Singularity Is Weirder than you (might) think! 😳

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Black Holes Explained (From Birth to Death) #blackholes
BASIC INTRODUCTION ABOUT BLACK HOLES
Enigmatic entities known as black holes exist in the vast expanse of the universe. These cosmic objects are formed when a massive star collapses in on itself, creating a singularity with a powerful gravitational pull.

The effect of a black hole's gravity is so intense that not even light can escape it, hence the name "black hole." The area around a black hole where the gravitational pull is strong enough to trap light is known as the event horizon.

As matter gets closer to a black hole, it begins to accelerate and heat up, emitting large amounts of radiation in the process. The disk of hot gas and dust that surrounds a black hole is known as an accretion disk, and it is responsible for the intense radiation emitted by the black hole.

But perhaps the most fascinating aspect of black holes is their effect on time. Due to the immense gravitational pull, time near a black hole slows down. This phenomenon, known as time dilation, has been observed by scientists through experiments and by studying the behavior of objects near a black hole.

Despite their mysterious and intriguing nature, black holes continue to captivate scientists and the public alike. From the biggest black holes in the universe to the possibility of spaghettification, the study of black holes remains a fascinating and complex field of astrophysics.

Appearing as a black sphere that reflects no light! But the hole part, that's where things get weird. It's called a singularity and honestly we have no idea what it's really like. Think to divide something by zero. That's kind of what a singularity is to our current understanding of physics. It might be a point of infinite density where all the star's mass is crammed into a single spot with no size or volume or it could be something in entirely different; beyond our current scientific grasp. The truth is we just don't know yet which makes black holes even more fascinating!

Inspired from
- @kurzgesagt (Kurzgesagt – In a Nutshell)
- @WhatIfScienceShow (What If)
- @TheSecretsoftheUniverse (The Secrets of the Universe)
- @MagnatesMedia (MagnatesMedia)

Content Sources:-
- Kurzgesagt – In a Nutshell ( @kurzgesagt )
- Gemini AI
- Self-study (& Previous Knowledge)

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- Script writer: Muhammad Areeb (aka Science Maverick)
- Thumbnail Designers (Shams & Muhammad Areeb [aka Science Maverick])
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- Video Editor: Waleed Ahmad
- SEO done by Muhammad Areeb (aka Science Maverick)
- Subtitles (Closed Captions [CC]): Written by Muhammad Areeb (aka Science Maverick)
- Topic Research: Muhammad Areeb (aka Science Maverick)
- Voiceover: Jonah
- Thumbnail Background Image: Google Image Generation AI

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