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No I didn't 🙄/j (this is supposed to be a joke if you somehow couldn't tell like many other people. I'm saying I didn't when I did. Stop misunderstanding and replying to this
let's make it more threatening "I'm going to amputate your gluteals and launch them into the deep depths of the vortexes located in the vast astral fields"
Hey guys, meet my pet black hole, his name is John! Say hi John, I'll open the case. Wait, wh- WAIT W- *Earth gets sucked into john* I own the universe now.
literally just go 1,000,000 light years away from earth and capture one with your “Blackhole caputerer-inator” literally that easy. Can’t believe you can’t do such a simple task 🙄
I heard somewhere that due to the force circulating the black hole by the time you reach the centre it would've taken forever. You can't fall STRAIGHT into a black hole you have to circle the drain first
I love how not even a single person on the comment section had the maturity to hear the phrase "This is Uranus being shot into a black hole" without laughing at it, man, I love the internet.
Honestly that’s what I was more interested about too. I mean I laughed but after so many people comment it you’d gotta think at some point people would be like alright that’s enough maybe I shouldn’t post this. Yt wack
I laughed when I heard it but what's more annoying is that all these comments just kept copying off each other with the same thing. But aye anything for likes ig
I remember hearing a theory from... Carl Sagan, if I remember correctly, that if a being capable of thought became caught in the event horizon of a black hole, they would simultaneously witness the beginning and the end of the universe.
Not the beginning. If you could see outside, time would accelerate for you, until probably the end of life of stars. However, apart from being stretched and particles being disrupted in weird ways, until the near heat-death of the universe, the black hole would also evaporate by entagled particles (Hawking radiation). So i'm not sure how would that look, if you could survive that. I'm pretty sure you couldn't.
“Why isn’t the black hole covered in the objects it sucks in”? That’s the neat part, it is! That’s why it’s called the “event” horizon. The object stretches across the surface to the exact width that the black hole gains from adding its mass.
No no no, the event horizon is the point of no return, where gravity is so strong even light can’t escape it. There’s the information preservation principle which says no info is gone which means that any object that goes into a black hole is preserved, there will be a 3d version of it in the middle of the black hole and the 2d version stretched from all angles on the ‘surface’ of it which creates the 3d hologram inside it.The middle of a black hole is probably singularity. And this video represents nothing close to a real black hole.
Question: Would black holes then theoretically “store” information? Even though it’s on a different wavelength it still could possibly store information. (Yes I’m googling this when this is posted)
Well there is a theory, that states that matter or "information" can't be erased from the universe. It can change its form, but it will always be there in some way - like burning a paper, that turns into ash. The information of the matter is still there, but the format changed :)
From my point of view, a blackhole is just a normal star, just with an extrenally large mass in a small place. It would be the same as if something would have fell in a star
@@DR-7 a sun would burn and exterminate whatever comes close, whereas a black hole splits whatever reaches its singularity, beyond atmoic levels. if you fell down a black hole, you would endure spaghettification (it sounds like i made that word up, but its an actual word) where you get stretched out, once again, beyond atomic proportions. Would it be a sun, you would burn into ashes around 149.668.992 km away from the sun :)
@@oliverj.8266 Yes(i know about spaghetfication). What i am thinking is peobally extreme nonsense. But what if, bc of the time goig slower, stuff freezes instead of burn? Isn't heat just the atoms vibrating or something like that? Since time would "become slower to a stop" wouldn't it freeze? we don't really know of that is what is really happening, so why not? Lol
YT needs a way to see who posted the short before viewing. I love this stuff and id never miss a video. Still getting people with the un-microwavable ants.
Also, the BH event horizon expands each time something falls in, meaning everything that fell in YESTERDAY was only visible yesterday, but yesterday's EH is no longer visible.
The object is moving at the speed of light at the horizon which is why time stops, but it only stops from the perspective of someone outside the black hole looking in. The object still falls in and gets spaghetified. Beyond the event horizon the object (or its spaghetified remnants) would be moving at faster than the speed of light, because that's how fast the spacetime in falling in to the singularity.
I could be wrong but I don't think the time stops because it's moving at the speed of light it's gravity the huge amount of mass that's in one little spot I don't believe objects falling in hit the speed of light
@@owenjackson1527 tbh this is one of my least favorite theories, and one of the most unrealistic among popular mainstream ideas that non scientists seem to like. I can't imagine a universe being inside something that shreds everything that enters it, even the tiniest molecule.