2:30 is the most beautiful thing I have ever seen. I see how people go crazy. Physics on the most massive scale. How those galaxies might have looked over billions of years. Mind blowing.
@Technoid333 I think moving towards the earth wouldnt fast forward what you see. Because as the theory states.. light's speed is already at max. travelling towards it wont make it go faster even on the spaceship's point of view. so time should be the one to give way. or at least that's what I know...
SpaceRip, I love your videos. I am only thirteen, but I am deeply interested in space. So many people at my school, even my Science teacher, think that if you only study space, that you are completely ignoring your planet. They think space is boring. But I know you can unlock secrets of the Earth but studying space. Therefore, I spend most of my time watching your videos, learning about space and constellations and the universe. Thank you for posting these.
People. TheTechnoid333 is probably talking about if the ship was already way over there. so, he is probably right. Because we see all of the other galaxies from millions of light years away, so the events we see happened only so long ago. And if the ship was moving towards earth, it would maybe see the past slightly faster, but it'd have to go very fast. If it was going the speed of light, it would see earth in x2 speed.....right?
@eucalyptus3480 hmm xd i thought that if u moved 4 lightyears closer to an object with the speed of light, wouldnt u then spend 4 years moving closer making u see 4 years pass plus the 4 lightyears since the light takes 4 years to pass that distance which u just passed? means 8 years-4 years = 4 years of something that had gone while ur only 4 years older than be4 :P? which means it gotta be seen with 2x the speed?
Millions of times the suns mass.....as if thats hard to do with black holes. A black hole that could fit in my hand can have the mass of the sun. With videos like this its easy to see why tools like BlameRepublicans favorite them. Funny guys like this video who enjoy false information and the never ending question to be a tool. I wish I could throw BlameRepublicans in the even horizon and just watch as his face freezes in agony. It would be like hitting pause on a beautiful moment in HD.
@xxxxdarksidexxxx Millions of times the mass of the sun is a huge black hole. A black hole that big would have a hard time being a singularity. Assuming they are infinitely dense they could be.
@GoombaXerxes God only resides inside your BRAINS !! There is none in reality !! I'm sorry to disappoint !! You or anyone became aware of God from your parents, society,etc....!! People with less knowledge grab the hand of GOD !!
"Worst case scenario, another sun hits us in the process."
Worst case scenario is that the sun gets flung into the center of the galaxy. The odds of being hit by another star during the galaxy collision are fantastically small.
@Crypton1989 the universe is estimated at being over 80 billion light years across and ever growing. i guess there is enough space for them not to crash into each other
@Crypton1989 Take interest in space science or Astronomy & you'll learn !! Don't just cry out loud saying " Oh...I don't get it ....." !!! I'm sick of people of your kind !!!
A blazar (blazing quasi-stellar object) is a very compact quasar (quasi-stellar object) associated with a presumed supermassive black hole at the center of an active, giant elliptical galaxy.
Our sun will still be here in 5 billion years time. Some estimates say it might retain its current phase as a medium star for another 8 billion years. After that it will remain a white dwarf star for billions of years to come.
Yeah, ones that have been thrown out of orbit of their parent galaxy. This may happen to our sun in 5 billion years when our galaxy collides with the Andromeda Galaxy.
SpaceRip is the television channel that I always wanted. While the mathematical equations and theories fly over my head like it's past the event horizon, space is easily the most interesting subject that man has come across.
So, SpaceRip, please make your own TV station so I can get this 24/7.
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This is not science, this is guess work. You have a theory, a hypothesis, but you speak as though it were proven science. I want to vomit when I hear garbage like this. If you were honest you would say things like "We theorize" or "The science seems to indicate such and such." But you are making unsupported assertions. Sickening !!!
if a spaceship far away would be looking at earth, it would probably see dinosaurs because the light needs some time to reach that ship. now if the ship moves towards the earth and still looking at the planet, what will it see? will it see everything faster? or anithing else?? please answer me, thanks.
@TheTechnoid333 That is assuming the spaceship is an alien civilization as humans will never see our past until we travel about 1000 million light years in a second. Even then, the light would probably get smothered by other light in space...
@TheTechnoid333 i guess if the ship is a billion light years away, they are seeing things that were on earth a billion years ago. if the ship travels at the speed of light, it will get here in a billion years, but as its travelling in one direction at the speed of light, light is travelling at the same speed towards it. so i would have thought that time on earth from the spaceship, would be perceived as travelling twice as fast as it actually is
No you can't. if the light is a ship, and you are a ship too, can you overpass the first ship which took off 300million years ago? yes you can but you have to travel 300million times faster than the first ship's velocity.
but you are missing ONE TINY LITTLE PART. cannot go faster than the speed of light, there is a law preventing that. but if you can, you are going to Time Travel. hope this helps =)
@TheTechnoid333 i believe so since light travel at ~180,00miles per second if u travel another speed like toward the earth so ~360,000 miles per second i think it would speed things up.
It depends how far away U are, if u would see dinosaurs, it probably means u are millions of light years away(assuming u have a freaking powerful telescope to see the dinosaurs)... This means that unless the ship is moving near the speed of light, U will probably keep seeing at the same dinosaurs all the time...
@TheTechnoid333 there will seemingly be no difference, but let's say that the spaceship moves at the speed of light, which is basically impossible, i think time will move twice as fast in the telescope. But still, with spaceship speeds, there will seemingly be no difference.
@TheTechnoid333 In a sense, yes, but everything will go through what is called Blue Shift. That is where the frequency of light is increased as you move towards it, kind of like the Doppler Effect. Depending on how fast the ship is moving will determine how much of a blue shift there is. If the ship is moving fast enough, the light will become ultraviolet, or so I think :P
@RockXStarEvan sooo if something was moving fast enough towards you so that it's frequency went like way above ultra violet.. would it just become and invisible and give you cancer?
@Rhys17 From our perspective it would become invisible, but it would just be sped up to the ultraviolet wavelength. You wouldn't have enough time to get cancer, you'd probably just burn up.
@TheTechnoid333 Your Question is an Interesting one to say the least !! I can offer full explanation but you must listen carefully & with concentration !Message me for further clarification !! Firstly for a ship to even see the dinosaurs would have to be SO FAR AWAY (Millions upon trillions of light years away...) that the distance from earth to that ship would tend to infinity ! Secondly, the ship would have to travel at FTL or Faster Than Light Speed to even be able to see us while moving !!
@TheTechnoid333 It will see earth in EXACTLY the same speed. Becouse for your ship time will slow. The faster you move the more slow time gets. At the speed of light time stops. Some baleave time actualy moves backwords above speed of light, but that havent been proven yet. Becouse time slows, for your ship it will seem like its not moving at all if your looking at the Earth and light particals will reach your ship at the same rate as if it was not moving at all.
@TheTechnoid333 To see the dinosaurs, you would have to see light that bounced off of them millions of years ago, which by now is millions of light years away. To see this light you would have to travel that far. aaand since nothing can move faster than the speed of light, you'd never actually be able to catch up to and pass and actually see that light that bounced of the dinosaurs anyways.
@TheTechnoid333 Depends on its speed. If it was moving at half the speed of light directly toward Earth, everything would certainly seem to happen much faster.
@TheTechnoid333 You would see dinosaurs at the right distance.(pretty hard to see things on a planet at that distance though!). Things will not move fast as your approach earth, Light has a speed limit and speed cannot be added too it. So you will not see things "move faster". You might see the evolution of the earth, but you would have too travel fast enough to see this change. something like light speed, but at that point your view on the outside world becomes frozen in time.
@TheTechnoid333 if a spaceship was 25million light years away RIGHT NOW, and if it had some kickass teliscope, other than that i dont know because ive never been that far from earth.
@TheTechnoid333 I think it would not take any modification because light travel faster than that ship.If you were born on another planet you could see the earths past.Maybe this is the reason why no ET civilization visited us and we havent discovered any.We see their past and they see our past.No light on the unlighten part of the planet means there is no civilization.Well that's my theory.
oh black holes they are bad for ur health niggers have lots of black holes , why not spend mony there instead searching for them out space , oh i forgot about AIDS Galaxy shit sorry my bad
@ytmoog Geez, it is just a theory. A terrible one at that. It was long held that "nothing could escape a black hole", then Hawkings determined the polar jets were shooting out at what rate? Can you say busted theory?
@ytmoog How are the jets formed though? lf it's sucking in from all directions, it doesn't make sense to me that a jet of anything would be spewed outwards.
@Ridleysama A better more simplified explaination for the propsed object is just a massive area that is shrouded in too much debris to let light through. They would require less hoops and fictions to live with it.
Not really! Your explanation of Black Holes doesn't coincide with observations of such objects, such as the fact that black holes are more massive than stars, which stars can either orbit a black hole or be 'eaten' by the black hole if too close. One Supermassive Black Hole is also known to hold an entire galaxy together. And it's not just light not escaping from black holes. Light can be bend and even pulled unto black holes.
Also, Black Holes are very real. We can even calculate their masses!
@Ridleysama The "black hole" faith runs deep in some people. I just offered another explaination that doesn't reach for magical physics. The one reply of a "black hole" being the size of zero is a whopper.
@ytmoog In short manners, yes that is true. But what I was thinking about is explaining how it works. Make a formula that can explain what goes on through the event horizon. This mystery has to be solved soon! :| And yes, I can see why you would missunderstand my sentence. ;P
@ytmoog Then why are astronomes so eager to ask the question then? The point I was trying to make has more to do with the math we use to explain things. (To use easy words:) Math for little things (atoms and stuff that has little mass) and math for big things (like planets that has huge mass). The problem with a black hole is that when you go through the event horizon the two theorys crash. That is what I ment with explaining whats going on inside the black hole. :) It's easy, yet so difficult..
@ytmoog I know I have a problem expressing myself in english, and I'm sorry for that, but bare with me. :P
I was just trying to make a point really. That we need to find a new way of thinking. You know the two types of math that is beeing used to explain how physichs work? Since really small stuff do not behave in the same manner as huge stuff. But when alot of mass is beeing compressed into a small spot or singularity (as in big bang or a black hole) the two theorys crash since u can't use both
@ytmoog How little stuff behave like atoms and stuff, and how big things behave, like planets. Not theorys, but math/physics. To understand HOW it works. :)
@ytmoog That is what I ment with 'crash' though. :P Since quantum mechanics nor general relativety alone can explain it. What happens if you use both of them at the same time, is that you get redicalus answers. Wish I knew more about this stuff so I could discuss this with more accuracy. What baffles me most is the singularity itself. It is just one point, one size, but the strength of the black holes can be so different.
Space in general has always interessed me. And we can allways learn more.
It's amazing how powerful these supermassive black holes could be. An average sized black hole is roughly five miles in diameter. A notably powerful black hole would be 15-20 miles in diameter or more. These supermassive black holes like the one at the center of our Milky Way galaxy known as Sagittarius A, matches the size of our solar system! I wouldn't be surprised if every galaxy that developed a spiral or oval shape has these supermassive black holes at their center.
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Pretty animation. Black holes quite possibly exist Only in the imagination of men. If astro-physicists did a few years at college learning about electricity and especially the behaviour of plasma we as a species might evolve some more useful ideas about our universe. In the Plasma universe one does not require the ideas of Dark Matter, Dark Energy or Black Holes to explain all the observable features of the known universe. Electrical forces are 40 orders of magnitude greater than gravity.
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@karlitohomes . plasma is visible in every nebula we see in the universe. it is the filamentary structure pulled into strings of ionizing gasses = plasma. plasmas form double layers naturally , they attempt to achieve iso-charge distribution within themselves - hence a 'relatively' even charge density in interplanetary space within the heliosphere of our solar system (except close to the star).
@pixelspring I don't see how that explains phenomena such as the gravitational lensing of the bullet cluster or the accelerating expansion of the universe.
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@jnthnbush The signature of electromagnetic forces at work is "doubleness". Wherever there are multiple strands of electric currents, they prefer to interact in pairs. The reason for this derives from Ampére's Law or the Biot-Savart force law which states that currents in the same direction attract while currents in the opposite direction repel.
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@jnthnbush , They do so inversely as the distance between them. This results in a far larger ranging force of interaction than, say, the gravitational forces between two masses. The latter give a force that is always attractive and which varies inversely as the square of the distance between them. One day cosmology will acknowledge that the weakest force known in the entire universe , gravity, does not best the strongest force in the universe EM - ( x exp40) greater. the sun is electric.
If the sun were electric it would form part of a circuit. The solar wind is comprised mainly of electrons and protons, both which flow away from the sun. For PC to be true one or the other would have to flow into the sun. They don't. And if you knew anything about electro magnetism, you would know it weakens six times faster than gravity. There is nothing new about plasma cosmology. It falls apart in our own solar system. Scientists and physicists aren't stupid.
@ytmoog but it's fun to read about and hear these wacko-crack-pot conspiracy theorist explain it. It's funny how they don't understand quantum mechanics plays a role in cosmology as explained by Hawking and others.
@pixelspring "They do so inversely as the distance between them", well written for someone who's brain is swollen with water. Good thing I am not made out of metal, otherwise I would be pulled off the Earth and pulled into the sun!?!?!?! !! !
Check out NCG 4261 :D They actually have a direct picture of the accretion disc and centre covering the black hole itself. They have several of those now so thats about as confirming as you need to get that they are there. Fascinating stuff!
@MrShakaboommm no, we are fucking monkeys. we need to fuck each other more and hope we evolve into birds. that way taking a shit on someone's lawn will be much easier. now isn't that what true peace is?
they should try and fly some sort of satalite into a black hole and see what happens, i know it'l just get destroyed but they mite get lucky and discover a portal to another universe
@ox4poluter the closest black hole in any direction is 1,600 light years away, meaning that if we developed some incredible space craft that could travel at half the speed of light it would take us over 3000 years to get there, also, very small probability it wouldn't break by then, Also consider that, if it reaches the black hole gravity would crush it down to a line of atoms, and also, if it were anywhere near a black hole the signal would never escape.
@TiestoElement if we could travel at the speed of light, we probably would be technically able to just make black holes as needed. In the year 3011, I'm sure a black hole will be available in every corner drug store, just like Emmett Brown was sure that in 1985, plutonium is available in every corner drug store.
you have some great stuff here
shoppittsburghnow 1 month ago
i enjoyed this vid
TheKcsmithy 1 month ago
you have some great stuff here
khijasmith 1 month ago
love the video man
jessyjessy4 1 month ago
What the hell is a "blazar"?
Great video :).
mancamiatipoola 6 months ago
"big black hole" "penetrating" "hard" a bit too erotic i think
julianken2008 7 months ago
2:30 is the most beautiful thing I have ever seen. I see how people go crazy. Physics on the most massive scale. How those galaxies might have looked over billions of years. Mind blowing.
BaneOfFreeSpeech 8 months ago
@Technoid333 I think moving towards the earth wouldnt fast forward what you see. Because as the theory states.. light's speed is already at max. travelling towards it wont make it go faster even on the spaceship's point of view. so time should be the one to give way. or at least that's what I know...
sl270703 8 months ago
am i the only one who wants to die from a black hole? XD
iZishu 8 months ago
HAHA
ThePivotloversable 8 months ago
How can we see black holes if nothing, not even light can escape from them?
rubfire99 9 months ago
SpaceRip, I love your videos. I am only thirteen, but I am deeply interested in space. So many people at my school, even my Science teacher, think that if you only study space, that you are completely ignoring your planet. They think space is boring. But I know you can unlock secrets of the Earth but studying space. Therefore, I spend most of my time watching your videos, learning about space and constellations and the universe. Thank you for posting these.
Joshlikestoast 9 months ago 17
@Joshlikestoast i have the same story.
DanielRecordszzzz 6 months ago
@Joshlikestoast I'm 13 too and I agree with everything you said :)
RazorsEdge9K 4 months ago
@Joshlikestoast finnaly someone my age like me lol
deadlymonty 4 months ago
I thought Black Holes had no mass? :o
rubfire99 10 months ago
@rubfire99 black holes dont have no mass, they have shit loads of mass in one point that has 0 size, so infinite density. a singularity.
wo0obly 9 months ago
0:52 smiley face galaxy :D
iasnob01 10 months ago
People. TheTechnoid333 is probably talking about if the ship was already way over there. so, he is probably right. Because we see all of the other galaxies from millions of light years away, so the events we see happened only so long ago. And if the ship was moving towards earth, it would maybe see the past slightly faster, but it'd have to go very fast. If it was going the speed of light, it would see earth in x2 speed.....right?
Noober19 11 months ago
Nothing is like Doppler effect but just Doppler effect.besides you can't have Doppler like anything in space, it's a huge vacuum.
forallthatisunreal 11 months ago
A ring galaxy...fking love it
WaiWu 1 year ago
@ZombieBrainsForLunch
Also, they would seem a bit bluer when approached at high speeds, huh :)
quintrixer 1 year ago
@SilverRattler its a space gun...just look closely
royraymund 1 year ago
@SilverRattler its a space gun...
royraymund 1 year ago
UNMASKING GIANT GOATSEE
CyberGateHacker 1 year ago
@eucalyptus3480 hmm xd i thought that if u moved 4 lightyears closer to an object with the speed of light, wouldnt u then spend 4 years moving closer making u see 4 years pass plus the 4 lightyears since the light takes 4 years to pass that distance which u just passed? means 8 years-4 years = 4 years of something that had gone while ur only 4 years older than be4 :P? which means it gotta be seen with 2x the speed?
I know im bad at formulating what im thinking.
Unblessedx3 1 year ago
Millions of times the suns mass.....as if thats hard to do with black holes. A black hole that could fit in my hand can have the mass of the sun. With videos like this its easy to see why tools like BlameRepublicans favorite them. Funny guys like this video who enjoy false information and the never ending question to be a tool. I wish I could throw BlameRepublicans in the even horizon and just watch as his face freezes in agony. It would be like hitting pause on a beautiful moment in HD.
xxxxdarksidexxxx 1 year ago
@xxxxdarksidexxxx Millions of times the mass of the sun is a huge black hole. A black hole that big would have a hard time being a singularity. Assuming they are infinitely dense they could be.
Potts132 1 year ago
@Potts132 Mass and physical size are two very different subjects.
xxxxdarksidexxxx 1 year ago
@xxxxdarksidexxxx I am well aware of that
Potts132 1 year ago
Great.
Jibbie49 1 year ago
God created black holes, but was subsequently sucked in by one and ceased to exist.
gupsphoo 1 year ago
GOD WISHES THE UNIVERSE TO BE INFINITE!!!
GoombaXerxes 1 year ago
@GoombaXerxes sure...
leeetworld 1 year ago
@GoombaXerxes God only resides inside your BRAINS !! There is none in reality !! I'm sorry to disappoint !! You or anyone became aware of God from your parents, society,etc....!! People with less knowledge grab the hand of GOD !!
WILDLEGHORN 11 months ago
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@SpectreOfNorway
"Worst case scenario, another sun hits us in the process."
Worst case scenario is that the sun gets flung into the center of the galaxy. The odds of being hit by another star during the galaxy collision are fantastically small.
ytmoog 1 year ago
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mszs 1 year ago
IT WAS GOD!!!
GoombaXerxes 1 year ago
so all these crashing and colliding galaxies in the universe...
howcome our galaxy hasnt crashed into another in atleast the last million years ago.
considering the bizzilion or infinite amounts of galaxies out there... i dont get it.
Crypton1989 1 year ago
@Crypton1989 the universe is estimated at being over 80 billion light years across and ever growing. i guess there is enough space for them not to crash into each other
chiccosanchez 1 year ago
@Crypton1989
Our galaxy has crashed into several, and will eventually crash into the Andromeda galaxy in 4 billion years or so.
Such collisions do not happen more often because the distances between galaxies are immense.
ytmoog 1 year ago
@Crypton1989 Take interest in space science or Astronomy & you'll learn !! Don't just cry out loud saying " Oh...I don't get it ....." !!! I'm sick of people of your kind !!!
WILDLEGHORN 11 months ago
what's a blazar?
sorry8140 1 year ago
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@sorry8140 From Wiki:
A blazar (blazing quasi-stellar object) is a very compact quasar (quasi-stellar object) associated with a presumed supermassive black hole at the center of an active, giant elliptical galaxy.
mszs 1 year ago
@SpectreOfNorway
Uh-uh!
N00bcrunch3r 1 year ago
@SpectreOfNorway
Our sun will still be here in 5 billion years time. Some estimates say it might retain its current phase as a medium star for another 8 billion years. After that it will remain a white dwarf star for billions of years to come.
N00bcrunch3r 1 year ago
@SpectreOfNorway
Yeah, ones that have been thrown out of orbit of their parent galaxy. This may happen to our sun in 5 billion years when our galaxy collides with the Andromeda Galaxy.
N00bcrunch3r 1 year ago
Excellent music
djungbremen 1 year ago
what is the dark matter universe, and what is it made of?
gaynorglowellxsingh 1 year ago
SpaceRip is the television channel that I always wanted. While the mathematical equations and theories fly over my head like it's past the event horizon, space is easily the most interesting subject that man has come across.
So, SpaceRip, please make your own TV station so I can get this 24/7.
MysterLocke 1 year ago 2
@MysterLocke hear, hear. Now if only SpaceRip and Cornell's "Ask an Astronomer" site could mate and produce offspring...
lovetoeatallthefood 1 year ago
maybe the mass that goes into the black hole just gets broken down and condensed, then the black hole gets bigger with more mass
Electric2000 1 year ago
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This is not science, this is guess work. You have a theory, a hypothesis, but you speak as though it were proven science. I want to vomit when I hear garbage like this. If you were honest you would say things like "We theorize" or "The science seems to indicate such and such." But you are making unsupported assertions. Sickening !!!
Robert48911 1 year ago
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TheTechnoid333 1 year ago
i have a question:
if a spaceship far away would be looking at earth, it would probably see dinosaurs because the light needs some time to reach that ship. now if the ship moves towards the earth and still looking at the planet, what will it see? will it see everything faster? or anithing else?? please answer me, thanks.
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@TheTechnoid333 That is assuming the spaceship is an alien civilization as humans will never see our past until we travel about 1000 million light years in a second. Even then, the light would probably get smothered by other light in space...
DarkwarriorJ 1 year ago
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TheTechnoid333 1 year ago
@DarkwarriorJ ok, this isn't really an answer but thank you^^
TheTechnoid333 1 year ago
@TheTechnoid333 i guess if the ship is a billion light years away, they are seeing things that were on earth a billion years ago. if the ship travels at the speed of light, it will get here in a billion years, but as its travelling in one direction at the speed of light, light is travelling at the same speed towards it. so i would have thought that time on earth from the spaceship, would be perceived as travelling twice as fast as it actually is
chiccosanchez 1 year ago
@TheTechnoid333
No you can't. if the light is a ship, and you are a ship too, can you overpass the first ship which took off 300million years ago? yes you can but you have to travel 300million times faster than the first ship's velocity.
but you are missing ONE TINY LITTLE PART. cannot go faster than the speed of light, there is a law preventing that. but if you can, you are going to Time Travel. hope this helps =)
eucalyptus3480 1 year ago
@TheTechnoid333 i believe so since light travel at ~180,00miles per second if u travel another speed like toward the earth so ~360,000 miles per second i think it would speed things up.
quangluu96 1 year ago
@TheTechnoid333
It depends how far away U are, if u would see dinosaurs, it probably means u are millions of light years away(assuming u have a freaking powerful telescope to see the dinosaurs)... This means that unless the ship is moving near the speed of light, U will probably keep seeing at the same dinosaurs all the time...
anillatoo 1 year ago
@TheTechnoid333 depends on how fast the ship is going
NogalyBogaly 1 year ago
@TheTechnoid333 there will seemingly be no difference, but let's say that the spaceship moves at the speed of light, which is basically impossible, i think time will move twice as fast in the telescope. But still, with spaceship speeds, there will seemingly be no difference.
HowlingRabbit334 1 year ago
@TheTechnoid333 In a sense, yes, but everything will go through what is called Blue Shift. That is where the frequency of light is increased as you move towards it, kind of like the Doppler Effect. Depending on how fast the ship is moving will determine how much of a blue shift there is. If the ship is moving fast enough, the light will become ultraviolet, or so I think :P
RockXStarEvan 11 months ago
@RockXStarEvan sooo if something was moving fast enough towards you so that it's frequency went like way above ultra violet.. would it just become and invisible and give you cancer?
Rhys17 11 months ago
@Rhys17 From our perspective it would become invisible, but it would just be sped up to the ultraviolet wavelength. You wouldn't have enough time to get cancer, you'd probably just burn up.
RockXStarEvan 11 months ago
@TheTechnoid333 Your Question is an Interesting one to say the least !! I can offer full explanation but you must listen carefully & with concentration !Message me for further clarification !! Firstly for a ship to even see the dinosaurs would have to be SO FAR AWAY (Millions upon trillions of light years away...) that the distance from earth to that ship would tend to infinity ! Secondly, the ship would have to travel at FTL or Faster Than Light Speed to even be able to see us while moving !!
WILDLEGHORN 11 months ago
@TheTechnoid333 It will see earth in EXACTLY the same speed. Becouse for your ship time will slow. The faster you move the more slow time gets. At the speed of light time stops. Some baleave time actualy moves backwords above speed of light, but that havent been proven yet. Becouse time slows, for your ship it will seem like its not moving at all if your looking at the Earth and light particals will reach your ship at the same rate as if it was not moving at all.
Desaletor 11 months ago
@TheTechnoid333 To see the dinosaurs, you would have to see light that bounced off of them millions of years ago, which by now is millions of light years away. To see this light you would have to travel that far. aaand since nothing can move faster than the speed of light, you'd never actually be able to catch up to and pass and actually see that light that bounced of the dinosaurs anyways.
Rhys17 11 months ago
The space ship would have to be traveling a million times the speed of light (to see a million years ago)
iasnob01 10 months ago
@TheTechnoid333 they would not be able to see through the atmosphere.
SOSTacoJohnson 10 months ago
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@TheTechnoid333 sorry, the galaxy is only 100,000 light years across*
SOSTacoJohnson 10 months ago
@SOSTacoJohnson Actually it's more as 180,000 light years across.
Ridleysama 8 months ago
@Ridleysama no thats the speed like light in mps
SOSTacoJohnson 7 months ago
@TheTechnoid333 Depends on its speed. If it was moving at half the speed of light directly toward Earth, everything would certainly seem to happen much faster.
Helge129 10 months ago
@TheTechnoid333 depends on how fast the spaceship go. it can see earth's history in slow motion, or fast-foward.
ilovepurplebanana 10 months ago
@TheTechnoid333 You would see dinosaurs at the right distance.(pretty hard to see things on a planet at that distance though!).
Things will not move fast as your approach earth, Light has a speed limit and speed cannot be added too it. So you will not see things "move faster".
You might see the evolution of the earth
BeRayTV 9 months ago
@TheTechnoid333 You would see dinosaurs at the right distance.(pretty hard to see things on a planet at that distance though!). Things will not move fast as your approach earth, Light has a speed limit and speed cannot be added too it. So you will not see things "move faster". You might see the evolution of the earth, but you would have too travel fast enough to see this change. something like light speed, but at that point your view on the outside world becomes frozen in time.
BeRayTV 9 months ago
@TheTechnoid333 if a spaceship was 25million light years away RIGHT NOW, and if it had some kickass teliscope, other than that i dont know because ive never been that far from earth.
wo0obly 9 months ago
@TheTechnoid333 Depends on the speed, but yes, it will see everything happen faster.
Helge129 8 months ago
@TheTechnoid333 I think it would not take any modification because light travel faster than that ship.If you were born on another planet you could see the earths past.Maybe this is the reason why no ET civilization visited us and we havent discovered any.We see their past and they see our past.No light on the unlighten part of the planet means there is no civilization.Well that's my theory.
dyazRO 8 months ago
@TheTechnoid333 Time + Light + Space"Distance" = Visual Time Traveling :) I just came up with that and I think it's possible too..
eldiamante101 8 months ago in playlist Other things of interest!!!
The black holes function, is either to travel energy backwards, or to collapse it into a singular density.
Juefawn 1 year ago
that was informing :D
NineTailedArrancar 1 year ago
SWIFT=Stored Waveform Inverse Fourier Transform?
FermiAnyon 1 year ago
WHY MUST I BE BORN THIS GENERATION!!?? i would have preferred 2100 but what can you do.
TheSinisterRabbit 1 year ago
Found a new happy spot to sit when I need a vacation for a minute .
KICKROCKS561 1 year ago
Im high as fuck
Peepintom234 1 year ago
one day i dream of smoking weed in space
SpazedGamer 1 year ago
@SpazedGamer Haha. You will be dead before you are able to enjoy smoking it.
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jordinkroy 1 year ago
You just can't go wrong with SpaceRip. F'ing class stuff.
GoodBadButNotUgly 1 year ago
man, if I was high I'd be trippin' balls when watchin' this...
durrtysouthfresh 1 year ago
excellent video, thanks
trappedwarrior 1 year ago
What if our universe was really a black hole? 0_o
BifordusMaximus 1 year ago 2
@BifordusMaximus what if the big bang was a supernova? uh oh, mind fuck...
durrtysouthfresh 1 year ago
oh black holes they are bad for ur health niggers have lots of black holes , why not spend mony there instead searching for them out space , oh i forgot about AIDS Galaxy shit sorry my bad
Adj19888 1 year ago
amazing animation/visualization at the end !!
zekiller2 1 year ago
Someone need to figure out how the heck a black hole can exist soon!
kravenraze 1 year ago
@kravenraze
It is known how black holes exist... all you need is enough mass.
ytmoog 1 year ago
@ytmoog Geez, it is just a theory. A terrible one at that. It was long held that "nothing could escape a black hole", then Hawkings determined the polar jets were shooting out at what rate? Can you say busted theory?
ISamuelII 1 year ago
@ISamuelII
The 'polar jets' are not escaping the black hole because they are not from inside the black hole, they are formed 'outside' the event horizon.
"Can you say busted theory?"
Nope, I can say you are completely ignorant if it.
ytmoog 1 year ago 24
@ytmoog one theory is that we are merely living as a hologram , with reality stored on an event horizon (at the edge of our 'universe')
3tangle3 1 year ago
@ytmoog How are the jets formed though? lf it's sucking in from all directions, it doesn't make sense to me that a jet of anything would be spewed outwards.
solitarylonewolf 1 year ago
@solitarylonewolf
The problem is with the angular momentum of the matter falling into the black hole, it has to go somewhere and there is a massive amount of it.
And this vast amount of energy is what powers the jets.
ytmoog 1 year ago
@ytmoog Ignorance is bliss. A famous quote that most idiots live by.
DeathsWill228 1 year ago
@ytmoog Totally agreed !!
WILDLEGHORN 11 months ago
@ISamuelII "it is just a theory."
The general definition of theory does not apply to the definition of a scientific theory.
Theory - "a hypothesis assumed for the sake of argument or investigation"
Scientific Theory - "a plausible or scientifically acceptable general principle or body of principles offered to explain phenomena"
See the difference?
Ridleysama 1 year ago
@Ridleysama A better more simplified explaination for the propsed object is just a massive area that is shrouded in too much debris to let light through. They would require less hoops and fictions to live with it.
ISamuelII 1 year ago
Not really! Your explanation of Black Holes doesn't coincide with observations of such objects, such as the fact that black holes are more massive than stars, which stars can either orbit a black hole or be 'eaten' by the black hole if too close. One Supermassive Black Hole is also known to hold an entire galaxy together. And it's not just light not escaping from black holes. Light can be bend and even pulled unto black holes.
Also, Black Holes are very real. We can even calculate their masses!
Ridleysama 8 months ago
@Ridleysama The "black hole" faith runs deep in some people. I just offered another explaination that doesn't reach for magical physics. The one reply of a "black hole" being the size of zero is a whopper.
ISamuelII 8 months ago
@ytmoog In short manners, yes that is true. But what I was thinking about is explaining how it works. Make a formula that can explain what goes on through the event horizon. This mystery has to be solved soon! :| And yes, I can see why you would missunderstand my sentence. ;P
kravenraze 1 year ago
@kravenraze
What mystery?
Anything which gets to the event horizon ends up going on through, inevitably.
ytmoog 1 year ago
@ytmoog Then why are astronomes so eager to ask the question then? The point I was trying to make has more to do with the math we use to explain things. (To use easy words:) Math for little things (atoms and stuff that has little mass) and math for big things (like planets that has huge mass). The problem with a black hole is that when you go through the event horizon the two theorys crash. That is what I ment with explaining whats going on inside the black hole. :) It's easy, yet so difficult..
kravenraze 1 year ago
@kravenraze
Exactly which two 'theorys' do you think 'crash' at the event horizon?
"That is what I ment with explaining whats going on inside the black hole."
You were not talking about whats going on inside. Could you try being specific?
ytmoog 1 year ago
@ytmoog I know I have a problem expressing myself in english, and I'm sorry for that, but bare with me. :P
I was just trying to make a point really. That we need to find a new way of thinking. You know the two types of math that is beeing used to explain how physichs work? Since really small stuff do not behave in the same manner as huge stuff. But when alot of mass is beeing compressed into a small spot or singularity (as in big bang or a black hole) the two theorys crash since u can't use both
kravenraze 1 year ago
@kravenraze
"...the two theorys crash since u can't use both"
Which two 'theorys' exactly?
ytmoog 1 year ago
@ytmoog How little stuff behave like atoms and stuff, and how big things behave, like planets. Not theorys, but math/physics. To understand HOW it works. :)
kravenraze 1 year ago
@kravenraze
Quantum mechanics and general relativity do not 'crash' at the event horizon.
The problem is that neither can be used to calculate conditions at the singularity in the center of the black hole.
Nor is there a problem with either in the formation of a black hole, nor how matter passes into it.
ytmoog 1 year ago
@ytmoog That is what I ment with 'crash' though. :P Since quantum mechanics nor general relativety alone can explain it. What happens if you use both of them at the same time, is that you get redicalus answers. Wish I knew more about this stuff so I could discuss this with more accuracy. What baffles me most is the singularity itself. It is just one point, one size, but the strength of the black holes can be so different.
Space in general has always interessed me. And we can allways learn more.
kravenraze 1 year ago
NASA hurry up and find some technologically advanced aliens.
xtremetvfan 1 year ago
I'm tired of hearing the word scientist used generically. Just use the word astronomers all the time.
truvelocity 1 year ago
It's amazing how powerful these supermassive black holes could be. An average sized black hole is roughly five miles in diameter. A notably powerful black hole would be 15-20 miles in diameter or more. These supermassive black holes like the one at the center of our Milky Way galaxy known as Sagittarius A, matches the size of our solar system! I wouldn't be surprised if every galaxy that developed a spiral or oval shape has these supermassive black holes at their center.
VerseInfinitum 1 year ago
Type PRIZE before youtube and hit enter
JoaoMoura87 1 year ago
@JoaoMoura87 no
AntDuca921 1 year ago
can you be my astrological consultant
yezidi11 1 year ago
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Pretty animation. Black holes quite possibly exist Only in the imagination of men. If astro-physicists did a few years at college learning about electricity and especially the behaviour of plasma we as a species might evolve some more useful ideas about our universe. In the Plasma universe one does not require the ideas of Dark Matter, Dark Energy or Black Holes to explain all the observable features of the known universe. Electrical forces are 40 orders of magnitude greater than gravity.
pixelspring 1 year ago
@pixelspring But plasmas would be visible, right? Which is quite unlike the dark matter that we detect only gravitationally.
karlitohomes 1 year ago
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@karlitohomes . plasma is visible in every nebula we see in the universe. it is the filamentary structure pulled into strings of ionizing gasses = plasma. plasmas form double layers naturally , they attempt to achieve iso-charge distribution within themselves - hence a 'relatively' even charge density in interplanetary space within the heliosphere of our solar system (except close to the star).
pixelspring 1 year ago
@pixelspring I don't see how that explains phenomena such as the gravitational lensing of the bullet cluster or the accelerating expansion of the universe.
karlitohomes 1 year ago
@pixelspring yea, and gravity is a myth...
jnthnbush 1 year ago
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@jnthnbush The signature of electromagnetic forces at work is "doubleness". Wherever there are multiple strands of electric currents, they prefer to interact in pairs. The reason for this derives from Ampére's Law or the Biot-Savart force law which states that currents in the same direction attract while currents in the opposite direction repel.
pixelspring 1 year ago
@pixelspring that's funny.
jnthnbush 1 year ago
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@jnthnbush , They do so inversely as the distance between them. This results in a far larger ranging force of interaction than, say, the gravitational forces between two masses. The latter give a force that is always attractive and which varies inversely as the square of the distance between them. One day cosmology will acknowledge that the weakest force known in the entire universe , gravity, does not best the strongest force in the universe EM - ( x exp40) greater. the sun is electric.
pixelspring 1 year ago
@pixelspring
If the sun were electric it would form part of a circuit. The solar wind is comprised mainly of electrons and protons, both which flow away from the sun. For PC to be true one or the other would have to flow into the sun. They don't. And if you knew anything about electro magnetism, you would know it weakens six times faster than gravity. There is nothing new about plasma cosmology. It falls apart in our own solar system. Scientists and physicists aren't stupid.
jedisenior 1 year ago 2
@pixelspring
For that you would need a lot of evidence.
Unfortunately all the actual evidence shows that gravity (the weakest force) can overpower all the others.
Electric forces cancel, gravity is always attractive.
Which is why the 'electric universe' hypothesis fails badly.
ytmoog 1 year ago
@ytmoog but it's fun to read about and hear these wacko-crack-pot conspiracy theorist explain it. It's funny how they don't understand quantum mechanics plays a role in cosmology as explained by Hawking and others.
jnthnbush 1 year ago
@pixelspring "They do so inversely as the distance between them", well written for someone who's brain is swollen with water. Good thing I am not made out of metal, otherwise I would be pulled off the Earth and pulled into the sun!?!?!?! !! !
jnthnbush 1 year ago
we need more Likes on this channel
segedinacm 1 year ago
at 0:40 katz's theme song from courage the cowardly dog starts!
sandehballs 1 year ago
Check out NCG 4261 :D They actually have a direct picture of the accretion disc and centre covering the black hole itself. They have several of those now so thats about as confirming as you need to get that they are there. Fascinating stuff!
shkotay 1 year ago
this is the truth of the eye we seen, no more bible & gods, we need peace and explore what earth would facing in all cause.
MrShakaboommm 1 year ago
@MrShakaboommm no, we are fucking monkeys. we need to fuck each other more and hope we evolve into birds. that way taking a shit on someone's lawn will be much easier. now isn't that what true peace is?
vitaliyjackson 1 year ago
@vitaliyjackson i LOL'd!!!!!! too funny!
jeebersjumpincryst 1 year ago
why are black holes so bad?
garuga0777 1 year ago
i saw some big black holes when i watched big black booties part 9 lol
kalifornia3333 1 year ago
Spacerip, you are amazing! <3
MolotovSolution117 1 year ago
the last song puts dramatism on the video xD !
SuperEvolutionX 1 year ago
Back in 2003 not everybody believe that there's black hole,and now everybody just think of black hole as a fact, science sure are developing fast.
fernoGX 1 year ago
Penetrating, or hard LOL
stoneynine 1 year ago 28
@stoneynine That's what she said!
zzzurd 1 year ago
@stoneynine
What's wrong with penetrating big black holes that sometimes spew huge amounts of gas into space?
pr0kris 1 year ago
Great brief snippets of info..filling gaps. I Have too many gaps..need more filler :-) Keep 'em coming.
rexoid 1 year ago
do satellites really make that beeping noise out in space.
PaulMrThe 1 year ago
@PaulMrThe No, the vacuum of space can't carry sound. If there were air to help travel noise, then yeah.
TheExarion 1 year ago
@TheExarion they still make the sound you just cant here it
YouJussGotCurbed 1 year ago
@PaulMrThe Sound doesn't travel in space so it's probably just a radio signal that sounds like that on the recieving end.
Itsooz 1 year ago
What is that thing at lower corner right at 01:27?
setiamalaysia 1 year ago
they should try and fly some sort of satalite into a black hole and see what happens, i know it'l just get destroyed but they mite get lucky and discover a portal to another universe
ox4poluter 1 year ago
@ox4poluter the closest black hole in any direction is 1,600 light years away, meaning that if we developed some incredible space craft that could travel at half the speed of light it would take us over 3000 years to get there, also, very small probability it wouldn't break by then, Also consider that, if it reaches the black hole gravity would crush it down to a line of atoms, and also, if it were anywhere near a black hole the signal would never escape.
ALSO, lol.
TiestoElement 1 year ago
@TiestoElement i hang my head in shame
ox4poluter 1 year ago
@TiestoElement we could use a warp drive it is a theory that may could be used
obenrob 1 year ago
@TiestoElement if we could travel at the speed of light, we probably would be technically able to just make black holes as needed. In the year 3011, I'm sure a black hole will be available in every corner drug store, just like Emmett Brown was sure that in 1985, plutonium is available in every corner drug store.
jnthnbush 1 year ago
Its so overwhelmingly beautiful I cant take it.
porcelaindolli3 1 year ago
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So is a Black Hole like a duffel bag that holds all the matter it sucks in or is it like a filter that spits out gas on the other side of the hole?
chris20780 1 year ago
i dont get it
mrumsu 1 year ago
I love the music in this video. Does anyone know who the composer is?
MorbidRomantic666 1 year ago