Monster BLACK HOLE | Full Documentary

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Black Holes are components of the our Galaxy. But what is a Black Hole and how Monster Black holes are formed?

Scientist examine for years the Secret of Black holes. They found that Black holes are formed in supernovas, when stars died. What would you see if you get close to a Black hole? What can we learn form Black holes expecially about the universe? Many questions science can now answer.

#space #blackhole #galaxy #supernova
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Chapters:
00:00 How Black holes form?
07:55 What is a Black hole?
11:26 What role played Black holes for the evolution of the universe?
17:50 How Black holes become supermassive?
28:52 What is inside a Black hole?
39:24 Do Black holes die?
42:26 Can humans create a Black hole?
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I love listening to documetaries to fall asleep. ❤️

Milo
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For the past 7 weeks i put this on to listen to while going to sleep and i fall asleep before the video is over every time. I just like listening to Weird Science

unkown
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I was very tired when I started watching this. Figured it would help me fall asleep. I like to listen to documentaries to fall asleep. BUT, this was so interesting I'm 15 minutes in and now I'm wide awake. Awesome upload. Thank you.

jenaleintz
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This might just be the best documentary on black holes on youtube!

mrsmith
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*Star comes near a black hole*
Black hole: Go away, you dont understand the gravity of this situation

yawarrehman
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Me at 1 in the morning: "aight, time to watch documentaries about black holes."

Frostieyy
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It's so awesome that there's people out there studying these things.

mczenk
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During lockdown I think watching documentaries about science and space has been the only thing keeping me sane 😂

billiejo
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I love this channel, youtube has officially replaced cable and broadcast tv.

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changed the comment so the replies are hella confusing

geraldjinx
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You will end up going back in time while being trapped behind a bookshelf in your daughters room, sending her messages by knocking books off the shelf while pulling on the on the string of the space/time continuum to give her instructions via Morse code on how to build a space ship to move Humanity off of a dying planet we call Earth, while she reads it off a wrist watch you left for her 30 years in the yea it happens.

ctinsley
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Am 14 Love This Documentary! Keep It Up!

ecorcs
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"Not even light." - every documentary ever

Boorger
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At @ 37 minutes in, when he was talking about the crushing of matter into the smallest particle possible, I was reminded of ... when I was a young child, the questions I asked myself about the world around me. One day, while standing in a room in our house, I suddenly thought, while just "looking" at the air about me, "What is the smallest partical of anything?" I did not know anything about molecules and atoms, at the time. Before, I knew that a "calendar" existed, I wondered how many days there were in this thing that adults called a "year, " so for a year, starting January 1st and ending December 31st, I counted each day, writing it down in a little book. This was before I knew about the subject of
"science, " but once I was introduced to it in school, it was my favorite subject. It is interesting how we perceived the world, when we were young, and the questions we asked ourselves about it, before we knew how to find the answers, or that there even were answers available somewhere, so some of us set out to seek the answers ourselves, and to "discover the world" ourselves.

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I'm binge listening to documentaries while working from home. I love especially about the universe.

nanonano
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This is so awesome to watch and listen before sleep <3...

vanpiisu
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"It's a warping of space and time, which scientists TIme".

shelby
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Let's play how long it takes before they say "So strong not even light can escape it"

Cliffworks
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There are two things that humans can not fully understand for now, deep space and the human body, it's very very complicated.

amine
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I am not a scientist but somewhat of a thinker myself, for me personal I have come to my own theory of how space could be. I think that every black hole that emerges out of the death of a giant star is actually the moment a new universe is born. What the general public now accepts as the start of our universe the so called big bang is imo the exact thing that happens on a far bigger scale than we humans can ever possibly imagine. It also fit's in with the Mandelbrot set to give you an idea of scale and generic principle. If you think about it thoroughly it does make an awful lot of sense that there's always something bigger at play, example from a droplet of water to a puddle to a stream to an ocean. The multiverse is the most plausable idea that rings true for me. No matter what we humans will ever be able to do using technology we will never ever in an infinite amount of time know the structure of the universe or universes out there. (+we don't have to:)

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