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when gravity overcomes the nuclear force - carl sagan

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Uploaded by on Nov 23, 2007

come with the late carl sagan and travel the ship of imagination to the limits of our current understanding in science.

neutron stars, black holes, time and space. probing the fascinating limits of reality, and asking, what if?

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  • Oh this is a superb clip. Thank you so much for posting.

  • I love the universe.

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  • I like how he says butter

  • meanwhile in china: "ouch, did you just kick me in the balls?"

    "no it was that piece of neutron star matter, it came through the ground!"

    "liar!!!"

  • @HansBeimler If your information is correct. Then thank you for the update. Altough you should take notest that this series is made in 70:s or 80:s so it naturally does not have every information on cience correct.

  • Nice video. But:

    "Every supernova was once a red giant..."

    This is not true in the case of type Ia supernovae.

  • so a black hole is really just a star--but its so incredibly dense its gravity bends light/ therefore we can't see it? So theoretically, there is a surface.

  • This nigga would say china

  • @shackupyourstruly Ramen my brother.

  • If we fell into a black hole, we would eventually be flattened to subatomic pancakes after passing through a pasta phase.

  • The Cheshire cat has special dispensation because ve's a phantom.

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