@softwareengineer11. By the fact that we would be reduced to our basest molecular components would surely mean we could never see what's on the other side. Black holes are just pure destruction. I personally don't think anything exists other than pulverised molecules on the other side.
IT still doesn' make sense! The main question which people still have is this: "What happens if you DO cross over by luck/chance? What's on the other side of BEYOND black hole?" Surely can't be nothing since there must be something
I don't think a black hole is actually a "hole" it just a massive piece of mass, that has a lot of gravity...fact check me. I'm not completely sure... I think you are thinking of a wormhole.
Okay, I have a weird theory. This is the Big Bang. A giant black hole sucks up everything in the universe. Then, all of that mass would travel through time. It would go back into the beginning of time. Then, all of that mass would explode. If this sounds stupid it's because I have barely any knowledge of black holes. This is just what came to my mind when we talked a little bit about black holes in science class.
Matter is made up of particles right.And those particles consist of subjonic patricles right Such as The neutron,and the protone.And thats leads to a vibrational frequency that is out human visual spectrum.This is what the universe is made of in a bit of detail.
What if? we could determine wether or not dark matter and dark energy are also being sucked into the black hole? and if not ,that should tell us a lot about the stuff.What if 70 percent of the energy comprising the universe and causing it to expand also makes up 70 percent of a black hole?no clue how that would work? I,m not ready to throw out e= mc sq. just yet, so D.E. must have mass? what if!
Haha, also I doubt we will feel anything, if we are dematerialized I guess that the neurons itself would get the chance to send anything to our brains
interesting video, i wouls have hoped you would have mentiond what you would have seen from the out side. if i remember right time would also slow down for the person so you would see things going on faster out side the hole, i think
Its a form of matter that supposedly makes up 90% of our universe. Though I am guessing that with a null reflective index that the material it is made of must be dense, unless it lets light pass through it with no form of bending.
@softwareengineer11. By the fact that we would be reduced to our basest molecular components would surely mean we could never see what's on the other side. Black holes are just pure destruction. I personally don't think anything exists other than pulverised molecules on the other side.
Paganfuckingsexgod 1 month ago
i call this infractualization not spaghettification
doctorw2 8 months ago
IT still doesn' make sense! The main question which people still have is this: "What happens if you DO cross over by luck/chance? What's on the other side of BEYOND black hole?" Surely can't be nothing since there must be something
SoftwareEngineer11 9 months ago
@SoftwareEngineer11
I don't think a black hole is actually a "hole" it just a massive piece of mass, that has a lot of gravity...fact check me. I'm not completely sure... I think you are thinking of a wormhole.
DKSmith9008 4 months ago
Okay, I have a weird theory. This is the Big Bang. A giant black hole sucks up everything in the universe. Then, all of that mass would travel through time. It would go back into the beginning of time. Then, all of that mass would explode. If this sounds stupid it's because I have barely any knowledge of black holes. This is just what came to my mind when we talked a little bit about black holes in science class.
Tedsta101 10 months ago
Matter is made up of particles right.And those particles consist of subjonic patricles right Such as The neutron,and the protone.And thats leads to a vibrational frequency that is out human visual spectrum.This is what the universe is made of in a bit of detail.
Dude11191 10 months ago
ironic how theres a black guy talking about black holes
catkidtj 10 months ago
science has calculated the mass of black holes, was the mass of D.E. and D.M. entered into the eqations? and would it make a difference ?
robert66michel 1 year ago
What if? we could determine wether or not dark matter and dark energy are also being sucked into the black hole? and if not ,that should tell us a lot about the stuff.What if 70 percent of the energy comprising the universe and causing it to expand also makes up 70 percent of a black hole?no clue how that would work? I,m not ready to throw out e= mc sq. just yet, so D.E. must have mass? what if!
robert66michel 1 year ago
what if the universe we know is just a big pile of spaghetti.
masluxx 1 year ago
I just had spaghetti for dinner.Didnt hurt me.
knytebyte 2 years ago 8
spaghettification! lol Wow that would be the worst way to go.
moderndukes 2 years ago 2
wow............that's pretty crazy stuff
aznsketcher 2 years ago
I want to know what it looks like from a safe vantage point of someone going into a black hole.
lehman 2 years ago
i dont think you would ever see anything. light cannot escape a black hole so it would never reach your eyes.
infinitusfron 2 years ago
of course I'm talking about the object as it goes over the edge of the event horizon
lehman 2 years ago
oh i see, like (hypothetically) sending a camera into a black hole and viewing the image from a screen far away. that would be quite interesting.
infinitusfron 2 years ago
We would never know what the camera filmed since all the radio waves would be sucked into the blackhole.
quelorepario 2 years ago
Haha, also I doubt we will feel anything, if we are dematerialized I guess that the neurons itself would get the chance to send anything to our brains
quelorepario 2 years ago
interesting video, i wouls have hoped you would have mentiond what you would have seen from the out side. if i remember right time would also slow down for the person so you would see things going on faster out side the hole, i think
canuckscottsmen 2 years ago
What if a very large piece of dark matter were to hit a star?
falconeio 2 years ago
nothing...
niteme 2 years ago
You don't know what dark matter is obviously.
netsoj 2 years ago
Its a form of matter that supposedly makes up 90% of our universe. Though I am guessing that with a null reflective index that the material it is made of must be dense, unless it lets light pass through it with no form of bending.
falconeio 2 years ago
Dark Matter: about 22% of universe
Dark Energy: about 74% of universe
netsoj 2 years ago
Then again, the gravity will affect time-space as well, so you might be alright till you hit bottom :)
dannukesem 2 years ago
He makes it sound painless.
TeenageAznBoy 2 years ago 15
well, it's for kids too lol
Cellsplitter 2 years ago
@TeenageAznBoy It probably is painless since this process will go so fast you will be dead in milliseconds!
killuminati331 10 months ago
scary! 8l
karrpoff 2 years ago
That's a cosmic stretch.
voyeurdug 2 years ago 2
first lol loved it
kbcbcofme 2 years ago