Black Holes: Seeing the Unseeable

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A century after Einstein's mathematics suggested the possibility of black holes, the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) is finally observing them. The project's latest achievement is the first image of the supermassive black hole in the center of our Milky Way galaxy. Join Brian Greene and the EHT's Founding Director Shep Doeleman to explore these stunning breakthroughs that are taking us ever closer to seeing the unseeable.
This program is part of the Big Ideas series, supported by the John Templeton Foundation.
Participant: Shep Doeleman
Moderator: Brian Greene
Share your thoughts on this program through a short survey:
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00:00 - Introduction
05:14 - Participant Introduction
06:12 - The first image of a black hole
08:18 - Where are the telescopes located?
14:58 - How do get the image of a black hole?
18:08 - Einstein and black holes
23:09 - Karl Schwarzschild and his black hole equation
29:26 - Andrea Ghez and Reinhard Genzel's won the Nobel Prize for black holes
35:42 - Testing Einstein at the boundry
39:40 - M87 and Srg A black holes comparison
45:25 - Will there be videos of Black holes?
47:33 -Why do we see super massive black holes at the center of galaxies?
51:33 - Where is imaging black holes going from here?
56:20 - The sharpest image ever made in the history of astronomy
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@garydecad6233
@garydecad6233 Рік тому
The world science festival with Brian Greene is such an amazing gift
@benyaeast4741
@benyaeast4741 Рік тому
Honestly we need more science and scientists to be more on media rather than celebrities! We can just learn so much from watching these videos
@ugoeze7360
@ugoeze7360 Рік тому
But then wouldn’t said scientists in the media become celebrities themselves? 🤔
@benyaeast4741
@benyaeast4741 Рік тому
@@ugoeze7360 yes which is a better version of superficial celebrities like island boys lol
@bsadewitz
@bsadewitz Рік тому
This is what you're asking for. Most people don't prefer this to what's on television networks. About half of the adult population in the US cannot read and comprehend a book written for 8th-graders.
@xanderda6250
@xanderda6250 Рік тому
Y Oooooo h
@bran_rx
@bran_rx Рік тому
I agree, but it seems most people want to watch senseless tik tok videos instead
@kayingthao5072
@kayingthao5072 Рік тому
The genius of Mr. Green is that he has a wonderful knack for explaining science in a way that the rest of us can understand or at least want to try to understand. He ask simple relevant questions.
@nogod7184
@nogod7184 Рік тому
All science aside, this is a really serious interview. Decent, patient, knowledgeable, humble, understanding; unlike interviews we all see on TV with news anchors, where they cut off, brush aside and talk over interviewees. No loud voices, no big languages, no show offs. Obviously, education, especially high education, makes a different class of people.
@liamhoward2208
@liamhoward2208 Рік тому
What class is that?
@nogod7184
@nogod7184 Рік тому
@@liamhoward2208 If you have to ask then you don't belong to that class.
@liamhoward2208
@liamhoward2208 Рік тому
@@nogod7184….and another one ☝️
@BojanPetrovicvft
@BojanPetrovicvft 6 місяців тому
A class that is above and beyond regular tv anchors who doesn't have expertise and width
@chriswhitt6618
@chriswhitt6618 Рік тому
I find it just incredible what the scientists and engineers can achieve. We progress to the stars.
@jballenger9240
@jballenger9240 Рік тому
To the stars and beyond…
@stevewhitt9109
@stevewhitt9109 Рік тому
I am Steve Whitt, Iva, SC USA. I admire Brian Greene
@jimc.goodfellas226
@jimc.goodfellas226 Рік тому
No relation?
@davebenchoff6802
@davebenchoff6802 Рік тому
@@jballenger9240 iiooooooooio
@davebenchoff6802
@davebenchoff6802 Рік тому
@@jballenger9240 ioooooooiioio
@teashea1
@teashea1 Рік тому
The production values are so excellent ------- So many sites should use this as their standard.
@onlyloveisreal527
@onlyloveisreal527 Рік тому
Yes it is so excellent 👍
@andreaoricci2422
@andreaoricci2422 Рік тому
We are extremely thankful to you Prof. Greene and all the encredible minds you host in World Science Festival. Please keep advancing our understanding of matters and please never stop. Thank you.
@whirledpeas3477
@whirledpeas3477 Рік тому
FYI he doesn't read the comments 😅
@andreaoricci2422
@andreaoricci2422 Рік тому
@@whirledpeas3477 He has mentioned that he actually does.
@sanj1982
@sanj1982 Рік тому
I was in grade 2, when I distinctly remembered reading a science book about the wonders of the universe, one being a black hole. At that time it was still very theoretical. Im 40 now, and through the years the theoretical turned more into a reality. But when they released these pictures for the first time, I was absolutely in shock. Something I knew for my earlier life as almost science fiction actually exists in full picture thanks to the brilliant work of this team. I think this may be the science achievement of the decade.
@vickyprabhat
@vickyprabhat Рік тому
Can't emphasize enough, how good this conversation is. Hope instead of building missiles and nuclear bombs, we channel all our money and energy to this scientific discoveries, inventions and their tools.
@spamlogs2701
@spamlogs2701 Рік тому
Hah! Quit dreaming we would need to hve world peace first
@kundakaps
@kundakaps Рік тому
@@spamlogs2701 World peace? Who's fighting?
@ptolemythefirst4621
@ptolemythefirst4621 Рік тому
@@kundakaps my imagination
@ltee1233
@ltee1233 Рік тому
I mean figuring out how black holes work or what there made of etc is currently less important than making sure Russia and china dont bomb us. But hopefully one day
@IAMMASONDAVIDSONGOBIN
@IAMMASONDAVIDSONGOBIN Рік тому
I love our beautiful universe... Incredibly powerful beauty...
@APNambo
@APNambo Рік тому
I can't believe I sat through an hour interview about a blurry blackhole picture, and enjoyed every moment of it.
@lumbiniashutoshtambat5871
@lumbiniashutoshtambat5871 Рік тому
Happy world science festival!
@bujodrag
@bujodrag Рік тому
​It is time for Shep Doeleman to, like Andrea Ghez, win a Nobel prize. Also, they are both, like Brian, fun to listen
@anonymous62810
@anonymous62810 Рік тому
Beautiful conversation. The Netflix documentary on Shep Doeleman is worth a watch as well!
@24x7teja
@24x7teja Рік тому
These kind of cosmological discussions are absolutely delightful to watch! Thank you Dr. Greene, this channel is one of my best and most favorite subscriptions on YT, and this (I am sure) is the case for many others.
@artdonovandesign
@artdonovandesign Рік тому
Dr. Green is great. A wonderful science communicator for many years.
@24x7teja
@24x7teja Рік тому
@@artdonovandesign Absolutely 💯
@solotrotrotro2530
@solotrotrotro2530 Рік тому
Mr. Green and NDT are among the best educators of EUA.
@alisaiterkan
@alisaiterkan Рік тому
I know this video is about the incredible achievement of seeing the unseeable but I have to do a shout out for Brian Green to be the best interviewer. Respectful, knowledgeable, patient, and inquisitive, he has a set a real high bar in terms of leading such discussions.
@whitepanther785
@whitepanther785 Рік тому
This kind of video editing looks so good in VR 😭 Thank you World Science Festival.
@RT-xx9tx
@RT-xx9tx Рік тому
This is one of, if not the best, lecture WSF have done to date. And that is saying something! Awesome!
@neilb4me7
@neilb4me7 Рік тому
Who doesn’t want a black hole video? ;-) Home from work, with my bowl of ice cream. Every night I pray WSF releases a video on black holes…got my wish lol
@MichaelTadashi
@MichaelTadashi Рік тому
One hour. No nonsense. Even though we have more or less known a thing or two about the images by now, this is still exciting to watch.
@manutara2007
@manutara2007 11 місяців тому
This channel should be watched in Schools all around the world.
@TheMorpheuuus
@TheMorpheuuus Рік тому
What an insightful discussion ! impressed by the humility of the guest and sharpness of Brian's questions 👍
@shreyasbabji124
@shreyasbabji124 Рік тому
Yes! Being a physicist himself, he sure does know right questions to ask. 👍 This is an amazing video! 😊
@6cm35
@6cm35 Рік тому
I find it just liberating how clear, understandable and yet incredibly entertaining you and your guests present your knowledge about everything that has to do with physics. It's so refreshing for my heart and soul to get all this professional content in times with all the flat earthers, lateral thinkers and those who talk about crushing the system. Thank you Brian and your whole Team for doing this great stuff to humanity!
@jwvandegronden
@jwvandegronden Рік тому
Other than the lateral thinkers (I think I'm one but maybe I can ask you to shed a light first on what you understand them to be?) I wholeheartedly agree with you!! It indeed is amazing and gratifying!
@mehridin
@mehridin Рік тому
lateral thinkers don't fit into your sequence. lateral thinkers are important to science and technology and problem solving/progress in general
@jwvandegronden
@jwvandegronden Рік тому
@@mehridin Absolutely. Although at times I have difficulty explaining my thought process to the majority of linear thinkers (not derogatorily used here) and I notice that it is conversely true too, they have difficulty either understanding or transferring their information to me. My fuzzy logic is difficult to translate, and most of lateral thinkers and visual thinkers have their own version so there is hardly any consistent way to learn or translate. Rough ride, but exactly as you state, important for our species and its progress as we cross fields, cross pollinate ideas and build new routes to new areas of any of the topics we set our mind to. Occupational hazard of being a lateral/visual thinker.
@DivergentDroid
@DivergentDroid Рік тому
You cannot see something that was created my mans imagination that you then reified into existence in your mind that is supposed to exist in a 2nd law of thermodynamics violation! - All of this is LIES to Control Your Mind!
@marcuspedro6969
@marcuspedro6969 Рік тому
Ur truly brainwashed with ur spinning flying monkey ball n curved water theories
@dawnblankfield387
@dawnblankfield387 Рік тому
I am totally entranced with these lectures. Thank you.
@Capetown2233
@Capetown2233 Рік тому
Geeeeeee What an achievement, and as time passes Einstein brilliant becomes more and more profound
@kenadams5504
@kenadams5504 Рік тому
He was always profound...it just took the world 100 years to realise it.
@liamhays4521
@liamhays4521 Рік тому
So very excited for this 👌🏼
@damslifevlog5031
@damslifevlog5031 Рік тому
Thank you Brian and the team. ❤️
@haydencannon1103
@haydencannon1103 Рік тому
absolutely stunning, as always.
@paulc96
@paulc96 Рік тому
**** Hi Prof. Greene,. I hope you are keeping well. Looking forward to this WSF event.
@whirledpeas3477
@whirledpeas3477 Рік тому
He doesn't read the comments 😂
@teashea1
@teashea1 Рік тому
A very smooth and warm interrelation between these two brilliant guys.
@ntandomalele9460
@ntandomalele9460 Рік тому
Inspired and absolutely educated by this, thank you 💯💯💯
@13263846
@13263846 Рік тому
Closer n closer Space and time. Thank you 🤩😍🧶
@Michael-pe5gh
@Michael-pe5gh Рік тому
Such a great discussion, setting the bar - Thanks Professor Greene
@elizabethslack3612
@elizabethslack3612 Рік тому
Tears were streaming down my face as I vicariously experienced what the team first saw. Thank you!
@MrVikingsandra
@MrVikingsandra Рік тому
Oh what a gift this interview was, Brian! I enjoyed it very much, I like how clear the explanations were. To the point, brilliant stuff! 👏
@johnnynitetrain32379
@johnnynitetrain32379 Рік тому
I love finding new Brian Greene videos that I’ve never seen!! I check every few weeks…and boom! Black holes. Astrum, SEA, John Michael Godier, Event Horizon and V101 are my other faves.
@infuriatedtroopa9158
@infuriatedtroopa9158 Рік тому
Absolutely incredible interview!. Thank you.
@manutara2007
@manutara2007 Рік тому
WOW, I just dont get tired watching videos from this channel...
@urieowrjdf
@urieowrjdf Рік тому
Fantastic interview! Great questions. Great guest. Great topic. Thank you!
@myopenmind527
@myopenmind527 Рік тому
Some day I’ll attend this in person.
@nadiakojo1313
@nadiakojo1313 Рік тому
I am ecstatic about this
@siamzam
@siamzam Рік тому
Amazing! Keep up the great work Shep! And what can I say about Brian, just a pleasure to watch videos moderated by you! You guys are the unsung superheroes of our time!
@SliceOfLife100
@SliceOfLife100 Рік тому
Love that he wears a pin with the image of the black hole on
@duantorruellas716
@duantorruellas716 Рік тому
Using advancing computing power to push the envelope on seeing deeper into the cosmos. Outstanding 👍
@realcygnus
@realcygnus Рік тому
I remember when they were 1st planning this & just how ambitious it seemed at the time even to a science enthusiast. Great stuff !
@kenadams5504
@kenadams5504 Рік тому
Now they are planning a movie of one . That seems impossible too , but they have delivered the photo they spoke off before ....
@SirJasperKCMG
@SirJasperKCMG Рік тому
Seeing is believing...I look forward to Shep doeleman receiving a Nobel prize for imaging a black hole.
@nardewww
@nardewww Рік тому
I gor tears in my eyes during the discussion. So incredible.
@cartoonvandal
@cartoonvandal 3 місяці тому
Onions?
@wayou004
@wayou004 Рік тому
absolotely love it, both what has been achieved sofar and how it is explained here. Brian greene ist just amazing, asking the questions in a way, the public can understand the answers. the virtual background is so well done too. and mr doeleman is a pleasure to hear also, very clear and understandable. thank you for this video. wsf is one of my favourite channels.❤
@DivergentDroid
@DivergentDroid Рік тому
You cannot see something that was created my mans imagination that you then reified into existence in your mind that is supposed to exist in a 2nd law of thermodynamics violation! - All of this is LIES to Control Your Mind!
@peterhovmand74
@peterhovmand74 Рік тому
Just wonderful. A perfect interview. Making me proud to be human. Thanks.
@carissa8283i
@carissa8283i Рік тому
Thanks for your time gentleman and all your hard work
@jayceasar2661
@jayceasar2661 Рік тому
thank you brian and shep
@sagarpatel3043
@sagarpatel3043 Рік тому
I really want to attend live WSF 😄
@AlphaFoxDelta
@AlphaFoxDelta Рік тому
The EHT is truly a marvelous display of technology
@lindaungureanu8661
@lindaungureanu8661 Рік тому
Wow!!!! This will be amazing!!!
@ByronGoodman
@ByronGoodman Рік тому
Excellent talk. I hope they continue their success.
@Dush1236
@Dush1236 Рік тому
I love how this guy has his entire lifetime work pinned on his coat!
@denizel5946
@denizel5946 Рік тому
I really love you guys:)
@dialamark7863
@dialamark7863 Рік тому
Thank you for this valuable context
@cibernauta49
@cibernauta49 Рік тому
Excelente reportaje y gran maestría en la exposición de todos los conceptos físicos.
@elizabethslack3612
@elizabethslack3612 Рік тому
I would like to meet those who watched and commented on this vicarious journey into space time. We need to form a watch club.
@trayvonparker4772
@trayvonparker4772 Рік тому
Not only is the guest intelligent but so is the host!
@arjunroy4468
@arjunroy4468 11 місяців тому
Brian Greene is a Genius!
@albandrejaj
@albandrejaj Рік тому
Dr Greene. God bless you
@mamaseeds
@mamaseeds Рік тому
Spectacular images, which lead the curiosity to wander from the viewpoint - if telescopes were to capture imagery from a sidereal vantage point, what changes? Appreciating the wonderful work that's been conducted to date, but the size of planet Earth in relation to the observed suggests that the data will be limited - not only in clarity but also in content. So from a novice perspective, with 'wild' imagination, emergent questions are: 1. How could a range of telescopes be created to capture imagery from a vantage point sidereal to the black hole? 2. How far beyond (behind) a black hole could a telescopic camera be placed? 3. The double slit experiment shows that a photon can be in two places at once, so can the same be done with a teeny-tiny camera? No apologies for being 'wildly' imaginative Thank you again World Science Festival!
@sykarishabh8468
@sykarishabh8468 Рік тому
My favourate sir Brian greene ❤️❤️
@DivineInfiniteRose
@DivineInfiniteRose Рік тому
I love how science is catching up with all the universal visions I’ve had. It’s so reassuring.
@toottoot24
@toottoot24 Рік тому
You must be a genius.
@MrVaypour
@MrVaypour Рік тому
When will you start selling things ZunZenTzu
@DivineInfiniteRose
@DivineInfiniteRose Рік тому
@@toottoot24 no just like to travel
@DivineInfiniteRose
@DivineInfiniteRose Рік тому
@@MrVaypour don’t know how to charge but if ur keep I’ll have a real time conversation about stuff
@DivineInfiniteRose
@DivineInfiniteRose Рік тому
Keen*
@---H_M
@---H_M Рік тому
Finally, an explanation of black holes i can understand!! Thank you!
@kenadams5504
@kenadams5504 Рік тому
You understood that ?
@stevebrindle1724
@stevebrindle1724 Рік тому
It's fair to say black holes were predicted by mathematics and confirmed by observations of their gravity affecting the bodies of matter orbiting them. What a wonderful example of the amazing power of maths! (Please note American cousins, Mathematics or maths is plural so saying Math is very annoying to us in the UK! 😂)
@glenbeh6185
@glenbeh6185 27 днів тому
Wow, that was so incredibly interesting and so well articulated.
@UROOZFATIMA190
@UROOZFATIMA190 6 місяців тому
Physics is just amazing so so Amazing Every time when i think about physics,it blows up my mind This universe is so mysterious really.
@RoundBallDefender
@RoundBallDefender Рік тому
Imagine a rabbit hole trek so grand, so deep, on YT, and you find yourself in it watching videos on black holes.
@MrRAAN1
@MrRAAN1 Рік тому
Shep and his team literally represents the future of astrophotography. I am incredibly hopeful and excited about what EHT will produce in the future.. This is only the beginning...
@trueviv
@trueviv Рік тому
Wonderful production !
@davegan69
@davegan69 Рік тому
Any subject presented by Brian Greene is always worth watching. And other than his most recent book (whilst still a great read), all the other books he has written are a MUST read if you're interested in Cosmology and have no scientific background.
@cxtpace
@cxtpace Рік тому
i wish you'll put one dish in our country. fantastic job guys! very inspiring!
@ashoknaganur8551
@ashoknaganur8551 Рік тому
Great thrill to know about black holes and I think it can explain more about the universe
@dennisestenson7820
@dennisestenson7820 Рік тому
I love learning that they've been able to use data from multiple telescopes across the world to create higher resolution information than any one of the telescopes can alone. Interferometry has been used for many years at the Very Large Array telescope in western New Mexico. I'm happy to hear that similar technology has been expanded to encompass the world. I can't wait to see future technology increase the aperture of our telescopes to the diameter of the moon's orbit or the Earth's orbit or greater.
@DivergentDroid
@DivergentDroid Рік тому
You cannot see something that was created my mans imagination that you then reified into existence in your mind that is supposed to exist in a 2nd law of thermodynamics violation! - All of this is LIES to Control Your Mind!
@patrickjeffers8703
@patrickjeffers8703 Рік тому
Question, what is the sculpture over Ayman 's shoylder,
@patrickjeffers8703
@patrickjeffers8703 Рік тому
The future will be a place that none of us are willing to miss.
@DivergentDroid
@DivergentDroid Рік тому
@@patrickjeffers8703 You are so right because more people are waking up to the fact the Earth is Flat, stationary and space is not a vacuum with planets in it everyday. Once everyone knows, the corrupt mafia who run this world will no longer be able to enslave us. We will be free and life will be glorious.
@luminouswolf7117
@luminouswolf7117 11 місяців тому
Decades of hard work and perseverance Nice
@trentbateman
@trentbateman Рік тому
If I worked for Shep I would be so motivated to go to work every day
@redredwine1277
@redredwine1277 Рік тому
Thanks again🌺🌷🌸
@DrssaFerri
@DrssaFerri Рік тому
Thanks a lot Professor Greene!!!! The event was extremly interesting and I am still totally amazed by your simple but deeply incredible explenation that the force to escape a BH is the same to stay put in time, it is remarcable to me how it gives a simple but powerfull understanding of the Relativity equation behaviour and time-space strong connection.....
@DivergentDroid
@DivergentDroid Рік тому
You cannot see something that was created my mans imagination that you then reified into existence in your mind that is supposed to exist in a 2nd law of thermodynamics violation! - All of this is LIES to Control Your Mind!
@RSRrobertwalker
@RSRrobertwalker Рік тому
Absolutely agree! Thank you!
@yelixir
@yelixir Рік тому
the fact that they're going to have actual videos and pictures of the first disk is insane, comparing it to the black hole in interstellar is a good in my opinion because seeing the thing from the movie in real physical life would be pretty insane
@jasonkaras530
@jasonkaras530 Рік тому
For a lot of us armchair science nuts Mr Greene brings us generational updated fascinating insights into modern day physics. Sorry for lack of comma’s 😅
@johncollinson4147
@johncollinson4147 Рік тому
How do I like this video a thousand times?
@adrib3510
@adrib3510 Рік тому
This people are the real rockstars of our generation. Support them at all costs.
@fleezy1579
@fleezy1579 Рік тому
I strongly believe that on the other side of black holes are other universes. We are inside of a black hole and the star exploding was the big bang and its all connected.
@batmanarkham5120
@batmanarkham5120 Рік тому
Thank you for the video
@imadudd5
@imadudd5 Рік тому
Give this guy a noble prize
@craigoryrobie5676
@craigoryrobie5676 Рік тому
This blew my mind
@markjou9799
@markjou9799 Рік тому
I seen a black hole in my room back in March of 1986. It was in my room and lasted for a few minutes and gradually got smaller until it disappeared. It was a perfect deep dark black circle. I actually remember it and that week quite well.
@avo616
@avo616 Рік тому
I'm Einstein's dad.
@xehaytecle932
@xehaytecle932 Рік тому
Great explanation in 2second century
@kayingthao5072
@kayingthao5072 Рік тому
Amazing
@bigbear7567
@bigbear7567 Рік тому
Outstanding video!!!!!!!!!!
@myronjohnson3909
@myronjohnson3909 Рік тому
Earthling: Ok, let's see if this works. Hit the switch. Sagittarius A: I feel like I'm being watched.
@brosevs8140
@brosevs8140 Рік тому
Best show ever
@raymondwilliams2609
@raymondwilliams2609 Рік тому
I don't know about you but I find it very exciting to think of what's to come in the future; close-up photos, videos, more data on size, etc ! The only painful thing is that I won't be here to see most of all of that. Mortality really sucks the big one sometimes !
@alexpearson8481
@alexpearson8481 Рік тому
This was really well done. It would be interesting for one of these physicists to do an interview about the dynamics around a black hole. For example what frame drag might mean for a spaceship flying through it, and how frame drag and an object orbiting the black hole might interact. Too many black hole videos cater to novices. I love to see a video that goes a little deeper into the strangeness of a black hole, without getting into too much math. IDK. My thoughts anyway. At the end of the day I guess these videos are for viewership. Maybe that’s why?
@vijaystanleymed6335
@vijaystanleymed6335 Рік тому
The royal institution video about black hole ...very different video
@alexpearson8481
@alexpearson8481 Рік тому
@@vijaystanleymed6335 thanks Pal.
@vijaystanleymed6335
@vijaystanleymed6335 Рік тому
@@alexpearson8481 the other end of black hole..name
@troyyoung1121
@troyyoung1121 Рік тому
Hi Brian Loved this 👍 Would the energy produced from two blackholes colliding, if harnessed be the amount required to open a wormhole between universes ? Pls answer x
@jimhostetter9324
@jimhostetter9324 Рік тому
Super neat-Thanks
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