No it's because you listened to bad advice from a zoomer on how to make crypto gains & you are now broke so the universe is now punishing you for it by sucking you into a black hole*
@@hayond656It's not commonly known, but Jupiter actually changes the courses of asteroids that are heading straight for the earth. It's why we don't worry much about asteroids. Some asteroids are capable of mass extinction on earth, and Jupiter's immense gravity basically pulls the asteroids onto a different course.
It wouldn’t happen that fast. Scientists are already watching the “nearest” ones, which are 10’s of thousands of light years away. Even if they started coming this way, it would take thousands of years for it to begin affecting Earth.
@SaiGunti-c6i I’m a Muslim, we do accept dinosaurs. It is the Judeo-Christo people that reject it. Islamic belief is that God created many creatures before Humans and they lived millions of years on this planet.
@@karthickr6167Actually Jupiter was close to being a dwarf star and that would have deleted us from this galaxy before we were even a thing on this planet
I don't know why they haven't yet made a movie about a black hole destroying earth. They've done virtually every other type of natural disaster, meteorites, earthquakes, tornadoes etc. We need a decent black hole movie.
That wood be a pretty disappointing movie considering everyone knows there’s a 99.999% chance it ends with everything being destroyed… Unless there’s a plot twist that scientists invent traveling between alternate dimensions or aliens rescue us at the last minute like in Knowing.
Most people don't know that Einstein said that singularities are not possible. In the 1939 journal "Annals of Mathematics" he wrote "The essential result of this investigation is a clear understanding as to why the Schwarzchild singularities (Schwarzchild was the first to raise the issue of General relativity predicting singularities) do not exist in physical reality. Although the theory given here treats only clusters whose particles move along circular paths it does seem to be subject to reasonable doubt that more general cases will have analogous results. The Schwarzchild singularities do not appear for the reason that matter cannot be concentrated arbitrarily. And this is due to the fact that otherwise the constituting particles would reach the velocity of light." He was referring to the phenomenon of dilation (sometimes called gamma or y) mass that is dilated is smeared through spacetime relative to an outside observer. This is illustrated in a common 2 axis dilation graph with velocity on the horizontal line and dilation on the vertical. The graph shows the squared nature of the phenomenon, dilation increases at an exponential rate the closer you get to the speed of light. General relativity does not predict singularities when you factor in dilation. Einstein is known to have repeatedly spoken about this. Nobody believed in black holes when he was alive for this reason. Wherever you have an astronomical quantity of mass, dilation will occur because high mass means high momentum. There is no place in the universe where mass is more concentrated than at the center of a galaxy. According to Einstein's math, the mass at the center of our own galaxy must be dilated. In other words that mass is all around us. This is the explanation for the abnormally high rotation rates of stars in spiral galaxies, the missing mass is dilated mass. According to Einstein's math, galaxies with very, very low mass would not have dilated mass because they do not have enough mass at the center to achieve relativistic velocities. To date, this has been confirmed with 5 very low mass galaxies, all showing no signs of dark matter, in other words they have predictable star rotation rates. This is virtual proof that dilation is the governing phenomenon in galactic centers, there can be no other realistic explanation for this fact.
Unfortunately, you didn't specify the size of the black hole, but assuming it contains many times the mass of our sun, I don't think it would even have to enter our solar system to disrupt all the planets orbits or alter the suns movement.
Its interesting to note that unlike popular belief, if you replace the Sun with a Black Hole the same size and mass, nothing much would exactly change and everything would just be a usual tuesday. Well outside the fact it'll be freezing cold.
Fun fact, if this would happen, it would take thousand of years, if not millions, for significant change to happen on earth. So the immediate change for us would only be a pretty nice new view of the sun for some time..
And yet, the narrator totally forgot to mention that that would be the end of humanity and intelligent beings in this part of the known universe, including himself! Thanks for underestimating us!
To avoid getting sucked into a black hole, if it was at the centre of our solar system, we’d have to orbit and increase the orbit, rotation, and revolve. All planets have to be closer to the speed of light. And then time will stop.
If such a black hole enters our solar system, the hope is that it would be a very quick pass by. Hopefully it would be travelling at like 10% the speed of light. At that speed it would past by the whole solar system in 0.0127 years, or about 5 days. Hopefully it past by far enough away from earth to not have major negative affects.
A blackhole with the mass of the sun is relatively harmless since it’s so small(about 2 miles across). Now if it was a black hole with the same diameter of the sun we be screwed since its probably a thousand times heavier than the sun.
The average human or should I say the average American doesn’t realize how hostile of an environment space is. LITERALLY anything catastrophic can happen at any moment and there is nothing that we can do about it.
Ok that's like saying, if a nuclear bomb exploded in your bedroom your things could get hot.. it could destroy your room and the paint could get ruined. Your bed may no longer be used for sleeping.
I always thought a "significant disruption" was when my internet was down for more than an hour or I passed through a dead zone for cell service. I guess when compared to something that "sterilizes" the planet and makes life "impossible," losing my internet and/or cell service doesn't seem that disruptive at all.
I am a science nerd, but I still can't help but think of the Disney movie from my childhood - The Black Hole. Terrifying! 😳 Of course, now it's a flash between that 1979 movie and Interstellar. 😊