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  • Where's ya car dude?

  • @DJCRooK3D lol My college roommate was in that movie. Nordic Dude #2.

  • That's where I left my cat

  • Super Massive Black Hole. I thought the people at N.A.S.A are creative...

  • wait, objects get lengthened when entering a black hole, and shortened when approaching the speed of light? What would happen to an object moving at light speed straight into a black hole?

  • to think: this actually has already happened... 25,000 years ago

  • Why are these guys dressed the same.

  • I wanna go down to black hole *O*"

  • none of this galaxy universe stuff would mean a thing to me without all of the computer animations that they come up with. it makes it look real but really its not.

  • @xjoe1988x true, but look out at the stars and you will see a spiral galaxy.

  • 4 Milion times bigger than our Sun? Holy mother of science :O

  • @wonszlol

    not bigger, actually a lot smaller. But 4 millions times more mass.

  • I got another reason to live.

  • Poor gas...

  • what came first the chicken or the egg?

  • @stunt509 your mom

  • @gaminggalor You child.

  • @stunt509 a single celled organism

  • @stunt509 egg. Eggs predate chickens by millions of years.

  • @stunt509 Eukaryota. 

  • I love these videos every week.. just sucks my nice 30" monitor is about to die on me. I cant watch 1080p videos anymore without the video catching up during parts with lots of graphics...

    Have to downgrade to the lowly 720p :(

  • @piratebri A buffer under run has nothing to do with your monitor.

  • God's incredible hydrogen fart is about to meet its fate.

  • Scientist: ooh lookie a black hole at the centre of ze galaxy!

    us: HURHURSUPERMASSIVEBLACKHOLEHUR­RHURR

  • Black holes could lead to other universes, or they can just release the matter that has been broken down. Black holes release heat apparently.

  • music??? at 4;15

    

  • Its creepy to think that black holes are actually 3D spheres in their shape. They are not flat at all. Like a big ball of darkness.

  • @gayfishby Black holes aren't a single body. The "Black Hole" includes the Accretion disk, Event Horizon and the Singularity. A Singularity is the actual Mass of the black hole, and has no size or shape and infinite density, so Black holes aren't really 3D spheres.

  • space rip RIP

  • I can't explain fire so the magic dragon did it.

  • Oaw Great video !!  Truly awesome and breathtakiing. Thanks for sharing.

  • This is absolutely fantastic, a really unique spectrum of our universe. But it is only a small spec of dust compared to the rest of space. Imagine the possibilities, the continuing awe-inspiring, shock absorbing adventure that awaits humanity. There could be MILLIONS of these meltdowns happening right now, pretty sweet.

  • fuck, not being sober hels

  • this is amazing!

  • you guys made a video a while ago about planet earth.. life.. or something.. it was long and super good and a test or something. where the fuck did it go. more people need to watch this stuff, why not push as much content as possible?

  • I FUCKING LOVE SPACERIP

  • @shockermethod Very true...Never really thought of that....Sort of like a plant supplies Oxygen, and we supply CO2...Very nice.

  • If An object...... Sorry my phone is crazy

  • What would happen if a object much larger than the black hole hit it ?

  • @Ericklokpip1 black hole would suck it slowly. Its the most powerful object.

    But you should know that this is pretty impossible for an object to hit the BH, BH's gravity would hold this object on an orbit.

    Sorry 4 my english, peace

  • @Ericklokpip1 Hard to imagine what object that would be.

  • @RapLibrary Have you not seen the first ever picture of a black hole swallowing up a sun? If you dont think that was a black hole then id like to here your theory of what it was :)

  • @Chilibe Your welcome :)

  • Why is ther own advert overlaid as a link. Trying to enjoy but annoying.

  • black holes are a hoax. I even heard some people say they are a gateway to a parralel universe. Bullshit.

  • @RapLibrary So what would you say that ball of nothing but gravity is?

  • @NIN1024 @JoshuaFVrooman - Just pointing out that it looked great on the XBox app, as well :-) I originally watched the video on my Desktop. I turned to my XBox to see if the HD options were consistent. They were. LED and Stereo glory ensued LOL

  • how can we zoom in milky way if we are inside?

  • @Chilibe Our knowledge of our galaxy (and many others) is still very new but much progress has been made. By using radio observations, aawe were able to determine the structure of our galaxy (by using Doppler Shift).

    Based on these types of observations, we are able to create an artist's impression, like the one above, for what our galaxy might look like.

    Andromeda Galaxy ia spiral but alot bigger than our own. Andromeda Galaxy is ver similar in shape toour own galaxy

  • @sarajanegarr tnx. :)

  • I want to be an astronomer...

  • I am scared to shit of Black Holes

  • Crazy head shake at 2:02

  • @MovieTrim I call this "pecking reflex", it reminds me of when pigeons walk... xD

  • @MovieTrim like Max Headroom (early 80s) lol

  • @WRplayer2: Things CAN travel faster than the speed of light relative to eachother, for example two planets or stars that are very far apart. But you can't convey information faster than this upper speed limit. And you can't catch up with light itself cause light can't be stationary.

  • I regret seeing the male speakers face in 1080p :(

  • I wish some of these short clips where longer. You just get intrigued then it's all over :(

  • im sorry but this video was a complete waste of time no point to it what so ever 

  • @WhiteRabbitm8te Made no point?, What? Are you serious? What did you expect to watch, a star wars like video? Mate, really...

  • one day we will be dead because of black holes or our sun  .

  • one year from destruction 12/21/2011

  • I don't think the speed is really vertiginous either, since there's nobody there to experience it, and speed doesn't cause vertigo, but height.

  • "...composed of myriads of stars."

    Grammatically wrong, should read:

    "...composed of myriad stars."

    Correct me if I'm wrong, thumbs up if I'm right.

  • @EdsEnemy whateva! Mr.NoItAll! 

  • @DoveDancing Snakes have a direct connection to the electrical currents of Mother Earth because they crawl on their bellies on her skin. They represent the plasma filaments that connect all via the unified field. Snakes offer cosmic transmissions to those with empathy and compassion for Mother Earth. A Plasma Ball is a Medusa Head. I do not believe in holding any animal captive. I did receive Shamanic dreams from these snakes and I uploaded this video only for my classmates.

    Hahahahahahahahaha.

  • @EdsEnemy Bahahaha WTF??? LMFAO man you're one weird crazy fucker

  • @kingman4889 That piece of text was taken from the profile of the user I was replying to, "DoveDancing". It's utter bollocks, of course, everybody knows snakes crawl on their bellies because god took their legs away hurrrr durrrrrr

  • That means this star has probably disappeared all together by now. is just 30 years will rip it apart i think 25k will swallow it up entirely. Very interesting stuff.

  • Excellent video and the comments have with some merit, but no one mentions the missing equation that as matter is pulled in the black hole there is no thought given to the displacement of Dimension. Surely no one forgot this? 

  • SpaceRip, you rock. 

  • Stunning. It should be very interesting to image the events in x-ray and other wavelengths. 

  • what the hell accent is that????

  • You'd have to be blind not to be watching this in 1080p. Well worth the wait.

  • As always, comments about scientific videos only prove that only a tiny part of the population is intelligent ... the rest is absolutely retarded.

  • @ignaciojork ...and everybody is convinced that they are in this tiny part.

  • @Grey13Human yes that's unfortunately true. nothing is more annoying than an idiot who thinks he is intelligent.

    "I know that I know nothing" [Plato's Socrat]

  • We're all gonna die!!!!!!!!!! LMFAO

  • I agreed with 76% but the other 24% that I cant accept the fact that black hole will cast the gas ripped apart. The truth is universe can be complicated since there are many black holes instead of this one. Plus, "the science fiction become the science fact" isnt really answer our question wat we want to perceived it!

  • thanks for the video, nice to learn about new discoveries.

  • ALSO,.. id like to point out that the guy said they HAVE BEEN watching this for years,... !!!! BUT only recently told us about the black hole,.. ? i might be wrong or just the last to hear about this one but,.. !! its news to me.

  • what i would like to know be4 i GOOGLE IT LOL. how can scientist tell the difference between the beams of light that they catch,,then anilise and then say any particular star is ,.. one light year away,.. or BILLIONS,.. ??? maybe its obvious,.. just not to me,.!!

  • @FLYGUYNO1 It's not easy to understand and certainly not obvious but I think it is based on a combination of brightness (luminosity) and wavelength of the light and crucially depends on comparison with so-called 'standard candle' brightness, determined from Cepheid variable stars. Probably best to Google it if you really want to know. It's not something that I can do - that's for sure.

  • What is a light year? a light year is the distance that light travels in a vacuum in one year (1 light year = 9.4605284 × 10000000000000000 meters).Therefore you can't say it happened 5 9.4605284 × 10000000000000000 meters ago..LOL?

    just saying :P

  • jesus christ, so timejiff said "light years" instead of "years". we all know what he meant. and who cares about this pointless argument anyways

  • lol, this music

  • next*

  • Fantastic video, If there will be any effect on the stars nearby the black hole. Atleast the black hole is going to have his dinner in the nest 10 years lol. :)

  • Argh, her put-on accent is killing me!

  • Light-years are NOT measurements of TIME. Because while it is important to remember that a star that is five light-years away (distance) is also five years in the past, the measurement of TIME is still YEARS and NOT light-years. You do NOT say that something is five light-years old, you say it is five light-years away and it is therefore implicit that what you are seeing is five years in the past.

  • The sun is 8 minutes away. What is the distance to the sun?

  • @shoa31 About 150.000.000 km

  • @shoa31 Between 0.983 289 8912 AU and 1.016 710 3335 AU, or about 150.000.000 km. What you diving at though is how LONG does light take to reach the Earth, which is 8 light-minutes, which is again a measurement of TIME not DISTANCE.

  • A quasar would be cool!

  • Get over it..LY is a measurment of distance and time, period.

  • Light year is the measure of both space and time, idiots. It takes 4 earth years at the speed of light to get to Alpha Centauri... None of you idiots have any idea. Go find Jesus.

  • @shoa31 Oh my god. You're bringing religion into this? Would you like me to explain why talking about religion in a SCIENCE video isn't the dumbest decision one could make? But it is in your catholic nature. Always trying to fucking convert people.

  • @JonJonFtheW -

    "oh my God" ???? why you say that? You have a God you can call your own? Yes. Everyone has a personal God. You could have intelligently asked a question like - Is the universe inside God or is God inside the universe?

  • finally I have a system that can handle these vids in 1080hd ^^ god damn love spacerip

  • I used to measure time in light years, then i took »»───(knee)───►

  • @abradras wow, well at least everyone would have a arrow in the knee about using light year as time.

  • So that's where spaghetti comes from... 

  • @TheTotalRyan are you dumb ? spaghetti grow in supermarkets ^^

  • SCIENCE FOREVER!!!!

  • Wow! Actual experimental observation concerning black holes is something that we would have to wait another 100,000 years to be able to do ourselves. The fact that this is occurring RIGHT NOW is such a spectacular opportunity for us! I feel like I have traveled to the future! I CAN'T CONTROL MY HAPPINESS HAHAHA

  • @Fupper16 Actually it's a travel in the past , like 20,000 years in the past , because the gas has been sucked by the hole a long time ago , but the imagery traveling to us took a very , very long time

  • It is said that Chuck norris has two super massive black holes in his pants

  • Sweet, can't wait to hear about the results.

  • SpaceRip, what is the name of the music playing around 2:18?

  • Cool! Will we be able to see the dual jets with the naked eye from earth?

  • @nilsandrae: No. Visible light from the region is blocked by dust clouds. All these observations are being made using infrared radiation.

  • Chuck Norris uses one of those to vacuumclean his carpet

  • i wish the black hole suck in all the teabagging fascists pigs

  • maybe the black hole isn't there now...we'll just have to wait for 25000 years

  • @cruxader27 i dont think its 25 000 lightyears away tough

  • "Science fiction becoming science fact", just because we could not prove it, it doesn't mean it was science fiction.

    Must of us don't believe in many scientific stuff we see on TV, but science is crazy and the unexpected could happen.

    Our minds need to be more opened about scientific possibilities.

    I for example, do not believe that there's a "God" or any special force watching our actions to makes pay for them later, but I believe that after we die, part of us becomes intelligent energy.

  • 997 thump ups by 301 views ?!?

  • I love these videos.

  • Amazing !! It's nice to be safe 25K light-yrs away

  • Lol I giggle every time I hear about "the very large telescope". Still can't believe they named it that.

  • @jalene150 I have a telescope too. It comes out of its shell and probes the farthest reaches of the black hole!

  • It is turning like crazy

  • we are nothing in the universe...

  • @meoconbatchut Wrong. Every living being emits love, and they areneeded in the universe :)

  • @mrteemumilto you right! but i'm just compare about size, we're very very small in the universe :)

    thank

  • OMG @ 3:00 "It will become elongated and stretched, it will eventually become like spaghetti"! DON'T YOU SEE! IT'S THE FLYING SPAGHETTI MONSTER! THE ATHEISTS WERE RIGHT!

  • can i translate into my language and publish this with your permission, sir

  • Damn black hole's are interesting

  • If the black holes gravitational pull is so strong that nothing can escape it.. Then how is it possible that it sling shots around the black hole like that?

  • @walstar20 Nothing can scape a black hone once it's passed the black hole's event horizon -- which is quite small. For any other external object, the black hole is just another massive object -- except that it doesn't shine.

    For example, if our sun was replaced by a little back hole of the same mass, strictly nothing would happen to the orbit of the planets. (Except, that we would be in a very cold darkness...).

  • @philoposos Black holes are invisible, and I do agree but you can't say its not true because of quantum physics, we might discover a particle that can travel faster then the speed of which light can travel and maybe escape a black hole.

  • @spyro40000 Absolutely agree. We can't disclude the fact that we still have not discovered the vast majority of space and particles. So we can't NOT agree with a perfectly understandable theory that we will probably never prove until we discover that particle, so I will go with: Yes, it's most probably true.

  • @spyro40000 You're missing the point of Walstar20's question.

  • @spyro40000 By the way, even if such a faster than light particle existed (which it doesn't) it would still have to travel faster than the expansion of space itself towards the black hole. Otherwise it wouldn't still be able to scape the gravitational pull within the event horizon. But this expansion is not bounded and tends to infinity as one approaches the center of mass of the black hole. Therefore NOTHING can scape it's gravitational pull within a certain radius.

  • @philoposos Many black holes though clearly show huge jets of gas escaping them, reaching several lightyears into space. I guess it's all just a matter of speed.

    And btw, i do believe that objects can be faster than light. Why not?

  • @WRplayer2 They don't scape the event horizon. They scape the external accretion disc --which's spin create a the magnetic fields responsible by these jets. But this was the subject of my first comment to Walstar20.

    By the way. You can believe whatever you want. It doesn't change the fact that photons don't have mass -- and whatever has mas is bounded to travel slower than photons.

  • Does any of this really make sense? I think it's really just a bunch of bullshit. Guesswork in a white coat. Get a real job.

  • @wonderwhaz797: Maybe it makes no sense just to you. Sorry.

  • @wonderwhaz797 hahaha....Im also an Astronomer....an every time I hear this from my mother...! look dude....so you think that lawyers and economists are the "real" job?? they are just parasites......wake up first and then I ll change job!!!

  • @wonderwhaz797 Yes, it makes perfect sense if you read about it in greater detail. And it's not guesswork, it's proven.

  • @wonderwhaz797 i hear this same argument by creationists all the time "i dont understand it so it must aint be true" ignorance is no excuse for assertiveness

  • PLZ keep bringing these good videos..plz continue this gr8 work guys

  • Ah space, still amazes me.

  • I used to be an astronomer, but then i took an arrow to the knee.

  • Its, pretty funny considering all this happened already

  • imagine if a butthole could do this trick. release gas enough to incapacitate a victim then just suck it right back in. thanks for the vid

  • The things that is sooooo funny is that that really happened thounsands of years ago lol. so who knows what it actually looks like near the black hole now lol. could be only like 1 or 2 stars left circling if that lol.

  • 7 idiots

  • Fuck call of duty I want space

  • The cloud was sucked into the black hole 25 000 light years ago, spacerip should have included that fact.

  • @timejiff: Why, when, other than being an interesting tidbit, it makes no difference that it's actually being seen now? There is no way the results can have been known here any faster than they are, no one can come in and spoil the plot for you. Just relax and enjoy what's happening now.

  • @timejiff We have yet to see what actually happened 25000 years ago.

  • @timejiff Someone probably already corrected you about this but in case they haven't, it was 25 000 years ago, not light years. A light year is a unit of distance, not time.

  • @Alexandurs i was just about to comment the exact same thing!! it's scary how there would have been only a few words difference!

  • @timejiff

    A light year is a measure of distance, not time.

  • @hilbert54 You just took my replay :p

  • @hilbert54 he probably meant to say year ... while explaining how he got that decision .... so it got a bit blended up

  • @hilbert54 If light is the speed limit and there is no way around it. It becomes a measure of time.

  • @hilbert54 it just gives you a relative mindset of how far it is, by how long it takes for "light" to travel to that distance.

  • @hilbert54 Therefore it has taken the light from that cloud 25000 years to reach the telescopes on Earth. So yeah @timejiff is right.

  • @josetazz16 No he isn't, he should have said years, which is a measure of time, not light years, which is a measure of distance. That is what he was correcting him on.

  • @wolverine005 Yeah you're right. But I'm pretty sure that's what he meant anyway.

  • @hilbert54

    this guy got a bunch of his friends to give him a thumbs up, clearly.

  • @timejiff No, just some other people that thought you're an idiot. Saying something happened 25 000 light years ago is like saying: "That fat girl over there must weigh atleast 200 farenheit."

  • @SayNoobB4ULeave Your are incorret as a light year is time and distance. So how do you compare F to Lb.? A. you don't

  • @stendak No its not. light years is not a unit of time. Just as a mile is not a unit of time.

  • @SayNoobB4ULeave actually space and time are one and the same per Einstein hence the term space/time continuum. the faster you travel in time the more it compresses and the slower you travel the more it stretches, therefore space/time is subjective and also one in the same.

  • @SayNoobB4ULeave You're picking on stuff he said wrong yet you know what he means. Something that is at a distance of say 25k light years from us... If we were to look at it, we'd be seeing whats going on on that area 25k years ago.. almost like a video recording. In other words that planet can be burning hell at this point or not even there but we only see what happened 25k years ago because that's how long it takes light to travel to our eyes/telescopes.

  • @SayNoobB4ULeave i cant tell you shes that hot. but damn a few drinks and your pulled to her like shes got that gravity.

  • @compendiumgravemind If shes really that fat, it might actually be gravity pulling you in.

  • @SayNoobB4ULeave awww he got the joke, vegeta!

  • @hilbert54 I think he meant years; since the length of time for the light to reach us would be immense.