Shocking: Are Black Holes the Source of Dark Energy? New Evidence!

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Explore the groundbreaking discovery connecting black holes to dark energy—the mysterious force driving the universe’s accelerated expansion. New research suggests that black holes might actually be producing dark energy, reshaping our understanding of the cosmos. Using data from DESI, scientists have observed mass growth in black holes even in “dormant” galaxies, hinting at a deep connection with cosmic expansion. Watch to learn how black holes might be fueling the universe's growth!

Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
01:00 The Cosmological Coupling Hypothesis
02:55 Evidence from DESI and Observational Data
04:56 Implications and Next Steps in Dark Energy Research
07:07 Outro
07:32 Enjoy

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Incredible info. Look forward to seeing this topic develop.

NathanHarrison
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Thank you! The graphics alone are worth it. This topic is truly absorbing.

UrsulaPainter
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There are no black holes. In 1939 Einstein wrote -
"The essential result of this investigation is a clear understanding as to why the Schwarzchild singularities (Schwarzchild was the first to raise the issue of General Relativity predicting singularities) do not exist in physical reality. Although the theory given here treats only clusters (star) whose particles move along circular paths it does seem to be subject to reasonable doubt that more general cases will have analogous results. The Schwarzchild singularities do not appear for the reason that matter cannot be concentrated arbitrarily. And this is due to the fact that otherwise the constituting particles would reach the velocity of light."
He was referring to the phenomenon of dilation. Mass that is dilated is smeared through spacetime relative to an outside observer. It's what our high school teachers were talking about when they said "mass becomes infinite at the speed of light". Time dilation is just one aspect of dilation. Even mass that exists at 75% light speed is partially dilated.
It occurs wherever there is an astronomical quantity of mass. This includes the centers of very high mass stars and the overwhelming majority of galaxy centers.
The mass at the center of our own galaxy is dilated. This means that there is no valid XYZ coordinate we can attribute to it, you can't point your finger at something that is smeared through spacetime. In other words that mass is all around us.
This is the explanation for dark matter/galaxy rotation curves. The "missing mass" is dilated mass.

shawns
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Great video makes sense to me. Wish I would had thought of it.

tanksalot
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Yes, because dark energy is vacuum energy (which is the exact opposite of inflation) from black holes absorbing spacetime directly causing the vacuum of space. So you can rest assured that the universe is NOT expanding into oblivion for no reason.

JungleJargon
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Some time ago, black holes were thought to be the force to counter the expansion of the universe. Great video! However I’m not sure how we can have “tracked black holes for billions of years”. We haven’t been around that long!

moiraatkinson
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If we imagine space-time in two dimensions as a piece of fabric, a black whole could be a place where all the threads are tightly bound, putting stress on the rest of the cloth, and eventually tearing the threads that connect it to the rest of the fabric. The bigger the rips, the less connected everything is, and the easier for the rips to grow. So black holes literally tear apart the fabric of space time, eventually leaving nothing but disconnected black holes separated by vast dark energy.

jessicaheger
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Seems odd that the densest objects are driving a trend toward lowering statistical density by unchecked expansion.

WildBillCox
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Holy shit this is so awesome. This totally changes the way I think about them. Damn I love science.

LeYoIdBeHe
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Black holes can help us explain almost everything, from one hand they are the source of dark energy, but from another hand at the same time they are responsible for dark matter origin... versatile tool to explain everything 💪👍

ngl-re
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In addition to this possibility, there may be suggestions other than dark energy for the mass gain of wandering black holes. I think it can also be done by absorbing lonely rivers of dark matter or by moving matter from a quasar or other black hole through a wormhole under the influence of negative energy of matter.

sophiesmusicandimage
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No way, Iv actually been thinking about whether black holes could be a source of dark enery, iv even thought that if i ever studied physics at PHD level then my thesis would be about the possibiility of black holes being a source of dark energy, iv even thought that they may also be a source of dark matter itself, even considered whether Hawking radiation could be the dark energy we have been looking for, and that dark matter could be the after product of black holes when they evaporate (wrote this before watching this vid mind you)

Edit; So using the rubber band analogy, that would imply that each black hole has a critical mass - the limit to which the rubber band will stretch too - once a black hole has reached that critical mass, it will collapse in on itself releasing the remaining energy, which may help to explain the abundance of dark energy, but that leaves the question as to why supermassive havent reach that critical mass yet, why are they special, this also brings me back to the idea of dark matter also being a product of black holes,

Either way, ignoring my clueless ramblings, this makes black holes even more fascinating

yanlou
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I knew this was the case always thought that black holes can’t just take massive amounts of Stars and Matter and just push it into an infinitely dense point ! Makes no Sense something will have to give or be pushed into an other universe ! But in Reality Black Holes take Mass and Tears Everything We can Measure from it and Makes it Pure Repulsive Energy That don’t Interfere or interact with Nothing and Makes Space itself out of Matter … Energy is a Form or Matter and Vice versa ! This is The obvious answer I’ve always thought of .. I love Science ! 🎉

RalphyChuleta
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I knew there was a good chance of Dark Matter coming from Black Holes.

cyndikarp
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I can accept that the expansion of the universe can cause an increase in the mass of black holes. But I fail to see how this in turn CREATES dark energy.

aimhere
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Black holes just keep getting blamed for everything...
Maybe black holes are the universe's equivalent of a septic tank that keeps overflowing...

lanimulrepus
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قد تكون الثقوب السوداء العملاقة مدخل الى اكوان متعددة أخرى ❤❤❤❤❤

فارسليبورد-كو
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I think black holes are the source of dark energy because when I carefully checked the image of dark energy it kind of matched the image of black holes.

kanhagupta
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Maybe it produces both dark matter and energy, possibly the only 2 parts of mater & energy that can’t be absorbed by a black hole

allenpierce
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Imagine: Black Holes 'coupling' with the largest black hole; Cosmos!! The largest black hole is the source of Dark Energy!! Cosmos IS a Black Hole!!

LQhristian