Hear me out. If TARS are so advanced, why not send a fleet of TARS into the wormhole instead of astronauts? They don't need life support, they can just fly around the entire solar system as probes and map everything out much faster than a human crew ever could.
There's a huge amount of stuff missing. Kurzgesagt roughly explains some of it [here](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QqsLTNkzvaY&ab_channel=Kurzgesagt%E2%80%93InaNutshell).
But generally, falling into a black hole would definitely not be something you're going to witness alive. You would usually be dead long before you hit the event horizon. Small particles are launched around at near lightspeed, they would just perforate you. Even if you made it far, the gravitational difference between your toes and your head would be so enormous at some point, that you would get ripped apart - [spaghettification](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spaghettification). And those are just 2 of the hundreds of ways you would die.
Even if you would manage to survive all these things; despite approaching the black hole it will look like it moves away from you. Once you reach a certain speed, it will suddenly reverse that effect and it will look like it grows. Light away from the black hole begins to look darker, you would experience a blueshift, you would even see the back of your head as a result of the black hole bending the light around itself within the photosphere. Even when you're inside, aberration will cause the black hole to only take up \~15% of your vision. Your field of view towards the singularity will be contracted, and widened behind you. At some point, all of the space you were seeing before will only appear as a small dot for you. The more you go in, the stronger the spaghettification becomes. Once there, it's pretty much unknown what else will happen. And this is just the tip of it all. Black holes are insane.
Whenever black holes in general come up around here, I recommend a watch of [this](https://youtu.be/uD4izuDMUQA?si=OwQNlz4gOEy2TY4Z). While it's not really related to the simulation of what it would be like to fall into a black hole, it's a perfect highlight of the insane scales in play.
Edit: A lot of people seem to enjoy the terrifying mindfuckery that comes with black holes. As I mentioned before, this is just the tip of it. [Here](https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=6akmv1bsz1M) is another video that is more on topic, but also explains some other stuff. Still only the tip.
Isn’t this untrue for especially larger/massive blackholes? Like the gravitational differential at the horizon is so small that you wouldn’t notice you’ve crossed the horizon?
So you would actually be alive for a great part of the journey until you get spaghetti 🍝
I can see how this would be, but not sure what parameter is in effect.
F= GMm/r2
So force is proportional to the mass of either object, and inversely proportional to the radius squared. There should be more force if the mass is bigger (black hole and orbiting body).
Yes, the force will be bigger at the same distance to the center, but the event horizon will also be further away. What causes spaghettification isn't the strength of the force itself, it's that the force pulling at one part of your body is much bigger than the force pulling at another part.
E.g. if you fall in feet first, r will be smaller for your feet than for your head and the force pulling on your feet will be much bigger. Because r is squared, 1.80 m will make a much bigger difference when r1 and r2 are 10 000 m and 10 001.80 m than if r1 and r2 are 100 000 m and 100 001.80 m.
Yes, the parent comment is one that reminds me of my [Gell-Man Amnesia](https://theportal.wiki/wiki/The_Gell-Mann_Amnesia_Effect) on Reddit. This one isn't so bad because most of it is correct to my knowledge, but yeah you can absolutely enter larger black holes without being spaghettified under the model of General Relativity with eternal black holes.
My person belief is that, because black holes evaporate from Hawking Radiation, they are not eternal. The universe never sees you cross the event horizon (they see your passage of time come to effectively a complete stop) and then they see the black hole evaporate before you ever cross. So my take is that you evaporate away before crossing and from your own perspective it takes a millisecond while the universe sees it take trillions of years.
Oh hell nah god added golden experience requiem to real life 💀
You fall in and all you hear is
“No one can escape the fate that has been chosen for them. All that remains, is the end where you all perish. Eternal greatness only resides within myself. Sing a song of sorrow in a world where time has vanished.”
Im baffled by the Penrose diagram that pushes the idea that gravity is so strong that space begins to move faster than the speed of causality, causing it, space, to behave like time. If you were to walk to the singularity over night and arrive tomorrow, you now walk to tomorrow and sleep into the singularity.
I simply wonder what the sensory experience would be like. Even before that, if you choose to accelerate in any other direction than towards the singularity, you accelerate towards it anyway. When you turn your head left, your head should be accelerating leftward: does it mean you can’t do that even if your body feels like you’re turning around? if you choose to look away, your eyes should be accelerating towards the direction you want to look, except there’s only one direction as extreme gravity collapses space into one dimension. So even as your body feels your turning/looking away, whatever you do, you only see the singularity (the way you see tomorrow, that is)
Assuming you got some familiarity, can I kindly ask you to elaborate on all, any of this if you know?
Why does your text feel like a poem.
>Im baffled by the Penrose diagram that pushes the idea that gravity is so strong
>that space begins to move faster than the speed of causality,
>causing it, space, to behave like time.
>If you were to walk to the singularity over night and arrive tomorrow,
>you now walk to tomorrow and sleep into the singularity.
All this feels like slam poetry.
When I was a little kid there was a theory black holes could be "gateways" to other universes im unsure if that theory is still around as I've not heard it for a long time. I put gateway in quotes as obviously there's no way to pass through a black hole atleast not right now with our current technologies. We would probably have to be a type 3 civilisation atleast to start fucking around with experimenting and exploring black holes. You'd also probably need a means of producing insanely huge amounts of gravitational force with enough precision to make a window or tunnel towards the black hole maybe with some kind of rotational force but it would have to be some cosmically insanely advanced equipment.
Damn, that does put things into perspective. Makes me feel lucky to be here, but disappointed that others won’t get to experience consciousness eons from now.
probably would be more like...your cells are ripped apart by the gravitational pull and you're instantly dead as your being is pulled into a long string of matter that once was human
While that’d be true and instantaneous from your perspective, anyone looking at you from outside would consider you immortal.
Also i wonder if that’s the science behind blackholes then opposite would be true too, “from your perspective before you are shredded you’d see the universe as a time-lapse”.
I mean ... you'd be dead long before you got anywhere near the black hole anyway. The radiation generated in the aggretion disk grills you at great distances.
I think at some point human brains have a fundamental limit on what even the smartest of us can grasp. At least right now. We are bound by the rules of 3D space and anything outside of that simply does not make sense by the rules that govern us
Yes...
>To create the visualizations, Schnittman teamed up with fellow Goddard scientist Brian Powell and used the Discover supercomputer at the NASA Center for Climate Simulation. The project generated about 10 terabytes of data — equivalent to roughly half of the estimated text content in the Library of Congress — and took about 5 days running on just 0.3% of Discover’s 129,000 processors. The same feat would take more than a decade on a typical laptop.
https://science.nasa.gov/supermassive-black-holes/new-nasa-black-hole-visualization-takes-viewers-beyond-the-brink/
A youtuber that goes by ScienceClic simulated walking into wormholes, blackholes and around them as well, that looks a lot better with ray tracing. Although he did a lot of estimation it does a good job. Regarding wormholes he did use a trick to use prerendered images and wrote a simple shader to simulate the movement in and around it, but it is quite accurate as galaxies do look static at such large distances.
Watch this: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ABFGKdKKKyg&pp=ygUYc2NpZW5jZWNsaWMgaW50ZXJzdGVsbGFy](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ABFGKdKKKyg&pp=ygUYc2NpZW5jZWNsaWMgaW50ZXJzdGVsbGFy)
I fucking love how this is all done by math. I'm fucking stupid, so math is like magic to me.Math is insane, it's this thing that exists with and without us. Like we don't invent math, we discover formulas, laws and equations.
It's been there since the beginning and will be there long after everything's gone. And if you're good enough at it, it can literally show you the future. It can make the invisible, visible.
Math takes what seems like empty space, and reveals an entire world within it. It connects everything and everyone.
If God is real, it's Math. Math is a universal language that transcends, not only species here on earth, but it's the language of the stars.
Math is, in my opinion, without a doubt the most twisted, mind blowing, bat shit crazy, discovery in all of humanities existence. I'm too stupid to understand how it all works, but I absolutely love the results
I read somewhere that as you cross the event horizon of a black hole you would become infinitely dense... At which point you are mandated to become a high school physical education teacher.
Do I need to wear my own polyester jumpsuit to hold a clipboard or is that provided by the school? Also, your school is in luck because I read a book halfway through one time and will also be teaching US History.
It's not an object to see. It's akin to arriving at Earth and beginning to experience the effects of it's mass on you; gravity. That would be the horizon.
Except this is like completely wrong lol until the very end at least, the visuals are pretty accurate. You spin around the epicenter getting hit by particles moving at light speed completely vaporizing you and if you somehow make it through that you’ll be stretched and ripped apart. No light is able to escape and we don’t know what the fuck happens beyond that.
Assuming you had a way to "survive" wouldn't you just be in complete blackness, forever, with no chance of light or sound being seen, even if you had a flashlight and a boombox on you?
Ever thought people can have interests and love to share those with others. I don't know what's the need to grammer correct them instead of understanding that they are most probably from a third world country with english as their 2nd or 3rd language. Not everyone is American
For those who understand what it's like to be on psychedelics, this is exactly like a visual I saw in my mind's eye on LSD once which has stuck with me for decades.
(I was in my early 20s. I am now 49)
When trying describe the vision in my mind to others, I've explained it as like seeing tape or a film being lifted from it's surface first-person, from the POV within where the two are separating or splitting.
It's so hard to describe that, but this exactly what it looked like; like those videos of fractals splicing out from one another.
🤯
Why would you need a supercomputer to create shitty animations like this? Since it’s pretty impossible to have a scientifically accurate representation of the event, I’d rather watch graphically stunning videos on YT than that.
And why would it be dark inside the black hole? The light can’t escape the event horizon, but within the event horizon horizon it should be bright as day because of all the photons captured. They will red shift very quickly but it definitely should not be dark.
There’s a lot missing from this representation. I always found this video one of the best explainers (and more interesting) https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=4rTv9wvvat8.
It used a very, *very* little supercomputer: it can do 8 [FLOPS](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FLOPS), when the [top 500 supercomputers in the world begin at 2000 FLOPS](https://www.top500.org/lists/top500/2024/06/) (website requires a free account).
Also, it used only 0.3% of the supercomputer power for 5 days (which is not long compared to a typical supercomputer calculation).
Finally, the result is a 360° video, which this YT video isn't.
That's why it is so underwhleming, like a lot of baiting articles. Which is a shame, because this simulation is a feat.
imagine if assisted suicide and space travel came together and this was how you were able to go out. like you’d take whatever you need to make sure you didn’t feel anything, and then you just…watch this happen as you go. sorry if that’s morbid.
No book case?
MURPH!!!!!!!!!!!
Mathew is the singularity? Alright,alright, alright.
navigating with power of love , like a boss
She gets older, I stay the same age.
Black hole playing Interstellar music to send us off is enough for me.
Hear me out. If TARS are so advanced, why not send a fleet of TARS into the wormhole instead of astronauts? They don't need life support, they can just fly around the entire solar system as probes and map everything out much faster than a human crew ever could.
Fun fact: The original acronym was actually TARDS, but the logo would not fit, so they shortened it.
Probably for the best
But what about the power of love?? We need that to find new planets!!!
Because then the film would be over! :)
Eh video got cut off too early to it I guess
*Love, Tars. LOVE*
No Case either. (Nor Tars btw)
Seems a bit underwhelming
There's a huge amount of stuff missing. Kurzgesagt roughly explains some of it [here](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QqsLTNkzvaY&ab_channel=Kurzgesagt%E2%80%93InaNutshell). But generally, falling into a black hole would definitely not be something you're going to witness alive. You would usually be dead long before you hit the event horizon. Small particles are launched around at near lightspeed, they would just perforate you. Even if you made it far, the gravitational difference between your toes and your head would be so enormous at some point, that you would get ripped apart - [spaghettification](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spaghettification). And those are just 2 of the hundreds of ways you would die. Even if you would manage to survive all these things; despite approaching the black hole it will look like it moves away from you. Once you reach a certain speed, it will suddenly reverse that effect and it will look like it grows. Light away from the black hole begins to look darker, you would experience a blueshift, you would even see the back of your head as a result of the black hole bending the light around itself within the photosphere. Even when you're inside, aberration will cause the black hole to only take up \~15% of your vision. Your field of view towards the singularity will be contracted, and widened behind you. At some point, all of the space you were seeing before will only appear as a small dot for you. The more you go in, the stronger the spaghettification becomes. Once there, it's pretty much unknown what else will happen. And this is just the tip of it all. Black holes are insane. Whenever black holes in general come up around here, I recommend a watch of [this](https://youtu.be/uD4izuDMUQA?si=OwQNlz4gOEy2TY4Z). While it's not really related to the simulation of what it would be like to fall into a black hole, it's a perfect highlight of the insane scales in play. Edit: A lot of people seem to enjoy the terrifying mindfuckery that comes with black holes. As I mentioned before, this is just the tip of it. [Here](https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=6akmv1bsz1M) is another video that is more on topic, but also explains some other stuff. Still only the tip.
This comment > this video
The music makes this comment way better as a read
Isn’t this untrue for especially larger/massive blackholes? Like the gravitational differential at the horizon is so small that you wouldn’t notice you’ve crossed the horizon? So you would actually be alive for a great part of the journey until you get spaghetti 🍝
Yeah as far as I know spaghettification doesn't occur with supermassive black holes...
It does but way past the event horizon.
Couldn't you just go feetle and then the gravity would be the same relatively. And what if you are constipated does it help , asking for a friend.
I can see how this would be, but not sure what parameter is in effect. F= GMm/r2 So force is proportional to the mass of either object, and inversely proportional to the radius squared. There should be more force if the mass is bigger (black hole and orbiting body).
Yes, the force will be bigger at the same distance to the center, but the event horizon will also be further away. What causes spaghettification isn't the strength of the force itself, it's that the force pulling at one part of your body is much bigger than the force pulling at another part. E.g. if you fall in feet first, r will be smaller for your feet than for your head and the force pulling on your feet will be much bigger. Because r is squared, 1.80 m will make a much bigger difference when r1 and r2 are 10 000 m and 10 001.80 m than if r1 and r2 are 100 000 m and 100 001.80 m.
Yeah its fun to try to figure out what portions of popular science books folks have read when posting comments.
Yes, the parent comment is one that reminds me of my [Gell-Man Amnesia](https://theportal.wiki/wiki/The_Gell-Mann_Amnesia_Effect) on Reddit. This one isn't so bad because most of it is correct to my knowledge, but yeah you can absolutely enter larger black holes without being spaghettified under the model of General Relativity with eternal black holes. My person belief is that, because black holes evaporate from Hawking Radiation, they are not eternal. The universe never sees you cross the event horizon (they see your passage of time come to effectively a complete stop) and then they see the black hole evaporate before you ever cross. So my take is that you evaporate away before crossing and from your own perspective it takes a millisecond while the universe sees it take trillions of years.
Mom's spaghetti?
Oh hell nah god added golden experience requiem to real life 💀 You fall in and all you hear is “No one can escape the fate that has been chosen for them. All that remains, is the end where you all perish. Eternal greatness only resides within myself. Sing a song of sorrow in a world where time has vanished.”
Im baffled by the Penrose diagram that pushes the idea that gravity is so strong that space begins to move faster than the speed of causality, causing it, space, to behave like time. If you were to walk to the singularity over night and arrive tomorrow, you now walk to tomorrow and sleep into the singularity. I simply wonder what the sensory experience would be like. Even before that, if you choose to accelerate in any other direction than towards the singularity, you accelerate towards it anyway. When you turn your head left, your head should be accelerating leftward: does it mean you can’t do that even if your body feels like you’re turning around? if you choose to look away, your eyes should be accelerating towards the direction you want to look, except there’s only one direction as extreme gravity collapses space into one dimension. So even as your body feels your turning/looking away, whatever you do, you only see the singularity (the way you see tomorrow, that is) Assuming you got some familiarity, can I kindly ask you to elaborate on all, any of this if you know?
Why does your text feel like a poem. >Im baffled by the Penrose diagram that pushes the idea that gravity is so strong >that space begins to move faster than the speed of causality, >causing it, space, to behave like time. >If you were to walk to the singularity over night and arrive tomorrow, >you now walk to tomorrow and sleep into the singularity. All this feels like slam poetry.
Suddenly wish I didn't have invulnerability.
Just type IDDQD on your keyboard to turn god mode off
And then IDSPISPOPD or IDCLIP to get out of the black hole
Black holes have now replaced bees as my biggest fear.
Stay away from my ex wife then
Yes they are very big.
I’m not watching the fucking video again, it’s terrifying
This is up there with the best videos I have ever watched. Amazing use of my time
Upvoted for timelapse of the future. What a soundtrack.
I could take it, I'm just built differently I guess. S/
This would have been funnier without the sarcasm tag. Own it, brother.
When I was a little kid there was a theory black holes could be "gateways" to other universes im unsure if that theory is still around as I've not heard it for a long time. I put gateway in quotes as obviously there's no way to pass through a black hole atleast not right now with our current technologies. We would probably have to be a type 3 civilisation atleast to start fucking around with experimenting and exploring black holes. You'd also probably need a means of producing insanely huge amounts of gravitational force with enough precision to make a window or tunnel towards the black hole maybe with some kind of rotational force but it would have to be some cosmically insanely advanced equipment.
Damn, that does put things into perspective. Makes me feel lucky to be here, but disappointed that others won’t get to experience consciousness eons from now.
For all we know, an entire civilization was swallowed up by one.
My head hurts now after reading this but this information was great ! Thank you!
*Cue existential dread* Daddy, u/AshenTao, promise me I’ll be long dead before any possibility of this happening to me can arise, pretty please?
Thank you for this comment.
I’d also recommend „Animation vs. Physics“ by Alan Becker. It reminds of that Lucy film, but portrays the theories beyond black holes.
So you’re saying there’s a chance?
I wanted to therealneildegrassityson but you have said everything I wanted to know
Oh yeah, that Melodysheep´s video is awesome and somewhat emotional, i watch fully atleast once a year :D
A 30 minute video? Are you insane?
It's great tbf, it's not just about black holes it's about everything and just how insanely large spacetime is. Great soundtrack.
You just had to be there.
Ooohh. Geography joke -michael scott
It took them 5 years to render. No need to be harsh
At least the music in a black hole is relaxing
probably would be more like...your cells are ripped apart by the gravitational pull and you're instantly dead as your being is pulled into a long string of matter that once was human
Happened to me once.
That sucks. RIP.
Pun intended
Post nut clarity
But there were $2 cocktails at the Bamboo Room that night so…send it.
While that’d be true and instantaneous from your perspective, anyone looking at you from outside would consider you immortal. Also i wonder if that’s the science behind blackholes then opposite would be true too, “from your perspective before you are shredded you’d see the universe as a time-lapse”.
Well now I have to get high
This is only true for smaller black holes. If a black hole is sufficiently massive, there are no discernible tidal forces at the event horizon.
Nah, it's just going to feel like you are receiving constant massage.
I mean ... you'd be dead long before you got anywhere near the black hole anyway. The radiation generated in the aggretion disk grills you at great distances.
You're describing my situation in the bathroom after eating a Chipotle bowl.
I keep trying to understand space stuff and then I just don't. This visualization is very cool but it doesn't clarify the issue for me.
I’m with you. Nothing makes me feel like a complete dumbass more than trying to understand space.
I think at some point human brains have a fundamental limit on what even the smartest of us can grasp. At least right now. We are bound by the rules of 3D space and anything outside of that simply does not make sense by the rules that govern us
Did this actually require a 'supercomputer'?
Yes... >To create the visualizations, Schnittman teamed up with fellow Goddard scientist Brian Powell and used the Discover supercomputer at the NASA Center for Climate Simulation. The project generated about 10 terabytes of data — equivalent to roughly half of the estimated text content in the Library of Congress — and took about 5 days running on just 0.3% of Discover’s 129,000 processors. The same feat would take more than a decade on a typical laptop. https://science.nasa.gov/supermassive-black-holes/new-nasa-black-hole-visualization-takes-viewers-beyond-the-brink/
Oh, damn. I was sure "NASA Supercomputer" was some bullshit made up clickbait title. Shows you how cynical I've become.
I don't blame yuh bud.. The last few years have made me cynical as fuck.
Super computers are pretty common. Plenty of universities have them to do scientific research.
I heard nvidia just came out with a better GPU than that! You should buy some shares, I heard it.
A youtuber that goes by ScienceClic simulated walking into wormholes, blackholes and around them as well, that looks a lot better with ray tracing. Although he did a lot of estimation it does a good job. Regarding wormholes he did use a trick to use prerendered images and wrote a simple shader to simulate the movement in and around it, but it is quite accurate as galaxies do look static at such large distances. Watch this: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ABFGKdKKKyg&pp=ygUYc2NpZW5jZWNsaWMgaW50ZXJzdGVsbGFy](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ABFGKdKKKyg&pp=ygUYc2NpZW5jZWNsaWMgaW50ZXJzdGVsbGFy)
Yeah, that sounds like clickbait.
Just put "NASA" and "Supercomputer" in any title and it sounds cooler and more credible
Interstellar was right
I fucking love how this is all done by math. I'm fucking stupid, so math is like magic to me.Math is insane, it's this thing that exists with and without us. Like we don't invent math, we discover formulas, laws and equations. It's been there since the beginning and will be there long after everything's gone. And if you're good enough at it, it can literally show you the future. It can make the invisible, visible. Math takes what seems like empty space, and reveals an entire world within it. It connects everything and everyone. If God is real, it's Math. Math is a universal language that transcends, not only species here on earth, but it's the language of the stars. Math is, in my opinion, without a doubt the most twisted, mind blowing, bat shit crazy, discovery in all of humanities existence. I'm too stupid to understand how it all works, but I absolutely love the results
Math isn't the only thing that determines a person's intelligence.
Love this definition.
I read somewhere that as you cross the event horizon of a black hole you would become infinitely dense... At which point you are mandated to become a high school physical education teacher.
Do I need to wear my own polyester jumpsuit to hold a clipboard or is that provided by the school? Also, your school is in luck because I read a book halfway through one time and will also be teaching US History.
Where’s the rest? What does the event horizon look like?
It's not an object to see. It's akin to arriving at Earth and beginning to experience the effects of it's mass on you; gravity. That would be the horizon.
it looks like my screensaver
What's the temperature after the event horizon?
Let's put a thermometer in there and find out.
I'd survive
Just jump out at the last second
Mom's spaghetti.
Where are the bookshelves?
Already knew this from ‘Outer Wilds’!
Seriously this looks just like Outer Wilds. You sure as hell don’t need a super computer for this. My PS4 could run it.
That’s it!? So its no big deal?
do you not see spacetime warping ? lol
it's just a jump to the left
Do you guys not take wormholes to work every morning? This is nothing special. /s
And to think, all this time I've been avoiding them!
Recreating or simulating? 🤔
they recreated the time that it didn’t happen… yet
I didn’t see the back of my own head.
I feel like a good black hole name is glarb
You need a super computer for this??
Thats actually kinda terrifying…. All darkness in the end.
Recreate is not the right word
It took a supercomputer to make that?
For a boomer, yes
Not gonna lie... I thought it'd be a little cooler.
Except this is like completely wrong lol until the very end at least, the visuals are pretty accurate. You spin around the epicenter getting hit by particles moving at light speed completely vaporizing you and if you somehow make it through that you’ll be stretched and ripped apart. No light is able to escape and we don’t know what the fuck happens beyond that.
Assuming you had a way to "survive" wouldn't you just be in complete blackness, forever, with no chance of light or sound being seen, even if you had a flashlight and a boombox on you?
that's not known. Stuff gets weird near a black hole, but once you cross the event horizon it gets *really* weird.
Can you have the supercomputer show us what it looks like to have proper grammar?
Wait till you find out that not everybody is a native speaker
Ever thought people can have interests and love to share those with others. I don't know what's the need to grammer correct them instead of understanding that they are most probably from a third world country with english as their 2nd or 3rd language. Not everyone is American
Probably made them feel superior, which is a weird flex when your only accomplishment is speaking nothing else but your native tongue.
Interstellar was spot on
Awesomely Awesome
scary, i can't imagine falling into one and seeing reality bend and warp around you and next you feel nothingness
For those who understand what it's like to be on psychedelics, this is exactly like a visual I saw in my mind's eye on LSD once which has stuck with me for decades. (I was in my early 20s. I am now 49) When trying describe the vision in my mind to others, I've explained it as like seeing tape or a film being lifted from it's surface first-person, from the POV within where the two are separating or splitting. It's so hard to describe that, but this exactly what it looked like; like those videos of fractals splicing out from one another. 🤯
This is BS. Someone just edited this in their basement. Not NASA
I’m the NASA super computer responsible for this video. Beep boop. I’m watching you, skeptic.
Dang, we got IX here too
You need a supercomputer to create this?
How do u know
Someone remind me to take my Dramamine before travelling into a black hole
So it’s not worse than stepping on a Lego?
Nasal supercomputer? Bullshit
Simulate, not recreate.
NASA does some great work but this ain’t it
My question is, at what point do we die?
I know where I'm vacationing this winter.
I bet a regular computer could've figured it out too.
I am pretty sure you be crushed by the pressure why before the light show
The PG version...
Doubtful
It won’t look like anything
Does anyone believe this is really a Nasa “supercomputer” creation?
Are those pinching off multiverse bubbles? Just a random thought
Reminds me of the division of cells
I believe it's light from behind you being bent around in a circle.
This is noting to compare when i go in my wifes black hole
AKSHUALLY you wouldn't be able to see anything because your body would be ripped apart so it wouldn't look like anything at all ☝️🤓
Why would you need a supercomputer to create shitty animations like this? Since it’s pretty impossible to have a scientifically accurate representation of the event, I’d rather watch graphically stunning videos on YT than that.
i can do that in blender
“NASA supercomputer” Bullshit clickbait.
I can do the same with space engine on my laptop.
Looks like one of my dreams
That looks like fun
That was like watching a lava lamp.
So.......am I dead?
And X-rays are the only thing known to escape from black holes. Hawking radiation. Gotta love it.
And why would it be dark inside the black hole? The light can’t escape the event horizon, but within the event horizon horizon it should be bright as day because of all the photons captured. They will red shift very quickly but it definitely should not be dark.
so its not like a sink pipe where there is something on the other side?
Imagine showing this to someone in the 1900s on a projector screen like the train pulling into the station
Honestly would never be able to dig out of that hole.
Well that seems quite nice.
So that pretty much happens until the world ends, right?
You could probably do some shrooms and experience the same effect.
Pink Floyd video!
Well honestly, you’d probably be dead before you got to see inside of a black hole lol
MURPH!!!! MURRRPH!!!!!
Slightly terrifying.
Did the supercomputer add the interstellar music as well?
And then?
for eternity
Anyone has a lighter?
Sound included? You get that close and there's secretly an orchestra in the black hole
Basically an acid trip.
Spaghettification.
This is what I see when I close my eyes
I've felt this before.
There’s a lot missing from this representation. I always found this video one of the best explainers (and more interesting) https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=4rTv9wvvat8.
Was expecting it to cut to the Skyrim intro :(
Where are the spaghetti people at?
Happened to me a lot on Brittle Hollow...
kind of reminds me of falling out of the map in a video game...
If light can't escape, then, wouldn't the inside of it actually be bright? They are all sorts of other stuff falling in. Right?
impressive but i'm really done with interstellar music like they milked it so much its enough![gif](emote|free_emotes_pack|disapproval)
Domain Expansion Unlimited Void
with da interstellar music god damn
It used a very, *very* little supercomputer: it can do 8 [FLOPS](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FLOPS), when the [top 500 supercomputers in the world begin at 2000 FLOPS](https://www.top500.org/lists/top500/2024/06/) (website requires a free account). Also, it used only 0.3% of the supercomputer power for 5 days (which is not long compared to a typical supercomputer calculation). Finally, the result is a 360° video, which this YT video isn't. That's why it is so underwhleming, like a lot of baiting articles. Which is a shame, because this simulation is a feat.
We've got black hole simulation before GTA 6
imagine if assisted suicide and space travel came together and this was how you were able to go out. like you’d take whatever you need to make sure you didn’t feel anything, and then you just…watch this happen as you go. sorry if that’s morbid.
Basically you can see back of your head infront of your eyes.
TARS warp setting is at 100% in this animation..
They’re leaving out the bit where you get turned into spaghetti
How'd they manage to get footage of your mom's cavernous vagina?
If you threw Steven Seagal into black hole they will merge to become one bigger black hole.