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  • Calling a black hole "deadly" is like saying Bill Gates is "financially secure".

  • i find this racist

  • FAKE! the middle of every black hole are dark because light doesnt escape when its close enough. In this picture the middle is totaly bright!

  • @niscape97 It's becouse its just an image not a photo.

  • "Nasa pictures reveal lively black hole" now THAT would be better.

  • PLEASE REPY IF YOU TRULY KNOW!!!  How does a black hole form? Science -3

  • @dyervault If a star 10 times heavier than our sun (a main sequence star) it will expand into a super giant then into a supernova which then turns into a black hole

  • @dyervault condensed matter!

  • i hate black holes i dated a few of them

  • i want to know what a black hole really looks like, where does it end or is it like a a tornado.

  • Good Video Lovely

  • Good Video

  • Nice Video I like It

  • Man I can't get my mind around this. People say the universe is infinite, whereas others say it's not ( don't know what that theory is called). What's in a black hole? What's at the bottom of the ocean? How can the universe never end and just keep going and going, never ending? I believe that because we are mortal and have births and deaths it is impossible to understand these things. That's why I'm Christian, I believe that we aren't meant to understand because that's God's job.

  • @Ethandewitt Saying "We aren't meant to understand" is just saying "I don't understand and don't feel like putting forth the effort, I'm at the edge of my knowledge; therefore no one else will ever know more, so 'god' must have done it." At least you can say you have something in common with famous scientists and mathematicians of the past - you invoke Intelligent design when faced with the unknown.

  • @TsunonSalieria first of all thanks for an intelligent repsonse, that doesnt happen from youtube very often (even if it was an insult), but anyway it all comes down to a different perspective or state of mind. I can't accept the fact that were just meant to die and rot in the ground in a complete bliss. I believe that its in our nature to not understand things such as Intellectual Design. and btw there is also proof that God does exists.

  • @Ethandewitt I want to see the proof that god exists. I cant believe in this day and age people still believe that stuff

  • @Ethandewitt Sometimes I wish people won't try to stuff religion down our throats all the time.

  • i say we strap on some jet packs an head straight for the black hole,shit,maybe we'll go back in time to the 80's.

  • @countrybwoy420

    good luck with that.

  • @countrybwoy420 You will be ripped apart beofre you even go near it and the fact that blackholes take you back through time is just a theorie.

  • this is wierd..

  • OH DAMN THE BLACK HOLE SPIT WHITE PARTICLES,FUCKING SLUTS

  • Wait wait wait..... What if one day computers were in charge...... :/

  • I'm pretty sure every black hole is deadly...

  • @gct912 They are....they just take in everything. I feel so little after learning about blackholes.. The freakiest are the massive ones from the start of Time! Man, those can destroy the largest stars. (Have you seen the vid on the largest star discovered?)

  • @gct912 My own black hole isn't deadly ... and it only expulses stuff :P

  • @gct912 Those that are massive enough arent

  • I don't know anybody who was killed by a black hole... I also did a quick Google search, and can't find names of anyone ever killed by one. 

  • How Do They Know It's A Black Hole Though ? Like How Do They Know Black Holes Suck Up Stuff And Thoses Things Disappear?

  • @veronicarmz they don't, black whole grows bigger and bigger and probably denser and denser. they eat and sometimes they exhaust put it that way. if everything going thru it disappeared then the whole known universe would fall into one of these... nothing disappears everything gets transformed. fundamental physics.

  • @xbuster17

    they don't disappear but they look like they disappear because you can never seen those objects ever again and as it gets closer to the black hole, it moves slower and slower and looks like it doesn't ever go it but the image you see will get dimmer and dimmer until the image eventually disappears.

  • wooow it is impossible to see a black hole...as no light can even pass or reflect from it!!!!!

  • @MrSmoke3y if a blackhole in some way glows purple(or whatever that colour is) then its possible to see it, but a pretty good observation nevertheless.

  • @rockydasha okay thanks for the information

  • @MrSmoke3y

    but you can see the stuff going in

  • @lampuiho yeah we can see the stuff like stars and planets and some comets or stones but not the dark matter..

  • I bet all the people on those planets don't find this quiet as exciting -.-

  • So, where's the picture of a "black hole?"

    All I see are more cartoons and artist interpretations by NASA (Never A Straight Answer)

    They see what they want to see and then they convince others other their illusions of observation.

    They need Dewey B Larson, Walter Russell and Dr. Keshava Bhat and the Electric Universe Model in their lives.

    They've never filmed a black hole or an "atom" like they teach in text books.. More Quackademic BS.

    NASA is like the guy in this clip.

    watch?v=Sv5woNs9WRE

  • soooo.....a giant anus is takin a shit-piss all over another giant anus.....?

  • OMG WOW SOME ONE ACTULLY FOUND A JET wow a jet is a plane dumbasses

  • @Tankkaray75 wow your a dumbass.

  • Black holes are named black holes beacuse they are parts of the universe that just can,t be seen but we know they're because we don't see the stars that are supposed to be passing behind them.. this video is fake and gay

  • @frankomarx4 no, we notice black holes from gravitational lensing due to the immense gravity inside the event horizon, also black holes do release large amounts of radiation from the poles. these jets can't be seen in the visible light range but can still be seen with the instruments they use to detect gamma radiation

  • the description isnt finished ... what do you thinkO_0

  • Someone get that galaxy out of the way of the signal beacon, it's blocking the transmission!

  • shoot earth with it

  • i wonna see a black hole trying to eat the mighty VY Canis Majoris the bigger known star in milky way galaxy

  • screwed...

  • if only superman was still alive he'd go out there and defeat that deadly whole with his bare hands

  • dickheads listen up, for all you thick cunts, ( excuse my language ) you all say this is fake and think black holes are magic? a blockhole is a sun.. (star) that has blown up, when this happens it sucks its solor system and sometimes others into it, all stars..( suns ) get bigger and bigger untill then blow up and suck things in due the magnetic force.. its not rocket science, actually bad shout maybe it is but still.. this is real

  • @FrosTyyBeaT

    It's not quite the blowing up that does the job. A black hole is caused when a star collapses inward from its own gravity (which results in an explosion). As theory goes, this only happens to certain, extremely massive stars (so this won't happen to our sun). The star just keeps collapsing (but still keeps all that mass) until it becomes a point we can't even see, but has monstrous gravity.

  • why does the depiction of black holes alway take a 2d view 'looking down the barrell'?

    if a black hole is a point of super massive gravity, that light can't even escape, then would it not be reasonable to assume this gravity effect is isotropic, sucking in all mass equally

    from all directions.

    and then the detection of such massive black holes, would they not be hidden by the equally massive amount of solar systems and galaxies between the hole and the observer?

  • @adesades01 You can detect black holes in different ways, for example you can observe the movement of stars. Stars that are near a black hole are heavily affected by the black hole's gravity which you can observe. Or you can watch out for big clusters of gases that circle around a non-visible mass. These gas-clusters emit a high amount of radiation which you can also observe from earth. There are a few other possible ways, but anyways, hope i could help.

  • @adesades01 first off the reason black holes attract matter around the equator more than the poles is because the jet of gamma radiation emmanating from the poles pushes shit outta the way, there is an extreme amount of energy releaseed at the poles, secondly, sure many bloack holes probably are hidden, but looking at the night sky would you not agree there is more space than stars

  • thumbs up if universe sandbox brought you here!

  • @Penguin7406 great game

  • BLACK HOLES ARE NOT DEADLY THEY MAKE YOUR DICK ALIVE

  • This is racist I know plenty of friendly Black holes, I married a black hole, and my daughter is half black hole.

  • @DoubleAssClown hahahahaha

  • well ever heard of a 'friendly' black hole?

  • There are deadly ones? Oh ok. Im gonna head outside, and build a deadly guillotine, then read up on some deadly nuclear bombs.

  • Imagine if you lived in the galaxy that is being sucked into the black hole. You would everyday be waking up to the fact that all your history & achievements as a race / species will soon be worthless, sooner that expected. I bet the living things in the galaxy either dont fight one another as its pointless - or ,are going crazy to dominate as much they can before the end.

  • how do these black holes happen anyway?

  • @MrChuy0123 Supernova explosion! Wanna hear something scary? If two black holes collide anywere near our galaxy, we'll feel it. A galactic earthquake!!!

  • @TheIllusionelf That's cool.

  • i would like to go into a black hole even if i do die ....

  • ALL black holes are dangerous. Wherever you go! ;)

  • what happens at black hole stays at black hole

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  • Your video is a favorite on Mauritius

  • i thought nothing not even light could escape the gravitational pull of a black hole..

  • @OpenPYourLMindZ: You're right; it can't. This jet is made up of matter that was spiraling into the black hole and was ranked free at the last minute before entering to be sent in a tight spiral out along the axis of the black hole's spin by super strong magnetic forces built up by the hole's spinning.

  • @puncheex Interesting. Thank you :)

  • I seen a friendly black hole the other day... She was a slut.

  • @MadeInOregon27 Are you SURE it wasnt Pink?

  • @cley75

    Black, because it was gaping =O

  • i played snake on this

  • How the hell did I end up watching this?

    All I wanted toknow was how to prep sprouts for christmas dinner !!

  • Its Thors gate way

  • someone really brave that isn't afraid to possibly should trvavel in there with a camera, so NASA can see if theres like an alternate universe. ya never know!

  • @jregister19 We don't even have the right technology to make it to that black hole, it'd take probably millions of years of travel to make it.

  • @TankontheseNutz Dude you DONT want to go to the black hole.

  • @jregister19 Black holes are just areas of insanely high gravity/pressure. There's no way to travel through it. It would probably condense the whole earth to the size of a pea.

  • @jregister19: He could, but there's no way he would be able to send the pics back out.

  • turned on the snow effect @ 0:50 purely by accident, but it works.

  • i could tell you qR729

  • ''deadly black HOLE' o_o...

  • I am still bewildered at how singularities can even exist.

  • Until we probe that deadly black hole, we will never know what it actually is. So in the mean time, I'm going to look at pictures of Uranus. :D

  • heh heh yo ass funny yu cant see black holes every black holeis deadly

  • just a type 3 civilizations' version of a laser pointer ;)

  • @paarsefrikandel

    You meant to say type 2. We're not even type 1.

  • this one has aids

  • first off, you cant see black holes, you can only tell that they are there by detecting larges amount of radiation spewing out

  • You know, i would have been more surprised if this video was titled.

    'Nasa pictures reveal friendly and child safe black hole.'

    Cut it out with the superlatives, its makes you sound like a history channel documentary.

  • SEX

  • 00:15 nice cumshot, one galaxy trying to impregnate another. I hope its consentual.

  • i dont understand how that was deadly, or was that jet of radiation supposed to kill or destroy anything?

  • am i the only one who tried to close the blue box at the bottom thinking it was an add?

  • @hellfire911911 lol :)

  • @hellfire911911 i tried to

  • @hellfire911911 nope

    

  • can't believe the comments calling this "stupid" or "fake." This stuff was discovered by geniuses, and jut because you don't understand it or find it weird doesn't mean it's wrong, so stop bashing the life works of dozens of scientists.

  • @binxer5000 I agree

  • @binxer5000 oh that is why there are only 3d models of blackholes so far...... hubble has shown us what of the black-hole ? some observationally absurd and outright crazy "black holes" ..... The best science has is hawking when it comes to the nature of a black hole .... but regardless, denote those that know just as much as you do about astrophysics/astronomy in an attempt to shine that dull horn of yours ;) ...

  • @cybermental "By their very nature, black holes do not directly emit any signals other than the hypothetical Hawking radiation; since the Hawking radiation for an astrophysical black hole is predicted to be very weak, this makes it impossible to directly detect astrophysical black holes from the Earth.

  • @cybermental "A possible exception to the Hawking radiation being weak is the last stage of the evaporation of light (primordial) black holes; searches for such flashes in the past has proven unsuccessful and provides stringent limits on the possibility of existence of light primordial black holes.

  • @cybermental NASA's Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope launched in 2008 will continue the search for these flashes. Astrophysicists searching for black holes thus have to rely on indirect observations. A black hole's existence can sometimes be inferred by observing its gravitational interactions with its surroundings."

  • @cybermental And judging from your channel, I'd guess you think black holes are just a government conspiracy anyway. :D

  • @binxer5000 Judging from your lack of prose and skills at google search string queries ...... look at the weaknesses in your statement ..... its a copy and paste job.... perhaps these gamma-ray flashes are something else ? you mention the word "sometimes" in the passage lol, can you not see the holes in your own logic ? "a possible exception" ? you have yet to divulge any discourse lol-thank you for agreeing with me though, take up astrophysics, that will have your head spinning.

  • @cybermental I admit, I copy and pasted that, and I'm very ashamed, but I have yet to attend a college astrophysics class, so that was pretty much as best as i could do for the moment. The only reason I even got into this endless argument was because I can't stand people criticizing other people's life work. I mean, sure they definitely don't have all the answers and there are some pretty big questions still left unansweres, but I have yet to find any counter evidence or serious . .

  • @binxer5000 dont be ashamed of a copy and paste you're doing research on a topic that you obviously have interest in so use the words of more knowledgable men. having majored in physics myself, though dropping out due to financial reasons, i still copy and paste pointing out the ignorance of the idiots

  • @maxdorries thank you!

  • @cybermental counter claims that seem more likely, so for now at least, this is right. I'm sure the "for now at least" will take some heat, but it is the very nature of science to out-do itself, so I'm completely open for other suggestions, and it's actually a good thing that someone's arguing the accepted truth, seeing that the accepted truth of the time seems to be ingrained into children's minds and taught as a proven law. However, I am disappointed in these raging youtubers

  • @cybermental who simply say "That's so weird it can't be true." Too many times I have heard that argument.

  • @cybermental the simulation at the end of this clip is 4d, becuase time is the fourth dimension any 3d model run through a simulation make it four dimensional

  • That's not a black hole. It's Spode (from Spore) pulling some galaxies to their light.

  • i really hope nobody discovers everything about black holes. it's way too dangerous, antimatter is unstoppable. some crazy dude would try to create it, and fail making it swallow the world

  • @jasminetomca Lol right? Oh, sensationalism will destroy us all, before "a deadly space object" does that's for sure.

  • @joshuaizzle well said

  • Anyone agree thats justin beibers hole in hes ass

  • ANYONE PLAYS DOTA?? ENIGMA ANYONE??

  • Lmao. They appear to be merging right now, even though the image took 1.4 billion years to get here.

  • @firefish821 What are you, 5? There not in fricken space taking a picture of the damn thing! Its a telescope!

  • everytime i hear these kind of stories i just think I dont care.

  • fuckn lier

  • really

  • Uhh... When you say deadly...

  • i love the title - 'deadly' black hole LMAO

  • @jasminetomca haha yea, I prefer the black holes that are rated safe for children

  • Fire t3h gamma cannon!

  • Doesnt that blue look like the norway spiral incident to anyone??

  • black hole can suck up light so its kinda impossible to to take a picture becuse one the camera would be sucked up and the flash will be sucked up 

  • YES! Finally! :D

  • Black holes are everywhere in the universe...from the very tiny to the immense. Easy to explain just study the inverse square law and it all makes sense.

  • call me what you will but im reminded of the star destroyer

  • That's to clear for a black hole NASA pics would be really bad pixels and black n white so this is fake

  • @702kingz1 what're you smoking? have you seen the pictures from the Hubble telescope?

  • i think when you are in a black hole u will be in an other dimesion

  • @Thezombiepap Nope. You get spaghettified going in, crushed inside, and recycled as Hawking radiation.

  • @Md2802 Holy crap don't wanna get in there xD

  • Funny, I thought every black hole is deadly, not just this one...

  • @yokkako

    It all depends on what you do with it, just like with pineapples.

  • @yokkako They are, but this one has got a gun.

  • @yokkako No... they don't chase you. They aren't hippopotamuses. There's a supermassive black hole here in the milky way... But we aren't being sucked into it. We never will.

  • @yokkako: A black hole, at a distance, isn't deadly. It can do no more to suck you in that the equivalent massed star can. This black hole, though, is reaching out and touching someone, namely that other galaxy, Everything in that galaxy, if it had any life, is now being battered to death.

  • I always thought if we were ever able to see a Black hole, its too late?

  • OMNOMNOMNOM

  • its confusing but black holes dont even let light escape from them.

  • i want my balls ripped off by a black hole im gonna dangle em in the event horizon. the perfect castration

  • Yeah I'm not sure what makes this deadly.

  • i thought all black holes were deadly

  • @xXLocomotiveXx

    Nah, some are just misunderstood.

  • @dunnono00 but can still kill you right?

  • The black hole makes all the planets move around.

  • can i drive there for a holiday

  • its called a quasar

  • This, my friends is chuck norris' birth.

  • @StormDrainEX A small fraction of it my friend. Mere humans can't measure something like that with out flawed technologies XD

  • Illustrations...  Anyone can make them. I'll never believe it until I see it for myself.

  • theres a new planet that has been found that might have aliens!! but its not in this galaxy..

  • @casa402ful it is called Kepler-22b there was a new report on it TODAY 12-6-2011 on ABC news

  • @casa402ful No. We have found no planets in other galaxies, just in our own. All the other galaxies are too far away.

  • how do we know its deadly if we've never been to one?

  • @ThePlatoon4 You go first.

  • @ThePlatoon4 We know black holes are deadley, because we know how gravity works and can calculate what their immense gravity does with every matter coming too close.

  • @Requiim27 I remember from school something about "anything sucked into a black hole gets stretched out thinner then a piece of paper" idk if im right thats based on memory.

  • NOW THATS GANGSTA

  • @MrAtianaB XD

  • the deadliest black hole is Oprah Winfrey

  • BIG BANG ATTACK!!!!!

  • i kno im gonna sound like a moron and im sorry but what exactly would happen to us inside a black hole?