Warms my heart to see images from people I work with... 01:31 is on the magnetic field in 3C84 (I'm the 4th author).... 02:27 is a simulation from my friends in Frankfurt... Thanks Anton!!!
@coralie94692 сағат бұрын
😄You must be sooo proud, Congratulations to you and your friends....how exciting!!
@christiandior87262 сағат бұрын
Thank you for your research!
@MrHeroicDemonСағат бұрын
Dark and Darker servers also are from Frankfurt, thanks Frankfurt
@donny553029 минут бұрын
That one at 02:27 is a fantastic illustration, hoping to see it crop up again
@vermasean3 сағат бұрын
“Hello wonderful Anton, this is person” 👋 (Not my quote, but was one of the first comments I read when I was introduced to this channel) 🌌
@antonkovalenko3642 сағат бұрын
I often say, "Hello Anton. This is Anton."
@blackshard64120 секунд бұрын
Might have been me. Then again, maybe not.
@anzuzna3 сағат бұрын
Anton has "one like per second" speed! 🌠
@julianp22702 сағат бұрын
Thank you for taking the time to inform us about everything in space.
@042Decoy2 сағат бұрын
This is where I wish the ships from Star Trek were true so we could study this kind of thing. 23 million light years across is just...omg wow. I want to be able to see and study it.
@TimGGleasonСағат бұрын
Crazy thought- even their warp drive took decades to cross the galaxy, so even the Enterprise couldn’t get from one end to the other in a lifetime
@SuperKingNNNСағат бұрын
Incredible power. Imagine a rougue planet getting in the way.
@greenthumb8266Сағат бұрын
The unfathomable size of things. 🤯
@jaylewis987647 минут бұрын
There is a way we can do it without warp drives. Consider as we pick up speed time dilation means inside the ship time moves slower than outside. This means you can “zip” over to it, take measurements along the length, and return to publish a paper and give talks. Of course the planet you left won’t be the same. You might be talking to highly evolved aircraft bots, apes with rifles on horseback, octopi with spears, or something unimaginable.
@markkens944 минут бұрын
Trek ships, way too slow. Iain M Banks (The Culture) ships, maybe, but only with you in suspension.
@jimcurtis90523 сағат бұрын
Wonderful as always Anton. Thank you. ✌️🙂
@Shnagovic3 сағат бұрын
Anton! Thank you for all your hard work! Watching updates on space and other scientific discoveries is always a better time spent, then watching the updates on recent news)
@George-rk7ts2 сағат бұрын
Neat subject material. And you let your own sense of wonder creep in, which is awesome. Keep up the wonderfulness, Anton!
@iknklst2 сағат бұрын
Imagine an early intelligent civilization seeing this stupendous glowing massively energetic phenomenon pointed right at them and documenting it getting larger in size for thousands of years.
@slevinkelevra55402 сағат бұрын
I bet they know it's coming from about the boom. Like in March 2020 when the magnatar happened. the tmobile network dropped in June also for some reason there was a rouge double rocket crash on the moon. march 4th that year
@RobertHillearlymusicСағат бұрын
I had a similar thought
@keithmillay1523Сағат бұрын
Whoa, 23 million light years, insane. I so appreciate your channel.
@Chill_Mode_JD3 сағат бұрын
Hello wonderful jets
@juspassnthru02 сағат бұрын
God I hope your channel never comes to an end. You cover exactly the things im interested in. Keep it up.
@MyraSeavy3 сағат бұрын
This video is so intriguing Anton! Thanks for bringing us so many mysteries of the cosmos! You are a wonderful person! 🌟 🎉❤
@Jokers_Yugioh6663 сағат бұрын
Cool find anton!
@MelodicMethod2 сағат бұрын
thank you, Anton
@TheRealBozzСағат бұрын
Quite obviously a galactic attack by one galaxy against another.
@AreUniversalConsciousnessvcv3 сағат бұрын
I had a dream about this in which all of the stars started connecting in a similar manner where they started shooting beams of light 2 one another and all of the Sky. The galaxy and universe was visible
@ordinarybloke69623 сағат бұрын
See many plasma cosmology papers that explain this clearly.
@bryandraughn9830Сағат бұрын
The paper is linked in the description.
@Dr.Gunsmith41 минут бұрын
“There are things out there in this universe that we know but nothing” (David Robinson Crusoe 2021) AKA dr gunsmith.
@williamlloyd37693 сағат бұрын
Not a good neighborhood to be near but what a wonder !
@ruperterskin211710 минут бұрын
Appreciate ya. Thanks for sharing.
@ReclinedPhysicist23 минут бұрын
A spinning black hole spins SpaceTime with it. This must contribute to the power of the chaotic magnetic fields that create the jet.
@tomholroyd75192 сағат бұрын
I've been ignoring all the other websites and videos, waiting for yours
@thesoundsmith10 минут бұрын
"Dammit, Klargh, did you leave the reactor door open again? The neighbors are complaining..."
@georgehilario35443 сағат бұрын
Let me guess, paradox theory suggests it's a alien elevator towards a different simulated universe 🤷🤷
@Jesus.the.Christ2 сағат бұрын
One of the things these massive jets prove is that galaxies do not wobble or rotate in relation to their motion through the universe. If they did, the jets would be curved. This implies that the super massive black holes at the hearts of these galaxies are aligned to the same orientation that the galaxy is. This might sound a no-brainer at first, but evidence is always welcome. Especially considering that there are signs that Sag A* is not oriented the same has the Milky Way, which I find very interesting.
@tacticalwookiee74763 сағат бұрын
Somone left the deathstar on?
@rezadaneshi2 сағат бұрын
Thank you Anton. If it's the space between galaxies that expands and creates the red shift..., this jet is 230 times Milky Way. Should we assume that it's expanded in addition to the jet's furthest reach in what we see due to millions of years of expansion?
@eleanorchapple8772Сағат бұрын
On what other channel can we learn of wonderful dramatic incredible things like this.
@ZionistWorldOrder2 сағат бұрын
this is what we want to do and we can learn from nature, we want to use particles to accelerate spaceships instead of pushing them with light but matter scatters unless in a magnetic pinch, this is that pinch.
@tomholroyd7519Сағат бұрын
There were still voids in the early universe. They didn't get denser ... Some of the brightest things we see are on the edge of voids. If they were not the radiation would get lost in all the brightness
@wg38622 сағат бұрын
I love watching your videos before sleep. Thanks for sharing the wonders and mysteries of the Universe with us!
@cas54926Сағат бұрын
05:14 Even the universe was a little denser, but also a little thicker, when it was young. I can relate.
@MCsCreations2 сағат бұрын
Fascinating! But I wonder if it couldn't be a cosmic string...
@Flesh_Wizard3 сағат бұрын
Comically large blowtorch
@Alondro772 сағат бұрын
Gohan's final Kamehameha confirmed at last!
@GeraldBlack13 сағат бұрын
coherent laminar flow.
@delphinazizumbo86742 сағат бұрын
that's the name of my post-hardcore, grindcrush emo-gaze band
@endymion230020 минут бұрын
black holes got anti-lag tunes now? crazy.
@user-wy4mp9ts3uСағат бұрын
It is like a tornado in space wow,two tornadoes back to back
@joshua317136 минут бұрын
laniakea quasar collapse proto type locations, other ones like these(that weren't so isolated) added up to a The Great Attractor like region of gravitational attraction.
@cozz1242 сағат бұрын
jeez, youre on top of it, pretty sure the news just came out like 4 days ago or something
@jannis113 сағат бұрын
NiCe
@RoyCoffee-w5b3 сағат бұрын
Those powerful jets streaming into the void. Could this be seeding the void with matter and planets? Very interesting and intriguing.
@nate99313 сағат бұрын
I'm about to explain it with 4 words, shits old, shits big. I have no scientific background so that's as deep as I can go
@FrancisFjordCupola2 сағат бұрын
Oh dear, humans set official limits to the lengths of jets and the universe has a mind of its own. :P ... I love these kinds of researches as it shows what is out there instead of what we imagine could be out there and that's the best data to learn from.
@KenTheoriaApophasisСағат бұрын
actually i know exactly how theyre produced, ive been talking about same for years
@MrBigdaddy2ya2 сағат бұрын
The cosmic web collects the materials and the jets distribute it to where its needed.
@eman78922 сағат бұрын
Intergalactic highways.....
@michaelholt7994Сағат бұрын
Hi anton,it opus known how they exist and are not unusual,notice the giveaway it's not stopped or controlled by gravity,its because their electrical discharges 39 times to the power of ten ,stronger than gravity.
@jonnybritnorth7966Сағат бұрын
i would postulate the magnetic fields produced from the initial outflow burp of the black hole travel faster than the speed of light: moving away any gas and solids in the blast seen at the front of the jet hindering the lower speed straight line harmonic magnetic plasma following behind (the smaller blast) eliminating anything through shear power. The initial blast slowing after millions of years of interaction loss of power until the second blast catches up creating the end of the jet
@douglaswilkinson5700Сағат бұрын
Nothing traveling through spacetime can exceed the speed of light. Spacetime has several ways it enforces this speed limit such as kinematic time dilation, mass increasing exponentially as an object approaches the velocity of light (called relativistic mass), length contraction, etc.
@jonnybritnorth79662 минут бұрын
@@douglaswilkinson5700are magnetic fields limited?
@slevinkelevra55402 сағат бұрын
the magnatar back in 2020 in march it took till june to drop the tmobile network thats fast . like 3 months
@markkens947 минут бұрын
A localized process powerful and stable enough to do this. Brain, broken.
@michaeldarling1759Сағат бұрын
Perhaps the magnetic field drills through the inter galactic gas and causes that local inter galactic gas to become part of the jet which then feeds back into intensifying the magnetic field which pushes the jet even further. Positive feed back.
@jokerace82273 сағат бұрын
The ends of the jets do appear to be affected by something unseen in the voids with current instruments. (ツ) ☕☕(ツ)
@lindagates64063 сағат бұрын
Oh my gosh i saw an baby enbryo in one of the pictures😮 wow😂oops not wow thats something different astonishing what you can see when you are not the sharpest knife in the block😢
@TheNewPhysics3 сағат бұрын
G was twice as large as our current G. In addition, the Cosmic Distance Ruler overestimates the distance and thus overestimates the length of the feature. That explains everything. Simple as butter.
@Reiman332 сағат бұрын
Making a constant no longer so is the anti-defintion of a simpler explanation. You must have an idea for the mechanism by which the value of G changes before stating what you state.
@RaymondSwanson-u9y2 сағат бұрын
I knew I left the stove on when I left.
@wesleywilson8952 сағат бұрын
Kind of like Gandolf blowing smoke rings?
@Leafmate792 сағат бұрын
For the numbers.
@Terran.Marine.2Сағат бұрын
How fast must this jet have gone to reach such a long distance?
@nellyjohnson73163 сағат бұрын
I don’t understand why photons should be focused in a tight beam. They’re non magnetic unlike electrons and protons. Pls explain someone.
@mathiasalison88032 сағат бұрын
A photon or light is just electromagnetic radiation
@nellyjohnson73162 сағат бұрын
@@mathiasalison8803 no, it’s non magnetic. Thet are created when matter and anti matter collide and produce gamma rays. .
@SeekerStudiosOfficial2 сағат бұрын
I have a “theory”. What follows is that theory.... The same rules apply at all scales... what science is trying to measure in quantum mechanics isn’t actually part of our universe.... they’re trying to measure massive structures in smaller universes, thinking they’re seeing subatomic particles, when in fact our universe, and the time and space which fill it, end at the outermost boundary of the atom. The atom is our universe, that which makes up the atom is not our universe, nor the time and space within it.... once you cross the line between atomic and subatomic, you’re talking about another universe entirely....
@EmilyAllenko-v1u3 сағат бұрын
How do you manage to make everything so beautiful? It's simply delightful!👄 : 🕊!
@johncoyle81393 сағат бұрын
Emily, you're not so bad yourself❤
@henrythegreatamerican81362 сағат бұрын
Obviously it's GOD speeding his way towards earth to save us from the "former commander in chief"
@Darth_Insidious2 сағат бұрын
Unless he's traveling much faster than the speed of light, he's going to be late.
@kelplink8532Сағат бұрын
What if the cosmic web is just the touching points between magnetic fields like how bubbles have lines all through them when they touch.
@papasmamas12 сағат бұрын
Its an alien space ship, thats the most coherent assumption.
@delphinazizumbo86742 сағат бұрын
A: aliens using a near light drive ship
@WarrenLacefieldСағат бұрын
Something odd here, Anton. A galaxy is a "structure in space." The Milky Way is about 105 million light years in diameter. These jets are very far away, in time as well as space, so the components forming these jets have had plenty of time to travel outward through space. So, while interesting and perhaps not readily explainable, I'm not sure what is so "mind-blowing" about the fact that they exist? This one (apparently an example of many) only about 5 times longer than most previously detected. On the other hand, I thought your own general explanation of the situation was pretty reasonable and likely, especially about jets pointing into voids running for quite long periods of time. Thank you for calling attention to this puzzle and the amount still to be learned from these objects. But I also recall from another of your videos, I believe, that it has been noticed that galaxies embedded in the cosmic web exhibit at least diminished and at worst very little star formation. I've always imagined the cosmic web as bright rivers of energy and perhaps even life throughout the universe, not strands of galactic burial grounds. I hope you will do another video about this particular subject.
@EvaNelsonko-u1u1u3 сағат бұрын
It's evident that you put effort into every video. It's noticeable and encouraging.🐼 0 🙉,
@DrOtto-sx7cp2 сағат бұрын
" ... are not allowed to explain" !
@william_santiago3 минут бұрын
4:43 We're here for ALL the violations!
@violatierwillbeprosecuted33922 сағат бұрын
Would this be equivalent to a Stacked power supply or even an array of batteries?
@LQhristian49 минут бұрын
Interesting: if the accretion material around the black hole is spinning close to the speed of light, then how much faster must the black hole be spinning? If Tachyons (faster than light particles) exist, then is it possible for a black hole to spin faster than light?? after all, BH's have dominance over photons (from the physical dimension),
@richb22294 минут бұрын
This speculation is a bit premature. Although what’s known is interesting but it also shines a light on what we don’t know.
@efdangotuСағат бұрын
They are plasma jets.
@skyedog243 сағат бұрын
Maybe this is the other side of a black hole and we're seeing the formation of new galaxies. I have no opinion I am just thinking out loud. 🔮
@Reiman332 сағат бұрын
A white hole would be omnidirectional. Not coherent beams. Truly speaking, a white hole would be indistinguishable from a very ultradense white dwarf star.
@shanedbuntingСағат бұрын
There's always a bigger fish.
@bLock_c1pherСағат бұрын
Exposing the common man to Higher Science and Critical thought and I thank you for it. Talking for my self. tyvm, take care @whatdamath (Anton Petrov).
@RogerSole326 минут бұрын
Ah, they have finally found what is on the other side of a black hole.
@Jebediah1999Сағат бұрын
I wonder what Spock would have to say about this.
@Ethan7s42 минут бұрын
Ah yes, aliens then.
@Robodot442 сағат бұрын
Have you heard anything on this webb discovery ~10Ly that got some attention on vetted?
@MiddlePath0072 сағат бұрын
I'm a few seconds in, but, um, aliens. It's never not aliens
@rogerparkhurst5796Сағат бұрын
I would guess it I death to anything in its path!
@AbbeyRoad691473 сағат бұрын
Alien experiment gone wrong.
@oldbag30433 сағат бұрын
It become more obvious to me that there are two cores pulling and pushing against each other inside inside a black hole, I like phisics and electromagnetics and being a mechanical engineer tells me that this makes Sense
@oldbag30432 сағат бұрын
That's strange someone gave me a thumbs up and I put a reply on it and there both gone
@oldbag30432 сағат бұрын
I guess boobtube doesn't like me being a smart ars# 😂
@Crikey4202 сағат бұрын
There are opposites in everything
@Antonio-vn5xcСағат бұрын
Its vegetas final flash. We just saw the light from it
@MathewMargolis-qe6hzСағат бұрын
Isn't life a marathon and not a meteor so one should not feel famous so much to take drugs and suicide? What is the frequency of large jets of tangled energies like that out there?
@MrKawaltd750Сағат бұрын
Galaxy size maser maybe ?
@douglaswilkinson5700Сағат бұрын
A maser is a beam of light -- EM radiation. These relativistic jets are made of matter -- mostly electrons, protons and the nuclei of some atoms.
@jefferywise1906Сағат бұрын
Now calculate the energy necessary to create that. Nope take more than many galaxies worth of energy I would guess.
@jsEMCsquared2 сағат бұрын
It's God's heart bypass!
@gregdamario5808Сағат бұрын
Is a galaxy at that distance moving directly away from us? Is there no vector, a sideways velocity? The reason I ask is because the jets are ruler straight. If the black hole had a vector wouldn't the jets be bowed in the direction of the black hole's travel? Or, is it so far away that the distance traveled by the black hole laterally, would not be apparent? And, when you say 23 million light years long, is that one jet from one pole of the black hole (That is what the diagram appears to indicate.) So is the total structure actually 46 million light years long? Time stamp 4:09 Umm, if we are observing from the Milky Way, why would the Milky Way appear in the image? What's really going on?
@aundrewright7362Сағат бұрын
Naw this is literally Hawkins radiation no information is lost
@gianpaulgraziosi61712 сағат бұрын
9:37 Pulsar
@MausMasher543 сағат бұрын
What if these are Stabilized Worm Holes????
@Reiman332 сағат бұрын
What if The Moon is Cheese????
@sireorcry2 сағат бұрын
Those are some big a$$ worms
@gerry4bСағат бұрын
I think it is time our cosmology admits no real understanding of the universe and instead adopts a humbler and more realistic observational emphasis. Seeing is not knowing.
@ZionistWorldOrder2 сағат бұрын
what if these jets are conducive to travel
@Stevestevestevestevestevesteve2 сағат бұрын
Another ufo I guess
@JungleJargon47 минут бұрын
Physical things with mass can’t go the speed of light.