Phoenix A* does exist, but its size is unconfirmed. What I find scary is that Ton 618 is the biggest "KNOWN" black hole, there is most likely a black hole way bigger than Ton 618 😳
Phoenix A* would like a word. And yes it's mass is confirmed to be greater than Tons. It was observed ripping apart a star at such a distance from the galactic center that would be impossible even for Ton 618, that's when astronomers finally began to realize how massive it actually is.
I think Phoenix A* is bigger as currently observed. TON-618 is muuuch further away and iirc, if it maintains even half of Phoenix's growth rate, TON would be more massive.
@@Lonewanderer30 We don't know that. We can't see it as it currently looks like. It could go a few hundred years with minimal growth and then begin growing a lot again. It is billions of light-years away. A lot can happen during those millions and billions of years.
@ All black holes run out of gas when they get big enough, their own accretion disks drive it away. Ton618 is likely long dormant, just like all the SMBH in closer galaxies.
Although spacecraft mode may seem slow at first, you actually go FASTER than in free mode, this saves time for going to TON 618 and once you get near the galaxy, go to free mode.
This is a fantastic way of visualizing it. The edge of the observable universe is about three times further than that, TON 618 is positioned at approximately 23.2% of that total distance.
I don't know how scientists can detect something THAT far away among THAT many galaxies. Especially when we have to look from inside our own galaxy with all those stars in the way.
Wait a minute. If ton-618 is 18 billion light years away from earth, how can we see it if the light that is reaching us it 18 billion years old, which is LITERALLY older than the universe itself.
@@TheUniverseEnchantedyou see… the universe is 93 billion light years in diameter, and the universe is 13.8 billion years old, it is older then the universe
TON-618 isn’t infact the biggest black hole. It phoenix A that is bigger. But at the same time, there is a much bigger black hole then phoenix A. But phoenix A is literally the center of our galaxy as well other black holes that control other galaxies Edit: I was wrong about phonix A being the center of the milky way. It still bigger then TON-618
TON 618 is labeled as the largest because of its well-documented size and active quasar nature, making its mass easier to estimate with confidence. Phoenix A*, while potentially larger, has less precise data to confirm it definitively as the largest. Don't forgot that ton 618 is 2-3x far than Phoenix A* which mean Ton 618 could continues to grow, it become even larger than its current estimated mass of 66 billion solar masses. I knew there is always bigger than Ton 618 or Phoenix A* in the universe.
“Some people said ton-618 is larger then milky way” I think its absolutle lie and impossible… But i cant find the answear anywhere does anyone know the answear to that?
@@Noobmanhahaha I truly don't think even the data regarding Ton618 that they have offered us regular people to be that real as well, just assumptions. Remember 18 billion light years isn't just around the corner.
I had replied that question but Phoenix A* does exist, but its size is unconfirmed. What I find scary is that Ton 618 is the biggest "KNOWN" black hole, there is most likely a black hole way bigger than Ton 618
I know about ton-618 but I also heard about the biggest phoenix a* blackhole, does this mean phoenix a* black hole is not discovered?
Phoenix A* does exist, but its size is unconfirmed. What I find scary is that Ton 618 is the biggest "KNOWN" black hole, there is most likely a black hole way bigger than Ton 618 😳
@@TheUniverseEnchanted ❤
@@TheUniverseEnchanted And it’s also much closer to us than ton 618 btw
@@TheUniverseEnchanted its sizd was confirmed at 100 billion solar masses and TON 618 is at 66 billion
Phoenix A* would like a word. And yes it's mass is confirmed to be greater than Tons. It was observed ripping apart a star at such a distance from the galactic center that would be impossible even for Ton 618, that's when astronomers finally began to realize how massive it actually is.
I think Phoenix A* is bigger as currently observed. TON-618 is muuuch further away and iirc, if it maintains even half of Phoenix's growth rate, TON would be more massive.
@@snickerbobble That's just it, Phoenix A* is much closer and is still feeding at a ferocious rate, Ton618 likely stopped feeding long ago.
@@Lonewanderer30 We don't know that. We can't see it as it currently looks like. It could go a few hundred years with minimal growth and then begin growing a lot again. It is billions of light-years away. A lot can happen during those millions and billions of years.
@ All black holes run out of gas when they get big enough, their own accretion disks drive it away. Ton618 is likely long dormant, just like all the SMBH in closer galaxies.
@@Lonewanderer30 If that's true, then how is Phoenix still feeding if it's even bigger?
The light generated by that quasar is literally brighter than the galaxy it occupies🤯
Although spacecraft mode may seem slow at first, you actually go FASTER than in free mode, this saves time for going to TON 618 and once you get near the galaxy, go to free mode.
This is a fantastic way of visualizing it.
The edge of the observable universe is about three times further than that, TON 618 is positioned at approximately 23.2% of that total distance.
This puts the insane size of the universe in some perspective. Very cool
What happens if we go into ton 618? Ends up in heaven.
is… is that a geometry dash reference?- *gets slapped in the face*
we can see that from earth… THAT FAR AWAY?
I have this game, it’s called space engine, every dot is not a galaxy, unless if you put the star setting off.
If you turn stars off, then there will be no galaxies.
I don't know how scientists can detect something THAT far away among THAT many galaxies. Especially when we have to look from inside our own galaxy with all those stars in the way.
Which space simulator you have used?
Space Engine :)
Flashbang out... 2:58
Ton 618 is around 10.3 billion light years away from Earth.
Actual distance : 18.2 billion ly
Distance that light has traveled : 10.8 billion ly
Wait a minute. If ton-618 is 18 billion light years away from earth, how can we see it if the light that is reaching us it 18 billion years old, which is LITERALLY older than the universe itself.
In the beginning of big bang growing and expanding faster than light speed. It’s diameter is 45 billion light years.
@@TheUniverseEnchanted Oh, okay, yeah that makes sense
@@TheUniverseEnchantedyou see… the universe is 93 billion light years in diameter, and the universe is 13.8 billion years old, it is older then the universe
@@proxima_cactus it's not but the expansion of the universe is faster than the speed of light
@jsnake_ yeah but it’s still 93 billion light years, it might be faster but it’s not like a billion light years per second
TON-618 isn’t infact the biggest black hole. It phoenix A that is bigger. But at the same time, there is a much bigger black hole then phoenix A. But phoenix A is literally the center of our galaxy as well other black holes that control other galaxies
Edit: I was wrong about phonix A being the center of the milky way. It still bigger then TON-618
TON 618 is labeled as the largest because of its well-documented size and active quasar nature, making its mass easier to estimate with confidence.
Phoenix A*, while potentially larger, has less precise data to confirm it definitively as the largest.
Don't forgot that ton 618 is 2-3x far than Phoenix A* which mean Ton 618 could continues to grow, it become even larger than its current estimated mass of 66 billion solar masses.
I knew there is always bigger than Ton 618 or Phoenix A* in the universe.
Pheonix A is potentially the biggest but its size hasn’t been confirmed
phoenix a is not the ccennter of our galaxy the blacck hole in the center of the galaxy is sagitarius a.
Phoenix a hiding in the very large galactic corner:
It’s not 18.2 lightyears away because then it would be outside of the universe
The observable universe is roughly 93 billion light-years in diameter. The beginning of big bang expanding faster than light speed.
I was going to travel to it in elite dangerous then I realized I can’t travel beyond the Milky Way galaxy 😅
Hey you! You’re finally awake.
WOW soo Beautiful I love space
Phonx a is the biggest black hole
Cool
Me too! The outer space is unimaginable beautiful and massive...
It is discovered but not yet in the game
how would be the speed if x2? 0:49
Good video bro😎👍
Where I can see this? What’s program?
Space Engine.
“Some people said ton-618 is larger then milky way”
I think its absolutle lie and impossible…
But i cant find the answear anywhere does anyone know the answear to that?
Idksterling made a video about this, its not as big as our galaxy
It’s not as big as the Milky Way, it’s as big as 11 solar systems side by side
The black hole itself is around 10 times the solar system in diameter. The Quasar where Ton 618 is in is 3 times the Milky Way.
Lyman-alpha nebula.
how the f did we discovered that thing
What software is this?
It’s in the title: “Space Engine”
@@FiredogOPO thank you, didn’t notice, this looks incredible
We travelled the universe to...Die :'D
Phoenix A is bigger btw
Pheonix A 💀
Isn’t Phoenix A the biggest black hole?
Potentially, but its size has yet to be confirmed
You are truly traveling into the thick of it
no dont
Watch the 2x speed 😈
@@GarryMangunay-sh37a yes you can do that! 😆
Wrong, Ton618 is the second biggest at an estimated 60 billion solar mass. Phoenix A* is the biggest at an estimated 100 billion
Phoenix A* has less Data and it’s size isn’t comfirmed
@@Noobmanhahaha I truly don't think even the data regarding Ton618 that they have offered us regular people to be that real as well, just assumptions. Remember 18 billion light years isn't just around the corner.
grammar go hard this vid
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Who’s gonna tell him (about phoenix a*)
I had replied that question but Phoenix A* does exist, but its size is unconfirmed. What I find scary is that Ton 618 is the biggest "KNOWN" black hole, there is most likely a black hole way bigger than Ton 618
ton 618 is the biggest black hole known and is confirmed by NASA don't belevie me look it up.
3.2616... ly = 1 pc (parsec)
Phoenix A is biggest
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Isn’t TON618 in the Milky Way?
no
@@Justin-ro8nf It’s not bigger than the milky way by any means, but it is still colossal
@@Justin-ro8nf ton 618 is t bigger then the Milky Way do ur research
@@Justin-ro8nf it’s inside a galaxy it’s not the center of a galaxy if it was bigger then the Milky Way inside of a galaxy it would mess up the galaxy
So ur finding some false info
what is the program ur using for this?
Space Engine :)