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How to Understand What Black Holes Look Like 

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We have just seen the first image of a black hole, the supermassive black hole in the galaxy M87 with a mass 6.5 billion times that of our sun. But what is that image really showing us?
This is an awesome paper on the topic by J.P. Luminet:
Image of a spherical black hole with thin accretion disk
Astronomy and Astrophysics, vol. 75, no. 1-2, May 1979, p. 228-235
ve42.co/luminet
Using my every day intuition I wondered: will we see the "shadow" of the black hole even if we're looking edge on at the accretion disk? The answer is yes because the black hole warps space-time, so even if we wouldn't normally be able to see the back of the accretion disk, we can in this case because its light is bent up and over the black hole. Similarly we can see light from the bottom of the back of the accretion disk because it's bent under the bottom of the black hole. Plus there are additional images from light that does a half turn around the black hole leading to the inner rings.
What about the black hole "shadow" itself? Well initially I thought it can't be an image of the event horizon because it's so much bigger (2.6 times bigger). But if you trace back the rays, you find that for every point in the shadow, there is a corresponding ray that traces back to the event horizon. So in fact from our one observing location, we see all sides of the event horizon simultaneously! In fact infinitely many of these images, accounting for the virtually infinite number of times a photon can orbit the black hole before falling in. The edge of the shadow is due to the photon sphere - the radius at which light goes around in closed orbits. If a light ray coming in at an oblique angle just skims the photon sphere and then travels on to our telescopes, that is the closest 'impact parameter' possible, and it occurs at sqrt(27)/2*r_s
Huge thanks to:
Prof. Geraint Lewis
University of Sydney ve42.co/gfl
Like him, I'm hoping (predicting?) we'll see some moving images of black holes tomorrow
Prof. Rana Adhikari
Caltech ve42.co/Rana
Riccardo Antonelli - for excellent images of black holes, simulations and ray-tracing code, check out:
ve42.co/rantonels
The Event Horizon Telescope Collaboration
Check out their resources and get your local link for the livestream here: ve42.co/EHT
Special thanks to Patreon supporters:
Donal Botkin, Michael Krugman, Ron Neal, Stan Presolski, Terrance Shepherd, Penward Rhyme
Filming by Raquel Nuno
Animation by Maria Raykova

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Комментарии : 18 тыс.   
@SingaporeSkaterSam
@SingaporeSkaterSam 5 лет назад
Walter Lewin, legendary physics lecturer, just cited this video of yours as the best explanation of the image, in case you didn't know.
@armiakhairy2402
@armiakhairy2402 5 лет назад
Just came from his playlist
@naresu
@naresu 5 лет назад
Just came from his video
@wearehiddenservices5573
@wearehiddenservices5573 5 лет назад
Be proud man. Good work
@TheShamansQuestion
@TheShamansQuestion 5 лет назад
Wow!
@connorbranscombe6819
@connorbranscombe6819 5 лет назад
@Joe Chang Lol yeah bro im sure an armchair scientist on RU-vid knows more about the way physics work then, you know, ACTUAL physicists.
@tobblesmash6193
@tobblesmash6193 3 года назад
The fact that the prediction was so close just goes to show how accurate theoritical physics is, we might not have seen the universe, but the physics we know helps us predict everything with a crazy amount of certainty.
@MauriceMuhumuza
@MauriceMuhumuza 3 года назад
Quantum Mechanics left the group
@ossiehalvorson7702
@ossiehalvorson7702 2 года назад
@@MauriceMuhumuza Not exactly. We've learned to predict the effects of quantum physics with a high level of accuracy, but the problem is, unlike relativity where something either "is or isn't", quantum physics is based on probability. There is no certainty of a single possibility like relativity, but we can calculate the probabilities, and have certainty that it'll be *one* of those probabilities.
@rayan-xg5kw
@rayan-xg5kw 2 года назад
@@ossiehalvorson7702 yeah, it's the nature itself of quantum physics. What matters is that we're certain about what kind of possibilities there are. Maybe when we'll achieve a theory of everything we'll be able to predict quantum physics as well.
@ossiehalvorson7702
@ossiehalvorson7702 2 года назад
@@rayan-xg5kw The biggest obstacle at the moment is that, while we're getting very good at using and abiding by the "rules" of quantum physics, we're still pretty massively stumped on the fundamental source of those "rules", such as how and why those probabilities are set one way rather than another. If we can figure out those fundamentals, I bet we'll be pretty close to a unified theory!
@hisdudeness4537
@hisdudeness4537 2 года назад
But never certain enough.
@thitiwatroongruangmanirat8608
0:26 “If you are disappointed by this image, I think that misses the gravity of the situation.” Very well played, Derek.
@robertvasquez3340
@robertvasquez3340 9 месяцев назад
Brother..........This was S tier education!
@72tube
@72tube 7 месяцев назад
천문학을 연구하던 무리뉴 젊은시절...😂
@chosentonessournotes
@chosentonessournotes 2 года назад
It makes me so sad that Steven Hawking died a year before the image was released… He studied the universe, and more specifically, black holes, his entire life… RIP Steven!
@saikrishnanpm6972
@saikrishnanpm6972 Год назад
True brother..
@YoungPhysicistsClub1729
@YoungPhysicistsClub1729 Год назад
*Stephen not steven
@UPIL.INDONESIA
@UPIL.INDONESIA Год назад
Well, to be fair, Einstein died far before he can see black holes. He's the one introduces the general relativity theory; he was also speculating on black holes; Stephen also contributes to this knowledge too. And yes, they have tremendous contributions. But our future generations, should also contribute and may not expect to see them. Because science is all about contribution to the community for future generation to see and use. 😊
@jasonl8720
@jasonl8720 Год назад
Stephen Hawking was an evil, vile man
@netez5252
@netez5252 9 месяцев назад
I think we can find solace in the fact that he used mathematics to see it for himself long before the image ever came to be.
@WarpRulez
@WarpRulez 3 года назад
Fun fact: When they were making that movie, Interstellar, they tried to simulate mathematically accurately what the black hole would look like from far away more or less just as an experiment, expecting it to look so boring that they would have to embellish it in order to make it more interesting for the movie, but when they saw the end result it was so spectacular-looking that they decided to go with the mathematically accurate visuals.
@spaceepandaa
@spaceepandaa 3 года назад
Gargantua was absolutely stunning
@schwarzeele1468
@schwarzeele1468 3 года назад
Gargantua Black Hole is revolutionary.
@picassoboy52
@picassoboy52 3 года назад
Wish people would stop saying "fun fact" just get on with it
@sonicx254shere3
@sonicx254shere3 3 года назад
Yeah and then they actually contributed to the field of science by publishing 2 accurate papres!!! For those of u who wanna know a bit more abt this story heres the link to the vid from where i knew abt it: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-D7Cv7x6jjYQ.html Great channel btw for all of those movie fans out there!! (ps: love interstellar my 3rd favourite movie! :) )
@herrsan
@herrsan 3 года назад
well, not entirely correct. they left out the part depitcted in 08:28 as it was considered to be too complicated/confusing for the audience. hence, gargantua's accretion disk was portrayed as equally bright which would actually not be the case.
@ElectroBOOM
@ElectroBOOM 5 лет назад
It's funny, the black hole image they got is exactly the same as you drew on your black board. Why did they spend so much when they could just ask you to draw it?! Good job!
@ronyronouk
@ronyronouk 5 лет назад
Based on theory, drawing a thing is called prediction. And when the actual image matches the prediction, that means that the theory is right. And till date, General Relativity Theory is nailing every prediction it made over a hundred years ago.
@saji.2874
@saji.2874 5 лет назад
Rony Ronouk he knows, itsa joke.
@saulmejia627
@saulmejia627 5 лет назад
r/woooosh
@ronyronouk
@ronyronouk 5 лет назад
@@saji.2874: I know that buddy. Just trying to clear the things up so that nobody start "why it's so important?" kinds of bullsh**.
@senshi01
@senshi01 5 лет назад
@@ronyronouk Einstein still nailing it.
@ajitjoseph9522
@ajitjoseph9522 Год назад
Super explanation. Just blew my mind. Now that it's almost 3 years after the first image of the black hole was shared to the world, I can imagine how much effort you must have taken to explain it in this way, before the photo was share in media. Thanks, and great explanation man. All the best.
@heatguillen
@heatguillen Год назад
FINALLY! This is seriously the first video that thoroughly explains the physics that I'm seeing. It's astonishing how simple this is to explain but yet NO ONE has done this yet, but you! Thank you! 😊
@TunaIRL
@TunaIRL Год назад
3 years ago. Who's to say someone didn't do this yet you just didn't happen to find it?
@MoahGentle
@MoahGentle Год назад
I thought the exact same thing!
@jj53368
@jj53368 Год назад
@@TunaIRL Think about it…is your comment really necessary?
@TunaIRL
@TunaIRL Год назад
@@jj53368 Probably depends on what makes a comment "necessary". And then you'd have make a premise from it. Is it good or bad if a comment even is necessary? I invite you to think about what you just said by asking, is your comment necessary?
@hotshot6674
@hotshot6674 5 месяцев назад
But it's still a guess, since we don't fully understand what a black hole is.
@JChill-ot9lc
@JChill-ot9lc 4 года назад
Watching this 9 months later to realize how incredible CLOSE his chalkboard drawing was. About 99% accurate to the real picture!
@faiscaarthur4257
@faiscaarthur4257 4 года назад
it just wasnt even more accurate because its impossible to recreate a 100% accurate image in a chalkboard lmao
@60bpmmusic_
@60bpmmusic_ 4 года назад
Mojo Jojo lol
@PrSunflower
@PrSunflower 4 года назад
Same for me! 7:13 OMG he predicted the picture in the right way!
@autumnleaf2976
@autumnleaf2976 3 года назад
@Mojo Jojo I hope you are trolling
@youtubespectator669
@youtubespectator669 3 года назад
more like 100%
@StopChangingUsernamesYouTube
@StopChangingUsernamesYouTube 5 лет назад
Black holes: "Neat." The prop work in this video: "OH MY GOD, THAT'S AMAZING!"
@mukundbhanot7144
@mukundbhanot7144 5 лет назад
I know right?! It is something that is easily overlooked.
@mukundbhanot7144
@mukundbhanot7144 5 лет назад
@Dave Micolichek that doesn't make sense.
@mikebarnes7441
@mikebarnes7441 5 лет назад
Shitty comment
@wolfyonlyeatsbanana2498
@wolfyonlyeatsbanana2498 5 лет назад
@@mikebarnes7441 don't be rude
@BHNative
@BHNative 5 лет назад
Stop already with those kinds of comments. Jesus Christ. The thumbs up don't amount to anything.
@kyholt04
@kyholt04 Год назад
This single video just answered so many questions for me. I appreciate you taking the time to break all this down sir 🙏🏾🙏🏾
@FuryWZM
@FuryWZM 2 месяца назад
Quran 53:1 "And the star when it falls" 53:7 "while on the highest point above the horizon" 53:17 "The ˹Prophet’s˺ sight never wandered, nor did it overreach" Because u cant see it 53:14 "at the Lote Tree of the most extreme limit ˹in the seventh heaven Black hole being of funnel shape 53:18 "He certainly saw some of his Lord’s greatest signs"
@gulliblegreedyignorantindi1427
Wow, that was an awesome presentation on black holes. You made a beautiful, well layered physical model of the various aspects of the black holes. I'm going to be coming back to this. Quite helpful. The black holes point of singularity, event horizon, accretion disk, etc. are all fascinating to try and comprehend. ThankYou for sharing.
@saicharangarrepalli9590
@saicharangarrepalli9590 4 года назад
"If you are disappointed by this image I think that misses the GRAVITY of the situation"
@karinkishiryu7459
@karinkishiryu7459 4 года назад
I read this at the same time it was played on the video
@pedroam7218
@pedroam7218 4 года назад
i missed the joke until this comment
@ujagaradhikari6397
@ujagaradhikari6397 4 года назад
Yes
@noahgreenstein-sheppard66
@noahgreenstein-sheppard66 3 года назад
I knew someone would say this
@th3s3rv37
@th3s3rv37 3 года назад
Snap. Took the words. Darn it 😂
@randirafaeli
@randirafaeli 5 лет назад
"Misses the gravity of the situation" pun clearly intended
@MBeckers
@MBeckers 5 лет назад
yet I loved it anyway
@41-Haiku
@41-Haiku 5 лет назад
You missed "I can be relatively confident."
@randirafaeli
@randirafaeli 5 лет назад
@@41-Haiku lol thank you
@mconnaghan
@mconnaghan 5 лет назад
This video is missing a rimshot and laugh track right there.
@BariiAlyn
@BariiAlyn 5 лет назад
Thanks, Dad.
@antonsyakkingandfishing
@antonsyakkingandfishing Год назад
Thanks, this is the FIRST TIME that I have actually understood the 3D images I have seen of black holes. Previously I couldn’t get my head around what I was seeing, but not any more. Again, thank you for you simple, but detailed explanation. 👍👍👍
@resress3489
@resress3489 Год назад
вернее сказать теория!!! а не факт!
@tombargeloh3467
@tombargeloh3467 Год назад
I’ve been wondering about this for years, thank you for explaining it so well! Excellent video.
@pixelrayted
@pixelrayted 5 лет назад
I finally understand that image of the Interstellar black hole. Thank you.
@HelpMeFindTheseSongs
@HelpMeFindTheseSongs 5 лет назад
What image? It hasn't been released yet.
@noahmarchais804
@noahmarchais804 5 лет назад
@@HelpMeFindTheseSongs the movie intersteller
@nuclearping
@nuclearping 5 лет назад
@@HelpMeFindTheseSongs He means the black hole in the MOVIE "Interstellar". PS: You posted a silly comment "1 minute ago" and it already has a like? Did you upvote your own comment? D:
@secularmonk5176
@secularmonk5176 5 лет назад
@G123 Assuming you aren't a deliberate troll: In the movie "Interstellar," the only "explanation" for the way something looks in space was referring to why a wormhole would look spherical rather than like a flat disk (this is an entirely different phenomenon than the black hole Gargantua, encountered at the other end of the wormhole in that movie)
@shamsow
@shamsow 5 лет назад
@G123 Haha, you call someone a bozo but you completely misunderstood the entire point of this video
@mrbomplastik
@mrbomplastik 3 года назад
Fun Fact: The Schwarzschild radius is named after a guy called Schwarzschild, whose name translates to black shield, which makes a lot of sense.
@petersparker7864
@petersparker7864 3 года назад
Oh that makes a lot of sense
@peterparker9286
@peterparker9286 3 года назад
Hey pete hello my doppelganger cyber cool. Gravitate on my man.
@Birdylockso
@Birdylockso 3 года назад
I noticed that name also and was wondering if there is any irony there.
@TrixieWolf
@TrixieWolf 3 года назад
"Use... The Force?" "No. The Schwarz, child."
@disarisumbrus4492
@disarisumbrus4492 2 года назад
THE BLACK SHIELD RADIUS
@fredmiandoab5329
@fredmiandoab5329 8 месяцев назад
Thank you very much for explaining this. I had looked at the black hole representations and never understood what I was looking at until I saw your detailed explanation. Thank you!
@ry03pn
@ry03pn 8 месяцев назад
Dude, what an absolute fantastic explanation with a practical and very understandable demo. bravo!
@zapfanzapfan
@zapfanzapfan 5 лет назад
Physical props instead of a lot of CGI, well done!
@pnutdraws
@pnutdraws 5 лет назад
i like it but a cgi would help better understand it
@raulssorban
@raulssorban 5 лет назад
zapfanzapfan CGI isn't all that bad.
@shahabazkhan1
@shahabazkhan1 5 лет назад
Just like The Curiosity Show
@claudiu_ivan
@claudiu_ivan 5 лет назад
I guess you have no ideea how hard it is to make CGI.
@locjacko129
@locjacko129 5 лет назад
Correct, sometimes (or many times) CGI caused too much impression that distracted viewers.
@GigantorsDAD
@GigantorsDAD 5 лет назад
The best explanation of Black Hole imagery I've ever heard.
@that_one_guy934
@that_one_guy934 5 лет назад
Yup
@subscribo2059
@subscribo2059 5 лет назад
And for that reason alone You should SUBSCRIBE TO MY CHANNEL 😃😐🚪🚶‍♂️
@THR_Snakey
@THR_Snakey Год назад
By far the best and simplest explanation on why we see black holes the way we see them.
@ankitsony2736
@ankitsony2736 Год назад
Beautifully explained.. thanks!!
@lowkeysoundsystem6174
@lowkeysoundsystem6174 5 лет назад
You absolutely nailed the "fuzzy coffee mug stain" description.
@Kelnx
@Kelnx 5 лет назад
Well if he had drawn anything else it would not have made sense with respect to what a black hole is supposed to be and how it interacts with light and matter (And spacetime). He did explain why it would look that way. If it had looked much different then that would have been exciting for a whole other set of reasons. That's what I love about an observation like this...no matter what we saw, it would have been a huge confirmation(s) or a huge discovery. It's a win-win.
@captainobvious3174
@captainobvious3174 5 лет назад
Low Key Sound System jajaja
@JebemTiZivot
@JebemTiZivot 5 лет назад
Captain Obvious you think youre cool cuz you can laugh in spanish? Stfu
@hioeo
@hioeo 5 лет назад
No surprise, really. Scientists have been looking forward to something like this for DECADES, that description must have been circulating since the concept of taking a picture of a black hole existed.
@expiredflunky5603
@expiredflunky5603 5 лет назад
Jesus Christ Jesus
@Riteshkrpanda
@Riteshkrpanda 3 года назад
This is why I am too excited to study Physics and not excited at all at the same time.. it's too complicated yet too fascinating
@sanketshah1579
@sanketshah1579 2 года назад
Schrodingers excitement
@Riteshkrpanda
@Riteshkrpanda 2 года назад
@@sanketshah1579 yep 😂
@arafat9828
@arafat9828 2 года назад
@@sanketshah1579 Physics joke 😂
@akashissharma
@akashissharma 2 года назад
U need a good teacher
@DaveJ188
@DaveJ188 2 года назад
As someone with an Engineering Physics degree, can confirm.
@SuperParatech
@SuperParatech 9 месяцев назад
This video came up oddly in my algorithm. Not sure why. Very well explained for non scientists and delivered in an interesting and easy to follow way. It opens up the wonders of the universe and all that remains undiscovered. Thank you for posting.
@bladactania
@bladactania Год назад
This is the first time I've seen an explanation for not only the telescope images you referred to in this video, but why the Interstellar black hole was shown the way it was. I'm glad to know that the images from the movie were informed by science and now I've seen this explanation, I understand! Thank you!
@HighScarlettFever
@HighScarlettFever 5 лет назад
"If you're disappointed by this image..." Nope. It's every bit as terrifying as I thought it'd be.
@kolmenoitaayeet
@kolmenoitaayeet 5 лет назад
and exciting!!
@iReppoGames
@iReppoGames 5 лет назад
That's not the image of the black hole. The real one's getting revealed tomorrow, 10th of April.
@edthoreum7625
@edthoreum7625 5 лет назад
nuclear vaccum...
@Joe.484
@Joe.484 5 лет назад
@@iReppoGames Orly?
@kolmenoitaayeet
@kolmenoitaayeet 5 лет назад
@@iReppoGames Do you mean Derek's crayon drawing isn't the real image?
@thisfeatureisdumbandredundant
@thisfeatureisdumbandredundant 5 лет назад
That moment when Derek predicts the black hole's image spot on.
@greenricky4782
@greenricky4782 5 лет назад
HARD PP I know we have the coolest science teacher and he's on RU-vid!
@pp_diniz
@pp_diniz 5 лет назад
Hat off to you!
@DerekReznik
@DerekReznik 5 лет назад
He didn't predict it since researchers have known what its supposed to look like for a long time. They just never had any actual proof. He just explained it really well. I mean he showed a picture from the movie Interstellar that showed what a black hole looked like, and that movie was released 2014.
@Gewoon-Dennis
@Gewoon-Dennis 5 лет назад
Pun not intended
@Graphichorizon
@Graphichorizon 5 лет назад
Or kip thorne and movie interstellar.
@SuperBobby1967
@SuperBobby1967 5 месяцев назад
By far the best explanation of a BH I ever saw. Thank you for teaching me something new. BH are amazing entities.
@se7entimes7
@se7entimes7 9 месяцев назад
Excellent explanation. Your video has aged very well, as your hypothesis was pretty spot on to what was actually captured.
@christian_swjy
@christian_swjy 5 лет назад
Just saw the image, and it is similar to the image shown by Derek. Awesome work!
@pcislocked
@pcislocked 5 лет назад
agreed
@_Killkor
@_Killkor 5 лет назад
I can even see the Dopper beaming on its picture (lower side is visibly brighter). Amazing indeed :D
@grunchidetrap476
@grunchidetrap476 5 лет назад
@dankest-TV He was very accurate with saying it would look like a coffee stain coffee stain
@navdeepsengh
@navdeepsengh 5 лет назад
We all new it'd be something like that. In fact, Derek's prediction is hi-res which is not possible yet in reality as M-87's centre is 55 Mn LY away!
@jlbrothers192
@jlbrothers192 5 лет назад
pcislocked boxes of my phone Hey I’m going home I 👁😩😩😏😉😀bonza mornin Hey hey 👋 😆😎✌️😔😊❤️Box’s is
@shamsiddinnabiev3151
@shamsiddinnabiev3151 5 лет назад
Great job, but the video lacks dramatic music by Hanz Zimmer))
@Shenron557
@Shenron557 5 лет назад
Yeah, that would have taken this video to the next level. "No Time for Caution" - Hans Zimmer
@AnishNapper
@AnishNapper 5 лет назад
lol
@roke77
@roke77 5 лет назад
lol
@GTXDash
@GTXDash 5 лет назад
Copyright issues obviously
@sesame88
@sesame88 5 лет назад
I'm hearing the theme song from 2001: A Space Odyssey.
@djaspurh
@djaspurh 7 месяцев назад
Best explanation I’ve heard to date! Thanks!
@YaSoFine
@YaSoFine 9 месяцев назад
Awaesome man. I love that explanation. Thank you for taking the time to create all that set up to explain. Super!
@penacs
@penacs 5 лет назад
0:26 "I think that misses the gravity of the situation" I see what you did there my fellow cOmEdIaN
@SwitosVideo
@SwitosVideo 5 лет назад
I had to stop the video and look at the comments after the fact. I was too stunned...
@yash5879
@yash5879 5 лет назад
@@SwitosVideo you and I have gotta be twins
@jadexige
@jadexige 5 лет назад
Ba-doom chiii...
@auscaliber1
@auscaliber1 5 лет назад
his cheeky lil smirk straight after. What a guy.
@technowey
@technowey 5 лет назад
penaCS - I'm surprised his pun lead to mass hysteria. ;)
@linus1594
@linus1594 5 лет назад
'I think that misses the gravity of this situation' Damn..
@idontwantahandlebruh
@idontwantahandlebruh 5 лет назад
Linus yea maybe because the hole thing is black
@AhanafRusho
@AhanafRusho 5 лет назад
I saw what he did there
@musicbyMRPH
@musicbyMRPH 5 лет назад
Also the "I can be relatively confident because....(of Einstein)"
@_shyhawk1655
@_shyhawk1655 4 месяца назад
This is the best explanation I've ever heard. I couldn't understand any of the black hole pictures I'd ever seen. Even when I searched through science textbooks during my school days, when science teachers explained this to me, and even when I watched RU-vid as an adult, I couldn't find such explanations.
@paulizzs4720
@paulizzs4720 4 месяца назад
There is no such a thing like a black hole. This film is outdated..
@Joe-ec6sx
@Joe-ec6sx 4 месяца назад
Been looking for this illuminating explanation all these years and now found it! Thanks a lot!
@quahntasy
@quahntasy 5 лет назад
MIND= BLOWN Glad I watched this video before the release of the image. Hype increased by 90 per cent.
@cheesywiz9443
@cheesywiz9443 5 лет назад
yes!
@TheTURKISHDELIGHT98
@TheTURKISHDELIGHT98 5 лет назад
Same
@BillAnt
@BillAnt 5 лет назад
Looks like this comment section itself is becoming a black hole, the words are getting sucked into RU-vid's even horizon, then spat out into the vacuum of space in the form of radiation. tsk-tsk
@thefinallevel8648
@thefinallevel8648 5 лет назад
r/boneappletea
@FlyntofRWBY
@FlyntofRWBY 5 лет назад
Percent* not "per cent," lol.
@thelearner873
@thelearner873 5 лет назад
"I can be *relatively* confident." Man, I like your puns.
@Deatheragenator
@Deatheragenator 5 лет назад
Don't for get 0:27 "misses the gravity of the situation."
@thelearner873
@thelearner873 5 лет назад
@@Deatheragenator Yeah, people already noticed that, this was one they didn't seem to notice.
@pd1jdw630
@pd1jdw630 5 лет назад
Yeah he said that and then totally nailed it.
@lioneye0074
@lioneye0074 5 лет назад
Just when i read it he said it.
@KroniklyStoned
@KroniklyStoned 5 лет назад
The GRAVITY of the situation 😂😂😂
@tomashoryna2959
@tomashoryna2959 2 года назад
Thank you a lot. This video is absolutely the most understandable. You have found the most effective way how to explain all that phenomena of the black hole. Thank you once more.
@SeaBreeze2247
@SeaBreeze2247 Год назад
Thank you for this excellent demonstration of such a complex (at least for me) subject!
@syedmazharhasan6803
@syedmazharhasan6803 3 года назад
At 7:16, my mouth just dropped to the floor. I can see and understand Gargantua from Intersteller. Thank you so so much. You are a hero.
@arafat9828
@arafat9828 2 года назад
Exact same thought 😂
@adil_ahnaf.08
@adil_ahnaf.08 2 года назад
My jaw dropped and broke through my floor and went to australia
@anthonysantos1142
@anthonysantos1142 2 года назад
fun fact while making the black hole the systems they were using struggled to show the black hole
@YZFMANIAC08
@YZFMANIAC08 2 года назад
Lmao check Ton618
@varman7082
@varman7082 2 года назад
@@adil_ahnaf.08 😂
@drane10
@drane10 5 лет назад
"Misses the gravity of the situation" Pun 100
@jdrs4214
@jdrs4214 2 года назад
Dude, that is some crazy jazz there!!!! I think there’s waaaay much more to Black Holes than just an object in space that can warp beams of light toward it, or distort it somehow. Oh, thank you for the paper, cardboard, and ball explanation of black holes. That’s how I learn things.
@homast3632
@homast3632 Год назад
Great presentation! It’s very clear and illustrated to explain what are black holes.
@noxx82
@noxx82 5 лет назад
"i think that misses the gravity of the situation" well played
@MOSMASTERING
@MOSMASTERING 5 лет назад
"I can be relatively confident"
@OrangeC7
@OrangeC7 5 лет назад
This guy is full of lighthearted puns, isn't he?
@pikiuia1251
@pikiuia1251 5 лет назад
Bernhard Mäser 300th like
@madhurmongia6381
@madhurmongia6381 5 лет назад
That joke is timeless😉
@pfinton
@pfinton 5 лет назад
"Gravity of the situation" not just a rapid nose exhale, a full chuckle. Well done sir.
@vpfree06
@vpfree06 5 лет назад
Happy to see someone else picking up on the puns. And yes, I got a good chuckle myself.
@DadAKABrian
@DadAKABrian 5 лет назад
@@vpfree06 it wasn't subtle or clever
@ProFow
@ProFow 5 лет назад
Nerd
@nickx831
@nickx831 5 лет назад
Ya, not very clever or funny for that MATTER.
@reshpeck
@reshpeck 5 лет назад
I almost clicked away when he said that
@IKGunaratna
@IKGunaratna Год назад
Thank you! The best explanation with demonstrations I've seen. Amazing!
@sandynoby
@sandynoby Год назад
Thankyou for explaining this as I really used to get headache looking at black hole image but this now helps in understanding in step by step mode 👍👍👍
@juanmoralesvideo
@juanmoralesvideo 5 лет назад
Mind blowing. Both, the black hole stuff, and your capacity to explain very complex things in a way everybody (even me, ha ha) can truly understand.
@andrebartels1690
@andrebartels1690 5 лет назад
Me, too.
@MapleJokerRofl
@MapleJokerRofl 5 лет назад
Wow much brain. Intelligent very. /r/imverysmart
@Pomaufour
@Pomaufour 5 лет назад
Exactly. Impressive explanation for the masses ! Can t wait for tomorrow now
@ZFanz
@ZFanz 3 года назад
Wow, you're very smart, goodluck man wowww so smaartt
@pikiwiki
@pikiwiki 5 лет назад
This is a black hole. This is something never seen before by human eyes. This is a day for the record books. This is insane.
@canalsocialismocristao4605
@canalsocialismocristao4605 5 лет назад
is this a radio telescope or a image made of phtons like regular telescopes? because if it radio telescope what we saw were radio signals in one spot and absence of radio signals in other, not a real "photo" of a black hole
@grodt88
@grodt88 5 лет назад
This is.... SPARTA!!!
@Legoman123417
@Legoman123417 5 лет назад
@@canalsocialismocristao4605 You seem to misunderstand the concept of electromagnetic waves. We are only able to see Photons / light waves from 400 to 800 nm wavelenght. Anything below or above is still light but we can not see it with our eyes. So even if the image is from a radio telescope it is still light and it's photons that are captured in the image. The only difference between light we can see and light we can not see (such as Infra-Red or UV light) is the frequency and therefore the wavelenght of the emitted photons.
@spicytaco5975
@spicytaco5975 5 лет назад
Hotel? Trivago
@thehonkening1
@thehonkening1 5 лет назад
The only insane thing is how gullible people are to believe the picture is what they say it is
@joshrutherford1480
@joshrutherford1480 Год назад
why has it takin me aso long to see this. incredible description brother thank you fpr this!
@spacebeast7958
@spacebeast7958 2 года назад
This was a damn good explanation. I never understood why black holes look the way they do. Phenomenal job.
@bonjonz
@bonjonz 5 лет назад
I am a 72 year old woman and my son shared your video with me. Even for me, you made this amazing milestone clear and awesome. Thank you so much and I will keep watching your videos to see what else I can learn from you.
@fig4159
@fig4159 5 лет назад
bonjonz I found your comment extremely disheartening. By including your age, you give credence to the myth that we get less intelligent as we age. All one must do to maintain brain health and one's intellect is USE IT.
@deepakvasudevan1
@deepakvasudevan1 5 лет назад
@@fig4159 let the lady speak, she's just telling what she's feeling. Nobody has the right to judge, right?
@kiyoponnn
@kiyoponnn 5 лет назад
@@deepakvasudevan1 She was also giving her own opinion lol
@kiyoponnn
@kiyoponnn 5 лет назад
@@fig4159 Lol it's a fact- not a myth you idiot
@GAMEOVER-yy6zj
@GAMEOVER-yy6zj 5 лет назад
Much respect mam
@TripCouple
@TripCouple 5 лет назад
Watched this video yesterday (Apr 9) .. came back again today (April 10) just to say.. "You nailed it" 🔥🔥🔥
@Asher89leo
@Asher89leo 5 лет назад
Einstein nailed it.
@DrFujitsu
@DrFujitsu 5 лет назад
Einstein Nailed This Perfectly!!
@Gregory-ud6zq
@Gregory-ud6zq 5 лет назад
What? You are 10 days late you moron, also it’s pretty much exactly what he drew so ya you are a complete idiot
@RogueBoyScout
@RogueBoyScout 2 года назад
This was truly one of the most brilliant videos on any subject outside of my sphere of knowledge..
@XViTNg
@XViTNg Год назад
Dude. Thank you. The real world example. And the animation truly helped me understand this!
@nehal0001
@nehal0001 5 лет назад
Man can't believe how accurate interstellar was in this respect!
@ProfTydrim
@ProfTydrim 5 лет назад
I heard the director worked closely together with a physicist in creating the script. And rendering the image of the black hole was the priciest part of the movie
@nehal0001
@nehal0001 5 лет назад
Yes this was given since they worked with Kip Thorne. Fascinating stuff!
@jsmith5052
@jsmith5052 5 лет назад
@@ProfTydrim Kip Thorn, a physicist at Cal Tech and who co-wrote the highly respected text Gravitation was the consultant. Won the 2017 nobel prize in physics as well. Probably couldn't have picked a better guy for the job.
@flybeep1661
@flybeep1661 5 лет назад
Nehal Chaturvedi kinda a given when they worked with Kip Thorne, the physicist who detailed the fact how it would look.
@ProfTydrim
@ProfTydrim 5 лет назад
@@jsmith5052 awesome. No wonder the movie was so scientifically accurate
@nuanceblacksywin4868
@nuanceblacksywin4868 5 лет назад
"miss the gravity of the situation." Kudos to you, Mr.Veritasium.
@DboiTheSavage
@DboiTheSavage 5 лет назад
Nuance Blacksywin I thought I was the only one who caught that
@gnuMan
@gnuMan 5 лет назад
Not even a minute in and he makes a pun.
@Pt_Sd
@Pt_Sd 5 лет назад
"I can be relatively confident" that that wasn't even the first pun in the video!
@kyleroesler9028
@kyleroesler9028 2 года назад
I dont usually comment on videos, but I was trying to understand this concept forever, and I didn't get it until now lol. Thank you for your detailed descriptions and teachings! 🤙
@dudemib7870
@dudemib7870 Год назад
This is the most comprehensive illustration about black holes I've ever had 👌👌👌
@crm0vies714
@crm0vies714 5 лет назад
Still cant rap my head around the fact that the image we saw is 55million years old. We photographed a black hole as it was 55million years ago... Damn
@bzq122
@bzq122 5 лет назад
im just happy to be alive to see one !
@hakaitan3109
@hakaitan3109 5 лет назад
Grenherb are you a flat earther?
@despapitoxaa6331
@despapitoxaa6331 5 лет назад
@@hakaitan3109 probably
@ihateindices
@ihateindices 5 лет назад
CRM0VIES, I can’t wait to hear your rap!
@j.christ4561
@j.christ4561 5 лет назад
@Grenherb what part of not seeing x-rays are you not understanding? the part where we can't see them or?
@sunaxes
@sunaxes 5 лет назад
“When did you become expert at explaining black holes?” Veritasium: “Last week.” :o
@bbq1423
@bbq1423 5 лет назад
*Vsauce joined the chat* Michael: But what is last week? **Vsauce theme**
@milansajan1001
@milansajan1001 5 лет назад
What is Las† Week..!? ≈ i†s 2.5b lY ago 4M a bla¢k🕳️
@aqimjulayhi8798
@aqimjulayhi8798 5 лет назад
@@bbq1423 *RealLifeLore joined the chat* This many Toyota Corollas have been sold last week alone
@abdur1996
@abdur1996 5 лет назад
Popsci.jpeg
@taharauf7775
@taharauf7775 5 лет назад
@@bbq1423 I wonder when will he ever join the RU-vid chat again And don't mention dong ik about that
@sanjaymotivaras5010
@sanjaymotivaras5010 24 дня назад
Wow! Vary beautifully and easily explained. It was really a very informative video. Thanks for explaining so well. Will be waiting for such informative videos in future too. ❤
@bethtour99
@bethtour99 Год назад
It's really beautiful... It is amazing how something so rational can be also emotional at the dame time. Excelent explanation, very clear.
@dmdbrv
@dmdbrv 5 лет назад
"...if you have any questions..." - no sir, it all makes sense
@peterobinson3678
@peterobinson3678 5 лет назад
Are you sure you REALLY understood it?
@vgtboy
@vgtboy 5 лет назад
Pretty much everyone after watching Interstellar lol
@feha92
@feha92 5 лет назад
@@peterobinson3678 Yeah. I mean, it was pretty simple wasnt it? To paraphrase: Speedy thing goes in, speedy thing goes out. Except when it doesn't. Because not even speedy thing (light) can come out a black hole. Or in laymans terms: Space bends, parallel lines intersect.
@lucianafernandes6308
@lucianafernandes6308 5 лет назад
​@@feha92 I can hear Sam O'nella saying in this exact same way to explain this entire 10 min long vídeo! LOL
@niwayanprimastuti579
@niwayanprimastuti579 5 лет назад
Damn, my guy reviews the black hole photo BEFORE the photo was out. Respecc
@sonofblessed
@sonofblessed 5 лет назад
That's quantum physics for you.
@AbhayChandraYouTube
@AbhayChandraYouTube 5 лет назад
That's Dirk from Veristablium for you.
@debayandas1128
@debayandas1128 5 лет назад
Faster than the speed of light. Travelling back in time.
@billyskittles1036
@billyskittles1036 5 месяцев назад
Dude was spot-on with how the real black hole would look. Very clear, informative video.
@antoniolopez696
@antoniolopez696 Год назад
Finally I was able to understand the picture. Very simple explanation. Excellent
@resress3489
@resress3489 Год назад
вернее сказать теория!!! а не факт!
@azimhamidun
@azimhamidun 4 года назад
its amazing to see how science theory predicts on the yet discovered things in our universe and yet some people still think the world is flat
@deept3215
@deept3215 4 года назад
Flat earther: "I didn't understand a thing of what you said and anyway I don't care. Here is why Earth is flat instead..."
@davel7037
@davel7037 4 года назад
Those are Tesla Fanboys who hate theorists
@griffisme4833
@griffisme4833 4 года назад
@ Who the absolute hell is talking about Trump? Why are you so obsessed with him?
@rayk9598
@rayk9598 3 года назад
@@cubiusblockus3973 wow, i didn't know it's officially classified as a syndrome
@bijoythewimp2854
@bijoythewimp2854 3 года назад
And denying evolution and vaccines
@malignor9035
@malignor9035 5 лет назад
This video is a testament to your talents & experience as a science communicator. Brilliantly explained, Derek
@chummel123
@chummel123 Месяц назад
Bro. Your so amazing at explaining and teaching. This is a weird question I always had! Like what are we looking at and why? And you sir answered it for me. Thanks!!🤙🏼
@friendo760
@friendo760 Год назад
Fantastic presentation. Thank you!
@pesterenan
@pesterenan 5 лет назад
This explanation really made me understand the visuals on interstellar, that was awesome!
@joeyhomiller7945
@joeyhomiller7945 5 лет назад
Kip Thorne, who basically founded LIGO and is an expert in this kind of physics actually collaborated very closely with Nolan and the team making Interstellar to make it as scientifically accurate as possible. If you wanna know more about the movie and the physics behind it, he wrote a really great book called "The Science of Interstellar" super captivating read and really gives a whole new dimension to the movie (no pun intended)
@vikranttyagiRN
@vikranttyagiRN 5 лет назад
@@joeyhomiller7945 Kip Thorne is an Absolute Legend.
@elevown
@elevown 5 лет назад
YUP- and you know if/when we get this image on the news, they are gonna do a piss poor job of explaining it.
@atilondon
@atilondon 5 лет назад
@@joeyhomiller7945 l got that book of Kip Thorne for a while.It is awesome but still couldnt finish it yet.It is so dense on information that l need to re-read some pages,sometimes only couple of lines and then thinking and trying to comprehend what did l read.Before l start to read some chapters,l have to be sure that l can be on full focus,because it needs 100% of my brain.it is immensely interesting book.
@12Ajay1251
@12Ajay1251 3 года назад
I can only imagine the joy and satisfaction these scientists get when all of their theories and calculations were confirmed. It's crazy just how much we can learn and understand about our universe with just a bit of observations and equations. Newton had to create an entirely new kind of math just to be able to explain his theories, at the age of freakin' 23!
@A.Steptoe
@A.Steptoe 2 года назад
Said every scientist since the dawn of time
@AmidaNyorai48
@AmidaNyorai48 2 года назад
😯😯
@Owen_loves_Butters
@Owen_loves_Butters Год назад
Scientists actually like being wrong. Because being wrong is the opportunity to learn new things, maybe even deep truths about the universe.
@pabloc168
@pabloc168 2 года назад
This is amazing! Thanks so much for putting this so simple
@twisterwiper
@twisterwiper 8 месяцев назад
Wow, that was a fascinating explanation. Many thanks! I knew light is bent around a black hole but I never really grasped the extent of the phenomenon until now. It would probably be very confusing to look at a black whole up close.
@SamirWise
@SamirWise 5 лет назад
30 sec in, I realize Hawking missed this image 😕
@ivylearog
@ivylearog 5 лет назад
He'll have seen it.
@PetRawWitch
@PetRawWitch 5 лет назад
I think he can see it in his mind much earlier, btw)
@flynnflanfck
@flynnflanfck 5 лет назад
That is so sad...
@cerulean5299
@cerulean5299 5 лет назад
Alexa play...
@quasar7683
@quasar7683 5 лет назад
@@cerulean5299 Please don't.
@OatPancake
@OatPancake 5 лет назад
I can’t believe how similar your drawing is to the actual picture...your drawing even has the blur effect
@ytrds7244
@ytrds7244 5 лет назад
Well it wouldn’t be clear it’s 54 million light years away lol
@ytrds7244
@ytrds7244 5 лет назад
And every black whole we’ve imagined is what he drew we already knew
@geometryjosh21
@geometryjosh21 5 лет назад
Give computers like 20 years and we will have a more clear image of the black hole. It's the same way with Pluto.
@Beastinvader
@Beastinvader 5 лет назад
@@geometryjosh21 Yes and no. We will improve our telescopes, but only got a clear image of Pluto because we visited it
@wacpj1929
@wacpj1929 5 лет назад
I really appreciated how he confidently explained that there would be a bright area in the photograph, and he was exactly right
@Methodmemo3000
@Methodmemo3000 2 года назад
Awesome video . Answered questions , I believe most of us have about visualizing black holes . Thanks dude
@ashokkumarmishra9687
@ashokkumarmishra9687 10 месяцев назад
I'm watching it sixth or seventh time in one year frame and today i understood the phenomenon to satisfaction... Thanks for such amazing videos!!
@duchi882
@duchi882 5 лет назад
*My recommendations* Are now bombarded with Black Hole videos
@beornenmannr3218
@beornenmannr3218 5 лет назад
RU-vid is not for porn, pervert algorithm!
@MohammedFcB
@MohammedFcB 5 лет назад
Beornen Mannr WTF SAME
@izanreltih7218
@izanreltih7218 5 лет назад
Black hole > black people
@christopherbouchard9921
@christopherbouchard9921 5 лет назад
Duchi so are mine!
@abdelhak50
@abdelhak50 5 лет назад
Which means you use RU-vid correctly 😉
@filthypleb9224
@filthypleb9224 5 лет назад
Imagine telling your grandchildren: "you know what kiddo, i was alive when people made an actual image of the black hole" and they just ignore you and play on their play station 69
@Krytern
@Krytern 5 лет назад
PlayStation 69 when you're a grandparent? You're going to live for hundreds of years?
@robinsuj
@robinsuj 5 лет назад
@@Krytern IF we survive the next 30-50 years, probably most of us will live hundreds of years
@kaibaing4288
@kaibaing4288 5 лет назад
@@robinsuj lol,so much confidence on humanity
@goldsrcorsource2551
@goldsrcorsource2551 5 лет назад
they're not even going to make a ps5
@lucho5122
@lucho5122 5 лет назад
And I wonder what kind of game they're gonna play on a PlayStation 69 xD
@MataH1
@MataH1 2 года назад
Fascinating! I don't know anything about anything but this is so well explained that anyone can access it, thank you!
@ElDrom_Belle
@ElDrom_Belle 2 месяца назад
I will never fully grasp the concept of black holes or the universe for that matter. But your explanation is probably the closest I get to really understanding it. Thank you for simplifying such incredible concepts to us mere mortals
@remus5263
@remus5263 3 года назад
"If you're disappointed by this image.... I think that misses the GRAVITY of this situation" ....I see what you did there :)
@neonblood4658
@neonblood4658 3 года назад
Literally everyone saw what he did there, Sherlock
@0clear
@0clear 3 года назад
@@neonblood4658 0.02027 respondents prefer internet backhands to cute science puns.
@sammynochains3455
@sammynochains3455 3 года назад
@@neonblood4658 and you'r issue with that is ?
@GoTeamScotch
@GoTeamScotch 2 года назад
Technically you saw the accretion disk of what he did there
@schefar
@schefar 5 лет назад
You are good at what you're doing. Something this complex couldn't have been explained any better. You have my respect.
@swastikpathak4669
@swastikpathak4669 4 года назад
Yeah man, it's an amazing channel
@windywendi
@windywendi 2 года назад
I'm here after Sagittarius A* image was released in May 2022! Your explanation is absolutely gold
@Osaz.VirtuosoL.OAcedAgain.4
@Osaz.VirtuosoL.OAcedAgain.4 6 месяцев назад
I am impressed with how you explained the black hole👏👏, It has never been explained to me like this before
@stefanomorandi7150
@stefanomorandi7150 5 лет назад
MIND BLOWN! so happy that i watched this video BEFORE watching the actual image, now the hype is 10x!
@adityaphatak8590
@adityaphatak8590 5 лет назад
Damn true
@onemoreriff7644
@onemoreriff7644 5 лет назад
Yeah this guy explained it very well in simplicity.
@nagualdesign
@nagualdesign 5 лет назад
Is 'hype' cool now, like when 'bad' started meaning 'good'? If so, what word do we use to describe disproportionate ramping of people's expectations? Whatever we see it will be fascinating. If there's no accretion disc we might still have some interesting starlight effects to tease apart. No hype necessary.
@StopChangingUsernamesYouTube
@StopChangingUsernamesYouTube 5 лет назад
@@nagualdesign Whatever it is, it's gonna be sick. (I hope it gets better soon.)
@nagualdesign
@nagualdesign 5 лет назад
@Random Cat Tru dat, bro. _Reco'nize!_ 😎
@kzanbusiness
@kzanbusiness 5 лет назад
Hats off to the astrophysicists who study this stuff. As an engineer, this is mind-boggling!
@DeadlyNerotoxins
@DeadlyNerotoxins 5 лет назад
@pyropulse Both physicists and engineers were required to accomplish this
@chillinoutmaxin4630
@chillinoutmaxin4630 5 лет назад
Hats off to all beings as we make everything possible with our conciousness. Have a good day.
@TheChadPad
@TheChadPad 5 лет назад
@@BenExcell Hats off to hats...
@Ryan08EA
@Ryan08EA 5 лет назад
Hats off for people with hats on
@wolfyonlyeatsbanana2498
@wolfyonlyeatsbanana2498 5 лет назад
True🐺
@PaulThatcher-iu5in
@PaulThatcher-iu5in 11 месяцев назад
Retrospective, true, but I was not at all disappointed when I saw the first image of a black hole - I danced and cried. That image was one of the knowledge/thought highpoints of my life - In 1981, I did a presentation to my A-level Physics classmates on black holes, at a time when they were still considered a bit sci-fi, and then here was an image almost no-one thought we could or would see, Yet we actually saw it! What a triumph of theory and practice! Really, this is what we are here for - to look out, to wonder, to discover. Veritasium always manages the theory, practice, and wonder in just the right measure.
@sufian2k6
@sufian2k6 Год назад
Thank you! This wonderfully explained the M87 blackhole image!
@Khether0001
@Khether0001 5 лет назад
This is by far the best explanation I have ever seen about a black hole! Unbelievable, any sort of congratulations definitely fall short of a proper compliment! Thank you so much for your effort, it is far above and beyond!
@iankclark
@iankclark 5 лет назад
I wholeheartedly agree, sir. Blew me away. You deserve more recommends.
@johnhuey
@johnhuey 5 лет назад
This is so much better than even really goog explanations. Kudos.
@trunkbangking
@trunkbangking 5 лет назад
Or he just sold you a basic pen and made you believe it was more than just that.
@seanld444
@seanld444 5 лет назад
Completely agree. Best video.
@whitealliance9540
@whitealliance9540 5 лет назад
This also correlates with the dark youtuber named "share his vision". He has recorded himself using his powers on people in nee york city and he says he wants to prove something to both the scientific and spiritual world. Go see his channel and new vid. He uses and proves you can use spirits to win lotto money its really interesting.
@mukundbhanot7144
@mukundbhanot7144 5 лет назад
what if we look inside the black hole... *and Matthew McConaughey looks back at us* "Alright, alright, alright..."
@johnterencejr
@johnterencejr 5 лет назад
Mukund Bhanot don’t you see, he’s been trying to tell us for years! “I get older, they stay the same age.” “Time is a flat circle.”
@TheReaverOfDarkness
@TheReaverOfDarkness 5 лет назад
@Joe Chang I'm unaware of these scientists and textbooks which say the speed of gravity is light speed. In fact I don't believe the majority of people think that it is.
@haulin
@haulin 5 лет назад
@Joe Chang How do you explain gravitational waves then? Gravity propagates at the maximum speed of causality, a.k.a. the speed of light.
@mukundbhanot7144
@mukundbhanot7144 5 лет назад
@Joe Chang not sure how your reply is relevant to my comment, but i shall humour you nonetheless. If gravity was an absolute figure, like temperature, or mass, the laws of physics(as we know it) would still apply no matter what. But gravity is a form of energy. I believe what you are referring to as 'instantaneous' would be acceleration and not velocity. Since the speed of light is taken as a constant, it is assumed that the photon packets possess energy that propagates through space-time just like any other form of matter or energy. It is generally considered that nothing is faster than the speed of light, thus gravitational energy is also travelling in space-time at that velocity. So when you say gravity is instantaneous, it pretty much means that gravity is travelling through time (more like not considering 'time' as a vector) - which, obviously, is incorrect.
@GIBunz
@GIBunz 5 лет назад
@Joe Chang Easier to say light has no mass then? Gravity is the laws of attraction, so you won't fall at the same rate just like how on the moon you won't land as quickly.
@christianepapenmeyer414
@christianepapenmeyer414 Год назад
Thank you! Finally understand the visualization of black holes. 🎉
@skyhiker9669
@skyhiker9669 Год назад
EXCELLENT! Answered so many of my questions! 😁 THANK YOU!
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