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@AquarianSoulTimeTravelerАй бұрын
To answer your clickbait question I will answer it with one word... Speculation.
@monarchofrymdenАй бұрын
you're british?????
@VetrarlandАй бұрын
Hi @HistoryoftheUniverse could you tell what music is playing at 9:52? 🙂
@hansolowe19Ай бұрын
Branes = 'branes = membranes 👍
@coodudemanАй бұрын
I don’t understand how this doesn’t violate conservation of information…. Anyone explain?
@FlyWithMe_666Ай бұрын
“Darkness imprisoning me - All that I see - Absolute horror!!!”
@patrickspringer6534Ай бұрын
That's the last good album they put out. My opinion.
@pantherofcarantaniaАй бұрын
@@patrickspringer6534 The last great album, by my opinion. I like Death Magnetic a lot, for example, because they went back to the roots...
@hansolowe19Ай бұрын
"I can not live, I cannot die!" Would you live forever in a black hole?
@CharlesCostin-y9qАй бұрын
@@hansolowe19 We are living it right now!
@SajuukАй бұрын
Great Cthulhu approves.
@samuelorhjaltalin9042Ай бұрын
I'm not sure if this is a compliment, but I find listening to your videos whilst I'm falling asleep extremely soothing. I have very severe anxiety disorder and this helps me a lot, Thanks for your content.
@pineapplepenumbraАй бұрын
Isaac Arthur and John Michael Godier have the same effect, and they're both great, too.
@phibetakafkaАй бұрын
@@pineapplepenumbra If you like the space stuff to fall asleep to, you gotta check out Parallax Nick
@xyzpdq1122Ай бұрын
I’ll often listen to videos like this for sleep, and then again the next day to soak everything in.
@xyzpdq1122Ай бұрын
Pretty impressive that, over 200 years ago, they were within 4% in the calculation of the speed of light.
@timmeey6902Ай бұрын
Sometimes these videos are the only thing that can put me to sleep too.
@kevinjohnbettsАй бұрын
If anyone needed a lesson in how to present complex information in a digestible form I would direct them to this channel and its siblings (including 'History Time'). Well done on another quality video.
@MijanIslam_MАй бұрын
The product being simplex lool
@kevinjohnbettsАй бұрын
@@MijanIslam_M Please don't advertise when responding to my comments. 😉
@MijanIslam_M18 күн бұрын
Im just gonna respond saying this.@@kevinjohnbetts
@SilverSniperzАй бұрын
Your channel BY FAR has the most interesting videos on cosmology and quantum physics. I’ve been watching for a few years now and I’m always just as excited when a new video comes out. Thank you
@joz6683Ай бұрын
Just in time for bed, an early night. Will listen to this more than once. Thanks in advance for another thought-provoking video.
@tracymcgeachie7525Ай бұрын
My thoughts exactly 😊
@pillepolle3122Ай бұрын
Did you watch the entire video or did you fall asleep before?
@davidbarker7030Ай бұрын
I can't tell you how many times I'm about to go to sleep when I see a new video posted. Too many times I stay up an extra hour. Once I tried to sleep instead but ended up watching the whole video around 3am!
@Eamonshort1Ай бұрын
He has a very soothing cadence and voice I'll agree.
@joz66832 күн бұрын
@@pillepolle3122No😂
@CannonRushedАй бұрын
Can I just say how much I love this channel? I use it for three things mainly: 1) Learn or at least hear what I've already learned from a unique perspective 2) Fall asleep and 3) Wonder in awe of it all. I do 1 and 3 together when I first watch it. Then I get an old video and do 2 and 3 together. Some people get the existential creeps from cosmology. It only makes me feel more centered and serene. Thanks for the amazing videos :)
@CasperFaarlundАй бұрын
Approaching 1M subs, very well deserved!!
@EmanuelLjungАй бұрын
I strongly agree!
@TimeTravelExplorer20 күн бұрын
Agreed!
@demianmakuc380Ай бұрын
Hands down the greatest KZbin channel of all time. The quality and speed of uploads is just insane. And we're getting this for free... I watch and rewatch these videos often in my spare time and before sleep. Thank you, History of the Universe, never change!!
@@eyeq7730 You forgot AI voice. That's not a man, baby.
@A_Wild_Kenny_AppearsАй бұрын
@@Zidbitsthey didn’t say the voice had a gender or was human? Did you respond to the wrong comment? Why does it even matter? Edit: I forgot to add that this narrated by David Kelly. A real human man. I don’t know why people like you don’t just read the description and do a little research. Silly little human.
@WoahAngeloАй бұрын
@@Zidbits it’s narrated by David Kelly, who also narrates a handful of other channels. No AI here, at least to my knowledge.
@kittenplayground6423Ай бұрын
this channel is a poor mans SEA, you’re welcome
@CBSonPcАй бұрын
I can’t express how much I’ve appreciated your work across this channel and others. It’s been a staple for me for at least 4 years now. Keep up the good work!
@Anonymous-m9f9jАй бұрын
In a world overflowing with performative stupidity. Here you are HOTU, a radiant beacon of human curiosity, wonder and knowledge.
@mattorr2256Ай бұрын
YES
@JohnnyNiteTrainАй бұрын
Well put my anonymous friend. Well put.
@Libertaro-i2uАй бұрын
Performative stupidity!!
@exterminansАй бұрын
AI bot
@quetzalcoatlzАй бұрын
It's insane how these bots are so easily able to formulate replies that farm likes and interactions. Human group-think can be very predictable.
@robeller3700Ай бұрын
I have been waiting so long for a Black Hole episode. Excellent work, as always
@JankyChikapuАй бұрын
I grew up listening to and watching Steve Irwin, Carl Sagan and David Attenborough... And now the history of the universe... Thank you.
@thebluelunarmonkeyАй бұрын
Jack Horkheimer, for me. Keep looking up.
@DieScreaming29 күн бұрын
I programmed Carl Sagan. Glad you enjoyed.
@JankyChikapu27 күн бұрын
@DieScreaming CarlGPT was a banger, waiting for the 2.0 update to drop(hopefully before GTA6) 🙏
@iselwyr541123 күн бұрын
Add Natural World facts for videos on the deep sea, you won't regret it
@MKdrossАй бұрын
Fantastic! Just enough time before work to hang out and cross over the event horizon with you all 🙏
@r3packАй бұрын
1:52 If anyone else wondering why you need only 1 number to describe angular momentum of a black hole: This is because black hole is axially symmetric and the fact that we only describe black hole, not its position in space.
@perniciouspete4986Ай бұрын
We knew that.
@r3packАй бұрын
@@perniciouspete4986 Some people did, some people didn't.
@MusicalRaichuАй бұрын
ah now i get it. thanks.
@meklitnewАй бұрын
@@perniciouspete4986turn off ass mode😊
@fibbintiggins2858Ай бұрын
@@perniciouspete4986Speak for yourself
@nicksta1056Ай бұрын
David Kelly has the perfect voice for narrating this series. Outstanding series!
@Chloeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee18 күн бұрын
This is AI
@hybrid.but.human.officialАй бұрын
One of the best intros I've seen in a while, you guys simply do not miss!! Much love from Colorado, keep up the stellar work. More content should be of this knowledge/quality....
@SebJr-f6uАй бұрын
Wish i could find someone to talk to about these things.
@tracymcgeachie7525Ай бұрын
I know.
@mattorr2256Ай бұрын
I second that. Most people do not like these intense science topics. They are happy never thinking about them. Oblivious and ignorant fools if you will. I love learning about these cosmic phenomena that represent the most extreme of nature. It terrifies most people because they are indifferent to it. I no longer care. I learn and enjoy it for me. Not anyone else
@crandonborthАй бұрын
I’ve tried myself either they think I’m crazy or don’t really listen or care… so I just go back watching them alone in amazement but it doesn’t seem to translate to others. 😔
@malcolmspence2869Ай бұрын
I could explain it to you.
@SebJr-f6uАй бұрын
@@malcolmspence2869 explain what?
@MegadextriousАй бұрын
8:58 wait wait wait a second here… Carls FartShield??
@FunktapusGaming4Lyf18 күн бұрын
Schwartzchild. Black shield 🛡️ I believe . apt for a black hole 🕳️
@florian24426 күн бұрын
Carl Schwarzschild, pronounced "shwarz-shield"
@jaffaxlАй бұрын
Man : equations and formula, can explain the universe we live. Blackholes: 😂
@Libertaro-i2uАй бұрын
Reference to John Michael Godier?
@yalexander9432Ай бұрын
Black Holes still follow logic based on their gravitational behavior and spin, so their interior is probably describable by some kind of equation that we haven't found. At least I hope that's the case
@iancasleton6356Ай бұрын
@@yalexander9432whats cool is if its not some equation then hopefully its like the warp from wh40k
@coreygorman2809Ай бұрын
Thanks!
@unknownplayer10k24 күн бұрын
givemethemoneynothim
@dragonwarlord69Ай бұрын
Such a good day when you drop new amazing content!
@TLM5150Ай бұрын
I've watched every single thing this narrator has narratored, the entire history of humanity, earth and the universe and i can't get enough and can't wait for more. Keep 'em coming. Thank you.
@legendofman12Ай бұрын
That’s David Kelly I believe!
@l1ghtd3m0n3Ай бұрын
“Where we’re going, we won’t need eyes to see.” - Event Horizon (aka the unofficial 40k Prequel)
@RiteMoEquationsАй бұрын
Why do I hear Laurence Fishburne's voice saying that? Didn't the man, who played Dr. Grant in Jurassic Park say that in the Event Horizon film?
@Flesh_WizardАй бұрын
Bro didn't have a Gellar Field. Rookie mistake
@dedaelusАй бұрын
@@RiteMoEquationsyep Sam Neill
@RiteMoEquationsАй бұрын
@@dedaelus Oh thanks. I don't know why I couldn't remember that name.
@pillepolle3122Ай бұрын
I love that movie. Best space horror after alien and aliens
@noelstarchildАй бұрын
Gravitational waves! Just the reality of spacetime itself oscillating is simply mindboggling. The nothing but quantum fields within which Earth hangs in its orbit about a star, that stuff, vibrates.... it's a WOW!
@julian-jh8mpАй бұрын
The intro will forever remember me listening to your videos during my night calls in residency, trying to get some comfort and sleep
@spineshiversАй бұрын
Probably my ex's soul.
@LT.dans_new_legsАй бұрын
💀
@crispycritter7022Ай бұрын
Most likely
@CYCLXKАй бұрын
I am looking at mine right now…. I mean my ex-wife’s schwarzchild radius instead of a heart. Is it possible to still cohabitate with her[the ex-wife]while remaining a full time dad with my three active kids (5,6,8) and also the occasional gigolo so she’s stays tame and doesn’t throw me out on my ass…. Because I’m an asshole and I trusted her with the money because we’d been together since we were 13…. Def an asshole… don’t trust anyone. Ever. Except your kids. Your kin. That’s it. God damn shi has me deadass burnt the fuck out on all this shi fr fr
@TheQwertyuiop6Ай бұрын
@@CYCLXK get therapy dude why are you trauma dumping in chat
@kats9755Ай бұрын
This comment made me spit out my food, thank you 😂
@user-wy1gs3kz3tАй бұрын
my favorite channel drop of all time!!!!
@SolInvictusLeatherWorksАй бұрын
I just wanted to say thank you for putting out such well researched and thought provoking content. Now days it’s so easy to get caught up in all the day to day crap that frankly makes me sad and depressed. But when I watch videos like this it reminds me that there’s a huge fascinating universe out there and that what makes life worth living is to find knowledge and mysteries of the natural world to bask in the fact that we are all apart of this living universe. So again thank you very much and please keep up the excellent work! 😊
@jesse6241Ай бұрын
Yay - new video from my favourite channel! Thank you
@thexanderthemanderАй бұрын
Eh, this channel is pretty mid. His videos jump around from topics too much.
@jesse6241Ай бұрын
@ respectfully, I strongly disagree. I love this channel, and I appreciate the additional content in the videos. I highly enjoy the additional information he adds (such as backstories about the scientists, and the discovery process). Why would you even bother to make a negative comment to dispute my positive one? Why are you even looking at the channel if you have issues with the way they present their content?
@downtownmafia123Ай бұрын
Absolutely fantastic documentary. Thank you so much for explaining Hawking Radiation in a way I can finally understand it. Fantastic production and love the analogies throughout. Thank you so much!!!
@michro1982Ай бұрын
God thank you!!!! I've been waiting all day for this. Time to tune out of life and be genuinely happy
@dennisjackman178Ай бұрын
I say this every time and I know it’s not original but thank you very much for all of this. It is fascinating delightful intimidating and awe inspiring. You do a superb job. A wonderful contribution to science.
@amorphantАй бұрын
This channel is usually so good with accurate information, why pass on the false layman's explanation that Hawking radiation is a particle-antiparticle pair of virtual particles with one falling in and one escaping? In the same time it took to go over matter/antimatter virtual particles, they could have explained the Unruh effect's virtual particles that actually create Hawking radiation. All that did was leave me feeling for the rest of the video that I couldn't trust what they were saying. They added so much detail to an explanation that's false, it would look so believable to someone who doesn't already know...
@laundrysauceNL22 күн бұрын
Came looking for this comment, one of the most enduring misrepresentations in science
@thelightaddict80kАй бұрын
No matter what I'm doing i stop immediately and watch your new drops! Keep them coming!
@waltermeerschaertАй бұрын
Great, Now I want a cup of tea. Hold on a second while I get it...
@EternalNico1Ай бұрын
This channel is my favorite thing to see pop up
@SilverAlex92Ай бұрын
Omg guys did you imprive your musicalization or something? Like your very first video already felt "Full blown documentary quality", but this one somehow feels even better? Like the music was on point, the edition was even more perfect than it was before and so on. Your channel is truly an special one
@bosuttluttАй бұрын
Thanks. I needed this today.
@chadwolf3840Ай бұрын
It's always a great day when a new History of the Universe video hits
@Panama_RedАй бұрын
56 minute video explaining that we don't and can't know. And I'll watch every second. Thank you to the team. Your content is great!
@Vector_ZeАй бұрын
The concept of a singularity hurts my head.
@thingsiplayАй бұрын
What I like about science most is, that the formulas and math can describe something we never knew would exist, then test if it does and finally find and prove it. Amazing how old the idea of a black hole actually was. And amazing that these objects actually exist out there.
@brianmuhindi001Ай бұрын
Y’all know how long I’ve been waiting for this ..
@aliceeleonor2911Ай бұрын
I‘m SO excited every time you post!
@echofloripaАй бұрын
Going to sleep late (6am), my son was sick, now is much better, but he won't sleep so soon. So I will watch this even if I need to sleep.
@justicegear85Ай бұрын
Hope your son is well.
@aphidreviews27 күн бұрын
This was really well done, I could definitely see my old science teacher showing the class a video like this on a special day. Entertaining and educational bravo 👏
@umairhasan447Ай бұрын
I instantly get excited about going to bed whenever there’s new work from history of the universe
@SonKunSamaАй бұрын
Excellent video as always. Content like this becomes ever rarer as the internet is increasingly flooded with low effort slop and other forms of cheap entertainment. Ironically this video about black holes is a shining beacon in an otherwise empty void of ignorance. Amazing work!
@artdonovandesignАй бұрын
My favorite science channel. Covering my favorite subject. *I'm in Heaven* *Absolute, Pure Joy!* Three cheers for HotU and the legendary David Kelly.
@StuHol-jb1hhАй бұрын
The fact that you don't gust treat a black hole as some magic physics mystery bag is a breath of fresh air. Still to fantastical at moments. Especially at the end. Black holes are no more complex than any other stellar body in the universe, even if they are an extreme end of things.
@abdalrazaknasr6730Ай бұрын
Let's goo another sleeping video to add to the playlist
@garyzerr8134Ай бұрын
Great stuff. I love these every time they come out,
@rb3872Ай бұрын
Fake news @19.00th minute: 'Black holes have no hair'. I know for sure that my black hole has hair.
@CYCLXKАй бұрын
Absolutely love this channel. My favorite on YT.
@ObjectivistApeАй бұрын
18:18 LIGO observatory is redundant. Laser Interferometry Gravitational Observatory.
@tektek1100Ай бұрын
Is it?The observatory in LIGO is just part of the name of the actual observatory
@ObjectivistApeАй бұрын
@ the “O” in LIGO stands for observatory so it’s redundant to say LIGO observatory but it doesn’t matter that much.
@Gaurav-um4ohАй бұрын
Great, man. This will definitely boost up my energy as I am on my way of understanding black hole ( beginner )!
@RichMitchАй бұрын
1:13 your ma
@EpsilonXenosАй бұрын
Ha! Gottem!
@donkerbollsАй бұрын
😮
@louisjackson286Ай бұрын
Noooo you beat me to it 😂😂
@FLPhotoCatcherАй бұрын
"Think of a supermassive ballerina." Me: "no thank you."
@hellequin.303Ай бұрын
The only thing in the universe that don’t lose numbers when she enters a black hole is….😂
@JustUsWorkinАй бұрын
A truly astounding channel! Always impressed!
@judgemental9253Ай бұрын
Black hole sun, won’t you come?
@DieScreaming29 күн бұрын
🙃
@-AndAllThatJazz..Ай бұрын
Watching these makes me feel like inside a cave at pre-historical times , around a small fireplace ready tho hear a new story from the wise man of the tribe . It sure does .
@michro1982Ай бұрын
Literally the first channel to show a black hole from underneath. Please show me another. Fckn love this channel
@lucky.wolfsky20 күн бұрын
Bro made this long as video to tell us nobody knows 😭😭
@TimeTravelExplorer20 күн бұрын
😮😂
@savejeff15Ай бұрын
I like the bigger focus on history stories. Really give a food feeling for how things where found out
@zohn-yq6wxАй бұрын
Ok, we want to know what happens below the event horizon. First, we need to know what happens outside the blackhole. A blackhole has a event horizon, a accretion disk and angular momentum. The blackhole spins hot plasma matter it catches from the galaxy, in a accretion disk. As a result, that hot plasma matter gets converted into high energy particle blazers. And shot out in the form of cosmic jets at 99% of C. That is it's purpose. It's a matter energy converter. You might say why ? Because if a galaxy like our milky-way had to much matter, it would collapse and only be a giant blackhole the size of the entire milky-way. With no stars or planets and we wouldn't be here on earth right now. In other words, this (M🔼(+E) = 99% of C. The triangle is a science symbol delta, delta means to convert to change something. Now you know what happens outside the blackhole. Now what happens below the event horizon that void ? For close to 50 years, they said below the event horizon all that star matter was crushed to infinite density. And was still some form of matter(M). In other words, this (M=M=singularity). But now they say there is no singularity no M. Now what happens below the event horizon. Maybe, we can do a experimental blackhole equation. This is the equation ((event horizon = g)×(spacetime= tidal forces)> (300,000 km/s) =(+E =C)^(+E🔼(-E)= (negative repulsive energy)= (expansion rate of our round bubble or toros universe)= the Hubble Constant. Remember 🔼 means to convert to change something. In other words, +E beyond the event horizon is spaghettified( science term to stretch). By tidal forces(fabric of space) traveling faster then C below the event horizon. To a Quantum State(the smallest possible energy particle), something we've never seen before, because we can't make a blackhole in a laboratory. That particle is negative repulsive energy (-E). Not anti-gravity because gravity (g) is a gravity well, curved space-time. You might say why doesn't +E stay as +E after spaghettified. Because it would just start to clump up from a Quantum State and become plasma matter again. So as negative repulsive energy (-E). It will travel below the event horizon using tidal forces(spacetime) and help our universe to continue to expand. So its a matter energy converter above and below the event horizon. Now time dilation it affects +E above the event horizon. It slows down the amount of +E that crosses the event horizon. Perhaps 1% of (+E) crosses the event horizon. But you might say, how can the universe expand with just 1% of (-E). Because there are 2 trillion galaxies(with blackholes) in the observable universe and trillions more beyond the cosmic horizon(unseen galaxies). All those trillions of galaxies(with blackholes) are converting positive +E to negative -E. And helping our universe expand.
@nevill2947Ай бұрын
Explain to me then why the universe expands evenly while black holes and galaxies are distributed randomly?
@zohn-yq6wx28 күн бұрын
This video isn't about the expansion of the universe. But I'll try to answer your question. First most scientists now say , that blackholes have something to do with (repulsive energy) (dark energy). Ok, let's use a example of 4 quadrants. Quadrant 1 has 4 galaxies(4 blackholes) quadrant 2 has 3 galaxies( 3 blackholes) quadrant 3 has 2 galaxies (2 blackholes) and quadrant 4 no galaxies (no blackholes). Remember what I said in the blackhole equation (-E) is repulsive energy. Ok, simple question? which quadrant produces the most (-E). Quadrant 1, 2 ,3 or 4. Quadrant 1 has 4 galaxies( 4 blackholes). It produces the most (-E) to help our universe expand. Quadrant 2 has 3 galaxies( 3 blackholes ) producing (-E) to help our universe to continue to expand etc,etc,etc. Now Quadrant 4 has no galaxies( no blackholes), so 4 doesn't produces any (-E). As a result, some part of our universe don't expand evenly. But quadrant 4 still expands because it still receives (-E) from Quadrant 1, 2 and 3, It expands slower and uneven. @@nevill2947
@JohnDoe-ie9iwАй бұрын
I would happily pay $10+ if you could a video of similar quality but on speculations on what's after the black hole. What's after Hawking radiation? What are Roger Penrose's thoughts? I would also like to hear what are their most outlandish theories. Episodes like that could really sparks someones idea who works in this field day in and day out.
@elblack25Ай бұрын
yes, keep making me wonder
@ringberarАй бұрын
Thank you so much for posting these. They’re simply amazing. I just love watching them to wind down at night.
@saladinbobАй бұрын
The only part of this video I find perplexing is the fact anyone would think a large black hole would be cooler than a small one? That makes perfect sense. The larger the surface area the faster heat can escape.
@victorhansson3410Ай бұрын
Sure, but since there is no surface and not even light escapes it - it's understandable why people would make that assumption
@maxwyght1840Ай бұрын
The heat of a black hole escapes as Hawking radiation. With a larger black hole, you have more wavelengths available for that radiation to escape as, including radio waves. However, the smaller the blackhole is, the shorter the available wavelengths become, so only high energy photons can be formed, meaning it has to be hotter.
@danielbolton7212Ай бұрын
loved this video just like all of your videos its awesome!!!
@mikenativeАй бұрын
Today is going to be a good day, HOTU video drop, what could be better than 56 minutes of black hole stuff from the best astrophysics channel ever 😎
@Heisenberg-k9xАй бұрын
Good night everyone
@andrewscoppetta4944Ай бұрын
Whaaaaaatttt????!!! HOTU posts and I have to go to work!!!! Noooooooo!!!!!!!!
@Cryogenik_1Ай бұрын
This topic is fascinating!
@elias8580Ай бұрын
“Thanks to my heritage for supporting educational content on youtube” lmao
@booradley4237Ай бұрын
This channel is the most all encompassing describing of the frontiers of human intelligence in the field of physics. I grew up on "Cosmos", but this is better. Carl Sagan would be impressed! You belong on Netflix, or somewhere else where more people can see
@crispycritter7022Ай бұрын
A hole is a hole. - Vanilla Ice
@brian1632Ай бұрын
Thank you for explaining ads-cft at high level
@chronicallynerdy4074Ай бұрын
The most relaxing, anxiety-soothing voice talking about what I personally consider to be the second most mind-bending, existential-crisis-inducing subject in space. This is gonna be FUN.
@PfhorrestАй бұрын
Honestly when I'm feeling anxious I find his narration, with the pregnant dramatic pauses, kind of the opposite of relaxing.
@artdonovandesign27 күн бұрын
Imagine how prestigeous a channel you would have to be to get Prof. Joseph Conlon to write for you?
@chraffisАй бұрын
Good vid but the title is a bit misleading. Only at 43:03 do you begin to discuss what is INSIDE a black hole…
@josephlongbone4255Ай бұрын
I'll let you in on a secret, that's the entire channel. On the earth without photosynthesis episode, it just keeps going into different tangents and only answers the question of the last five or 10 minutes of the video. I personally think it's part of the charm, all the tangents are usually useful context or the history of the context and is quite interesting.
@JoshuaMcTackettАй бұрын
Shhhh don't ruin the quality longform content 😊
@maciekGTRАй бұрын
That's because channels like this are most probably AI generated content
@Underwater-Squad5 күн бұрын
"Great course but the name is a bit misleading. Only halfway through the calculus course did we begin to discuss derivatives and integrals." Sometimes you need to understand what limits are before learning how differentiation works
@chraffis5 күн бұрын
@ All I’m saying is the vast majority of vid should be directly related to the title. If I click on a 50 min. vid about Seawolf class subs I’m not signing up for a 40 min. primer on the history of submarine warfare. If that’s not directly analogous you at least get my point. Edit: Some might say it’s a minor thing, chill. I’d say there’s WAY too much said tactic or whatever you want to call it. It’s a cheap way to quickly post another vid. Moneyshot title with B-roll filler and nearly no original content. To those who say “chill! You’re getting quality content for free!” I’d reply: “ they’re doing it to make money and even if I didn’t pay out of pocket I’d be paying with my time and eyeballs on the ads.” No?? Am I way off base??
@pineapplepenumbraАй бұрын
What's inside a black hole? A lot of stuff knocked in there by an extremely large, black cat.
@help0718Ай бұрын
0:14 music?
@armandoalvarado5840Ай бұрын
Yes, that's music
@bonkc7313Ай бұрын
Particle Emission - by Silver Maple
@bonkc7313Ай бұрын
@@armandoalvarado5840bro.
@isminiunhingedАй бұрын
Music indeed my good sir
@jamesamos6565Ай бұрын
My God. I think he's right!
@VaderPopsVicodin10Ай бұрын
Legit one of the best channels on the platform, hands down. It's sooo well done, it's crazy.
@cheesypotat0esАй бұрын
At the singularity you will find socks that went missing from the dryer
@JohnD47Ай бұрын
Im not just saying this.. every time you say "fartshield" I pause the video and drink a beer.
@windbreak8876Ай бұрын
We are so back
@DeletiriumАй бұрын
Lol, what?
@windbreak8876Ай бұрын
@@Deletirium When HotU does't upload, we are in fact not back
@wesslaАй бұрын
Severely underrated channel. I really love you guys and gals.
@binbotsАй бұрын
We are in a transformation from infinity density and zero space time to zero density and infinite space time. For this to happen all energy needs to be broken down into its smallest component (photons) before passing through a singularity where this information is transported into the past which is all we can observe. As more information passes through black holes it increases the amount of information in the past which expands into us into the future.
@Jeewanu216Ай бұрын
Psuedobabble disrespects what this channel stands for.
@jacksonhawkins9176Ай бұрын
@@Jeewanu216agreed, but we’ll look pretty funny if this guy turns out to be right
@Jeewanu216Ай бұрын
@@jacksonhawkins9176 Saying photons are the smallest component of energy is more than enough for me to be sure as hell that won't happen.
@nomofomo3995Ай бұрын
All energy ❌ All matter✅ Hopefully that fixes it 😂
@aaronperelmuter8433Ай бұрын
WTF as you actually on about? Just because you dreamed something and decided to write it down, that DOESN’T mean it true. 🤥And wtf is zero spacetime and infinite spacetime supposed to mean?🧐 What you wrote is absolute and complete bullshit. It has ZERO basis in reality or ANYTHING to do with logic and actual physical phenomenon. You obviously haven’t realised but this video is NON-FICTION. It’s talking about our reality, not some sci-fi make believe garbage… Like yours, for example. 😂🤪🤪
@friderificationАй бұрын
HOTU and HOTE uploading the same week noiiiiiiiicee
@jimc.goodfellasАй бұрын
Imagine not being hyped when one of these videos drops...
@VishalSuri-r5gАй бұрын
Your videos are amazing as always ❤
@Hirome_SatouАй бұрын
Blackholes are both beautiful and terrifying.
@AndrewDRSWilliamsonАй бұрын
What’s inside a black hole 🕳️?? A man with a flash light searching for the circuit breakers 😂
@VOMITQUEENАй бұрын
NEW HISTORY OF THE UNIVERSE VID JUST DROPPED LETS GOOOOOO
@nintendianajones64Ай бұрын
I probably shouldn't watch this while I'm high.
@dadaMJ_1Ай бұрын
While high on what ? Cocaine or Weed
@jaffaxlАй бұрын
Just the 2 drugs you know 😮
@triggerthetechnowolf5925Ай бұрын
Wym this is peak stoner material
@iantendo_Ай бұрын
You misspelled “should”
@RiteMoEquationsАй бұрын
@@iantendo_ 😁
@ephemera2Ай бұрын
I really would've expected this channel to explain Hawking Radiation correctly.
@UNLKYHNTRАй бұрын
Last time I was this early, my GF was disappointed
@MattPerneckyАй бұрын
What a great video
@coin777Ай бұрын
1:40 what about possition in space? Isnt that defining a thing? You liar.