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  • Just shut the fuck up! It's an educational video, not a place to wrestling

  • this dramatic background music is just rediculous, there is no reason to be damatizing this.

  • @Fliptheonly Isn't this hole gonna effect us?

  • 2012 in coming :(

  • @D3VIIOUSR3B3L yeah, and so is 2013. Earth was formed 4.5 billion years ago, and you think the earth is gunna end in less than one? and the fact that someone predicted this end is just mindblowingly retarded

  • @BrendanStuart who said the earth is going to end? The Mayans predicted the "end of a time" not the "end of earth"......meaning a massive change that will be recognizable for everyone on the planet. They've predicted the "end of a time" on their long count calendar multiple times in the past...and each time with major events reshaping the earth noticably (not meaning it won't be a "globe").

  • i hate when people say "you can't see it, but it's there."

  • @defect530 let me guess, your the person who will say

    "i don't know, therefore God."? fuck you. what about air. i cant see it, but its there, theres no denying it

  • @BrendanStuart i see air moving leaves around on a windy day. now you can go fuck off.

  • @defect530 and i see a supermassive black hole moving the stars around. now YOU can go fuck off.

    and besides, thats not the air you see, but the effects. look straight up on a cloudless day. see the air? no. is it there? im gunna go ahead and say yes, yes it is

  • Its reaaaallllllllllly intested for me i like it very much

  • oh my God a superdupermassive black hole. 0_o

  • you'd think black holes are the most destructive. Right now maybe. In a couple million years it will probably be us with stupidly powerful weapons, like 500,000,000 teraton nuclear devices powered by stars, and laser beams charged up for a decade shooting a beam 5000 miles thick and powerful enough too go straight through a star. That would be SO AWESOME

  • @wo0obly Sharks with FRICKIN laser beams attached to their heads.......sorry, wrong film.

  • lol i feel sorry for the camera man who took that

  • you guys wanna take up anymore room on the comment section, yes, oh ok, i'l leave you guys alone.

  • @jjcool53211 the black hole will never diminish, its a ball of mass, its not going anywhere and with such gravity its sure not going to break apart! thats why there so scary, as long as the universe exists there numbers will only increase, eventually our entire galaxy will become one sphere of matter, not for an insane amount of years but look at the milky-way galaxy, it looks very much like a drain. and in a way it is. from dense to light, matter will be organized some day like on any planet.

  • 1000 kilometers a second!!!!

    that's freaking fast

  • EXPLAIN THIS, HOW IS IT FORMED IN THE FIRST PLACE IF THE CENTER IS SUCKING ALL UP! what about we are looking at it backward, it distort the space time fabric isn't it?! in what ways?!

  • @ferrisbueller9000 What the hell are you even trying to say? lol

  • @ItsNotEvenSunny How does it form in the first place, if what's holding it up together is what's destroying it? 

  • @ferrisbueller9000 i don't get it, what is being destroyed?

  • @ItsNotEvenSunny Look Pal, do you anything about black hole at all, or you're seriously just wasting your time? Honestly! The center is the vortex witch transform matter!

  • @ferrisbueller9000 actually im an (soon to be) astronomy major, and this is where the hill was. see Black holes dont have any sort of vortex in them. you're thinking of a quasar. a black whole is a massive amount of matter packed very densely into a relatively small volume. but the quasars you're talking about, then the answer is they dont eject their mass, when they're pulling in materials the pressures and heat using alot of energy jet them out perpendicular to the poles. it's all free matter

  • @ItsNotEvenSunny You don't know that. Free matter? out of nowhere? That's the best they teach you or that's just the most accepted theory? Look, I strongly disagree with Stephen Awkins on many things. It's looks interresting but from my point of you, there is much more to understand by goemoetry that occurs in nature and infinity through mathematics, I am on the side of Garett Lisi, Paul Martyn-Smith and Lee Burton so I don't believe in string theory either, there is more maths problems to do.

  • @ferrisbueller9000 you're an idiot..

  • @ItsNotEvenSunny So you studied all of of that work within a night to come to that conclusion, as a matter of fact,

    you are the idiot who judge before you know! You guys should study more. I'm talking maths while you're talking theories. Period.

  • @ItsNotEvenSunny you are also very stupid just by not even realizing that there is more than on issue to the problem, have you studied the work of Nicolas Tesla a bit or you think he was an idiot too? I'm an electrician and a sound engineer, while you're an wanna be astronomer who think he knows more than he actually do. Go back to the basic, SERIOUSLY. You'll find amazing stuff that will blow your mind away, but you don't have the patience, it's just a lot easier to call people names...

  • @ItsNotEvenSunny The major problem I have with astronomers is that you keep looking away trying ti calculate stuff with very limited info while the answers already lies in the smallest particles and that we have yet more particles to discover ( and you should know that) so you don't even know what you are observing so far, in other words you can't help yourself but to be an idiot. BTW have a good career, when this knowledge reemerge you'll find out, it's just sad you're wasting time.

  • @ferrisbueller9000 whatever you say big guy. i know plenty about physics, and quantum mechanics. you have the understanding of a middle schooler. thats why im done talking to you. you're an ignorant person trying to make sense with the little knowledge you have. reply all you like, i wont read them or respond

  • @ItsNotEvenSunny You're gullible! LOL

  • @ferrisbueller9000: Ahhhhh, you touch on the central point, grasshopper. Astrophysicists, too, want to know all the details of how we get from there to here. If you want a broad outline, some simple searching will find that for you. If you want detail, read the astro's journals. The story is unfolding.

    All mass distorts space/time, including you; perhaps especially you. That is what mass does, all of it. What ways? Generally, mass attracts the space/time field, what you'd expect from gravity,

  • @GuiltySparkmeister it distorts the light around it since it suck it ,,,when it distort the light u feel like u see the object being distort while in fact its light who is distorted...the light from the object emaning is being distort...hope it helps :)

  • @Vinnyboy333 lol funniest comment, not to be rude (in case English in not your primary language) but that made little to no sense. you gotta use punctuation

  • @Bidziscool When she laughs it sounds like a hyena choking on a hive of bees as piercingly loud as a car alarm and she finds two words having the same number of letters to be an hilarious comic event.

  • 95% of the Universe consists of dark matter ... which scientists know NOTHING about. Scientists can't even explain light to my satisfaction ergo scientists know fuck all, String theory is hilarious if you ask me. They require 11 dimensions to exist before their mathematics can work.

  • @Nautilus1972 Fuckin magnets bro

  • @nilbud Terrible weather isn't it.

  • @Nautilus1972 The theory of black holes was thought to be hilarious too at that time, but now black holes are an observed fact. So don't be quick about debunking string theory, until we don't collect enough evidence we can't tell for sure if the theory is true or not.

    Yes scientists don't know anything about the properties of dark matter, but they are sure it's there because of it's affect on galaxies and other elements.

  • thumbs up if this gave you an orgasm

  • @GuiltySparkmeister So maybe that the matter on the earth used to be really light and now were in a black hole so matter as we know it is distorted already.

    People that decide to argue against me agree's it's like banging their head against a brick wall, just saying. :)

  • @GuiltySparkmeister So youre tying to tell me that you can personal tell me that you know what matter is like on the other side of a black hole ?

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  • This girl seems a bit toooo excited...call me crazy lol

  • @foxxrider250r she enjoys her job

  • Sine when did you tube become a comercialslutprostitutewhoresk­ank? Im mad, I hate comercial in all forms!

  • @kexchoklad4konsum when they started losing money. advertising is the only reason youtube is still free, so just ignore it. its been blown WAAAAAAYY out of proportion anyway, all the ads can be closed with the single click of the mouse

  • Ok I have a theory for everyone, what if we are already inside a Supermassive black hole ? The idea that the Milkyway galaxy is already inside a Supermassive black hole.

  • @MrVodkaAnyone shit bro pass the bong over here you must be trippin

  • @stoopidoooo be sure to add shrooms dude

  • @MrVodkaAnyone That seems probable, but if there is a supermassive black hole in the centre of the milky way, and that we are in one already, how can there be a black hole inside a black hole?

  • @mattsgp The anwser to the question is easy, the Supermassive black hole ate a smaller black hole :) I say that the milkyway be renamed Blackhole :)

  • @MrVodkaAnyone Haha :)

  • @mattsgp Holeception

  • @TheSystematicJoker DUN DUN DUUUNN

  • @mattsgp HOLECEPTION

  • why the pc is very old in the video it should be thine one

  • @msnspy the images they take are so far that a better view of the images can be seen if viewed on a native (low res) crt screen.

  • the fact we can see things being effected by the black hole i scary.

  • @natemorey: Why? The black hole is like every other mass in the galaxy - it has gravity. No more, or less, than any equal mass. Why is this scary? You can orbit a black hole just like we orbit the sun; It'd just be colder, without all the luminous gas. And that is exactly how it is affecting those stars: they're orbiting at a distance of two light weeks. We orbit the sun at the distance of 8.3 light minutes.

  • @puncheex Of course a black hole is like everything else in the galaxy, I know what it is. what I mean is, if we can see it it's too close for comfort. A lion is like any other animal, but I'd sure rather have a rabbit wonder into my house. Black hole a huge, and even from a huge distance we could easily be pulled in! with a star we would have to be MUCH closer, plus we can see them! so im nto worried one will sneak up.

  • @natemorey: Perhaps, but I just had an argument with someone else about how good the Hubble Telescope is. At a range of 65 million miles it took a pic of Mars that had resolution down to 13 miles per pixel. It would not take much better than that to begin imaging a neutron star or black hole from our 85 million miles if one were to replace the sun, for instance. Having gotten to Earth from outer space presumably, it would be easy to return.

  • Concerning worrying if one should sneak up, rest assured that current day astronomy would detect one far out in our solar system, not through radiation, but through it's gravitational force, if it had the mass of the sun. Perturbations in orbits would be noted immediately (after all, all telescopes count on the precision of orbits in order to find and follow the planets daily). Even one just Jupiter massed would perturb orbits enough to be noticed.

  • @puncheex Yes, if a black hole would replace our sun we could easily spot it (distance wise I mean) but the scary thing is there would be nothing we can do, with out sun we know it will last for billions more years! with a black hole we could be done for very shortly from the time we actually spot one close to us. One thing that is worrying is that space is 3 dimensional, a black hole could be above rather then beside earth as our sun is, we havent sent telescopes north or south... far as I know

  • @natemorey: Regardless of the angle it comes to us from, it would disturb the planets in orbit around the sun, and that would immediately be noted. Telescopes are amazingly ambidextrous; they can look in any desired direction more or less at will (allowing for the ground for land based ones, of course). It doesn't make any difference whether it comes at us on the ecliptic, or from one of the solar poles, or anywhere in between.

  • @MrSvenhassell Angry troll is angry.

  • @Arantre20 yanki sorete

  • jessicafischerqueen it will always be better to be an idiot ,than a jew like you ...i can stop being an idiot someday...but you always gonna be a jew...A JEW!!! FIGURE IT OUT!!! entering by the door ,AND LEAVING BY THE CHIMNEY like your grampa did.

    By the way your channel SUCKS you fanatic-boring jewish CRAP, SUCKS JUST LIKE YOU ..

  • @MrSvenhassell You... are a douche.

  • @Arantre20 ....ok and you are an ass........shut up yankee scumback

  • @MrSvenhassell Wow, someone is angry, listen i don't feel like arguing with someone with such a low intelligence.

  • @MrSvenhassell LOL us yankees are less sacreligious than you are.... "jew"

  • @Polaf3456 no entiendo lo ke decis pero por las dudas anda a cagar vos tambien.......

  • FUCK OFF BBC you ASSHOLES

  • religious fanatics should see videos of the superbook and not this ones....so they could be happy with the jews in the desert stories........idiots like these make me sick of being a christian

  • @MrSvenhassell If you are a Christian you are already an idiot- figure it out. Idiot.

  • Why are there so many religious nutters watching these vids?

    What new knowledge could they possibly get from watching them since they obliviously know the answers to everything?

    Ohhh... sorry. They don't know everything, they're just ignorant.

  • the galactic core is just black holes and exploding suns...

  • If it were possible, I wish they would've shown a time-lapse of those center stars moving (since she's been studying them for five years), or a least told us how they figured out it's speed, it would've been mind-blowing.

    P.S. Why are they still using CRT Monitors? Just wondering.

  • @xstohl CRT monitors give truer colours. So many photographers and people who work a lot with colours use them.

  • Man does not know anything about GOD.

  • @savana906 What's to know?

  • @savana906 because he's not real u fool

  • Well that was epic.

  • i want to go into deep space, i want to find out what is in other galaxies, i want to explore space for my self.

  • back in 2001 my middle school science teacher put that I had a tendency to lie in class because when he asked kids to brainstorm our galaxy I proposed a possible reason the galaxy spirals like a toilet bowel is because there could be black holes in the center.

  • You cant see it... But its There..

  • @Dragon2238552 lol.. i reacted to the exact same thing!! same thing as when i asked my hyper religious freako parents when i was a kid -well, where IS God?? - He is in the SKY, but you can't see him... yeah, it's there, but you can't see it... ;)

  • Must of been one big ass star that imploded to create such a huge blackhole.

  • @DivineO2 Not quite.... BH's accrete matter and become more massive. In young galaxies this is particularly prominent. Feeding BH's at the center of galaxies are known as Quasars and are in my understanding among the most energetic objects in the universe.

  • @stramster1 Wow lol you know heaps about them, I would actually like to learn alot about how they are formed ect. Add me as a friend :D? Your really smart.

  • @DivineO2 No I'm not smart I just Read and listen to smart people. For a beginners guide to the universe I highly recommend Astronomycast. It's a great place to start.

  • @TOMaNdBEN1 think about putting your hands on the hottest part of a fire but 1000x worse abd all over your body u feel so much pain your on the break of death again, your in a closed up room isolated from everything else nobody can hear you screaming for forgiveness but you know your to late but keep in mind that jesus will always be with you and he will always love you and tell me why wouldn't you beleive in GOD nothing wrong with it.

  • @jagger1865 first of all actually listen to what you are saying you have not go a clue what to say, break of death......you mean brink of death, you make no sense and i do not care that jesus...oh sorry something that doesnt exist love me, religion has been one major reason that wars have been happening over the years, thats why i dont beleive so suck my dick you little bible bandit :)

  • @TOMaNdBEN1 Well said...

  • @JesusChristRulesYOU Sounds like a little communism buddy, YOU cannot determine the fate of other's, GOD determines your fate, and you are also in sin my friend. GOD did not put you into this world for you to spread his word by saying that everyone is going to burn. Plus, you don't give you life to Christianity, you give your life to Jesus. And if our greatest grandfather Adam didnt swallow the stinkin fruit and defy GOD, we wouldn't have to worry about burning in hell for eternity.

  • @JesusChristRulesYOU Just cause a video doesn't declare the Holiness of God, similar the Pharisees praying in the street, doesn't make it a sin. This video is clearly meant for sheer sharing of knowledge. Whether if it's true or not that there's a black hole in the milky way is another matter.

  • @JesusChristRulesYOU

    Nice one! I like your boldness:)

    Just a little correction there: one has to give his/her soul to Jesus the Messiah NOT to the Christianity. But I know what you're saying, though.

    God bless you, friend.

  • @JesusChristRulesYOU

    Oh Damm I guess Im going to hell for not thinking that the universe was created 6000 years ago and done in only 6 days ooooh what a sin!!....Bible nuts like you need mental help unless ofcourse you're taking the piss but i doupt it...turn yourself in buddy

  • @chrisimon100 Don't worry, you're not going to "burn in Hell" unless you deny the Holy Ghost. That's something that you can't do unless you have a full testimony and knowledge of the truthfullness of the gospel. Guessing that you're an aithiest, you must not as of yet have a testimony. IF that is the case, then when you die, God would count you as ignorant, therefore innocent and still elligable to receive some degree of eternal life. Also, a day in God's life is as a thousand or more years.

  • @AnimeDream23 I never did worry and never will about hell cause it does not exsist except in the minds of the

    gullable and those who spent their days worring about it may well have their afterlife experience manifest into what they have come to believe during their life.God has a much bigger plan for EVERYBODY regardless of what religon they think they are which for our souls to evolve to a higher state of being closer to god. You may have have guessed again by now that im not an aithiest

  • @chrisimon100 well said

  • @JesusChristRulesYOU

    Lol! Genius.

    

  • English Bish!

  • i thought i was gonna die when i heard the music at 2:06

  • wait all i have to say is that i wanna have sex before all of this bull shit happens, plus who really knows whats going to happen.

  • HAHA, You can't see it, but its there

  • Black holesare the most deadly things in the universe....

    Chuck Norris is

  • crapped myself when the music got on.

  • Supermassive black hole... Sounds like something in a big black booty! In any case ... They kill you both!

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  • 2:07 - Blackhole....this right mooo fucka...you hear that music? thats right bitch i can end you whenever i feel like it.

  • What will happen when our sun eclipses the centre of our universe , will all the light be sucked in ?

  • @TheWorldgonecrazy: First, please explain to me what you mean by eclipse.

  • @puncheex From my understanding the Sun will be eclipsed by all the planets on the 21st 12 2012 and the centre of the universe ( black hole ) will all be in alignment .

  • @TheWorldgonecrazy: But what do you mean by it? Normally an eclipse is an alignment of two bodies with a third which is a star, in which one body casts a shadow (from the star) onto the other. The alignment that everyone is talking about on 12/21/2012 consists of the Earth and the sun in alignment with the center of the Milky Way galaxy, but that is hardly surprising, as it happens every year on the winter equinox. Astronomy recognizes no "center of the universe"; all places in it are equal.

  • You son of a nazi whore!!!!

  • this always makes me think of dragon ball z

  • I think I saw a super massive black hole lurking around at the 7/11 too.

  • The real reason why blackholes will never hurt us is because they know that Chuck Norris lives here,

  • @charlieclockwerk

    A black hole forms in the center of Chuck Norris fist when he clenches his fist.

  • @charlieclockwerk fucking idiot go away

  • Black holes r gud at stealth.

  • It is actually comical when these "supermassive black hole" television shows try to portray them as some kind of dire threat lurking in the shadows. "The most DESTRUCTIVE force in the universe" is possibly something that is necessary for our existence.

  • A super massive black hole at the centre of our galaxy doesn't scare me in the slightest, probably because it's most likely been there since the beginning of time, secondly, it's holding the whole fucking thing together, stupid BBC, this is why I don't pay T.V licenseing. 200 pounds a year for false fear and crap programming, no thankyou.

  • @Ujimaflipy ima throw u in a supermassive black hole if one shows up ;)

  • @Danrakich Sounds cool, comment me if one shows up ;D

  • @Ujimaflipy

    Muahahahaaaaa i will jus jump in it first >:D

  • @xitor10 haha true

  • @19may0001 ah so its man made bullshit that the first guy 2,500 years ago said that the earth is round but no one has video proof to prove it?

  • @FantasyBlade well said.

  • I love how the BBC describes the black hole as 'lurking.' A black hole lurks about as much as a rock does. It's just an object so large it collapsed under it's own weight. These BBC vids make it out to be some sort of vampire.

  • lol, the dramatic really bad ending was the best.

  • R.I.P star Nr: 325251234132456134623451341235­363642341345437526213415461451­435145145142342515314513451345­234591885091456718946781034958­4679846910

  • Lying at the center of our sky is the Invisible Pink Unicorn, you can't see it, but it's there. Otherwise we wouldn't have wind.

    Until somebody makes physicist a profitable job, intelligent people will keep going for engineerings and physics will stay filled with retards.

  • I dated a black hole once. She was a real bitch.

  • @theonlyred4 Oh, zing. Oh!

  • only one comment why are the video's so bloody short? cant come up with 10 minutes all at once? sorry just a thought. at any rate love to have more science put out there!

  • Please stop with the commercials ... please.....

  • Vader painted his death star black

  • millions of galaxys exist,exept we cannot see them.we are on the threshold of the space age but yet even if we controled a whole galaxy,we'de be puny compared to whats out there.

  • then we shall take another galaxy and become masters of taking over galaxies and maybe we can carve a name for our species in the Universie this way :D

  • @lukevacancy no sir

    BILLIONS AND BILLIONS of galaxies

    which means Billions times billions of planets

  • It's like what Charlie Eppes says on the best TV show ever, Numb3rs, that you can tell they are there through inference. Obviously, measuring the speeds and figuring out that there must be outside forces.

  • a black hole sucks AND blows if ya know what i mean

  • But then again if you think about it....

    The power of a black hole is so massive that even light cannot escape it.

    So taking what i said above, if not even light can escape, den therefore, rightfully if no illumination whatsoever upon an object is shined, den by THEORY, we cannot see the object. The only two ways that we can see an object is when light is given off or when it reflects light. Theoretically speaking.

  • Black holes are so powerful, because they are actually a manifestation of a dimension beyond the number of dimensions our universe can contain, so as a result they are received a zero-dimension, a singularity.

    The process this occurs or is understood is the built up of gravity to the point that it constricts to one point.

    But this isn't entirely true. It is all 11 dimensions exceeding to that point, not just gravity (the sixth dimension).

    As a result it is an object perceived as singularity.

  • what are the 7th-11th dimensions known as?

  • @lordblazer Pee brains, or "other" membranes.

  • You see nothing in our universe can exist in a zero dimension, because everything is composed of the same dimensions and the only way something can get around that is if exceeds that amount. Since a black hole is composed of more dimensions than our own universe, it can exist outside of what our universe can allow and we see or experience or can detail this as a singularity, not because it has no dimensions, yet rather that all its dimensions now exceed our own.

  • You can't deny what proof you have not aquire. ._.

    It's already proven that black holes are there, but there isn't any opposing theory to the fact or fake if we can actually see a black hole. what else could trigger de high speed movement in the stars?

    @Denmon0728

    its stereotypical of u right nw to state that black holes cannot be seen. its not proven. and not being able to capture an actual black hole does nt mean that it cannot be seen....

  • "WE CAN SEE THE LIGHT SWIRLING AROUND IT"

    Feeding black holes have hot gas swirling around it. The hot gas radiates light that we can see.

  • "think super massive black holes are called quazar, rihgt?"

    "quasar" means "quasi-stellar radio source". It is an old name given to objects that look a lot like stars, but astronomers knew those were to bright and to far away to be stars.

    Only much later did they find out quasars are active super-massive black holes located at the center of galaxies. A non-active (not feeding) super-massive black hole is not visible in the way that an active black hole is, and those are not called quasars.

  • @StrumstickJoe: Well, they really don't know any better than you know your car is parked out in front of your house. More apropos, no more than you know the sun will rise in the morning, roughly in an eastern direction, or that the moon won't fall into your garden. The massive uncertainty is in your head. Sounds like your a male chauvinist, as well. I'm not sure that's proof, but if I were a betting man...

  • @puncheex

    I can't find the post you're answering, but whatever I said, I doubt if it warranted the judgment you made.

    With regard to the science, you seem knowledgeable, can you tell me 2 things? 1) Is a potential b/hole gathering other material to achieve its status, or does a collapsing star suddenly become ultra-heavy and stop light leaving?

    2) Why wasn't the singularity the mother of all b/holes - ergo, why did it explode? How could it?

  • 1) A black hole cannot be started by simply lumping a lot of matter together. It has to be actively squeezed, and the amount required only happens in the core collapse of a star with at least 4x solar masses. 2) A black hole is a singularity, and the Big Bang kernel was a singularity within a Planck length. I don't think there is any connection between the two. It didn't explode; it underwent "inflation". Physicists are working on just what that means and implies as we speak.

  • think super massive black holes are called quazar, rihgt?

    so why this whole series called by its simpler name?

  • I like how you say insufficient data, like you're intelligent or something.

  • @OhGodMyOpinion I like how you actually can't proove me wrong. Like you don't have any proof. Oh right, you don't!

  • There is proof of black holes, they are all over our universe, and at the center of our own galaxy. The data as not insufficient, and black holes are not like some strange sci-fi thing, they are real.

    Worm holes are a theory, there is no proof that worm holes exist.

  • *Denmon0728

    Are u dumb or something?

    WE CAN SEE THE LIGHT SWIRLING AROUND IT. Some people from older times thought that this stuff might have existed. we now know its true.

    FACE IT :D

  • you can see the light swirling around it.

  • @amitchameides If noone has ever seen a black hole or taken pictures of one, how would you know that it has light swirling around it? And no, there are no pictures of light swirling around a black hole either.

  • @amitchameides I know you posted a year ago, but let's face it, a black hole has so much gravity you can't see the light at all.

  • slow down lol