Black Hole Stars Shouldn’t Exist! 😱

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Black Hole Stars, also known as Quasi-Stars, at one point was the largest kind of stars in the universe. But where are they now? Do they still exist? What makes them so terrifying? Let's find out!
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Everyone saying its wrong I have two things to say. #1 everything he said about these HYPOTHETICAL stars was absolutely correct. #2 the only thing I could see he missed was the reason the star was able to stay alive without be destroyed is the blackhole being forcefed star matter acted like a pseudo core and it pumped out radiation keeping the star alive but unstable. Eventually the balance broke as the sheer radiation destroyed the star from the inside out.

andidyouknow
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These are the type of reasons why I want to be an astronomer some day, discover new things we used to think that weren't possible, and try to find laws that we didn't know yet

Jahmilquin
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It honestly makes sense when you stop and think about it. Where did the super massive black holes at the centers of galaxies like ours come from? How did the material for the galaxies get distributed the way that they did?

mikelapine
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Very interesting. This is the first explanation of the existence of supermassive black holes that makes sense to me

johnmoseley
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Now that we have found 200 billion plus stars in our own galaxy and they have found 2 Trillion more galaxies, we will find some very strange stars. It’s just numbers at this point.

craigthescott
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This channel is honestly so cool. I found it because my dad showed me one of your videos and now we send them back and forth whenever we see a cool one! Thanks dude :)

Rapid_Mox
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I don't know how this channel is using graphical illustrations in such an emotive and way that ñushes not only the science/astronomical communities, but is genuinely generation-defining, like this is peak art of the 2020's.

queensofthedthrone
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Plot twist: our observable universe is just a giant quasi-star and we are slowly approaching the singularity

ITMWW_has_moved
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What comes around goes around, the beginning will also be the end. This is a cool theory.

scardini
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Sorry to burst your bubble, that black hole was a star 1st, and it was massive compared to the black hole that it became. Eventually they probably turned into the supermassive black holes at the center of galaxies. Those black holes have only gotten larger, but collapsing implies that it shrunk and couldn't have been bigger than the star that created it, at least not for a very long time. The star came 1st, and so it was the original largest thing.

numberlover
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Never say never when you are talking about space.

WeinsleyVambe
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I've been watching these since you started out💪

ReturnYuriii
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*O u r w o r l d s a r e i n d a n g e r*

mfsusanoo
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Wherever the great attractor is we need to start looking the other way. We might be able to see quasi stars because we would be looking back in time.

who-_-Cares
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I want to know what happens if a black hole had the effects of a neuton star but it spins like 2 billion times every 16th of a billionth of a picosecond

Shadowdrago
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Wouldn’t we still be able to observe them because you can look billions of years into the past when looking in space?

jmwmusic
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If you try to represent one of th we puppies in universe sandbox it will combust with no evidence left behind.

SusDoctor
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Mother Nature: Did he say Only Hold my Coffee

Splotchydraws
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Ok so I’ve got to tell this joke. What’s the smelliest planet in the universe ? Uranus.

craigthescott
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The black hole Sun looked is so much more gigantic than you might think 💭

azswim