“Alternate Dimensions Inside Black Holes?' | 40 Minutes of Mysteries to Fall Asleep To

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Let’s unravel the mysteries surrounding black holes in this 40-minute journey. From alternate dimensions to the information paradox ♾️ ⚫️

Special thanks to our beloved YouTube members this month: Poca Mine, Powlin Manuel, Lord, Saïd Kadi and d3scribe 🚀🚀🚀

Experts featured in this video include Albert Einstein, Neil deGrasse Tyson, Carl Sagan, Brian Greene, Brian Cox, Matt O'Dowd and Leonard Suskind.

Timecode:
0:00 Trailer
1:19 Mathematical representation
3:55 Physical formation
7:57 Types of black hole
10:51 The most important chapter!
13:37 Singularity
16:04 Dark matter
18:43 Hawking radiation
20:57 The Black hole paradox!
23:36 Event horizon
26:24 Entropy
29:32 The information paradox
31:42 Evidence of previous universe
32:54 The information paradox II
35:43 Telescopes
37:48 Is it science fiction?
39:32 The thought provoking question
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We’re experimenting with a new long-form format that’s optimized for audio, perfect for sleep or relaxation. What do you think of this style?

BeeyondIdeas
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if you can fall asleep to mysteries, my hats off to you.. I can't sleep when my interests have been intrigued to their peak.. if anything this video would keep me up so much longer than I would've because of looking shit up. I look EVERYTHING up if it interests me. doesn't matter what it is. if I don't know it, I look it up.

lionsatmidnight
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The concept of alternate dimensions within black holes is a fascinating area of theoretical physics that sparks the imagination. Some scientists propose that the intense gravitational forces of a black hole could warp spacetime to the extent that it creates gateways to other dimensions or parallel universes. This idea draws on both general relativity and quantum mechanics, suggesting that what we perceive as the singularity of a black hole might not be the end, but rather a passage to alternate realities. While these theories are still largely speculative, they challenge our understanding of the universe and push the boundaries of what we deem possible. It's a thrilling reminder of how little we truly know about the cosmos and the potential for discoveries that lie beyond our current comprehension!

isatousarr
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Acting like Einstein predicted something crazy by saying they're round is unhinged. What else would they be? Cubes?

Zithorius
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It's good to put together matter from different astrophysicists in a single video. This has made for a super intriguing collection of inter related theories from the field. Thank you. Do keep it up. 🎉🎉🎉

sumanrao
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Black holes DO NOT SUCK. You have to drop the whole idea of sucking. In fact you can pass safely closer to the Black Hole than you could to the surface of a star. It's just that when you cross its event horizon - time and space will reverse directions. X axis will become Y axis and vice versa. This makes the geometry of spacetime become twisted in such a way that in order to travel away one would have to exceed the speed of light, in other words: "out" just isn't an available direction. This is why Black Holes aren't "events" either, or rather that "event" isn't the best description because they end all events. This is why Event Horizon is called what it is. No "events" are possible once it's crossed, events can only happen in ordinary Spacetime.

NEKRWSPHERE
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“Infinity” is a word we use to hide what we don’t understand.

craigswanson
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From everything you've covered so far, could you make a summary video explaining what you've learned about why and how we were created to live on Earth, or even in the universe? Based on your research and opinions, I believe you have a clearer understanding than anyone else by now.

Crema
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Well it just goes to basic logic that the external mass of a galaxy would require an equal or greater mass internally. All them stars aren't circling a moon

seventy
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top notch quality. great work.
also, thanks for keeping the music volume much lower than the voice.

farhanrejwan
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From where and when does the singularity come? The one that caused the Big Bang? When I was first introduced to the idea of a “Big Bang” back in elementary school I immediately begin to wonder past the whole idea. I got stuck there. Now, 70 years later I am still wondering. JWST has SO Blessed this old man. Wow! Just subbed, hit the bell & share. Mostly I watch Anton. Fine vid . Thanks!

jazzman
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Not sure how much I believe their findings. Scientists still can't get the weather in Ireland right the next day

kingkenny
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Ever since I discovered the Electric Universe Theory, I can't stop laughing at the mathematical contortions the Standard Model has to go through to maintain itself!

randyblake
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The little that we know now, I often wonder if somewhere out there the laws we know of behave differently or don't apply altogether to Stellar Bodies or Matter passing through that area.

anonamus
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12:19 FRICKING AWESOME!!! Pray we survive that crossing.

JohnLynch-be
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Everything takes rounded shape where gravity is concerned.. But a black hole is a sphere anyway not a circle. It's a ball.. That is a hole.. A 3D hole.. Which is crazy to imagine

kemikal-official-music
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Elephants per thimble is so much more intuitive than boring SI units.

michaelharper
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Is the fast spinning black hole moving @ light speed & distances around the centre ones?
🙌🏼💫

AliPo-neyf
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Fascinating ? But this is more fascinating of how it ends it's own end.

Everyone needs to read this & see what you make of it

rah
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38m mirror, wow! That's the width of a football field. On the 50yard line it would cover the field and extend to the 30yard lines in each direction.

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