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  • Nothing becomes something becomes nothing

  • im pretty sure that in the formation of the universe everything was spread outand these supermassive black holes' gravitational pull pulled all the componenents of a galaxy near it and therefore making a galaxy what it is and its formation... and maybe a supermassive black hole is just a blackhole that sucked in or combined with many other black holes making the black holes more dense and larger therefore creating a stronger gravitational pull

  • am i the only one or is this guy's accent is a fake British??

  • I have a theory on how the black holes get there :)

  • @CurareHakira go on.

  • @Zanazuah Well since theres so much matter in the formation of a galaxy, maybe it all goes together but it then collapses under its own mass and it forms a black hole and it then eats up all the matter around it growing in size to a super massive black hole. :)

  • @CurareHakira :D nice

  • @CurareHakira :D nice

  • i love how he says black hole

  • @DnisZz HE IS CHUCK FUCKING NORRIS!!!!

  • 2:07 - God's Energy Reserve

  • @SlyNicolai why did you retire?

  • @SlyNicolai It does not move in spirals, it moves in circular orbits and just has the appearance of a spiral because stars are clumped up in galactic arms. The inertia the Earth has keeps it from falling into the sun. If an object in being pulled in by gravity but has enough speed so that its inertia keeps it from falling in, it is called an orbit. So basically nothing is "spiraling", just orbiting with the appearance of a spiral due to clumps or matter in galactic arms. Understand?

  • @SlyNicolai I-N-E-R-T-I-A. There your problems solved...........

  • WAIT WAIT WAIT---the super-massive black hole is in the center of our universe -but i also hear that the sun is going to align itself to the center of the universe,,does that mean its gonna suck up the sun and were all gonna die :''''''(

  • @hatchfatbat, we have proved several times over that time moves slower nearer a massive object. Its actually a very easy experiment.

  • i dont understand why SMBH are called destructive. they are the reason why galaxies are held togather and possible reasons why galaxies formed at first. That said we have no evidence that matter falling inside it is destroyed. at worst it is a creative force.

  • @sushanalone LOL!? A black hole is.. think of this.. You get the Sun. You squish it into a ball tinier then a n atom. That would be a Black Hole. The black hole is sucking in all things matter and energy and basically everything. Every time it sucks in something, (it is sucking in everything because of the singularity and the smaller an object is with more compressed matter, it has a larger gravity. Eventually we will be sucked into the SMBH at our center of our galaxy. It's a conveyor belt.

  • @ReviewrOfGames like what was your point? you are simply reiterating facts.You didnt understand what context i was talking about. The centre of gravity of the universe is the SMBH. it keeps the stars in place and gives galaxies the shape. without its influence early on stars would have not been formed,. that said the universe inside galaxies does not expand into infinity because of gravity , the centre of which is SMBH. Get my point. No SMBH= universe would be very different .they are creative 2

  • @sushanalone * Centre of gravity of Galaxy not Universe*=correction

  • no fear 2 indians Rajknikant is ther

  • no fear 2 indians Raknikant is ther

  • wow! the soundtrack is "Vertigo" theme.

  • i have the answer as to what is in the center of the milky way and all galaxies in the infinite outer space it was classified as TSC10 (TOP SECRET CLASS 10) it is Rosy o'donnell's ass :D

  • even though the black hole is traviling at a big speed 2 light weeks is a very long time so if it ever gets close to earth ittle take a while

  • @mypurestatus I'm new to this so... What is a light week?

  • @MurdocLC Technically you can X-ray a planet, but who cares about dirt?

  • Chuck Norris once fell into a Black Hole and survived. it involved defying the Laws of Physics. Also, William Holden gave him a hand.

  • I'd recommend reading the Law of One with an open mind. It covers a great deal about the intelligence behind the galaxies. lawofone.info

  • @Melvillemortis0108 Ohhhhh, that makes since now....

  • Who the fuck divided by 0.

    Own up.

  • @niknikbik meeeeeeee

  • @niknikbik Sorry :( I didn't think my schoolboy error would start eating the galaxy.

  • @niknikbik sorry

  • so the other day I was saying to my girldfriend "Gee, you have a supermassive black hole, gee you have a supermassive black hole" she said "why did you have to say it twice to me" I said "I didn't, it was an echo. lol

  • "...that all galaxies, could have giant black holes at their hearts..."

    o/` There's a hole in my heart that can only be filled by youuuuuu o/`

    :D

  • Wait a second, they know what is in the center of the galaxy, but they can't even tell us what the solid core of jupiter looks like? Really?

  • @SomeNightElf they actually can and do now to an extent, jupiter is a gas giant, which means its only composed out of gas and a mayhap a small or bigger core, the real deal is that the first top layers are clouds, which then form to be a liquid, and then form to be a solid ocean due to pressure or what one calls it, i think its on youtube but i do not remember the name of it, anyway its much like what happens to water on a super ocean earth, the water becomes solid in the depths

  • @SomeNightElf Well, the galaxy isnt solid. You cant X-ray a planet.

  • every one of us has a supermassive black hole. shoots gases as well at tremendous forces. XD

  • "In a World...." lol

  • GW.Bush: Look, a shortcut, Blast off!

    Captain: Thats a black hole you fucking idiot!

    Bush: Whats a black hole? Oh well, we are already past whats called "the event horizon"

    Captain: *Thinks* Why didn't this idiot stay in Texas?

  • @ArcyTheFurryArcanine *yiffs your super massive furry black hole* You can has matter inside you nao, tee hee!! *giggle*

  • Or Oprahs butthole?

  • Hooray for greedy supermassive blackholes, without them galaxies would not assemble.

    "Praise of Folly" on an intergalactic level

  • i have the thing mention in this video

  • 0:13 Vuvuzela time!

  • wheres the original supermassive black holes documentary

  • OR, Several black holes.

  • I just shat in my pants.... they have to be soo scary?????

  • There are some galxies in where the black hole is not located in the center but close to it. The universe never ceases to surprise me.

  • Einstein said nothing is faster then light, umm well  that black hole swallows up a whole lot of light so I guess he was wrong. Why wont the light escape the BLACK HOLE? hmmmmm.

  • @searchn4mytruth Good question, A black hole has an infinite amount of density, I theorize that a black holes radius is at or near zero, combined with the large mass left over when it was a star produces a large gravitational field that not even light can escape. I don't think that its attracting light faster than light can move but its just too strong for light to escape.

  • @searchn4mytruth nothing is moving faster then light, the black hole is just simply pulling the light in. the reason why the light cannot escape is because space is falling into the hole at the speed of light meaning anything going in stays in, anything trying to get out cannot.

  • @CHUBBLE117 But that dont make since what your writting, If the blackhole is MOVING, that means its moving FASTER then light, because that light is not FAST enough to escape, so theres holes in your theory too.

  • @searchn4mytruth the black hole itself isn't moving... its a stationary object what is moving is space and matter falling into it, i said that everything falling into a black hole reaches the speed of light not exceeding it at the event horizon is where everything reaches that speed and light from the inside trying to get out can't because space is falling in at the speed of light.

  • @searchn4mytruth plainly the back hole's gravity is far too strong for light to escape from, this may be due to as we know high gravity slows down the time and all around it which means that light itself may be lowered in its speed and gravity would be strong enough to capture it, much like a trap that can numb someone before killing it slowly, a cosmis carnivore

  • @Melvillemortis0108 We havent proved that gravety would actually slow time yet. But it would be amazing to test it out :)

  • "There's only one thing in the universe this dense. Lying at the center of this necklace of spinning stars is a supermassive black hole."

    That statement is misleading. Since the Schwarzschild radius is directly proportional to the mass of an object, a supermassive black hole may actually have a density lower than that of air.

  • if their was a black whole a billion times more than a regular blackwhole then our sun would have been gone a long time ago. their is a supermassive blachwhole in the center of the UNIVERSE that creates a spiral

  • In the name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful.: . So verily I call to witness the planets - that recede

    . Go straight, or hide

    فَلا أُقْسِمُ بِالْخُنَّسِ

    الْجَوَارِ الْكُنَّسِ

    سبــــــــــــــحان الله

  • Dr. Jonathan Reed Uses The Link Bracelet - Alien Technology - On Camera. Odisealink. Watch here ___

    watch?v=-Jmm2SaAbJo

  • i always thought galaxies strangely resembled a toilet being flushed

  • my theory is that black holes are gate ways betwean universes

  • @amazonking7

    thatd be the most common theory

  • @amazonking7 ur theory is based on a dream obviously.

  • @amazonking7 you could be right

    and that'd be incredibly interesting

  • Lol the comments i read here, black hole = a place where gravity is so high that even light can't escape it.

  • In my humble opinion, black holes are pure energy, the same energy which has produced the whole of the Universe.. but its origin needs to be proven as yet,

    In any event, we need great minds to unfold the up- to- now, a great mystery....

  • the first thing popped into my head was "supermassive black hole" by Muse. xD;

  • you want to see a black hole? get yr self in front of a large mirror- turn about, then lower yr pants -look at the Mirror -- there's the black hole !!

  • @libertango100 moar liek BROWN HOLE am i rite?

  • @watsisname I was only joking-- we can't take everything 2 serious can we?....

  • @libertango100 I was joking, too. ;)

  • Black holes do exsist, I may be a kid but heck I know my science.

  • @MissRoxyTrickyGloop Yep, they absolutely do exist. :)

  • i like the star trek type music in the background

  • I laugh every time he says "supermassive black hole"...so scientific haha.

  • @armandahammer lol I know. right? you would expect for it to be called, like you said, something more scientific.

  • @jaimeg123prmt Heh, before they were called "black holes", physicists referred to them as "dark stars". But somehow black hole just has such a good ring to it I guess. :P

  • i like how he says: ,,you cant see it, BUT ITS THERE! xD,,

  • I think i spotted a Collector vessel somewhere in there.

  • @Olemguy I AM ASSUMING DIRECT CONTROL OF THIS COMMENT

  • @soldierassasin We are the harbinger of their perfection. Prepare these humans for ascension.

  • @Olemguy haha wow

  • There is a reason galaxys are spaced out like a spiral.. we're all doomed eventually this place we call earth will be destroyed

  • these black holes are essential in maintianing the gravitational constants of galaxies energy is inverted to generate inertia which in turn creates gravity. there is nothing evil or destructive about them that is a human viewpoint.

  • all stable galaxies will have a black hole

  • So one day where a going to sucked up in a massive black hole.. (or not, because earth doesn't lay in a arm that is connected to the black hole) Jippie..

  • Have we even seen a black hole??

  • nope.

  • @KnapyPuppy, you can't actually observe a black hole, you can only infer its existence by secondary phenomena. But yes, stars near the center of our galaxy seem to be orbiting at a rate that suggests a superheavy object in the dead center.

  • Interesting, could be anything though right? Blackhole is just a concept developed to help us understand the phenomena correct?

  • no.

  • the black hole can suck in light but not chuk norris!

  • @voesgen,

    also, kareem abdul jabbar would destroy a black hole if he saw one.

  • @voesgen1 you are right chuck norris can suck the black hole

  • @voesgen1 maybe he could hold back the Earth from destruction

  • im an azzhole...so ive been told :p (no race avail) :p

  • im a brown hole ( im asian)

  • I am a white hole :D

  • see now its not tv i trust its the physisysts and what they tell me then gives me the info i need to think of my own theorys

    but heres something some idiot at school told me

    he said that you can stop black holes you just need something really big. like a giant plug oh how i lol-ed

  • super massive black hole

  • the galaxy is alot like an atom... strong dense core, loosely packed cloud around it.

  • a black hole cannot stop Clearence Seedorf's heavy shot

  • i second that.

  • @infidel94

    whahahahha geweldig!:P

  • in my eyes, indisposed, in disguises .............no-one knows

  • NASA - Not Always So Accurate

  • well it makes sense that there is a super massive black hole at the centre of each galaxy b/c galaxies are mere specks (containing hundreds of billions of stars) millions of light years apart and these stars are attracted by the pull of the black hole which is why they cluster together and form distinct galaxies -they're the reason stars aren't evenly spread out in space

  • What my question is, Why are scientists so eager to learn what's out there instead of what's "in here"? We barely know if there is life in our galaxy besides us. All we know are our main planets and a black hole in the center. we should look more in our galaxy instead of what's out.

  • That's all we know eh?  Um....no, wrong. We know a great, GREAT deal more than that about our own galaxy.

  • @screamingshadowaxeXD

    if we could understand what happens at the singularity in the black hole we could understand how the "big Bang" happened. cause Einstein meant that everything started with a Bang, so to say a singularity.

    other Stars are explored as well but Black holes have asecret we have yet to understand.

  • Well, nowadays the big bang theory has changed a lot, and there is no more a singularity as a beginning, in standard theory.

  • quite interestinf really

  • Huh? That's just a ridiculous thing to say. How else do you explain stars being whipped around "nothing", in well defined orbits at 1000km/s? Just because we can't see a blackhole, doesn't mean we can't detect them.

    That would be like saying protons or electrons don't exist because we can't see them. True, we can't see them, but we have lots and lots of evidence for their existance (ie. all of modern chemistry).

  • Yes, but just remember Einstein was not perfect. He was 100% certain that quantum physics was garbage and that gravity should still be the dominating force on the atomic level. We now know he was dead wrong on that.

  • @TopSpeedCGT No, it has just yet to be proven.

  • that was my theory too, black hole holds galaxy same as sun holds our system

  • interesting, but a bit overdramatic

  • you cant see it but its there 3:05 lol

  • Blackholes that spin may develop holes in their middle (like a very flat cd, spinning very rapidly) it is theorised that if you were able to approach and be drawn through this hole, your velocity would exceed lightspeed - and thus time travel, of a sort. Of course it's more likely that as you got close to the singularity, you'd be spaghettified into a few trillion atoms.

  • Balckholes grow in mass as they absorb the matter around them...once they have 'eaten' that stuff immediately around them they can't eat anymore. They also evapourate...very slowly (Hawking Radiation) The blackhole at the centre of our galaxy will not consume the entire galaxy ie. if our sun turned into a blackhole today, we would notice absolutely no change in our orbit, even mercury wouldn't fall into it, unless it ate a bunch of comets...we'd miss the light and warmth though.

  • A black hole is the most frightening dangerous thing there is.

  • You haven't met my ex...

  • rofl

  • The problem with Supermassive black holes is that they cannot get weaker. They only gain strength.

  • It's gonna kill us all!!!!

  • Evil Rules!

    All our known universe spins around an evil black hole!

    Metallica´s Dark Sun curse! (I have a dark hole in my pocket!)

  • so if we were to get sucked into this black hole, what would happen and why wouldnt we just come out the other side? would the gravity be strong enough to crush our galaxy into the size of a grain of rice?

  • @uaabratt there was a recent BBC Horizon documentary about blackholes called 'whos afraid of a big black hole?' it explains how scientists kno there are black holes, but they are uterly confused by them. they dont kno whats at the very end of a black hole. einsteins thoery could be wrong. its about converging thoeries at the very small quantum level, and the very big 'theory of relativity' of what einstein proposed, but the 2 theories dont speak to eachother.

  • You said it, what would happen is that we would be crushed into a very small volume. Nothing can escape a black hole so we wouldn't come out the other side. However there's no way that this will happen in the near future so it's not something to worry about.

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  • It would crush youThe gravity would crush you out against the surface of the black hole.

  • @paimail21 If there is even a surface! Maybe it's one big drain and we appear in another universe.. who knows

  • @Alishondra uhm...

    A Black hole is just alot of matter very, very densly pressed togeather.

    You would be crushed.

  • @paimail21 I know :) It's just a theory of some scientists

  • @Alishondra

    Just a theory? Do you even know what a theory is?

  • @paimail21 I'm not going in to discussion, I'm trying to be friendly. But you apparently are a person that always wants to be right. Cool down, relax and be friendly :)

  • Spaghettification. And it's not a theory.

  • There is no such theory. No black hole by itself is pulling any matter apart. Relativistic jets are a combination of magnetic fields on plasma, but that's another thing

  • yes it is I watched it on the television

  • No, there is not. In fact you cannot find it anywhere. The only things "running out" from a black hole are plasma jets and Hawking radiation.

  • well ok...

    I've seen a tv program claiming of a comet coming from a nearby universe...

    I would not trust tv that much

  • I don't trust it either

  • lol

  • And I know that the theory I said isn't correct....

  • black holes come from verry, verry intense mass of gravity that then pulls down space for ever and on, which then sucks everything around it into its intense gravitational field. secondly the reason why the sun has a gravitational pull is due to its enormus mass, which creates a small dip in space and creates the planets to go around, if you picture a sheet of thin plastic on the top of a bowl, then put a giant marble inside

    think of it as the sun, then add one marbel inside, same thing happens!

  • ??? No black hole will be created by the sun. It's not massive enough!

  • lol its true every sun has a black hole inside because look every planet in our milky way galaxy goes around the sun beceause of its gravity then it must be the black hole inside making all the planets go arond :D

  • if that shit comes here i would say o hell naw

  • u cant see it. but its there lmaoooooooooooooooooooo

  • so good ay! hahaha

  • I know XD

  • i think that black holes are good for your self esteem

    you know that out there in the dahkness there is a hole that takes in everything so u dont feel like a slut

  • the black hole in our galaxy is freaky but our galaxy is also hundreds of thousand light years across

  • its 120 thousand light years across

  • "more disturbingly..." a black hole isn't scary, only if you get within its pull, obviously the center of the galaxy (to put it into perspective) the supermassive black hole is to the bliions of suns, as the sun is the the planets. not in the same way of course

  • Well its not like it can suddenly switch from hi to feeding state, basicly the feeding state is when there is still mass that ti can "swollow" in its vicinity, it does not just suddenly say "HII! im going to swollow the entire galaxy now!" unless it actually gets a huge mass increase, it cant expand its gravitational pull.

  • Am I wrong when i suggest that it Has to be a supermassive black hole in every galaxy's center? either that or an damn gigantic star with enormous mass? because if there aren't, then all the stars in the galaxy wouldn't cilcle around the center but form theire own much smaller starclumps, rotating the most massive star in that group.

    So i dont get why the astronomers think so much about it. to me its kinda obvious, what would it be in the center if not a black hole? what could have more mass? xD

  • Ok tear up all the science books. Here we go again. :-)

  • right...

  • Whats the name of this episode/documentary?

  • this could destroy the big bang theory and replace it. Maybe, in the beginning gggoooddd created an ultra super massive black hole to do things for him. the end result, us, and possibly many other beings.

  • lollll i thought that same thing at the end lollll

  • rofl i couldnt help myself

  • sry i cant deny myself this xD:

    Black Hole: Nom Nom Nom Nom Nom... xD