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  • Um this is way wrong. Stars are made of gasses like heleum (srry about my spelling) and other gasses. when a star colapses it more comonly goes super nova and in a nutshell "explodes" there is no core ,or whatever that is, leftover

  • @MeowMrKitty No you are incorrect. Only stars of a certain mass have the gravitational forces needed to create a super nova explosion. Our sun is not one of these stars. The critical mass for super nova is roughly 4 times that of the sun. Our sun will collapse into a white dwarf, and then fade away into a black dwarf over time.

    When a super nova happens however, either a neutron star is left over, or if the star was massive enough, a black hole.

  • no sound in space

    

  • Just as I reached my climax it shrunk

  • I found it hard to masturbate to this, mainly because the lack of sound.

  • So before a star dies a sector from it breaks off?

  • ¿No boom - no fun? Jesus Christ, how childish...

    Video is absolute lame, though.

  • damn thats fast spinning

  • GAH! I think I'm gonna be sick.

  • 0:35 - 0:39 its a blackhole!!

  • Call me normal, but I dont think that's possible. Depending of course, on what is meant by "strange quark star"

  • ... and THATS why we have a moon :)

  • @ThePonkenator the moon was created because of a gigantic meteor or something else collided into the earth ripping a piece of it, and now swirling around, stuck in the gravity of earth.

  • heh_ÀÑY_gÚÿs_wàNt_to_chát_wÌth­_me

  • @DidzoRoblox wtf um no. first, when it becomes a red giant it can expand and eat the first couple inner planet not every planet in the solar system. second, a black hole doesnt form like that it forms when a planet collapses into itself under its own density and third it cant just shut off it has to become a red giant and lose energy then it will slowly die out and become a white dwarf. what did you do search on Wikipedia for that?

  • @meteorologykid A planet cannot become a black hole, it must be a massive star to become a neutron star or black hole.

  • @LutonIrish10 actually no it can happen if the density of the planet becomes lower then it should be. like a lot lower and starts collaping into itself. it doesnt have to be a neutron star. i read it in the library

  • @meteorologykid No trust me, a Planet can never become a black hole. For some thing to become a black hole it's mass has to be roughly 4 times more than that of our sun. If a planet had a mass that great, it wouldn't be a planet, it would have become a star. You can't have planets over a certain mass, otherwise fusion begins and a protostar forms. I'm doing a degree in physics.

  • @LutonIrish10 Thats actually wrong. If a planet, by some strange unheard of means was forced down on it'self tightly enough and if it was made of heavy enough materials it would not form a star. A star's life begins from hydrogen fussion into helium. so unless there is hydrogen in the core it wouldn't become a star.

  • @LutonIrish10 and the mass of a star doesnt have to be 4 times greater than our sun to become a black hole. our sun accually could become a black hole at the end of its life whenever that would be

  • @MeowMrKitty no it could not. I'm interested to hear where you got that theory from as it goes against everthing I've ever read...

  • @DidzoRoblox WTF are you on? Marijuana?

    The nearest star to Earth is about 4.2 light years away, when have you ever heard of a star becoming 4.2 light years big?

    The "devastating kaboom" is a supernova, a black hole does not come from a supernova, it comes from a star collapsing into itself under its own density.

    The earth has froze several times before (and the sun wasn't "shut off" at those times), we're in the middle of an ice age right now, go do your research.

  • hmm may be a stupid question, but wont there be any noise in space since there's no air?

  • @DidzoRoblox lol consume near by stars?!?! When it becomes a red giant, it will grow to no where near the cirfumference of the solar system. Black Hole?!?! our sun is no where near large enough to become a black hole It would have to be hundreds of times larger than it is. Just shut of?!?!?!?!?! Where the hell are you getting this?!?!

  • 0:20-0:30 looks like dragonball

  • whenever I see such animations I always wonder about the TIME it takes for a star of a particular size to collapse into a neutron star, a white dwarf or a black hole altogether... is it seconds, minutes, hours?

  • @dilibau I thought milliseconds as soon as a star produces iron

  • boooooring

  • at time like this...i wish there was porn music playing like the other youtube videos

  • fake much

  • Lool. Soo i FerGot.. The Name Of Dat 1 Awsuuum Star Wit Da Gravity Dat if Chu Go within 10mil Miles is called aa red giant or whaa.? Cuz i ferggot :)

  • where the hell is the formation of the red giant, then explosion, remanants of the gas then small white dwarf

    AWFUL ANIMATION

  • well that was inaccurate

  • this is a main sequence star collapsing into a netron star... a star, like anything else, can die many different ways, only some are in an explosion. You should know what you are talking about before you leave a hick comment

  • @Johnnyzing1982 True but all dieing star should leave out a lot of gas so it will then produce other stars.

  • @Johnnyzing1982

    As a 3rd year astrophysics undergraduate I can confirm that this animation is horribly inaccurate. To turn into a neutron star there are several stages, not just simple collapse. Also the scale is completely wrong, a neutron star is several orders of magnitude smaller in comparison to a main sequence star.

  • menudo truño

  • Well, I would expect something like this from a star like the sun, but for a massive star, it should be a type II Super Nova, and that should be an explosion.

    Perhaps I am wrong?

  • @ReidAlvein27 Well it is not that huge

  • no boom :(

  • @guerrillaradio1 This is probably what you would hear in space. Nothing. Since there's not enough atoms to transmit audible sound, you wouldn't even hear something as loud as a supernova, (thougin some ways that's good, I guarantee if a kaboom could be heard it would be the last thing your ears were capable of registering)

  • Weak!

  • Where's the kaboom?!? There was supposed to be an earthshattering kaboom!!

  • LOL, that sounds so familliar..

  • Convenient to quote Marvin Martian! Excellent timing!

  • @wallcrawler50

    Well, gfuess you meant "spaceshattering"  ;-)

  • @wallcrawler50 Space! no oxygen, no sound :p

  • @xXNoseXgrinDXx You dont need oxygen to hear sound. All matter works. Air is actually pretty bad at transporting sound. Water and solid materials are much better in general.

  • @BlackRaptor31 oh thanks dude :) well there wouldnt be any water around to transport the sound cause it would be vaporized wouldn't it? nd idk about the solids?

  • @wallcrawler50 Yeah, where is the BOOM!?!

  • @wallcrawler50 not trying to be a butt, but there is no atmosphere in space, so no sound! you cant hear anything in space is what im trying to say! but i agree.... this video isn't complete without it!

  • what are the possibilities of a quark star.

  • some stars evolve differently.

  • all stars evolve differently.

    "Condensation of the primary substance is going on continuously, this being in a measure proved, for I have established by experiments which admit of no doubt that the sun and other celestial bodies steadily increase in mass and energy and ultimately must explode, reverting to the primary substance."

    Nikola Tesla

    They create matter

  • Unfortunately stars do not create matter. They convert hydrogen to helium (initially, more elements appear later). This process results in the star losing mass to liberate energy, which stops the entire thing from collapsing.

  • When it happens you could talk to Pom----- about it.

  • self-teleportation is how i will attain the ones i lost. I will be able to show up anywhere and take them.

  • I wonder which ones are best to destroy? through "meditation". retaliation is good but whose star system?

  • WHERES THE KABOOM???/

  • You mean super nova, that only happens on stars much larger then our sun, our sun will expand and become a red giant, then it will fizzle out and become a white dwarf, which is just a extremely hot chunk of highly condensed iron, then after a few billion years become a red dwarf as it cools, then a black dwarf, but those don't exist yet. the universe is still too young for that.

  • oops.I guess it was suppose to be neutron star, let me get my foot out of my mouth.

  • we won't hear it in space anyways

  • cant we convert the detected radiation from the blast and convert it into sound(intense light=intense/loud sound)?

  • Sweet, I wanna see if they comfirm a quark star. That would be friggin awesome. Just the shear physics of it are truly astounding when you get to know em.

  • what about a quack star?

  • q-u-a-r-k A subatomic particle that makes up protons and neutrons. >_>

  • So thats where Captain Quark came from.

  • Who the fuck is Captain Quark?

  • doont ask me, this guys our on some damn good drugs, hey wered u get em

  • thats some good E you've got going there mate.

  • a quark star? that would be amazing...but it gives me a head ache when i think about it, but i would love to hear more about them.

  • Splendid animation job, thanks for posting.

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