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The Doubly Warped World of Binary Black Holes 

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A pair of orbiting black holes millions of times the Sun’s mass perform a hypnotic dance in this NASA visualization. The movie traces how the black holes distort and redirect light emanating from the maelstrom of hot gas - called an accretion disk - that surrounds each one.
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Viewed from near the orbital plane, each accretion disk takes on a characteristic warped look. But as one passes in front of the other, the gravity of the foreground black hole transforms its partner into a rapidly changing sequence of arcs. These distortions play out as light from the accretion disks navigates the tangled fabric of space and time near the black holes.
The simulated binary contains two supermassive black holes, a larger one with 200 million solar masses and a smaller companion weighing half as much. Astronomers think this kind of black hole system is one in which both members could maintain a long-lived accretion disk.
The disks have different colors, red and blue, to make it easier to track the light sources, but the choice also reflects reality. Gas orbiting lower-mass black holes experiences stronger effects that produce higher temperatures. For these masses, both accretion disks would actually emit most of their light in the UV, with the blue disk reaching a slightly higher temperature.
Visualizations like this help scientists picture the fascinating consequences of extreme gravity’s funhouse mirror.
Seen nearly edgewise, the accretion disks look noticeably brighter on one side. Gravitational distortion alters the paths of light coming from different parts of the disks, producing the warped image. The rapid motion of gas near the black hole modifies the disk’s luminosity through a phenomenon called Doppler boosting an effect of Einstein’s relativity theory that brightens the side rotating toward the viewer and dims the side spinning away.
The movie also shows a more subtle phenomenon called relativistic aberration. The black holes appear smaller as they approach the viewer and larger when moving away.
These effects disappear when viewing the system from above, but new features emerge. Both black holes produce small images of their partners that circle around them each orbit. Looking closely, it’s clear that these images are actually edge-on views. To produce them, light from the black holes must be redirected by 90 degrees, which means we’re observing the black holes from two different perspectives - face on and edge on - at the same time. Zooming into each black hole reveals multiple, increasingly distorted images of its partner.
The visualization, created by Goddard astrophysicist Jeremy Schnittman, involved computing the path taken by light rays from the accretion disks as they made their way through the warped space-time around the black holes. On a modern desktop computer, the calculations needed to make the movie frames would have taken about a decade. So Schnittman teamed up with Goddard data scientist Brian P. Powell to use the Discover supercomputer at the NASA Center for Climate Simulation. Using just 2% of Discover’s 129,000 processors, these computations took about a day.
Astronomers expect that, one day, they’ll be able to detect gravitational waves - ripples in space-time - produced when two supermassive black holes in a system much like the one Schnittman depicted spiral together and merge.
Music credit: "Gravitational Field" from Orbit. Written and produced by Lars Leonhard. Used with permission.
Video credit: NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center/Jeremy Schnittman and Brian P. Powell
Scott Wiessinger (USRA): Producer
Jeremy Schnittman (NASA/GSFC): Lead Visualizer
Brian Powell (NASA/GSFC): Visualizer
Francis Reddy (University of Maryland College Park): Science Writer
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Комментарии : 211   
@thejesuschrist
@thejesuschrist 3 года назад
science is so awesome!
@0turi
@0turi 3 года назад
hey jesus!
@cosmosdream283
@cosmosdream283 3 года назад
Yes,it is..
@foud646
@foud646 3 года назад
science ?
@Eye5x5
@Eye5x5 3 года назад
Yes stop fighting about how Christianity is better or if science is better they are both super cool and fascinating!
@PlayWithAyaan
@PlayWithAyaan 3 года назад
Nature is.
@lcdvasrm
@lcdvasrm 3 года назад
Pure Coolness. Images/Music. Proof again that 1+1 is not just 2. (works also with rockets landing)
@rn1024
@rn1024 3 года назад
インターステラー2でこれ出てくるな!
@lucianobernardodiasbernard1609
@lucianobernardodiasbernard1609 3 года назад
🌎🗺🌏🌐
@tartarosnemesis6227
@tartarosnemesis6227 3 года назад
🔴🛑🟥🔺*️⃣❔
@witchdoctor6502
@witchdoctor6502 3 года назад
I wouldn't mind having this as desktop background or screensaver
@donnymcjonny6531
@donnymcjonny6531 3 года назад
That would be awesome
@TheFlacker99
@TheFlacker99 3 года назад
@NASA Yo when can I get this as a screensaver
@hermiliojimenez2267
@hermiliojimenez2267 3 года назад
I second this!
@richardevppro3980
@richardevppro3980 3 года назад
@@hermiliojimenez2267 can you download an app that lets you download from you tube? just a thought
@richardevppro3980
@richardevppro3980 3 года назад
Can you download an app that lets you download from you tube? just a thought
@NapaCat
@NapaCat 3 года назад
Black holes are fascinating.
@mxbolt24
@mxbolt24 3 года назад
They are everything
@Ryo-xx1lm
@Ryo-xx1lm 3 года назад
Especially if you finish inside one of them.
@andrewguthrie2
@andrewguthrie2 3 года назад
Everything and yet nothing.
@Christophe38isere
@Christophe38isere 3 года назад
Yep, but far far away of me
@justinus8608
@justinus8608 3 года назад
@@Christophe38isere and it's better to keep them in a distance
@schildwaechter
@schildwaechter 3 года назад
Great music as always from Lars Leonhard
@matissoM
@matissoM 3 года назад
Thanks! I was wondering who wrote this.
@tritisan
@tritisan 3 года назад
They should have given him credit. Love this stuff!
@Ev-wj3lm
@Ev-wj3lm 3 года назад
@@tritisan "Music credit: "Gravitational Field" from Orbit. Written and produced by Lars Leonhard. Used with permission."
@chrisray1567
@chrisray1567 3 года назад
This video has more of an April 20 vibe than an April 15 one.
@timsmith6675
@timsmith6675 3 года назад
Since today is my birthday, I respectfully disagree as I'm celebrating 5 days early. Lol.
@kathg1354
@kathg1354 3 года назад
Beautiful.
@Mkkl3782
@Mkkl3782 3 года назад
This is mind-blowing!
@rochelimit55555
@rochelimit55555 3 года назад
more like mind deflecting back and forth lol
@jimmiejaymes
@jimmiejaymes 3 года назад
@@rochelimit55555 HHAAAAAAAAA!!
@bottlenecked
@bottlenecked 3 года назад
I low key don't even comprehend this. This is beyond my comprehension but I want to learn more about it. Fantastic!
@Catman_321
@Catman_321 3 года назад
This is why I love physics and astronomy
@carpemkarzi
@carpemkarzi 3 года назад
Very interesting video. Thanks
@saadialsaadi418
@saadialsaadi418 3 года назад
This is so mysterious and interesting! No wonder I love learning about astronomy!💕😊
@foud646
@foud646 3 года назад
lernen ya habibi lernen allah yasir amrak, kal astronomy kal????
@thirua.1964
@thirua.1964 3 года назад
It is amazing but I didn't understand anything
@PatrickFestaPatman
@PatrickFestaPatman 3 года назад
very cool video.
@Iambrissia
@Iambrissia 3 года назад
I love this Videos..O//O
@RmaamArts
@RmaamArts 3 года назад
Amazing video
@nossoovniparticular6680
@nossoovniparticular6680 3 года назад
Absolutely incredible!!!
@cornbreadfedkirkpatrick9647
@cornbreadfedkirkpatrick9647 3 года назад
Ah, I see that Einstein and Sagan are enjoying both their theories
@rsz90182
@rsz90182 3 года назад
Einstein was a failure in math and he is overrated.
@HueHanaejistla
@HueHanaejistla 3 года назад
@@rsz90182 how so
@Meuduso1
@Meuduso1 3 года назад
This is beautiful
@H4WK6969
@H4WK6969 3 года назад
i aint even gonna pretend to understand.
@Bacony_Cakes
@Bacony_Cakes 3 года назад
Yes, but do black holes make toilet flushing noises?
@cornbreadfedkirkpatrick9647
@cornbreadfedkirkpatrick9647 3 года назад
Swirlies
@NASAGoddard
@NASAGoddard 3 года назад
No, but perhaps you'd enjoy this playlist of sonified black hole data? soundcloud.com/nasa/sets/black-hole-week
@Bacony_Cakes
@Bacony_Cakes 3 года назад
@@NASAGoddard Cheers.
@BrainlessEinstein334
@BrainlessEinstein334 3 года назад
NASA I love you!
@roseannerosie6110
@roseannerosie6110 3 года назад
Bruhh
@Kosmonutty
@Kosmonutty 3 года назад
I love gravitational lensing so much.
@Leha__777
@Leha__777 3 года назад
would you like to have one at home? :)
@Vagabond-Cosmique
@Vagabond-Cosmique 3 года назад
@@Leha__777 I would.
@Kosmonutty
@Kosmonutty 3 года назад
@@Leha__777 It is too expressed to get one at home :(
@Kosmonutty
@Kosmonutty 3 года назад
Wtf did I say?
@cffex3858
@cffex3858 2 года назад
@@Vagabond-Cosmique its easy
@capability-snob
@capability-snob 3 года назад
Do they really look circular from above? I guess they must, even if lensing is happening, but it feels very... normal (:
@RealOberonn13
@RealOberonn13 2 года назад
Yes they do
@alanofthebergalan6357
@alanofthebergalan6357 Год назад
What does “above” means I wonder???
@vojtanethio
@vojtanethio 3 года назад
Everybody gangsta until black holes start dancing
@blackbke
@blackbke 3 года назад
When theoretical physics gets real.... Amazing visualization, thank you. Imagine we would ever be able to actually see this happen for real... boy, wouldn't that be something. I mean, earthquakes, volcano's, tornado's, that's all very impressive earthly stuff, but this...this is something else :)
@mkrd
@mkrd 3 года назад
this would take a lot of time to actually happen, like A LOT, i am pretty sure, that this visualization is sped up. You will never see this happen in realtime.
@robertmines5577
@robertmines5577 3 года назад
@@mkrd I mean it has to happen in real time. We have direct measurements of gravitational waves that correspond to black holes crashing in to each other.
@aycankushchu5639
@aycankushchu5639 3 года назад
Thank you NASA 🙏💖
@ItsaDigitalHamster
@ItsaDigitalHamster 3 года назад
How long did this take to compute???
@NASAGoddard
@NASAGoddard 3 года назад
On a modern desktop computer, the calculations needed to make the movie frames would have taken about a decade. However, using just 2% of the 129,000 processors of the Discover supercomputer at the NASA Center for Climate Simulation, these computations took about a day.
@jimmiejaymes
@jimmiejaymes 3 года назад
I love NASA. I want to marry them.
@Norp-i7m
@Norp-i7m Год назад
Can you please make an unending series of videos like this? I can't get enough.
@penpix_
@penpix_ 3 года назад
Wow 😍
@allenho2778
@allenho2778 3 года назад
This is how Einstein destroyed Newton's law of universal gravitation.
@kitazune9950
@kitazune9950 3 года назад
I don't know why but seeing them stretch makes me feel uneasy
@ElDJReturn
@ElDJReturn 3 года назад
Thanks for being cool NASA!
@ThePigeonCompany15
@ThePigeonCompany15 3 года назад
That's cool dude! We need to verify which constellation did these binary black holes are located in?
@LandoHitman
@LandoHitman 3 года назад
Awesome visualization
@KritikX
@KritikX 3 года назад
it reminds me of reflections in a glass ball
@twstf8905
@twstf8905 3 года назад
Word 👍
@แป้นไม้นามปากกา
เดี๊ยวหนูขอข้อมูล พ่อจาส์วิทย์ กับ แม่แป๊ฟเปอร์ ช่วง พระอาทิตย์ ทรงรี เดินทาง เท่าไหร่ กิโลเมตร:วินาที กับ ตอน ที่ ลงโอมห์ ศูนย์กลาง กิโลเมตร:วินาที
@rochelimit55555
@rochelimit55555 3 года назад
I think my brain just deflects back and forth
@kuruchicken
@kuruchicken 3 года назад
何が起こってるのか教えてくれ
@СлаваКуликов-х5э
@СлаваКуликов-х5э 3 года назад
That's beautiful, hope everybode will see it
@KS-mt1lb
@KS-mt1lb 3 года назад
Looks like a trippy Winamp visualization
@ポテトチップス2世
@ポテトチップス2世 3 года назад
ハロウィン
@ratuldeoun7228
@ratuldeoun7228 3 года назад
Science is so cool
@DoNortSleepIn2024
@DoNortSleepIn2024 3 года назад
Mesmerizing!
@vaporizer7
@vaporizer7 3 года назад
can someone make a psytrance remix of this ? :)
@ЗулусЯнов
@ЗулусЯнов 3 года назад
Cool...
@prakash_77
@prakash_77 3 года назад
This hurts my brain 😰
@ТаняФедченко-о6е
@ТаняФедченко-о6е 2 года назад
Так чем всё закончилось,она поглотила и все ? а вспышка сверхновой ?
@lans241283
@lans241283 3 года назад
Cool
@scottbettencourt6658
@scottbettencourt6658 3 года назад
🤯
@existenceispainforameeseeks
@existenceispainforameeseeks 3 года назад
an intergalactic ballet. incredible!!
@Edward_junior237
@Edward_junior237 3 месяца назад
207th comment and this is always awesome
@therealghostchase
@therealghostchase 3 года назад
somebody please make 10 hours of this
@PurnamadaPurnamidam
@PurnamadaPurnamidam 3 года назад
Love it
@snowwar3602
@snowwar3602 3 года назад
This is something really mind blowing 👍
@shorin5384
@shorin5384 19 часов назад
and they just 💩 😎
@iprodigy8129
@iprodigy8129 3 года назад
Я вахуе что там происходит
@OnyxLee
@OnyxLee Год назад
Why are they parallel to each other?
@DeadJDona
@DeadJDona 3 года назад
Why they always looks like mushroom?
@nikodima4425
@nikodima4425 3 года назад
Что это за летающие грибы??
@xanderpearson731
@xanderpearson731 3 года назад
Их называют «черными дырами». Их делают, когда умирает звезда.
@americancitizen748
@americancitizen748 2 года назад
39 people do not like black holes.
@jukiemimi8246
@jukiemimi8246 3 года назад
Why does this remember me of Sonic heroes... Like Sonic and knuckles or even Sonic vs Eggman😂
@omsingharjit
@omsingharjit 3 года назад
It's like , fight between tiger and lion
@cerise_mara
@cerise_mara 17 дней назад
That's Sonic and Shadow
@shorin5384
@shorin5384 19 часов назад
GG😅
@nfarnes12
@nfarnes12 2 года назад
GTA load screen music
@erinellen3955
@erinellen3955 Год назад
(me when I meet my twin flame)
@AbdulWasaeTariq
@AbdulWasaeTariq 3 года назад
😳
@alexswage1853
@alexswage1853 3 года назад
We seen black holes have collisions with out any electromagnetics disturbance
@markboomgaarden4679
@markboomgaarden4679 3 года назад
Somewhere out there is an alien looking up at that in their night sky and to then it’s just “normal”
@hansenkt
@hansenkt 3 года назад
What kind of technologies were used to create this simulation? anyone know?
@Finkelfunk
@Finkelfunk 3 года назад
A lot of computational power and presumably a language like MATLAB.
@jcf20010
@jcf20010 3 года назад
@@Finkelfunk More likely Fortran.
@EndlissMusic
@EndlissMusic 9 месяцев назад
Very nice 👍
@cytonicstarspren4384
@cytonicstarspren4384 3 года назад
Simply awesome!!
@charliebaerbock4268
@charliebaerbock4268 7 месяцев назад
Nature is weird.
@gabrielgerez3815
@gabrielgerez3815 3 года назад
Buenísimo
@Vinayk47
@Vinayk47 3 года назад
Amazing sir, wonderful 🙏🏼🙏🏼
@Duolingo1454
@Duolingo1454 3 месяца назад
star merger?
@fl570
@fl570 3 года назад
Fascinating.
@afasceo-andri2885
@afasceo-andri2885 3 года назад
Gargangtua.. 😎
@roseannerosie6110
@roseannerosie6110 3 года назад
Nope it's not
@esterester7853
@esterester7853 Год назад
Its smooth asf🦝
@gp5313
@gp5313 4 месяца назад
Cool
@Myname-il9vd
@Myname-il9vd 3 года назад
Interstellars original 2007 script was gonna have at least 2 black holes, imagine if there was a scene like this
@b1blancer1
@b1blancer1 3 года назад
Well, we know which direction they're rotating.
@Speakershocker
@Speakershocker 3 года назад
WOW
@edwardnigma7537
@edwardnigma7537 3 года назад
????
@nubbinthemonkey
@nubbinthemonkey 3 года назад
No idea what just happened, can't you space nerds explain it better?
@zenaguislimani6254
@zenaguislimani6254 3 года назад
# CHAMP MAGNETIC 👈👍
@rehamelgaml6906
@rehamelgaml6906 3 года назад
How will we benefit from this?
@Benjamma205
@Benjamma205 3 года назад
Are those actual black holes? I thought science haven't Discover them yet
@thisisahumanlol8255
@thisisahumanlol8255 2 года назад
There are multiple confirmed black holes and there is even a real photo of a black hole's event horizon but this one is a simulation
@adityakshirsagar6059
@adityakshirsagar6059 3 года назад
Salute interstellar movie 🔥
@carolyndiaz9577
@carolyndiaz9577 3 года назад
That's really really cool...
@rsz90182
@rsz90182 3 года назад
What just happened?
@lans241283
@lans241283 3 года назад
why are there dislikes
@raynahgonzalez8876
@raynahgonzalez8876 3 года назад
I LOVE black holes
@earthplusplastics
@earthplusplastics 3 года назад
Tars, is that you?
@SimbaFromThe6ix
@SimbaFromThe6ix 3 года назад
Space is scary...
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