BlackHole Simulation
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Thats what happened to me last night!
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Try to make it rotation!!
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Did anyone else click the snowflake? Cool!
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asshole
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@Metalbirne Yes it is completely invisible, contrary to this simulation. But if the black hole was 'feeding', as it is here, it would have a swirling disk of matter around it that was heated to incandescence and would be visible. Who ever went through the trouble of making this could've taken an extra 10 minutes and made it more accurate ;)
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@VahnsGrl244 A black hole by itself IS completely invisible (there is no light coming from past the event horizon because the escape velocity of a black hole is higher than the speed of light.) The only thing you could actually see is the distraction of the light caused by the black holes gravitation.
feel free to correct me.
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@pogpog28 you sir have no idea what Hawking Radiation is do you? Look it up and educate yourself before you go around spouting nonsense.
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there is no rotation
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a black hole isnt literally a hole. its a sphere. its just a condenced star and its gravity is so strong that light cannot escape, therefore cant be seen. things do not fall into it, they are just infinitely condenced
unrealistic because the initial velocity and direction of every object in your universe is zero.
ananiasacts 2 years ago 46
This is horribly inaccurate... Matter doesn't just fall in.. as a few people have pointed out... it spins... at near-light speed close to the event horizon. That's why the area around a black hole emits light... this 'black hole' would be completely invisible.
VahnsGrl244 1 year ago 32