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  • MMMMMMMMMMMMMMM! the looks good!

  • I love how they got the crazy scientist from Event Horizon to comentate this, NICE!

  • that star reminds me of pizza

  • Im one of the ones that follows the theory that the universe isnt infinite, where its a gigantic sphere, or even a dodecagon (Ive read a lot to think it makes sense) and I consider blackholes to be a breach to the void outside. Think of a 747 that gets a small explosion in the passenger area creating a hole, and everything inside gets sucked out. Its the same idea, just multiply it by google

  • Sounds like actor Sam Neill

  • bravo!

  • No this isnt real we havent seen a blackhole

  • Can any black hole destroy any star regardless of size?

  • I just saw this episode on TV. Probably the most epic event ever recreated with CGI. Sorry, George Lucas.

  • This is from deep space marvels. I turned this on right at the program showed it. Kinda freaky how they were going at the exact same time and the odds of me finding this.

  • Its a computer animation you dumbasses :D You cant see a black hole because its... you know.. BLACK. Hubble is taking black/white pictures of these space phenomenon and then NASA gives them color so that we can see it detailed. The only way some1 can see that for real is if we are in the star system which is kinda impossible. This aint Startrek guys, human kind went as far in space as the moon and thats it.

  • is that real?

  • lol why would anyone think this is real? if it were, the recorder would get sucked in too!

  • @extremebomber omg its real?

  • if anyone really believes that black holes make any sound there obviously damaged in the brain because, sound cant travel unless there is some amount of air particles around, black holes pull in sound,energy and basicly everything and lastly if you got close enough to record the sound your dead....

  • @Spacem0nkey3000 Actually they do make sound in a sense. We can convert the radio waves emitted by the matter falling in into sound.

    Just type "the sound of black holes" into the search bar.

  • can someone please warn me if a black hole starts to get too close to us

  • Woah, that's some incredible footage

  • Why does this video make me feel sorry for that star?

  • but all a black hole is, is a star with an escape velocity greater than the speed of light,so the matter from the star spinning around it would glow but the center would be dark

  • keep in mind, YOU CANT SEE A BLOODY BLACK HOLE, so its an animation

  • so as a black hole "feeds" it changes its escape velocity so all that light around it can escape? that seems like bullshit, the center of the black hole should still be very dark, should it not?

  • @brendanda The whole blak hole should be invisible

  • @brendanda No it shouldn't.The matter that has not yet passed through the event horizon glows incredibly brightly and sorrounds the black hole completely.

    You can never see a black hole directly,that's whyit's called black.You can only observe its effects on the matter that gets close.

  • i was gonna major in astrophysics, then i saw how much math was required.

  • @jarethmd i'm still majoring in astrophysics because of the math involved :)

  • So... I didn't know there was sound in space. lol, gotta love science...

  • ...Why is Britney Spears in the tags?

  • @PokeEXE cause her black hole destroys ur stars

  • @UnlimitedTriForce

    I'm sorry, I fail to recognize what exactly this statement means.

  • @PokeEXE her vagina destroys your balls 

  • @UnlimitedTriForce

    >Implying that I am male

  • @PokeEXE no just plain anybody

  • @PokeEXE becoz whatever goes into her usually doesnt come back out!

  • @PokeEXE Not thats a white Whore not a Black Hole.

  • @PokeEXE its here. smmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmeee­eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee­eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee­eeeeeeeeeeeeeEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE­EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE­EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE­EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE­EEEEEEEEE

  • This can't be real footage, if the astronauts were that close, they would have been sucked into the hole with the camera. If you think about it, its impossible to have real footage of any black hole, unless you're taking a video a million light years away. "Many people think this is real footage", people, use your heads.

  • @professorarab Well this is obviously a CGI model of what actually happens.

  • @professorarab You don't need to be so far away.A 200-300 million miles can be considered a safe distance from a solar mass black hole if you have sufficient engine power to get away and of course advanced radiation shields to protect you from the emissions of the star and the matter falling in to the hole.

    A civilisation tens of thousands of years ahead of us would probably be able to get as close as shown in the CG animation in the vid.

    It would be amazing to see it up close :)

  • @TheBlackIdentety Of course, of course. If you'd notice my comment, I said a million light years away, not a billion. By "a civilization tens of thousands of years ahead of us", do you mean extraterrestrials?

  • @professorarab A black hole can be as close as a few l.y.s from us and we still wouldn't know of it.

    As for the extraterrestrials.Yes,that's what I ment.People who think we're allone in this vast universe are fools.Before you ask why haven't we heard their radios,new research shows that radio signals just fade away into the background noise of the universe after a few lightyears.The more advanced civs don't even use radios but forms of com.systems we do not know of yet

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  • Could somebody explain me one thing I can't understand please?

    Why are those jets in there? I thought nothing can escape event horizon of a black hole, so why is their force greater than the gravitational pull of the hole?

  • @BosakPet Jets? This isnt real footage.

  • @JohnTheRipper222 I'm guessing he means the gamma rays and apparant other stuff that shoot OUT of the black hole.

  • @BosakPet

    I believe it was something skin to a Black Hole shooting out Gamma Rays. I sadly can't remember much about it at the moment.

  • Where is your God now!!!

    Oh yeh he/she got to close to a black hole, curiosity killed the God

  • @helpnxt That doesn't make any sense. Your being stupid.

  • @BobtheX

    I suppose anyone talking about gods is being stupid.

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  • LOL if u thought this was real footage... you need to stop watching jersey shore and more of the science channel

  • All 3ds models animated to look real,nothing more,its sad to becouse we animate fake modles,then we call this fact,no,its not fact,its only a couple mens imaginations.

  • @mystic81006 It's a CG video to show what happens. It's not like they created a video of something cool and then said "I bet that's what happens!" They created the video based on what they already knew.

  • @DannleChannel No,the only reason they use 3ds max, not CG video is for the only reason they dont know truly,this is the way i see it.There trying to put fiction into reality with 3d models,guess what I do? 3d models and animation.

  • @mystic81006 Right, this is what they believe happens. All I'm saying is, they didn't make the video and then come up with the theory, they made the video based on a theory that was already there.

    Btw, you working in 3D models and animation...has nothing to do with the conversation...at all.

  • @DannleChannel The point that I work on 3d modles and animations helps me understand what it is they did,becouse I do almost the same thing. Yes,you are right,they geared there videos to what it is there understanding is,I understand this,thanks for your feed back.

  • @mystic81006 I guess I was confused as to whether we were on the same page, which it seems we are. Anyway, sorry to inconvenience you with this bit of an argument.

  • this video from bbc. brian cox explains about WONDERS OF UNIVERSE.

  • It's still fake

  • IT. WAS. EPIC.

  • What if there was something that travelled faster than light?

  • how could anyone think this was real? obviously not educated on black holes...

    if it can suck a star in.. a camera isn't holding up well lol

  • Supermassive black hole!

  • @BoyArmor Wrong, a "Black Hole" is a dead star, when lets say a "super giant' star expierences a supernova, unstead of it relasing elements, the proses may leave burned-out stellar remnant. With no outward forces the remant would just collapse into itself. It has no volume and unlimited density, which means it has to keep "sucking" things in,

  • Computer animation. The process takes millions of years.

  • Isn't That Pierce Brosnan's Voice?

  • This is so fake.  Where does the sound come from? your telling me that We can send a video camera millions of miles away with sound recorded.I think it would sound much much louder. If a volcano sound miles away, image what a freaking SUN sound like. ANyways peace out, christ is alive.

  • @gamayouth There is no such thing as sound in vacuum. And you should rather use lightyears for your argument since we can in fact send a video camera millions of miles.

  • @gamayouth lololol read the description you idiot, its a computer simulation, for god sake i guess somebody doesn't have basic common sense....

  • @gamayouth lol go back to your jersey shore

  • was that real or fake?

  • Black holes not being destroyed is a theory. In Steven Hakings theory can fight this theory easily.

  • @BoyArmor The part you said about black holes can't be destroyed is just a theory and can just be easy argued with hawking's theories and the fact that miniature blackholes disappear.

  • thats a fake the gravity of the sun when it did the close up would have evored it

  • @BoyArmor Don't mislead these folks. It isn't a "hole" where there is nothing. It's a region centered around an object of incredible density from which no particles nor waves (essentially, anything) can escape. l2astrophysics

  • If anyone can't tell this is a CG animation, they are clearly retarded.

  • @doomslayer133 how old are you? you looks so dumb. people knew that's CG or not.

  • @ng3but There was a previous comment that asked "How was this filmed?" That is why i posted that.

  • @BoyArmor But I thought black holes could disappear slowly, without being eaten by another black hole, simply through Hawking radiation.

  • how you record this? don't tell me you become super man and fly into space -_-

  • @exassasinx Read the description. T_T

  • @BoyArmor There are some who believe that black holes actually evaporates (due to the Hawking radiation). But it takes an ungodly amount of time just for an average black hole to disperse that it probably wouldn´t have that great an affect in the end..

  • wow

    wow

    wow

    

  • This is like comics character THE DEVOUR OF PLANETS ..what his name

  • @BoyArmor Dark holes have intense gravity, therefore if sucked into you will be in such a high amount of pressure you would literally stop growing and changing. So it could be a minute to you but 10,000 years could of passed for all you know

  • @BoyArmor but the universe never ends.. so u know..

  • @Icebeam1997 That can be discussed. Most scientists do believe that when all the hydrogen has been fusioned within the stars (don´t worry it will not happen anytime soon) new stars can´t be formed and.... Well, you know the rest.

  • @Nekhet so no more stars? well that should take a long long long long time. there are like soooo many stars in the universe and if humans are still alive in like 10000000 years i think we would be smart enough to solve these kind of problems do you agree?

  • @Icebeam1997 If I have to be a bit pragmatic I doubt we humans will even survive to see our own sun turning into a white dwarf. If there somehow will be a humanoid species in the future then it probably would be an entire new homo race, our descendants if you will. Just like there once were completely different species of man thousands of years ago.

    BTW: I don´t think ten million years will do it. I think you will have to talk about at least billions of years before the universe ends.

  • @shkotay Yeah you're right, but I didn't want to put a time on it because I wasn't sure. Very interesting.

  • erm i am very talented and open

  • I cant understand how I can be so fascinated by something so destructive...

    Its so amazing.

  • @BoyArmor It's just the remains of a big star, after a supernova, with an incredibly strong gravitational pull

  • @PCBCerqueira

    yes, but it is amazing how all physics and science is broken down when studying a black hole. it is something that we yet don't understand

  • @BoyArmor Let's just give up and let the aliens do the studying ... Then wait unitl they find us and tell us

  • @PCBCerqueira

    LOL Agreed

  • O_O it just happen?

    

  • @BoyArmor

    that is not true. It is not a rip in space and time. It's a curvature in space and time. It's gravitational pull is just so strong, light cannot escape it's immense gravitational pull. Therefore the light does not reach our eyes, and we see it as black.

  • @Jipzorowns

    u r correct, i am just sayin it is a cause of the death of the universe, that is how i am using "rip" as the space is going to be gone and cant return, i mean a black hole can't be a star again. i am not saying u r wrong, hell u r correct if u r comparing what i am saying and what u r saying. i am not saying it is a "rip", but i am using rip as a metaphor. thanks for the extra info though :)

  • looks real...but this is animated....

  • @shkotay

    Not quite. The circumference of our sun is around 4.4million km and the fictional camera in this video is placed not that far away from the sun & black hole, so it wouldn't have to travel at the speed of light to circle it, not billions of miles at least. The earth's slow geosynchronous satellites don't take too long to circle the earth's equator (albeit much smaller).

  • @alxxz Good point :D But the vid camera goes around a sun sized object in a few seconds then outwards around black hole. Atthe very least light takes a couple seconds to come from the moon to the earth, the circumference of which is far smaller the the sun. I have no idea how to judge an estimate of the speed but its gotta be pretty darn fast.

  • Sam Neill narrates this because he Stars in the movie Event Horizon. Clever girl...

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  • looks real.... thought I have no idea how it is in real

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  • @thelittlemind no your not stupid it's the ones that don't ask the question rather accept whatever is given to them that are stupid. No time does not exist imo

  • i hate to sound stupid but does time really stop in a black hole???

  • @in my theory, technically time doesn't exist. Its just a way for humans to keep organized. Day and night just happens.

  • @hellx159 some theory :)

  • It would be fun to walk on the Sun.

  • Damn! This makes Shark Week look like Teletubbies.

  • We should throw Bieber in this hole.

  • Many people thought that this was real footage? Seriously?

  • so frisky and outgoing girl who wants to have fun

  • Just started reading a brief history of time - I love learning about stuff like this!

  • cool

  • this has got me thinking so here is what im thinking if black holes can grow then it would enventily reach to our glaxicy am i right? and also if then can suck in anything how come they havent sucked themselves? likr the outer part of the black hole going in the inner part of the black hole as a cycle and not taking anything with it? (also sorry for the bad spelling not good with vocab)

  • @mattrush21 think of it as a hole in the ground with a area around the hole being unstable, step on the unstable, you fall in the hole and make the hole bigger. and when 1 hole gets close to another, the unstable ground between colasspses and makes an even bigger hole, this is what im thinking. and yes, it could some time reach out galaxy, maybe after humans become extinct.

  • (On phone so i cant directly reply, but) all this talk about going into another universe and whatnot, through a black hole, it is absolutly un survivable. Seriously. The gravitational pull alone literally destroys, to the utmost meaning of the word, absolutly anything that reacyes its epicenter. If you were to make it to the center (also impossible) the vorce of gravity put on your body would rip you apart, down to the electrons swirling around the atoms in your body, and "eat" them

  • @JOHNNYCOMEKILLU Lol, ofcourse your body dies instantanously, but does your consciousness? Maybe this is meant by space/time travel.

  • And another thing this video can examined to be the real thing expect for the unreal sounds the animation is using, for as there is no sound in space "that can be heard".... space is like an vaccum therefore "sucking up" all sounds. but besides that the universe is full of sound.

  • I don't get what he meant when he said parts of the star the black hole doesn't eat is spat out into space? What does that mean exactly? Does he mean it's breaking apart and parts of the star are shooting away? I don't understand how matter can be already consumed by a black hole and then immediately spat out into space as if it was rejected. A black hole consumes all matter including photons, right?

  • cosmic porn

  • cool sharing fantasies and if possible put them into practice

  • "Tags:

    black hole star space science destruction video britney spears"

    HAHAHA!!

  • @Misling22 educating those who only think about music :P

  • Looks like Chuck Norris got hungry.

  • when i was 13 i tought black holes were nigger a holes...

  • @MsRsclips how da fuck is dat funny? nice way of trying to get thumbed up HAHA dumbass prick

  • GUYS...it's a computer animation. Read the description. * w *

  • FAKE!

    

  • @sqprx Cause the camera is floating around the earth about 13-billion miles away...

  • Ppl from the xbox community post here mistakenly thinking this is a "Red Ring" as oppose to a "Red Hole"

  • 122 people were on that star...

  • Suddenly the economy isn't that big of a deal anymore...

  • But, if collapsed stars create black holes... Then this black hole is just pissed that it died and is killing the others. REVENGE!

  • Its a portal to a alternate dimension !! :3

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  • Any proofs that black holes would destroying stars? Any links please?

  • This is a computer animation.

  • awsome

  • it shoots out massive amounts of radiation you will dead long before getting near the event horizon.

  • thats a sun

  • @dylanzoo2 no its not, shows what you know about stars

    FAIL

  • @dylanzoo2 which is a star XD

  • its like Hades killing Titans

  • Of coarse this isnt real footage we never been able to even travel anywhere in space other than the moon...

  • @182guns The inner horizon is inside the black hole, and at its center is the singularity.

  • Damn this is scary. Imagine this happening to our sun or our earth.

  • If it were possible to journey inside a black hole I wonder if you could achieve immortality. If time stops then so must aging right?

  • This is obiviously an animation since that star is a semi-star, and anything that gets 10-20 thounsad Kilometers distance melts instantly.

  • @thundeplaya read the description... dur

  • i have a question????? what's inside a black hole?

  • @182guns black :D

  • @182guns chuck norris

  • @182guns no one knows because you can't really explore a black hole, without getting destroyed. a black hole is just a huge mass of gravity pretty much

  • @182guns

    That's what we want to find out.

  • @182guns nothing becuase anything that enters is torn apart

  • @niallator11 and that torn apart stuff is still matter. there will still be something inside a black hole because matter can't just disappear.

  • @niallator11 and that torn apart stuff is still matter. there will still be something inside a black hole because matter can't just disappear.

  • @182guns my dick...

  • @2424guigui you're cool.. fucking douche

  • @koenig1010 ???

    it's a joke

  • @182guns Whats going in...

  • @182guns everything it has ever absorbed, compressed at possibly the highest density unimaginable...according to theory, of course

  • @BeakyRed your right but also wrong after it gobbles up a planet/star etc, the partciles go throught time and all that a black hole is made up of is condensed anti matter.

  • @tupac4lief but what goes in is still matter. its just compressed by gravity unimaginable. the substances are still there. my thoery is that trillionsof years from now. nothing in space exists except for black holes. and those black holes will collide and boom everything starts back to pure elements. you see particles just can't disappear. its the laws of physics

  • @182guns because everything takes an infinite time to get to the point of singularity, my guess is there is absolutely nothing

  • @182guns it shoots out everything like a gun