@@MandrakeDCR I mean, black hole is just a super dense once-sun-like object so unless you are telling me you have successfully landed on a sun in the game I think Suns would be under the same category. :P
I like how everyone here is commenting on the whether or not the black hole is realistic whilst watching either a lizard man, a frog man, or a robot, flying through space in a jellyfish that is also part spaceship. Hilarious.
They're always like "hey Sean it would be more realistic if there were entire cities on every planet and if every planet's 20 different species walked more normally." Just like in reality.
@@vulkenYTGaming Yeah i get that. Its just amusing. I'm not trying to be argumentative. I've just always been interested in how people tend to compartmentalize their suspension of disbelief. like one aspect being slightly unrealistic is bad whilst another aspect being completely outside the realm of possibility is perfectly fine. Nothing against it at all. I, of course, do the same exact thing. Its just a very interesting characteristic of human nature to me.
@FluffiBoi2001 original meaning is probably closer to writing a book that no one will read rather than there's a computer you can type on to write a book versus writing it by hand
That's pretty cool. Too bad you couldn't make it look truly accurate. Would probably take up to many in game assets. Still way better than the vanilla black holes.
@@SilvaFox tbf, if you like games about space then just get yourself Outer Wilds without looking up anything about it. It's an absolute masterpiece (says everyone I've ever seen play it) and I promise you won't regret it. I'd say don't even watch the trailer if you'll be willing to try it. It's almost solely based on exploration and acquiring knowledge, so that's why it's best playing it fully blind
@@SilvaFox haha, yes, and I believe Outer Worlds and Outer Wilds even came out at roughly the same time :D There was and still is some confusion because of it, but I'm talking about Outer Wilds
I can just imagine having a base nearby, finding and going into the black hole/wormhole, and then being shot 58 trillion light years away from your base with no way back. Good times
Dude. I was actually terrified to see him pass through the black hole, the anxiety hit and a strange feeling just landed. But to actually warp it was a cool thing to see. I thought he was going spaghetti mode and bioship was gonna be toast
You probably have Melanoheliophobia, I always feel an immense amount of dread and panic whenever I see a video get too close to a black hole, but only for the first couple seconds
I love how right at around 2:21 where you pass the event horizon, the inside is very very bright. Takes me back to some high late-night thoughts I had when I was younger, with my very very limited and basic knowledge of how black holes work, wondering wether if you could see the photons after passing the event horizon or if their acceleration towards the singularity would still be around the same so they would just remain invisible. Nice one, Hello Games.
Technically it's a wormhole, or Einstein-Rosen bridge among very large distances in space (theoretically). It's interesting you didn't took any damage, when I fell into NMS black hole, traveled the same a lot of distance and most systems required repair, the ship was pretty damaged. Oh and freighter couldn't be summoned anymore. This was in previous versions. Beautiful game nevertheless :) It seems more and more people are playing it :)
@@pltatman1 Technically you should do some research. For one, just because a game calls something, for example, a worm hole, Hello Games calls a worm hole, a black hole. In whichever the case, isn't true as theoretically, if worm holes do truly exist, and I quote "...they could be used as shortcuts to travel even millions of light years within a short period of time." in which leaves the fact that black holes are the opposite in which they absorb any matter around them which is called "Spaghettifying" and in conclusion, if it were a black hole in the game, the screen would've been "spaghettified" in which it wasn't and the player was teleported somewhere else which if worm holes do exist, that would happen. Now please, go outside, get some fresh air, and don't think everything named in a game is its actual name. :)
Tbh I kinda hate the popular idea that black holes are wormholes or mysterious gateways. If you entered a black hole you would be spaghettified; the force is so strong, whichever part of you crossed the event horizon first would be pulled apart so quickly you would appear to stretch like spaghetti.
@@rellethias that. Besides, no one really know what would really happen to someone that enter a giant black hole, everything is just speculation and theory, and there's a lot of theories, but none is specifically right
@@100Wilbur999 yeah probably. I mean it's fun to imagine and pretend but you're correct that you are not going to survive going in one. Probably wouldn't even survive getting close honestly.
It's a Sci-fi game.... considering no one really knows it's just a cool feature to a game. Besides that even if a black hole most likely would cause death, that's to our current technology and this is all aliens and loving ships ect so who knows. I just like to use my imagination because reality is generally far less interesting
Black holes can be as small as a pin head or the size of a galaxy. All that is need is a large amount of mass squashed into a small place and you will have a black hole. They can occur at any size. It's the mass and occupied space that's needed 👍
I tried this game on Game Pass, and I just couldn't get into it. However, I think it's really cool the devs put Black Holes in the game and you can actually travel through them.
I’m glad no mans sky videos are getting their time to reshine in the algorithm. There’s also been recent talk about the game in general and how great it is.
"we rendered this black hole in an algorithm for 9 days to produce the realest possible imagine of a black hole!" Movie effect guy from 1994: "we have a black hole that looks exactly the same and we just drew it in a day and added some lighting"
Found one once. Didn't go through because I was waiting for my son to get to me so he could see it too, but I got attacked by pirates and lost track of it.
People act like black holes are cosmic vacuum cleaners. At close enough ranges that's true enough but in many more cases stellar bodies will fall into an orbit of a black hole. They aren't much more different than our own sun in terms of their place as a gravitational center for local stellar bodies to orbit.
I haven’t played this game for a while, but I travelled through a random black hole to some far flung system in another galaxy and became overseer of settlement on a nice, habitable planet there. So I spent my time travelling between that system’s space station and my home system’s, where I had a burgeoning base on the go, on a carbon rich planet I named ‘Salus’. Look it up, one plant on that planet yields like 200 carbon at least. I uploaded my Salus base several times, and it’s called ‘Crash Landing’, since I originally smashed my ship right into what would become that base’s central square.
I’ve been playing NMS for a while. Successfully did a permadeath run and got the achievement/trophy on both Xbox and PS. I’ve never seen a black hole with an accretion disk in the game. Very cool.
Idk if you made this but looks good! You should make the matter/plasma around it blue, though. It's a common misconception about it being orange/red. In reality it'd be blue since it's so hot, like a while dwarf. The matter would also be spinning so fast it wouldn't appear to move. That shit is moving waaayy too slow. Also bending space and time around it would be cool, the black hole would almost get farther away as you approached it and the matter would elongate behind you as the black eventually became "flat" and engulfed you. Also the plasma "on top" is actually behind it due to the aberration of light phenomena, so that wouldn't stay on top as you got closer. Still SO much better than the regular "black holes" NMS has, just make the plasma blue and you'll literally have the most accurate black in any game ever, if you did design it. If you did make it or know the person who did or some shit, this video is super accurate and interesting: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-4rTv9wvvat8.html
Actually both the “real” and “fake” black holes are theoretically possible It’s just that one of them is spinning, and one isn’t. The likelihood that one isn’t spinning is kinda pretty much zero, but it still isn’t zero!
This is the same variable for literally any celestial body. Except that black holes are much more prone to always move, since they draw in significantly more mass that can interfere with the perpetual motion.
LOL the mass of a Black Hole is so massive it would have already aten up all the planets around it xD It is way to close to them but it seems to be a nice mod after all :D
Not necessarily. Objects are able to orbit black holes just like they can orbit stars. The gravitational pull of a black hole is the same as a star until you're basically touching it. Though, this one seems to be a relatively massive black hole, so it's still got very strong gravity and would probably wreak havoc, but maybe not. I'm not a scientist so I'm not sure how close a planet can get to a supermassive black hole before the gravity starts to tear it as it orbits.
@mcchickenz Indeed, but to be fair, once you get too close to any large object it can start to tear up a planet. Given how big this black hole is, the planets might be close enough for it to become dangerous.
If you shrunk the sun to the size of an atom, all the planets like ours wouldn’t change their orbit at all. The reason being is that the location of the sun’s center of mass has not changed, and the mass of the whole sun stayed the same. So if you approach led the sun up to its old radius, you’d experience the same gravity as the surface of the old sun. If you keep going closer, then you’ll see black hole level gravity. So everything outside of the original sun’s radius would act the same
@@coleozaeta6344 "If you shrunk the sun to the size of an atom, all the planets like ours wouldn’t change their orbit at all. " You would even change more than just the orbit, it would cause a black hole in it of itself. And in there it seems doesn't exist matter as we know it at all ^^
I went through a Black Hole once.. took me 1.15 million Light Years away from the previous system I was in.. Still about 700,000 Light Years away from the Core!
I was expecting him to end up in a musterious hotel room/terrarium where he's held until he dies. It would be wonderful if the devs eventually decide to update these physics to represent newly found data on black holes. Apparently it's impossible for anyone to fall inside. The accretion disc is rotating so quickly it will slingshot you back out to space at close to the speed of light.
Not how it works. If nothing can get inside, then why do black holes gain mass? There are even pictures of black holes slowly eating stars in a cannibalistic binary system. And eventually all black holes will combine
What I absolutely love about this game is how they try to keep the fantasy aspect within as much reason as possible. That is, they don't allow you to travel at absurdly fast speeds except when NEEDED for gameplay to function. Not to be enjoyable- to FUNCTION. Traveling to planets can take several minutes, which is already incredibly fast realistically speaking. Making travel to distant planets take just a few seconds would be absurd beyond absurd, but most games would choose to do so because people lack the patience to fly in a straight line for 7 minutes at max speed. Not in this game, though. If it takes 7 minutes, tough luck. Gotta blast! I believe the only reason we can just instantly warp to entire star systems is because it's impossible to make a playable game that is relatively accurate in that regard since it'd take literal real life years to get to them.
Pulse Drive. You reach most planets and objects within a system in seconds. It's in the game. If flying full speed doesn't let you reach a part of a planet within seconds, you can fly into space and pulse drive to that part of the planet within 2-3 seconds and fly back down. So yeah, they do allow you to travel at absurdly fast speeds.
Elite Dangerous: Oh God a black hole! Don't look directly at it except for to scan it then fly away as quick as possible! No Man's Sky: Oh hey a black hole *yeet
Hello games seemed to confused worm holes and black holes. Black holes are simply celestial bodies much like the earth and sun, but gravitational forces so strong it looks completely dark (Since light can't escape and enter our eyes in our perspective). So colliding with one would mean your mass merges into it.
Maybe visually, yes, but they act the same nonetheless in gameplay, it slingshots you many light years away and you can't really go back. It may not look like one but at least its function isn't too different, also spoilers: No Man's Sky is a simulation, like the in-game world is a simulation.
Dude its a game :D Why do you expect it to be black hole what we "know" irl. We doesnt know whats happen if we fall in a black hole the only logical answer is "probably die insantly" because of the strong gravitation. You know there are theorys about black hole is a worm hole to the another side of the galaxy or the universe whatever. Hello games decided to make it as a worm hole because just go inside and die is sucks.
Good to know their solar system starting to work like real solar systems. But do they finally move or can you at least fly into sun system? Or find a system without sun?
This more realistic black hole isn't in the game as far as I'm aware, it's probably a mod, but black holes have been in the game with this kind of functionality from day one. The planets do not move, you cannot ever get to the suns of the systems, they're still a part of a skybox, and they essentially orbit the group of planets of each system. There are no systems without a sun.
That’s one thing I wish they would’ve done better with the visuals of the game. Obviously it would be far too resource intensive to create a realistic black hole but the vanilla ones are so visually underwhelming. They don’t even come close to the beautiful visual complexity demonstrated in real black holes.
That would require non-Euclidean space, and games are still in the baby stages of being able to use those outside of straight up portals. Yes, the devs know what they could try to do, but they’d have to figure out how to code it first
The black holes are kinda disappointing BC I really wanted it to be some crazy shit when you went through one but it’s basically the same as going into hyper speed. The pulse drive though is one of the most satisfying things to engage in NMS.
I mean, it actually should've just been an 'instant kill', and then when respawning a message appears, mocking you, saying; "Honestly? What did you expect?"
That’s the main thing NMS does wrong. Black holes are so small. They should have called them wormholes, since they are so small. I mean a black hole is created from stars. They are huge. You should enter a black hole system and that whole system be just one huge black hole that pulls you in.
im going to quote another comment "Black holes can be as small as a pin head or the size of a galaxy. All that is need is a large amount of mass squashed into a small place and you will have a black hole. They can occur at any size. It's the mass and occupied space that's needed" btw blackholes are just gravity being pushed to the extreme. As of June 2020, the binary system 2MASS J05215658+4359220 was reported to host the smallest-mass naturally created black hole, with a mass 3.3 solar masses and a diameter of only 19.5 kilometers.(just over 12 miles) the mass isnt the key its the energy to take the mass that is there and pushing it's gravity field to the point of singularity its easier with more mass but its possible to do it with less just takes more energy electron colliders can make micro-blackholes but those only last a few nano-seconds
@@Incognito-vc9wj Yeah I did further research and found that black hole 2MASS J05215658+4359220 is only 12 miles in diameter. So my bad. Was not educated good but hey I learned something new so hell yeah. 😂
Not living up to expectations doesn't make something a scam. Form a thought for yourself instead of just parroting the same junk that overdramatic gaming news sites spew out.
, as a player whos played no mans sky for years, just watch this video again near the end when the dudes travelled through the "black hole" it says Hilbert Dimension First contact, normally when you travel through anything not using The galaxy map it like nms blackholes/wormholes it shows how much distance you travelled, But I love the editing No mans sky and other games should make blackholes realistic, nice work on the editing
@@nipnip9085 It is, I just found a black hole in the game and it still looks like it did before. I like this design a lot more. Maybe they'll change it one day. Nice name by the way. lol
Wow, didn't expect a mod I made would have so many views! Thanks for using Blackhole thats At least A bit more Accurate (BAAA), available on Nexus Mods!
Definitely a mod. I've played since day one and never seen this or anyone else that has. Cool either way. But unfortunately it don't think it's vanilla
That was the scariest thing I have ever seen in video game. Mind the horror games , they are trash. It's just that feeling as if you are approaching something unknown or like standing in the darkness when you don't know where you are. That was pretty cool
Threw me off the way it seemed like it was further away rather than small. But in a cool way cuz that's also how they could actually be since they are so dense. Throwing around objects so much larger