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Uploaded by on Jan 23, 2010

Short video about black holes

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  • 0:03 why is it that theres weird spinning stuff around the black hole?

  • @AllyLikeWoahh

    2 reasons:

    #1: The black hole's gravity is pulling things in and they are spiraling in toward the black hole.

    #2: The gravity of the black hole distorts the image behind it because it pulls in light.

  • @puppetexecution thanks for the information!

  • @AllyLikeWoahh No problem.

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  • so that means if any of human space craft goes near a Black hole will lose its existance?

  • Came for the info stay

    ed for the tunes

  • @misfit13091 bigger one sucks in the smaller one, not that impressive.

  • @puppetexecution first bit is Hawking radiation, and you took that guys head off just then, very nicely done

  • @0110001101010

    Well, there are plenty of explanations for that. One is that particles and antiparticles form just outside of the event horizon, and instead of destroying one another, one falls into the black hole while the other escapes in the form of radiation.

    Another explanation for that is that the black hole gathers up so much mass that it spits it out in the form of gamma rays.

  • @0110001101010 I agree light is a form of radiation. unless the radiation its spitting out is a pure form of radiation or a new radiation created by the black hole.

  • dude thanks great info for my report

  • @mattoita thank you :)

  • @dywinx suppose that a particle-antiparticle form close to the event horizon. The antiparticle might fall into the black hole (causing it to lose mass) while the particle might escape from it. something like that I think ^^

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