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  • Neutron Star Soul Absorbed

  • nothing can attack black hole the more we try to attack it the more it grows

  • @babybianca03 Not true black holes dont grow. The more they eat, the more they spit out.

  • neutron star = "AHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!! ......."

  • this isn't a quasar?

  • @mtesyds A quasar is a young galaxy(supermassive black hole), but this is just a single small black hole.

  • All black holes are really none radiant brown giants that do not go bright light but have gravitational fields and Spin.

  • *ff7 fanfare plays*

    

  • There are no black holes. And they are brown giants which no longer radiate energy.

  • @JonThm You need a physics and a chemistry lesson, then you need to look at the life cycles of a star and the constituent elements it forms and the effects those elements have on their surroundings combined with the different stages of the stars life. Our central black hole has a mass of 4.1 million stars crammed into an area of just 6 billion kilometres, its invisible and when stars go near it they get flung around in a wide orbit, it makes huge stars look like little angry bees.

  • Who knew black holes could have a quickening.

  • Looks like the center of the galaxy in spore...

  • haha i was just looking up honey badgers and it took me here too LOL

  • "Neutron stars" are made-up inventions, too. A Wiki article says (my emphasis added), "At extremely high pressures and temperatures, nucleons and electrons are BELIEVED to collapse into bulk neutronic matter, called neutronium. This is PRESUMED to happen in neutron stars. It is "believed" and "presumed" because Neutron stars are inventions to support the discovery of Quasars. Even so, some Quasar's cyclic burst of energy is far to frequent to be a spinning neutron star!

  • @tongmaa Quasars and Neutron stars are not related, and Pulsars are far more precise then even the best atomic clocks

  • @tongmaa You sir, get the ignorant stamp

  • "Tantalizing evidence" does nothing more than highlight that fact that "blackholes" are invented explanations without proof. "Angels" are similar inventions to explain "things" without proof. So, science is just a bit more mathematical in explaining "infinite sinkholes" than how many "angels" can dance on the head of a pin ...

  • @tongmaa And what does this tell you? That all our terms/definitions/equations are all just intangible objects that we have internally embedded with images, sounds, smells and tastes to explain/symbolise real life phenomena. BUT, when too much focus is put on the terms themselves (aka when we forget WHY we created these terms), everyone's fighting/pushing eachother because we all have created a different set of almost unlimited terms in our mental boxes, not seeing the bigger mental box anymore.

  • @tongmaa The objective then becomes to "complete" our own separate illusory realities("I don't have time to care about the rest anymore.They should use their lives to support me instead because these fools do not have the mental capacity to understand how the world really works."The thing however is they 'do have the mental capacity', but you don't see that they have different understandings of your terms.) instead of unifying our own separate realities so that "completion" automatically occurs.

  • Seeing these things kinda makes you think how small we are compared to everything else around us

  • @kjlkjlkjl1 compare us to atoms and we will be huge xD

  • winners never quit

    

  • Why the black hole stay in the same position in this animation. Doesn't spouse both neutron star and black hole move round their common center of mass? This animation is wrong.

  • @drex44 could have something do do with black holes having infinate mass. I'm just guessing i'm not an expert.

  • @mgmartinec

    Black holes have the same mass like the star it was previous. This is not infinite mass. What more there could be situation when star star would be heavier than black hole, even many times heavier.

  • @drex44 the black hole as far as i know have greater density than anything , its gravity is so strong that even light cant escape it thats why black holes can not be seen .. and if we had black hole and neutron star at the same size black hole will surpass the star's weight by far , correct me if im wrong

  • NEUTRON STAR IS PERFECT FUEL FOR KILLING TINY COWARDS.

  • Black hole said this to Neutron star: Fuck you. 

  • 0:23

    Black Hole has leveled up.

  • Look at that hungry fuck! Black hole doesn't give a shit, it just eats what it wants.

  • @SD1993 Lol, it's a black hole, not a honey badger

  • @SD1993 and dont it doesnt get fat at all :/

  • I had 20 monies on the Neutron Star :O

  • Round 1,Fight!

  • @Geritimator

    You lose!

  • @AngeloNiklis Only if you

    re the neutron star xD

  • Looks Like the neutron star lost.

  • Where does it go?

  • Beautiful 

  • No one can defeat The Black Hole !

  • 1UP

  • my dick can win the black hole

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  • i bet a quazar could beat up a black hole :D

  • @THEIAN11 Quazars are black holes, but giant black holes that emit gasses and x-rays out side of a galaxy entirely

  • @MrVolcanoes22 haha well yeh i was jus kinda clownin around

  • @THEIAN11 ohh ok in that case the "quasar" would swallow the smaller black hole :)

  • @MrVolcanoes22 oh yeh hahah

  • @MrVolcanoes22 haha ok what happens though if like a quasar and a black hole both like equal mass and stuff jus like collided?

  • @THEIAN11 i think they are both the same thing anyway if 2 black holes collide they will merge

  • @MrVolcanoes22: Quasars don't exist outside of galaxies AFAIK. They're the supermassive black holes of galaxies in the making. Still gobbling up stuff and spitting some out (relativistic jets FTW) before it settles down and becomes a 'regular' galaxy.

  • @MrVolcanoes22 ?????????????????

  • As powerful as neutron stars, they are still no match for a menacing black hole.

  • so basically black holes are the vacuum cleaners of the universe

  • v=ifzBdL4oOOQ

    Yo got knocked da FUGG out maaan!

  • WWE Monday Night RAW:-

    Ray Misteryo (as the Neutron Star) Vs Big Show (as The Black Hole)

    Winner: Big Show !!!

  • nothing can beat a black hole... durr

  • @XxToFarToDiexX Chuck norris can defeat a black hole =)

  • @kretz231

    lololol

  • @XxToFarToDiexX yup, because its a hyper dense mass that is moving so fast and is so dense itself that no light can emit from it.

  • The Black Hole is the only hole that fucks instead of getting fucked.

  • @formsdn Well it's true. Don't mess with the Black Hole!

  • @FinalFantasyCenter Its The Glory Hole Of Death XD

  • @FinalFantasyCenter xaxaxaxaxaxaxa good one 

  • u canot see a black hole it is black lol

  • THE WINNER IS BLACK HOLE

  • Two Blackholes in this sitchuantion would devour each other and fuse to one giant body in space.

  • @cenimraft "neurons of light" haha

  • oh yeah , what would happen if a hyper red giant would get close to a really small black hole half the size of that star HMMMMM?? tell me geniuses, none of u know shit about the astros we know nothing , ,,,,, just look at this lame computer animation SERIOUSLY???? this makes me sick.

  • @Asleepymystikal i like the fact you came here JUST to troll.

    And what would happen: although it would take a while, the hyper redgiant would get sucked up. Its a black hole. It would take a while, yeah but it would happen. I also suspect the red giant would explode too, but that im not too sure of.

    And we come here to take a look at the wonders of space not usually visible to the human eye or sequences of pictures, to make it easier to understand what we're looking at.

    This answer your comment?

  • @Asleepymystikal uhh the black hole would destroy it...

    Not even light could escape a black hole...

    this means that its gravitational pull is so powerful that neurons of light can't travel fast enough to escape.

    Answer your question yet

  • @CeniMraft Neurons of light eh? Why don't you let someone else answer questions for a while.

  • BLACK HOLE PWNS ALL!!

  • Looks like a space-dookie going down a space toilet.

  • Rest in Peace Star Number #18675443757688858493058686777­7473627363

  • @TheCODFAN34 there is no where near that number of stars in the visible universe.

  • @wo0obly But there are more stars in the universe than grains of sand on earth, and I was only trying to have fun

  • @TheCODFAN34 lol sorry, its just that number is silly xD

  • @wo0obly I know, i must have overdone it XD

  • if i had a space suit i would kick that black holes ass

  • @harigeharing no if you had a space suite tht black hole would just suck you in so you would be dead i guess :P

  • Black hole:C'mere!

    Star:NOOOOOO!!!

    Black hole:OMNOMNOMNOMNONMNONMNONMNO­NM

    Star:dsjfiudshfviuahfoihffskjf­skbfshbfsahfbisdahfokshfkjshfk­jhiufsh

  • @TheCheesydutchman oh thanks i needed to know that and may i ask you when can a black hole be made

  • That was gay

  • isnt the black hole suppose to be black

  • @Cheezywheel lmao

  • Chuck Norris eats black holes for breakfast

  • FALCON, MUNCH!

  • The black hole made the video skip 0:28 :(

  • To me, saying black holes make sense is like knowing the Earth is round and orbits the sun, but insisting it is logical the earth is flat and the clouds are the heavens and the stars are just ghosts or little bugs in the sky. Study plasma. Look it up in places. I would post links but I can't for some reason. Look up plasma black holes. They even have some on youtube.

  • Asshole VS Cock with Vaseline

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  • Black holes are not real, they are just a theory, a theory which has been manipulated time and again to the point of nonsense. Its most likely plasma, not infinite gravity.

  • @Electric2000 black holes are real. not only were they predictid by physicits there have been observations that can only be understood iff they are black holes, they are not that uncommon

  • @Chronostempo Black Holes are not proven to be real. When physicists predicted this gravitational singularity, the math did not fit the facts. The facts were manipulated. For example, there was light around the black hole, but how does light surround or even emit from the black hole? The re-arrange the math and invent an accretion disk, as seen in this video. Then they found quasars. Light wasn't just around the back hole, it was coming out of it. How is this possible? They decided to create...

  • @Chronostempo the idea that the gravity around the singularity had poles which shoots matter away from it into a jet of light. This is contradictory to the previous theory in which nothing can escape the black hole's event horizon. I might want to add this is the realm of quantum mechanics, which does not involve reality. It involves everything past the molecular level, which is theory. Atoms are not proven to exist because we can not see their parts. It is all theory. Black holes are plasma.

  • @Electric2000 actualy, both are right, usualy it is simpler to consider non-rotational black holes, they however have angular momentum, the equations predict that matter falling into a black holes rotates around it. this spining creates among onther things, very strong magnetic fields which point outwards from the poles outside the event horizont. while most matter is lost to the black hole, a small part is ejected as two jets

    ps: this is the realm of General Relativity not quantum mechanics

  • @Chronostempo Quantum Mechanics deals with things we cannot see or manipulate, so it is all theory. General Relativity pertains to what we can see and manipulate. Black Holes are still just a theory, and if such a small amount of matter is ejected outside the event horizon, then why are quasars so huge? They are double the length sometimes more, than the actual galaxy themselves. I don't believe black holes are what people say they are because it doesn't make sense.

  • @Chronostempo I think maybe it is an effect of plasma, with a highly gravitational center, but not an infinite singularity.

  • @Electric2000 These are efects ocur outside the event horizon, the no return point, light can exit a black hole if it is emited outside the event horizon, the sigularity at its center if some other thing. jets, acretion disks, light coming out, etc... that is all General Relativity.

    Rememeber, light isn't coming from within the balck hole it is coming from the heated up gas around it, only light emited inside the event horizon canot exit.

    even in Newtonian Gravity you can predict black holes

  • @Chronostempo The things you are explaining fall within general relativity, however the theory of how black holes form fall within quantum mechanics is my previous point. Getting back to general relativity, like you say it all happens outside the black hole. Problem is, if things keep falling toward the singularity, then how does it fall in and escape at the same time? Newtonian Gravity would likely account for the old idea of a black hole, where there is no light at all around it.

  • @Electric2000 no, i said that, outside the event horizon, gravity is weak enought to lett light escape. once it is beond this limit it cannot excape. again, only os the black hole is not rotating. if it is, the singularity colapses into a circunference instead of a point and a second event horizon apears, within this 2nd event horizon light is able to move outwards. what i'm saying is that black holes are more complicated that they look, but the equations are not.

    ps: pardon me for my english

  • @Chronostempo Everything is just equations which have been manipulated to fit the theory. The theory does not fit reality, so neither do the equations. What I am saying is black holes may not exist as we think they do, rather they are an effect of electromagnetic plasma. The same effect a black hole has on orbiting matter is said to be capable of re-production in a simple lab. Electromagnetic forces are much stronger than gravity and could explain what black hole theory does not.

  • @Electric2000 actualy, both are right, usualy it is simpler to consider non-rotational black holes, they however have angular momentum, the equations predict that matter falling into a black holes rotates around it. this spining creates among onther things, very strong magnetic fields which point outwards from the poles outside the event horizont. while most matter is lost to the black hole, a small part is ejected as two jets

    ps: this is the realm of General Relativity not quantum mechanics

  • @Electric2000 infinite gravity? Black holes have mass, and different black holes have different mass. I believe there have been discovered black holes with the mass of over a billion sun-masses. Quasars are simply particles heated to billions of degrees therefore speeding up to close to speed of light OUTSIDE the event horizon.

  • @GeneralBlackNorway It still does not make sense why the quasars are so big. Even if there were black holes over a billion sun-masses, the thing would condense down into a smaller mass than the star it was born from. The so called black hole of M87 is supposedly 3 billion times the size of our sun, yet condensed into a region just a little smaller than our solar system. As for the gravity, yes, it is infinite if it is a singularity. Doesn't make sense? Of course not, because its not real.

  • @Electric2000 black holes make sense to me. What don't make sense to me is that it does not make sense to you. Instead of saying it does not make sense by looking at pictures and using words, rather prove their impossibility through equations and numbers instead of just saying it does not make sense with nothing to relate to.

  • What is this blue and red gas coming out.

  • This is all nature :D. Big animals eat little animals so this is like in earth :P.

  • @ROOCSTARTR well technicly a black hole is very very very very small seeing as hwo it turns stuff into a singularity actualy i dont even think mass matters to a black hole

  • Thats just a regular black hole. A super massive black hole would eat egular black holes easy.

  • Wow... the black hole ate the star... i would have not expected that...

  • CHUCK NORRIS!!!!!!!!111!!!!111!!!!!!­!

  • @sartte that will never happen

  • i wonder what happens when the neutrons stars gravity is stronger than the black holes....

  • @sartte i dont think that is possible...

  • Let the games begin!

    Oh...neutron star orbits...gains momentum...but the black hole makes a surprise tackle! The underdog is truly coming into his own! One last pull...and it's score one for the black hole!

  • Less like a hole more like a super powerful tiny blender.

  • om nom

  • thats wonderful.... but will it blend?

  • @jameswizard6 Best fkn' smoothies eva bra.

  • @Deathlzurfriend

    It goes into an infinitely dense singularity at its core.

    If it didn't, then it wouldn't continue to grow in mass (which we know, despite not being able to see it, because of the increasing gravitational pull that warps more space-time around it).

  • Black Hole rules the galaxy noob its sucks everything

  • @Sporeplayer2102 even a giant c*ck?

  • LOL COLORFUL!

  • I DONT GET IT I ONLY GET THE EXPLOSION BUT I DIDNT KNOW WHO WON.

  • I DONT GET IT I ONLY GET THE EXPLOSION BUT I DIDNT KNOW WHO WON.

  • wait.. i thought it is the neutron star which forms the black hole? bcus of its intense density and hence its great gravitational strength..??

  • lol i thought it would just go THOMP!

  • yea, that made sense???

  • this would not take hours it would be millions of years , you have no idea how far thoes things are away from eachother. its crazy how HUGE the universe is

  • after sucking the neutron star, black hole leveled up :)

  • theythey say if u fall into a black hole youre body will be turned into bits and ripped apart

  • if you fall in between this cosmic fight, how long would it take to lose conscience?

  • @treicy80 uh the minute you stepped out of w.e you got there on (no air)...(in space)

  • @tisilwm i meant with space suit

  • @treicy80 lol , you sound like a little kid, how does your question even make sence. you would need a space suit yeah. and an oxygen supplie when that ran out youd black out. and ... dude your question is dumb, i was tought there is no dumb questions.. but damn kid....(that is unless "conscience" is a totally different thing than consciousness )

  • i had it in for the star at the last moment, its like a spider getn flushed down the toilet

  • what kind chemical that black has mystery chemical ? How we can stole chemical that black hole then Let black hole destroy china black hole Win more mass over like 300 thousand mass or 1 million

  • @UNSCful WHAT?

  • @Starlux87 I mean what kind of black hole has chemical ?

  • A little trip to a black hole^^

  • Black hole is PRO player -.-

  • BLACK HOLE WINS! FATALITY!

  • @thebguffshow Flawless victory!

  • lol minuites and hours? that would take thousands possibly millions of years to happen. and unless it was on a near collision curse it would be pulled out of shape on approach and siphoned off. not all of a sudden turned to dust and swallowed.

  • Black holes, when something gets sucked into them, is it instant, or does it take years for an object to get sucked into it?

  • @bowlofarthritus Ooooh excellent question... since time itself is altered near a black hole, there's no easy answer!

  • @ExosiusWoolley Does time it self even exist in those far reaches> The stars we see in the sky could have burned out or exploded, as far as we know. With the light years distance, it could take a long time before we wouldnt see that specific star anymore.... but how is time affected by the black hole? Time isnt actually physical, like light, for example, which cant escape it. In a sense, time is a man made science to help record events, age, ect....

  • @bowlofarthritus but time its self exsists . it drags along with us like a fourth dimension. we move up , down , left , right, and through time. it seems impossible to be interpreted my a human brain. its undeniable we are moving in time as well as forward and backward, but its just one of those things that is really difficult to put a conclusion on

  • @bowlofarthritus depending on how fast the thing getting sucked into it was going. and how it was comeing at it. if it were a star slowly gliding toward it it could take milsions of years . or a comet going directly at it . BOOM.

    they are besicly what they seem if your rational about it

  • WTF the black hole didn't even moved. Easy as pie.

  • Black Hole: THIS IS MADNESS!

    Neutron Star: THIS IS SUPERNOVAAAAAAA!

    Black Hole: NOOOOOOO!!!!!

  • @PhantomOwnage

    -Madness? No, THIS IS SPARTA!!!

  • @PhantomOwnage Neutron Star: This is blastemy! THIS IS MADNESS!

    Black Hole: Madness? THIS IS SPARTA!

    Neutron Star: NOOOOOOO!!!!!

  • Black hole sucks anything including other black

    Holez

  • @Thebluevsred and they suck light.

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    Quran and Science

    SEVEN PARTS!

  • @gulfland Fail..

  • i wish i was sucked by katsumi rectal black hole

  • The black hole wouldnt stay still, it would orbit around the neutron star the same as the neutron star does to it, it would gradually speed up as the neutron star came close the event horizon, however the neutron star would still be swallowed, leaving the black hole to fly off into the distance, because the black hole has gathered speed while being close to th neutron stars gravity field, and now there is nothing to stop it.

  • If I could have a choice to watch any thing in nature it would be this

  • @TheDrunkenTrooper

    I'd settle for the millions of years it would take for that to happen,

  • Black hole always wins lol

  • Can someone explain to me not in like super full detail, what a neutron star is?

  • @Lyronx An extremely dense remnant of star that consists of tightly packed neutrons, hence the name "neutron star."

  • @Lyronx

    Atoms. Are electrons and protons. Electrons can only orbit the protons in certain orbits. There is a force that keeps them away from the protons that they are actually attracted too. BUT. If the gravity is really high, this force is resisted and the electrons from all the other near by atoms are squeezing against each other. The only room is towards the nucleus. They combine, postitive and negative become neutral. All the atoms turn into a huge ball of neutrons.

  • haha, Muse was the first thing i thought of when i saw the title :P