@@niccolowmusic1092 Oh I mean I am a beginner(about 5 months now and 2 when this video was released) what do you need help with, like specifically? because there is no way I can explain everything in a single comment. Or you know what this gives me an idea to start a tutorial channel. Maybe that's something I can look into if I get tha time
uhmmmm.. from the probe perspective the rings would rotate at the same speed has they always do, time is normal for it always. The probe is the one that would observe the outside universe move at higher speeds the closer it gets to the BH. Time is relative between each gravity frame, but no matter were u are, you experience time equally has if you were on earth.
As you said the probe is the one that would observe the outside universe move at higher speeds and the station is in the outside universe so its rings would spin faster.
@@TheSpaceAge I get it now, the thing with the rings is not the probe but the station. The way its done its weird, I thought it was the probe, also the station has no star background, nor it sees space warp and close around it, so the lacking of visual cues tricked me ;)
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Keep making videos, bro, this was pretty great! Very well done
Thank you, I will and I will get better at doing so :)
appreciated the visuals and the explanations!
Thank you!
Great voice, great graphics, great info, thank you.
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it :)
This is really clear and well done thanks
Thank you so much
Love the voice my guy
How did you make the graphics?
I use a computer graphics software called blender
@@TheSpaceAge can you teach us how? I also use blender.
@@niccolowmusic1092 Oh I mean I am a beginner(about 5 months now and 2 when this video was released) what do you need help with, like specifically? because there is no way I can explain everything in a single comment. Or you know what this gives me an idea to start a tutorial channel. Maybe that's something I can look into if I get tha time
@@TheSpaceAge i guess the refractive light warping around the sphere
OK I got u, I am working on a google doc with explanations and pictures and stuff so this is taking a while just wait like 1 or 2 days :)
Awesome kanna.... so proud of you !!
uhmmmm.. from the probe perspective the rings would rotate at the same speed has they always do, time is normal for it always.
The probe is the one that would observe the outside universe move at higher speeds the closer it gets to the BH.
Time is relative between each gravity frame, but no matter were u are, you experience time equally has if you were on earth.
As you said the probe is the one that would observe the outside universe move at higher speeds and the station is in the outside universe so its rings would spin faster.
@@TheSpaceAge I get it now, the thing with the rings is not the probe but the station.
The way its done its weird, I thought it was the probe, also the station has no star background, nor it sees space warp and close around it, so the lacking of visual cues tricked me ;)
Yeah that is something I noticed. The probes camera would be facing sideways. And the lack of stars was bad on my part, but hey all good :)