe not even then. If the holographic universe turns out to be correct, the singularity may be codifying information into a 2d surface. What can quantum gravity models say about that?
Whilst I gave you a Like, OP, even if --- which is a big if --- we can come up with a workable QG model, that doesn't necessarily mean we can, or ever could, understand a Gravitational Singularity ...
The problem is the sheer forces involved: I need not tell you that trying to understand forces at the heart of even, say, a 10 -20 solar mass Black Hole, is akin to trying to understand the gravity of an entire galaxy, compressed to a space no bigger than 1-2 Planck Lengths ...
So, even if we do have a working QG model, trying to calculate the sheer forces of a Singularity of a 100 Billion Solar Mass Black Hole, which many astronomers now understand lie at the heart of most large galaxies, including the Milky Way, would still be next to impossible, as, even if we understood QG, and the unification between Newtonian and Quantum Physics is achievable, the utter warping of Space-Time, and the energies involved, in a region of sub-atomic space, is beyond anything any current physicist can explain, nor understand.
It may very well take another genius, like both Newton and Einstein, combined, to come even close ... and even then ...
Granted, we have come a very long way in nigh on 2,021 years ... perhaps by 4,042 our understanding of physics will make what we know now as primative as we see things as they were, back in 1AD, and we would have not only cracked not only QG, but how to harness the energy of a Quantum Singularity, to achieve not only Interstellar, but Intergalactic travel ...
But I very much doubt anyone reading this will be alive to see it ...
... especially presuming humans haven't been wiped out by then, by a 10Km wide comet ...
I live just a few miles away from the LIGO facility and I've had the opportunity to be part of a small construction project there. It was an awesome experience for sure!
You know what's more mind blowing about this. Since these events are happening millions and millions of Light years away from us, that there is a possibility that these events in space might have already happened. Since light takes so much time to get to us that by the time we see it millions and millions of years have passed by. In other words we are able to see history happen in front of our eyes Literally.
How can we see history in our eyes explain please
@@BraydenRomines the light from a star going supernova 13 million light years away would take 13 million years to reach our planet for us to see. So when the light from the star reaches our planet what we see is from 13 million years ago
@@driq9315 ok
@@driq9315 Thank you for answering lol.
It already happened. What were seeing is just a delay, am I right?
Excellent presentation. Subscribing. As a space nerd I've become a blackhole for this material. Best simulations I've seen to date. Thanks!!
This is a high quality production imo. I used to watch the “Cosmos” series on Discovery channel. This is even better
Inside the blackhole a weird song is playing , and when you finally get sucked in you realise you got rickroll'd
Dude, if that's true I'll freakin kill myse-- oh wait, DANG IT!!!!
😊
Wonderful documentary!!! Really good visual and narration, you can tell every detail was taken into acount, even the simulation of the Black hole are right on point 🤓👌👏👌👌
Great job from SpaceRip as always but it is so difficult to beat that team with Rodstein/ZeroProject/etc.
Unbelievable how big our universe is. Amazing. Really. Millions of light years. How can we see that far. AMAZING.
It's not just millions of light years, but billions! We can see about 46 billion light years in all directions. Ton 618 is 10,4 billion light years away. But yeah, the universe is fucking nutso!
Do you really need to swear
I just love this documentaries, I learn so much, they help me a lot when I was in college, thanks.
Awesome representation... One of the best in the past years of following such videos
How to time travel 48 minutes to the future
I enjoyed that so much that i didn't realize how long the video was great visuals and easy to digest information
I can't even imagine the work put on to this masterpiece
Whenever i get tensive or in anxiety i see such videos....
One of the very most accurate and modern documentaries on black holes I have ever watched. Congrats to the authors!
it was good if your a braindead idiot and cant do this basic ass perceptual visualization. then you cant be a physicist like us. True genius intellectuals
@@bossman8066 imagine calling someone a braindead idiot when you can't even use the correct version of "your". it's you're, not your. real intellectuals would know the difference.
@@mochiyeosang1908 wow bro correct me on you are. ur just as brain ded
@@bossman8066 if i'm so braindead, tell me what that says about you, when i clearly know better than you do.
Unnecessarily toxic but you probably didn't have anything else to do but to be toxic. I love the Internet
Thank you, I love to watch these videos before sleep and learn something new.
If you think the visuals are great- just wait until you realize this is the Universe you live in. It’s beautiful isn’t it? Perfection is Real, I’m looking at it.
Wht exactly is perfect on 99.999999% of empty space And then some random balls And Gas cloud?
@@tafudiso yeah, that’s perfect to me. I don’t care what you think of as perfect, I don’t remember asking…
you need to admit your comment made no sense and was just written so you can feel creative and better about yourself. we both know it.@@hera7884
This is one of the best videos on the topic I've ever seen
As a singularity point, I don't appreciate this information getting outside my event horizon.
Hawking radiation has entered the chat
Your event horizon has nothing to do with the data expressed trans sonically speaking that is.
Amazing visualisations! It's true, that picture is worth a thousand words. To see what is actually invisible to us is "eye opening experience" . Thank you for making those incredible videos!
here after binge watching all 3 seasons of DARK.
Brilliant video! Thank you 😊
This video is amazing
I’m a student who is stressed cause of school this video actually helped me learn more about black holes thank you for uploading! :)🙂😊😎
@@ProgNoizesB ikr
PERFECT. ❤💙💛💋
Loving the narration.
A truly wonderful production. Thank you.
I’m so baked watching this in my bed eating pudding wow this is a good time
The best way to watch anything like this.
On a universal scale, we as a planet are nothing in this universe, not even close to a bread crumb. From an existential point of view, we are not even on the map so to speak.
Where the hell did you get all these visualizations from? That was amazing.
Most of it is from ESA and ESO . You can Visit their Websites.
The pic of that black hole was taken on my birthday, and being a space nerd since I was a kid I was pretty ecstatic
Amazing just amazing! Cant wait to see more!
This is a theory but what keeps a black hole from expanding gravity that's what I think imagine sticking something in there with enough gravity to protected around it will be a possibility that that protecting the molecules inside of it has a forefoot of gravity surrounding it and imagine trapping a black hole inside of a force field of gravity will have enough power that we can take from it changing dark matter into good matter creating an energy for great enough to travel into space but we need a thing that create a gravity
This makes working 3rd shift so much easier, love the videos!
love black holes documentaries
my perfect sleeping pills
I like beer
The best black hole documentary I have ever seen.
Finally a new one I haven't seen 😁👍
Finally a video brave enough to describe the inner horizon. 👍🏻
That's not new. The latest who did it was How the Universe Works. Seen several documentaries that speculate it. It's not proven, it's only theories and speculation for now.
Awesome! Thanks!
What a awesome video! Learned a few things ✨ very cool! Thanks
Absolutely stunning documentary. Anybody knows where to find the music used???
In the ending credits it list John Avarese. His web site says: Contact
Philadelphia, PA 19128
Avarese@aol.com 215-880-4706
Darrude sandstorm
@@Jibbie49 thank you
My mind just cannot wrap around the concept or realization of Black Holes. Understanding their existence, creation or reason. A physical portal to another dimension or timeline is all I can conjure up for reason of being. My hat goes off to those who comprehend them.
i was having spaghetti while watching this, Superb!
Uhh yea
Great video. Even though it's 3 years old I learned a couple of new things. Ty
I love the sound of supernova exploration.
Stupendously good presentation....Thank You. I also really appreciate the fact that, judging by the comments, you draw like minded souls from all walks of life. Somehow that makes me feel less alone....
Amazing how they can tell you the approximate weight of a planet love to know who went up there with scales and weighed it
There's these things called calculations and equations...physics etc ya know....they use these sort of things to ESTIMATE the weight/mass etc of objects 🤯
In Trillions and Trillions of years...my bones will be Trillions and Trillions of years old in a Black Hole! 🤯
😂😂😂
It’s weird to think Sag A* is keeping you and me glued to where we are in our little corner of the Universe. Incidentally, how much do I love the researcher loading a Mark6 VLBI recorder into the Event Horizon Telescope wearing a cute sweater with little swans on it. Something so unassuming coupled with so much power struck me as whimsical.
I love it! Too bad though for the need to describe black holes as being "monsters", who "lurk" and "devour". While at the same time demonstrating they are the engines for everything that be.. recycling.. preserving..
And the singularity of a blackhole may well be the genesis singularity of another universe with its own space and time
The power of nature. We are slowly becoming enlightened!
Thanks ! Hurrah ! Hurrah !
Cool🎉
What if big bang was one big blackhole in the end and exploded creating the known universe again =0 Endless cycle of life and death.
Had the same idea few years ago, while being stoned
I think this too. It might be our brains trying to be wishful in thinking we might live again.
There's another theory that it was two black holes colliding into themselfs that was the "big bang".
When I start thinking about stuff like this I start going nuts.
@@Wplaysx yeah but we know that the Big Bang was a very dense point. So it may be a huge black hole at the end of its like that proliferated our universe
Mind-blowing stuff. Love it!
Great work!
Why did this channel stop making videos?
I know the creator, he's wrestling with a cocaine addiction. Please pray for him.
Bring back that great narrator from a few years ago
Please
Brilliant fascinating presentation, even scary , immediately subscribed and liked.
I want to be the first man on MARS...I feel I live for this reason and is my biggest dream 😍
Hope it happens for you
You should give up.
Great presentation. I will get this video for learning purposes.
I did so some thing like that in 2010 ,winter clear night sky , it was big blue giants explosion after the explosion it claps over his self and releases a ring with the same frequency of the blue light and gone between starts, with necked eyes
Universe always blow my mind off 😩❤
Fantastic documentary! I often wonder if we should reevaluate how we perceive the physics of super novae or more specifically black hole formation. If one were to evaluate these physics from a spacial-dimensional perspective one might surmise that black hole formation (whether as a cause or reaction) can be seen as the unfolding of a multi-dimensional area of space to a singularly-dimensional area of space or rather the object in which that space occupies. In the case of the singularity, multi-dimensional particles of matter are being unfolded from a 3 dimensional object to a 1 dimensional object. While these objects only occupy a seemingly infinitely small amount of space they retain their mass as a 3 dimensional object. This enormous amount of mass in a seemingly infinitely small amount of space cannot be seen from the observer in 3rd dimension (we can only view the second and third+) so we will never be able to view it ever but we can see the effects that it’s gravity has. One could even surmise that the event horizon represents the point in which objects are unfolded as the objects become 2-dimensional and then 1-dimensional in 10 to the negative 35 seconds. It’s worth noting that humans can only perceive the 2nd dimension as shadows. The black hole itself could be seen as a 2-dimensional shadow cast by the singularity. One could then begin to visual black holes and super novae more so as the unfolding and inversely folding of particles in 2 dimensional space.
Was about to say the same!
@@nickshaw6085 what are your thoughts?
I agree, but I also have to admit that I am impressed by how accurate your comment is. I have studied astronomy and theoretical physics for most of my life and it is amazing how a super massive black hole can get to the size of 11 solar systems lined up in a row, that is equatiovied to 10 to the 95 solar masses. I am talking about the largest black hole ever discovered in the observable universe. This ultramassive black hole is nicknamed "The Big One" by astronomers. It has a mass of 10 to the 95=384 billion solar masses.
Awesome sountrack!
The works of God are just mind blowing..🇰🇪🇰🇪
Love this documentary.
Simply essencial. Thank you for the great Art!
I wonder how many times the universe has been created and destroyed by super massive black holes? How many times have we been at this point in the universes life and how many times more times it will keep getting created and destroyed in a never ending cycle? Something to think about.
We're not sure that's how it works. There are strong theories that universes, or at least ours, will split up in many smaller universes if black holes spits out what they gobble up through white holes.