Scientists Reveal What's Actually Inside a Black Hole

Published 2023-12-21
Join us in today's epic new video as we journey through the cosmos to understand what black holes are, how they form, and why they could lead to the destruction of everything as we know it.


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All Comments (21)
  • @sesto3lemento568
    Scientists reveal what's inside the black hole Scientists: We have no idea what's inside a black hole.
  • @NeonVisual
    If you can find a black hole to fall in to, then you complete the first level and progress on to level 2.
  • @Miksalot
    3:15 Light travels at 186,282 miles per SECOND, not per hour. And light doesn't always travel at that speed. That's the speed in a vacuum. There's a lot of things that can change its velocity, water for one instance.
  • @XShadowWolf1926
    Imagine living in the 17th century and trying to explain black holes and your evidence is "Trust me bro, i cant show my work"
  • @carmine_
    Nothing more fascinating and crazy than space, planets and the universe.. can watch it for hours
  • @rgfdg4y46
    My all time favorite topic. I don't find anything more fascinating than space and the black hole
  • @geordiedog1749
    Best way to view the event horizon is that at that point all directions lead into the black hole. So, whatever way you try to go you are heading into the black hole. Also, “singularity” in science usually means ‘we don’t know!’
  • "Let's say you were a small insect..." Immediately proceeds to show us an arachnid 😂
  • @kusumamedika3142
    "Where is 'factual inside of black hole' timestamp?" Dumbledore asked calmly
  • @quadsonz7244
    So we are pretty much on a space ship with no controls hoping for the best.
  • Light is information. And information is never lost, always found as it's always returns to source. It maybe gone in this universe, but definitely not lost in another.
  • @Fomites
    This is the best explanation of black holes I have encountered. Thank you 🙂
  • @jayayerson8819
    Except... the event horizon isn't necessarily the same place you would undergo spaghettification. For larger black holes, it's inside the event horizon, meaning an outside observer will never see you die.
  • @alexrudolf4808
    At 3:18 there is a mistake and the mph should be miles per second in regards to the speed of light in a vacuum.
  • @vwss-java
    Title: "Scientists Reveal What's Actually Inside a Black Hole" In the actual video content at 27:20: A black hole with a giant interrogation mark is presented: "because we know a decent amount of what goes on around a black hole but absolutely nothing about what happens inside one."
  • Absolutely one of your best videos yet! Very well done 😊 Something kind of neat with gravitational lensing- light from a galaxy can diverge in different directions when it passes through gravity wells. Because some of the light takes longer to reach us, some stars and galaxies appear in our sky in more than one place. Science was able to predict where a supernova would be in the future after observing it first. Or something like that, but pretty neat tid bit!
  • @gryn_ghoul
    What’s inside a blackhole is nothing but the matter that it once was, and that it takes in. It is a near-infinitely dense sphere. It is not hallow or a gateway to some alternate dimension or reality. It is just what happens when things get attracted to each other a little more than usual. It is so dense that photons of light bend near it or are also absorbed into it, which is why it is black. We romanticize Dracula as being a vampire when he was just a vicious ruler from history. Black holes are no exception. They are not paranormal phenomena or objects. They are merely byproducts of the extreme limits of the laws of physics. Nothing more, nothing less.
  • In case it hasn't been said already, light doesn't travel at 186,282 miles per hour. It travels at 186,282 miles per SECOND.
  • @xelasc
    we need a part 2 of this, I"m hooked.