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  • nobody said black holes didnt exist

  • hmm interesting

  • Dude this is a super massive black hole not a black hole.. it governs our entire galaxy....

  • In Soviet Russia, black holes get sucked into you.

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  • 4 million times the mass of our sun really isn't that much, relatively speaking. VY Canis Majoris, the largest star ever discovered to date, is about 1 billion times the size of our sun. Especially considering black holes at the center of galaxies are not the regular type but rather are Supermassive Blackholes. Also, how could the center of our galaxy be only 26,000 light years away when our galaxy is more than 100,000 light years across and our solar system is close to the edge of the galaxy?

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  • @DanMan9871 We are 26000LY away from the core which is about halfway from the center. The majority of matter in the galaxy is within that radius which means we are at "the edge". The heaviest black holes discovered weigh more than 2 billion solar masses. Mass ratio=/=size ratio.

  • fuck sake off-cores there real look in any book or documentrey or what ever who say's they aren't

  • You mean the Black Hole that is Uranus? 

  • I could suck a black hole, so dont worry

  • imagiine what jacking off would feel like on one of those planets?pretty good right(:

  • mind : blown

  • music to things to do when bored to rollercoasters to RCT3 rollercoasters to Tsunamis to the Earth ending to black holes then to this? and its only 8:16? I got on at around 7:00 ( AM )

  • the music creeps me out

  • You mean super massive black holes

  • Chuck Norris lives there

  • @mphet26 :D:DD:D::D

  • @mphet26 That's so dumb...

    It's his toilet.

  • Nice video but... "weighing" roughly 4 million times the mass of the Sun?

    Mass is an intrinsic property of an object; weight is the force exerted by the object due to gravity.

    An apparently trivial point but then the Principle of Equivalence is only of interest to scientists.

    Tongue firmly in cheek.

  • All matter, which is inherently condensed energy, exerts gravitational pull. A lead ball 1km in diametre exerts a pull about the wieght of a mosquito but is there. Gravity is a function of mass warping the fabric of space/time. In my opinion I think one day we may find it is also a wave function as well, such as a photon has property of a partical and a wave. I think Hisenbergs Uncertainty Principle will also be very relevant inside a black hole. Observation collapsing wave properties.

  • The biggest mistake scientists do, to calculate force of the gravity as weight of the planets. They have to be completely out of their mind. Planets or stars do not have weight is that simple!! What they have high concentration and high density gravity. One day I will revel all my work but not today because I worked on it so long I feel all that knowledge all my personal possession. Perhaps start from next year slowly I will revel all my work. I will open the web site for that.

  • @Levon9404 for starters reveal not revel... good luck

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  • @thfelipeth I want to thank you for the correction. For your knowledge I do except with out of hesitation when someone correct me for my mistake in my English. You no't have to be perfect in English language to know how universe is functioning. But I will ensure you my knowledge of the universe is dead on the money. To achieve something in that magnitude you got to have lot of love and passion for your work what you do plus lot of common sense.

  • @Levon9404 But science has revealed to us time and time again that common sense doesn't apply to the universe. So many things about the world around us are counter-intuitive; quantum mechanics, for example.

    I've also read your previous comment which you stated that stars and planets don't have weight. I'm sorry, but that's completely incorrect and can be tested quite easily. Knowledge isn't a personal possession either. But I have a feeling that what you possess isn't 'knowledge'. =P

  • @Fetusmilkshake You are unbelievable, lets pretend I'm wrong & you're right. Please can you explain me why is that satellite which is weight about 5 ton on the surface of the earth but it floats like shit 220 miles in the space. Why do you think gravity has 29.92 Hg in 0 degree C. But after 59 miles in the upper atmosphere earth loses that density. Showed me some calculations will explain all that than we will take from that point. To me knowledge is personal!!

  • @Levon9404 I have a really, REALLY strong feeling that you're trolling. So no, I'm not going to show a bunch of calculations for ridiculous purposes. Knowledge isn't personal, gravity has no relation to Hg (mercury), and the key point isn't about being wrong or right. It's about how observations are testable through experiments, which has been done so meticulously dozens of times that it cannot be debated.

    The 'signs' (which is what I think you tried to spell) are out there. Go look.

  • @Fetusmilkshake Wait what? The guy asked a simple request and you accuse him of trolling? Actually keep you "knowledge", you might think im trolling

  • @TdotClappa It wasn't a simple request. It was a bunch of nonsense. 

  • @Fetusmilkshake I'm not trying to troll any body here! If you 're true scientist than it shouldn't be difficult for you to explain what I ask you, I didn't ask something complicated. I was trying your knowledge see if you know what is true gravity?

  • @Fetusmilkshake If at least scientists will show me some sings they will give me some recognition I will expose all my work. After that all my work will be everybody else' s knowledge. I have lots of love & respect for all human kind.

  • @Levon9404 Why not share what you know? Maybe some of us can start our own independent studies aswell

  • @TdotClappa I want you to know, I'm working on it to exposed some of my work. You will see how accurate it is my knowledge. However I will exposed only planets & stars functions that will include what is true gravity and how it functions. With existing facts & with all the evidence, then you will understand even in science common sense comes very handy.

  • music makes it much more scary

  • Ugh I hate youtube comments some times. Even the most educational videos contain trolls and racists. Don't anyone have anything else better to do instead of waste their life on a computer trying to offend or make someone angry? Maybe like. Jump into a black hole?

  • so the blacks are a minority aswell even in stars and galaxy talk.

    life just repeats on bigger and bigger scales.

    i bet you get rare and universaly disliked black galaxys too.

    hell i bet there are even primative black universes.

  • What happens when the irresistible force meets the the immovable object?

  • @pogpog28 the force gets turned to heat and the object stops being immovable; at least that's my theory...

  • @ARDVARK383 In the Universe there are no such thing as immovable object but there is an irresistible force and that is called Black Hole. In theory the irresistible force surrenders but in reality the immovable object surrenders. All together, TAX PAYERS money are wasted every time they perform the unthinkable.

  • @pogpog28 so each time they do something out of pure reflex they waste money?

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  • I can still throw my gerch device

  • Black hole does in fact exist. Look at the thing between my gf's legs.

  • the question is these orbits have the centrifugal force into consideration?

  • how dont get it. how does another sun prove that black holes exist?

  • @charliechapstick3000 It says that in the center of the galaxy is an object with a density 500 times the one of OUR sun. Its not a sun, tho. The theory is based on that its a black hole in the center. And they have calculated its exact position because of the gravitational pull it has on the stars surrounding it. The blue lines in the 3D animation shows their calculated orbit.

  • @charliechapstick3000 it's the way those suns are moving. all of them have an irregular orbit. they compared it to our sun and deduced that whatever is causing it, weighs 400 million times as much as our sun. but looking at it, there is nothing there. what they didnt show you in this video is that they actually took an infrared pic (heat vision) of that blank space and they saw the energy from thousands of stars trapped inside of this invisible object. and the reason it's invisible is because it

  • @charliechapstick3000 weighs so much, that it actually bends light down towards it. the suns trapped inside can not let out their light for us to see. even though light travels at 300,000 km per second. this thing is sucking up stuff at an even faster speed than that. if you were to get near one, you would be pulled in at a speed greater than the speed of light itself. amazing

  • The people on the planets around those stars are having way more fun than we are. Its like riding a giant Scrambler at the county fair

  • @derrick3131 hopefully they haven't nuked themselves yet lool

  • @derrick3131 Life can not exist is the core of a galaxy, way to many radiation from abundance of stellar activities : )

  • that make nooooooo sense what so ever if the square root of a given octagon with the radius of lambda times wavelength that is causally connected due to a fusion containing carbon pressure in a vacuum in relation to the stellar evolution force within a curriculum greater than or equal to the potential energy of a low mass star that is evolved from the progenitor with a high frequency emitted by a negative photon hence the hypotenuse is casper the friendly ghost.

  • crock

  • thumbs up if you came through a black hole and took you to this page :)

  • that video clearly shows the inside of my testicles

  • I hope that they will sent Justin Bieber ass the first astronot to an black hole..

  • @Sadik0gungor91 Maybe they can teach you how to spell and use grammar.

  • @jebebo

    Maybe they can inform you how old this is.

    I am not English. Come with new things. Grammar grammar grammar f8ck grammar.

  • @Sadik0gungor91 hahahaaaa yeha man, you tell him! Fuck grammar!

  • I just watch these videos to see the religious morons squirm in the comment section.

  • I'm Commander Shepard, and this is my favorite place to go to blow up Collector bases. :D

  • @MrAliyAurel What kind of crack are you on? Highest rated is related to the video.

  • SWEEET

    

  • We should throw justin beiber into a black hole and see him get ripped in half :D

  • that was unbelievably underwhelming...

  • you should already know black wholes exist....

  • this is bullshit.. lol

    This dosen't prove anything.

  • @paintballstar77 you expecting a full thesis on this topic ...... its youtube afterall; its not going to get anyone a phd.

  • @paintballstar77 so you can sit there in ignorance while people are making these amazing discoveries/observations.

  • black holes in my thoery are "pure" gravity... and this is how i thought of it you know how astroids come to earth and they get faster and faster as they come down towards earth? well i thought the same thing with a black whole like the astroid you get faster and faster as you get to is and you get so faster that you are travling through time and you are brought somewhere else in the universe. thisis my thoery of a black hole tell me if im wrong or not!!!!

  • @Curlyzboy77 They're not 'pure' gravity. There are massive stars that have been condensed to a tiny volume which means they are incredibally dense and, so, they have a very strong gravitational pull. They are so massive that they bend space-time into a funnel. Photons can't escape them because space-time itself is 'flowing' into the black hole faster than the speed of light (or as fast, I'm not sure). I don't really undertand black holes because most of it is quantum theory and I'm only 17.

  • @Curlyzboy77 Actually the Wikipedia offers a decent Article on Black holes.

  • I have a black hole... When it erupts it scares the isht out of every atom near me... haha =D

  • @THEHUNK8 Something like that or let's say that everyone has a black holes behind them, because you can't see anything there, it doesn't suck in, but it shore to trow something out.

  • @THEHUNK8 Jets of gas traveling near light speeds?

  • @THEHUNK8 Black holes eat matter...

  • @Sannypowa no they dont

  • @rubberdown1969 electromagnetic forces are much stronger than gravity, but only on short distances. So short, in fact, that they dont affect things at these astronomical scales.

  • @rubberdown1969 I got the Impression that it is Gravity, that holds together Stars, Planets and galaxies..

    Gravity is much weaker them EM, but in order to Affect something with EM, it has to have a net-Charge, and as most celestial Bodies are rather neutral, EM doesnt really bind together Galaxies etc.

    however, please ignore my distances related comment, as I either was out of my Mind or fXXXed up big time while assembling Words. Clearly a Fault of mine.

  • @rubberdown1969 Then how come, that These Objects are all almost exclusively flung about by Gravity?

  • @rubberdown1969 BTW, your Statement about Earth Charge is wrong.

  • @LutzDerLurch Dark matter could also be working with gravity to hold the universe together.

  • @omgshrimpz well, Dark Matter is a mere Place-holder Name for some otherwise unaccounted for mass/Gravity.

  • @omgshrimpz well, Dark Matter is a mere Place-holder Name for some otherwise unaccounted for mass/Gravity.

  • @LutzDerLurch Wait, isnt dark matter a pushing object? ie, its one of the few things that forces gravity away from it?

  • @SuperFlamingTomato No. There is an observed acelleration in the Expansion of the Universe. So instead of slowing down due to Gravity, it acellerates its Expansion. The Yet unknown Energysource for that is called "Dark Energy". You might have confused these two Terms.

  • @LutzDerLurch gotcha, thanks for sorting this out

    isnt dark matter then something we cannot see either because it does not irradiate light or waves at all?

  • @SuperFlamingTomato A tricky Question. I am no Expert on this, but as far as I understand, I#ll try to explain. The Universe is made from "baryonic" Matter, that is all the Stuff around us, the Gas, Dust, Planets, Stars, Insurence Agents etc., plain good old Matter. With a pretty good understanding how much of this ordinary Matter there is, we know how much Gravity there is. However, when looking at Galaxies rotating, Galaxy-Clusters moving etc., we observe, that there must be far more Gravity

  • @LutzDerLurch [cont1] than we can account for with the normal Matter. I think several Times as much Gravity then expected. The current Theory (one of them) is that there is a yet unknown -something- out there, that exerts Gravity, but is otherwise not detectable. The Placeholder-name for that is "Dark Matter". This is at the moment, as far as I know, the Consensus in the Scientific Community. However, Matters (haha) are not yet settled. There also is an alternative Explanation for the surplus

  • @LutzDerLurch [cont2] Gravity. There is some "MOND" abbreviated "Modified Newtonian Mechanics" Attempt, that postulates that Gravity behaves diffrent from Newtons Model. While negligeable in small scales like our Solarsystem, the Effects on larger Structures like Galaxies are noticable. This could also eplain the Gravity observed, but without the need for a unknown non-baryonic Matter. There even is a third Possibility: The Multiverse Theory and the Understanding that there might be not only

  • @LutzDerLurch [cont3] 4 Dimensions (3 of space + 1Time) but up to 10 or eleven has another intriguing possible Explanation. When you are in a Japanese House with these Paper Walls, some of the Light from the other Rooms may shine through. With the Rooms being diffrent Universes, it is possible, that some of the Gravity of the other Universes matter "shines" through into our Universe. However, nothing final yet. And I dont know if I'd prefer Dark-Matter or MOND to be true.

  • @LutzDerLurch [cont5] I hope to live long enough to read about the Outcome, though. The former would add to the wonderful Complexity of our Universe, but the latter would be a stunningly elegant Solution.

    However, I beg you pardon for this overly long Reply. Take care.

    Lutz

  • @LutzDerLurch And so therefore there must be something unseen or hidden to us that adds to the gravity of the universe, so therefore it cannot be baryonic matter, as this would most likely give off raidation or light(?) and is not dark matter as this would be taking away from the gravity of the universe, right?

    Btw, baryonic matter includes anti matter right?

  • @SuperFlamingTomato Correct, baryonic Matter would be observable by either emitting or absorbing light. And this unknown substance has been given the Name "Dark matter", for want of a better word.

    I do not quite understand what you mean by the taking away of Gravity, I am afraid. Could you remodel the Question, please? I am not a native englishspeaker, so I'm not always getting it the firt time ;)

    Yes, Baryonic Matter also includes Antimatter...but of that we hardly have anything in this

  • @LutzDerLurch [cont] Universe.Antimatter and Matter are annihilating each other and leave nothing but high energy radiation. The Bigbang has likely created equal amounts of Mater and Antimatter, wich instantly annihilated each other. One of the big Mysteries is, by now, how comes there was a whimpy tiny littly Fraction more Matter created, than antimatter, which was left, after all the rest eliminated each other.

  • @LutzDerLurch oh, nearly forgot: neat series of videos, together about an hour: watch?v=rLmcbjLVPKc&feature=re­lated

  • @LutzDerLurch Great

    Taking away from the gravity of the universe, ie instead of a pulling in force (gravity) it pushes away. And np, I'm not good at explaining things anyway

    Yeah, we dont know much about it do we. Isnt the reason because anti matter basically destroys itself along with the matter it touches when they collide?

  • @SuperFlamingTomato Ah, now I get you. No the Dark Matter exerts a gravitatiolan Pull. What pushes the Universe further apart, in "Dark Energy". As for Antimatter: It is made from the exact Counterparts to normal Matter. E.g. Potons are Matter, Antiprotons are Antimatter. Try imagine them as number, for example the Proton be 3 and the Antiproton be -3 . Add them up, and you end up with nothing. All the Mass is eliminated and onverted back to pure Energy. We can actually make Antimatter,

  • @LutzDerLurch [cont] but it is energyconsuming to make, and very hard to "store". You have to keep it absolutely seperate from normal matter, lest it would annihilate it and itself. So best storage is in a verystrong magnetic field.

    On the fun Side, Antimatter/Matter Warheads like in Startrek would actually be possible....if we find a cheap way to create Antimatter, and store it. :)

  • @LutzDerLurch So dark matter is matter that exerts a gravitational pull but isn't baryonic, and Dark energy is something that pushes the universe apart.

    Thought so, it comes down into quarks doesn't it? And then you have electron and positron and etc. We can make anti matter when the energy reaches the speed of light right, or something like that right? It splits back into it's matter and anti matter parts.

    This raises a question, can dark energy be made into mass? Or is it not energy at all?

  • @SuperFlamingTomato We do not know (yet) if Dark matter is any kind of Matter.. "dark matter" is just a placeholder name, because something is producing gravity, and we dont know what. until we know we name it "dark matter". Similarly, dark energy is a placeholdername for something that forces the Universe to expand, which also is not yet fully understood.

  • @LutzDerLurch Okay cool, I was going to ask if they were placeholders but didnt have the characters :p

    Thanks a lot, this has helped with many questions

    You wouldnt happen to know anything about white holes would you?

  • @SuperFlamingTomato Unfortunately not. I can't do more then referring to Wikipedia, in which case it might make more sense, for you to directly go to wikipedia. In general, Wikipedia is not that bad regarding Astronomy, Physics etc. It has helped me out a number of times.

    Have you seen the Link I posted earlier, referring to a youtube-video dealing with dark matter?

  • @omgshrimpz so how much dark & black & undetectable stuff do you require to keep your theory from collapsing?

    bh have never been detected they have only been asserted mathematically & objects seen & postulated aas blackholes have not been proven to be them either, bh were invented to plug a hole in a failed theory when not enough mass was found, then because expansion was too great dark mater, then dark energy, lets get back to emperical science, EM explains it better & is detectable

  • wow, four million times the wieght of our sun? that's pretty heavy.......

  • @FunnyHunny5 If it comes to earth to live, it's going to require alotta real estate !

  • @FunnyHunny5

    Yes. Even more astonishing, the largest black hole having been found until now weights 18 Billion times that the sun does!

  • @DieserBenuterIstCool O_O wow...that's just...wow. Could you plz try to find where have you read about that black hole,I'd rly like to read it :D I'm a black hole fanatic :DD

    Btw,it's a supermassive black hole,primordial ones are small,right?

  • @XrayW880i

    Most certainly. It is part of the quasar OJ287, itself being the size of a whole galaxy, and yes: it is a supermassive black hole, which in addition to being the most massive black hole known to man, it is also circled by one other supermassive black hole weighing in at 100 million solar masses.... Just damn.

  • @DieserBenuterIstCool Wow....I knew about that quasar,but I didn't know it was the size of a galaxy....wow. Anyway,ty for the info dude,I appreciate it :)

  • people used to think the centre of the galaxy was a super massive star called sagittarius a star but then they found that stars were orbiting this massive mass so they ended up realising that it was a super massive black hole. this is for stunkhunt:actually black hole form in many different ways, one is that a massive star collapses in on its self to create a lot of energy and gravity which drags anything that gets to close at the speed of light! you think you know every thing but you just dont!

  • @rubberdown1969 Gravity IS Physics. Quite frankly I am getting sick and tired of all those Couch-Potatoes hardly able to open a beercn without hurting themselves, that readily declare the thousands and thousands of highly skilled, educated, trained and intelligent Scientific Professionals as being dumb, because these braindeads have a much better understanding of the World.

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  • @mongolenpup Yeah dude, it's just mindblowing to think that universe is always expanding and it doesn't have an end, god, HOW IS THAT POSSIBLE? ahhhh!

  • It makes me laugh at these commenters, they all have their theories, which supposedly are correct, and the makers of the video, are just fools, goddamn, on every SpaceRip's video I see some person, who thinks this video is not correct, I just guess people at worldwide known observatories are simple guys, in white labcoats, glasses and lots of free time, so they get all these theories from the scratch. Grow the fuck up.

  • how do they know it a "Hole" can it be like some kind of object that like a really big planet that has lot of mass and make out some kind dark substance absorbs light

  • @werdna2590 Well, It's Literally a hole because it's when you get in, there's no way out, but, it is still and object.

    Think of our sun being squished to the size of a marble, and add Many more stars, it'll grow slowly, but gain mass dramatically, so the gravity gets greater each time it eats something. Inside of it might be a whole nother universe, but that would be wierd, and That is a theory.

    Ha! I feel so smart now... not

  • @rubberdown1969 Wrong. It is not gravity itselfve it is the enourmous weight of the incredible masses above the matter that squick it.

  • @rubberdown1969 On the squishing the atoms, I think he means removing the space, or nothing, between the atoms

    It is possible, a star has an overall neutral charge, so would a black hole

    You could even think of a black hole as a giant ball of quarks and electrons, it's quite possible that's what it is

  • Damn, that black hole is huge! And there's stars just getting ripped around it like juggling balls. That's crazy just imagine if we had like 7 suns just dancing around the sky. The universe is legit

  • @SkunkHunt Isn't obvious? Where did you hear that it wasn't proven? your 'mentor'? They were once stars, which collapsed on themselves, with so much gravity, that they sucked in anything that came near it. They have been proven, and exists.

    If you can't believe the truth, (of course you wouldn't) then Don't come back just to annoy people. What technology do you use? little telescope things? If you don't have the proof of your theory, don't say anything.

    P.S. I JUST DID!

  • @Noober19

    thanks for explaining it to him, that guy!

  • @footiedavanas You're welcome. I cannot believe how much ignorance people pay to the universe. Tch! What else would it be besides a black hole? his mouth?

  • @SkunkHunt Leave your 'theoretical opinions' to you and your disfunctional astrological equipment. You prove nothing with you desperate rants to prove literally nothing. You are doing the same as trying to prove that toads don't exist, but they are frogs. Same foolish argument. You can moan to any experienced person you want, who will simply reject you as i have. Good Bye!

  • @SkunkHunt

    actually black hole form in many different ways, one is that a massive star collapses in on its self to create a lot of energy and gravity which drags anything that gets to close at the speed of light! you think you know every thing but you just dont!

  • this universe surely is facinating, and scary

  • oh Noober19 can't back up himself and now tips from the convo and blocks me although he was the one insulting me......

  • This proves nothing...and in actually if you wanted to prove it you would have to take the evidence into court where it can be 'proven' but alas no body will do that because if they bring the evidence in and its demonstrated without a doubt that we don't know they exist, then I would liken it to fraud. Don't piss on me and tell me its raining.

  • @SkunkHunt You prove nothing. just like your knowledge. Don't shit on the truth and say it's crap.

    Ooooohhh.. So if i want to prove something that millions of people know already, then we'd have to bring it to some court that also has no knowledge of it? What idiodicy are you talking about? If I know something is true, why should I go to some person to tell me it's true or not when it IS? Why should idiot courts get to decide what the truth is? You can go believe all the Lies you hear. Failure.

  • @SkunkHunt Of course. Now that's all you can say? A pathetic childish lie that has no evidence what so ever. there's been hundreds of findings of black holes. You just can't prove something that exists, does't. You confuse truth with lie and jump to conclusions. Black holes exist. End of discussion. I will not return here, so you don't taunt me with false fictions of yout mind.

  • This video is bullshit and I'll tell you why.

    One if this video were true we would be able to say the size of the ENTIRE galaxy

    down to a tee.

    Second your telling me we spotted somthing the size of a pin hole thats invisable and knew it was a black hole although we don't know if they even exist, Thats over according to the video 26,000 light years away.

    Thirdly the Milky Way galaxy is over 100 000 light years across and I'm no math expert but half of 100, 000 isnt 26. 000.

  • @rgrggfdgfgr You fail to know what the video was saying.

    1. They've already measured it. And you say it's not true? Then, why do you say it's 100,000 light years across?

    2. We DO know they exist, and It's not 'invisible' because we see it when it feeds on stars, explain quasars, and supernovas.

    3. they told you that Our sun was 26 mil. light years away. Not the edge of the galaxy.

    Have you not seen the technology we've improved on?

    this was 2 years old dumbass! We know way more now! Duh!

  • @Noober19 26 million light years away from what? You mean thousands bud. :)

  • @Noober19 I don't know why your trying to insult a person you don't even know. So I'm not going to dignify that with a response. Other then you should get your facts stright and grow up a little more.

  • @rgrggfdgfgr Well, if I am, you're doing the same. whatever you want, but it changes nothing. I have NEVER heard anyone say that black holes don't exist until now. And you didn't even have some sort of logical explanation. Just because you think something is too bizzare to be true, doesn't mean it isn't.

  • @Noober19 So know you're making accusations. I never said it was to bizzare to be ture believe me there are far more "bizzare" things in the cosmos. Also I'm not claming they do not exsist you copy and paste were I said that?

  • @rgrggfdgfgr What are you talking about? I'm backing up myself now. You insulted first. Of course I'm accusing you. Isn't it obvious? You accuse me of saying false information, which is invalid to me. And of course there are more bizzare thing than black holes. Ok you didn't say they didn't exist, sorry about that, But you said we don't know they exist, even though they Do.

  • @Noober19 Okay this will be my last letter too you.

    Black holes are Theory anything that is theory isnt fact and just so you know even fact dosnt meen

    100% true it meens 99.9% probability. And that dosn't matter cause there not even fact they are

    THEORY. Look it up before making yourself sound like a fool.

  • @rgrggfdgfgr Whoever or wherever you heard it from, feeds your mind with lies. You act as if your theoretical opinion is the only verdict of the moment and the opinions and facts of others are of no account. You trample over in pursuit of whatever goal you attempt to achieve that you determine is best for your failing victory.

    Black holes Are Not a Theory, but a Fact.

    And I don't 'Look up' info that's been typed by a random person.

    If you read this, I will leave you to diminish in your loss.

  • @Noober19 go to the electric universe website & quasars, and supernovas are explained easily, gravity only universe is a failed theory dying a slow death with every new discovery. I love to send you some info but you would never read it with such a bias toward your imaginative creations that have NEVER been proven to exist only inferred.

  • @mongolenpup

    lol well i can honestly tell you that it's more a matter of having interest than a matter of being smart or dumb.

    if my physics teacher had told me that it was possible to travel in time, that stuff gets weird when we have quantum physics in the mixture and so on, i would have studied more and payed more attention in class than in any other subject. search for videos, documentaries and shows about physics on the internet. there's lot's of stuff that will surely interest you ;)

  • A black hole isnt really a hole at all its a infinitly small point that has enough gravity that if u get to close its impossible to escape. the escape velocity of earth is 7 miles per second, the escape velocity of a black hole or "singularity" is well over the speed of light. Which is why even light can't escape it.

  • @mongolenpup lol I feel the same : /

  • AAAAH! I just went to the kitchen and saw something weird. I saw something strange. I saw a star surrounded by red lights. Like, aurora. Please help me! Explain what it is.

  • @xDSxREM1XxDSx I'm not a Beiber hater but that is classic

  • @xDSxREM1XxDSx I don't think even a Black Hole would absorb him