There are Black Holes in the Universe spinning almost at the Speed of Light | Are There Even Faster?

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Reference: ScienceClicEnglish, NASA & Melodysheep.
Music in the Video: Bloody Mary Instrumental (slowed)

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As a space fan, your videos are straight up awesome dude. I love how you mix edit and education in a single video. Keep it up bro

pixelheart
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Black holes are so crazy and mysterious, yet so fascinating ✨

FirenzePisaMapping
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Your edits, they just keep getting better somehow. Keep it up.

Averagewetowl
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The Kerr Black Hole (the spinning one) also looks different, it's not a sphere, because the singularity is a ring in that case

Ender.Mapping
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This channel is so underrated
Agree anyone?
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v-arman._
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Black holes have to be the most interesting yet terrifying objects in the Universe! New fact learned!👍🔥

fuzzball
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The black holes of nature are the most perfect macroscopic objects there are in the universe: the only elements in their construction are our concepts of space and time.❤❤

shashantray
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I think of the black hole spun too fast for example at the speed of light the event horizon will crumble in on itself

DragonBoy-kiep
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Wth, yt algorithm sucks
This video has not crossed 1k views even after 18 hours 💔

Benzaldehyde
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I just love space & its science i wd be love to sacrifice for it to know universe & all stars ❤❤❤❤

kwd
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Meanwhile Phoenix A spinning at 114% of the speed of light

csmcrewluvinjobros
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doesn't that look like something 너무 강하게 우주를 강력히 돌파하려고 해서 생기는 마찰- 빛;

유정-znd
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If something goes faster than loght this will happen
If something were to go faster than the speed of light in a vacuum, it would challenge the fundamental principles of physics, particularly Einstein's special theory of relativity, which states that the speed of light in a vacuum (approximately 299, 792 kilometers per second) is the universal speed limit for all forms of matter and information. Here's what might theoretically happen or why it's problematic:

1. Causality Breakdown

Special relativity implies that faster-than-light (FTL) travel could violate causality, meaning effects could occur before their causes. For example, an event in the future might influence the past, leading to paradoxes such as the grandfather paradox, where someone could theoretically prevent their own existence.


2. Infinite Energy Requirement

According to relativity, as an object with mass approaches the speed of light, its relativistic mass increases, requiring infinite energy to accelerate it to light speed. FTL travel would require even more energy, which is physically impossible.


3. Imaginary Time

Mathematically, traveling faster than light would involve quantities like imaginary numbers in the relativistic equations, suggesting a non-physical or undefined realm in our current understanding.


4. Cherenkov Radiation Analogy

In mediums like water, particles can exceed the speed of light in that medium (which is slower than in a vacuum). This produces Cherenkov radiation, a "shockwave" of light. However, exceeding the vacuum light speed might create an unknown kind of energy shockwave or disturbance in space-time.


5. Hypothetical Scenarios

Theoretical constructs like tachyons (hypothetical particles that always move faster than light) are consistent with relativity but remain speculative and unproven.

Wormholes or warp drives (e.g., Alcubierre drive) could theoretically allow FTL travel by bending space-time instead of breaking relativity's speed limit, but these are speculative and require exotic matter.


6. Quantum Considerations

In quantum mechanics, phenomena like quantum entanglement might appear to involve FTL communication, but no usable information is transmitted faster than light, preserving causality.


Summary

If something went faster than light, it would upend much of modern physics, necessitate new theories to address causality violations, and fundamentally alter our understanding of space, time, and energy.

Used chatgpt so might not be 100% real

Eincthecat
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you do know spinning is rotations/time not distance/time?

spinnenente
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They are main the cooker of the universe

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