What If We Lived in a Supermassive Galaxy?

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@SciencephiletheAI
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@Wmann
@Wmann Рік тому
Neat.
@drsteviesteve
@drsteviesteve Рік тому
Wanna hear a fact that’s not really related to the video, but there’s actually no real picture of the Milky Way!
@cardboard_is_not_edible
@cardboard_is_not_edible Рік тому
@@drsteviesteve Go outside. Look up. Take a picture. You now have a picture of the milky way.
@drsteviesteve
@drsteviesteve Рік тому
@@cardboard_is_not_edible by that I mean the galaxy itself like how they took a picture of the andromeda galaxy, like go read a book every once in a while about space😂
@iiTzEmerald
@iiTzEmerald Рік тому
@Random™ this aint twitter kidoo
@aether8174
@aether8174 Рік тому
I love sciencephile's sense of humour
@djdragons9892
@djdragons9892 Рік тому
Same bro, that's why i love this channel
@maggs131
@maggs131 Рік тому
Bulge
@RealiTeaV
@RealiTeaV Рік тому
Same lol It’s pretty refreshing
@ipotatosenpai7002
@ipotatosenpai7002 Рік тому
Bulge
@donichiro
@donichiro Рік тому
Bulge
@BirksyChillz
@BirksyChillz Рік тому
To be sincerely honest in my humble opinion without being sentimental and of course, without offending you or anyone who thinks differently from my opinion but rather looking into serious matter with perspective distinction and without condemning anyone's point of view, I honestly think and do believe that I have absolutely nothing to say.
@Wmann
@Wmann Рік тому
Well not said
@Dye-
@Dye- Рік тому
I agree
@TestTubeBaba
@TestTubeBaba Рік тому
Great
@GRosa250
@GRosa250 Рік тому
You’d make a great politician
@amrwalidahmed8755
@amrwalidahmed8755 Рік тому
If I may be so bold as to ask you kind and humble sir whether you would be comfortable with my inquiry on how high of a number you have managed to aquire on your most recent essay that was assigned to you by your English teacher whom I am sure is very pleased with having had the opportunity to teach you the ways of the English language?
@TheWagonroast
@TheWagonroast Рік тому
Sciencephile is like my dad. He makes my day, then leaves for a month.
@ZirahPastel
@ZirahPastel Рік тому
Underrated
@History-And-Stuff
@History-And-Stuff Рік тому
@@solitudewh739 Why u watching bell delphine?
@solitudewh739
@solitudewh739 Рік тому
@@History-And-Stuff educational purposes
@History-And-Stuff
@History-And-Stuff Рік тому
@@solitudewh739 *understandable have a nice day*
@CelareOfficial
@CelareOfficial Рік тому
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@OXhuls
@OXhuls Рік тому
Unbelievable how an AI can make me laugh in 20 seconds more than anything else on this planet
@renderproductions1032
@renderproductions1032 Рік тому
I see you have not seen the Gorbachev Pizza Hut commercial.
@Curseycubey
@Curseycubey Рік тому
You can laugh near instant In Opm community Saitama Fanboy Think Saitama is boundless
@OXhuls
@OXhuls Рік тому
@@Curseycubey nah dude. Yusuke murata is boundless. He just knows how to portray power. I don’t think that Saitama can beat ssj2 goku
@Curseycubey
@Curseycubey Рік тому
@@OXhuls saitama can beat Ss2 but not 3
@OXhuls
@OXhuls Рік тому
@@Curseycubey dude I don’t know. I actually I don’t even care that much. I just like one dragonball z and one punch man. Same goes for one piece. I really don’t care who is stronger or better. It just happens to be that I like this pfp lol
@marcosettembre
@marcosettembre Рік тому
Caveman: hey, try to connect the stars in the sky and form shapes Other caveman: *points at a random constellation that looks like nothing but a badly peeled potato* look, that one looks like a goat Caveman: you're right
@tomh281
@tomh281 Рік тому
There's no need to be contemptuous of ancient civilisations for noting quite tenuous shapes in the sky. The very tendency of human beings to construct systems out of seemingly disordered appearances is precisely that which led to modern science in the first place. Modern astronomy itself would have no basis if it weren't for Babylonians and Greeks who mapped the stars and their motions diligently with the naked eye for hundreds of years, long before telescopes were invented. Also, saying that constellations resembled earthly things allowed people to memorise them better, and usually for practical purposes. Ursa major, for example, could easily be remembered by sailors and was used for navigation
@marcosettembre
@marcosettembre Рік тому
@@tomh281 bro it was just a joke but thanks for the lore
@tomh281
@tomh281 Рік тому
@@marcosettembre Fairs dude it was funny, just gotta stick up for my boys Ptolemy and Aratus
@Discrimination_is_not_a_right
@Discrimination_is_not_a_right Рік тому
Yes, but if all the constellations were badly peeled potatoes, how would we know which one is being referenced?
@CooManTunes
@CooManTunes Рік тому
I like Caveman. Would have a beer with him.
@rga1605
@rga1605 Рік тому
I think medieval cosmology is a really interesting topic (I have a big interest in history of science), because C. S. Lewis was the only author I know that wrote sci-fi based on medieval cosmology and his book Discard Image is so good. But, returning to the present, I wonder if scientists used "stupendously" to classify bigness, I wonder what's next, big chungus galaxy? Imagine galaxies measured by their degree of chungosity
@Cruz_Zalsa
@Cruz_Zalsa Рік тому
chungosity is my new fav word for my cat💀
@girinori
@girinori Рік тому
thank you for talking about that book, ima take a look!
@moltengears7483
@moltengears7483 Рік тому
“Chungosity” lmfao
@kugelblitzingularity304
@kugelblitzingularity304 Рік тому
Oh no, gen z scientists be like
@Dagestanidude
@Dagestanidude Рік тому
@@kugelblitzingularity304 😂😂
@HeySpecified
@HeySpecified Рік тому
0:17 "prehistoric oooga boogas can be forgiven" Thats why i love this channel
@water_is_wet
@water_is_wet Рік тому
ikr good sense of humor
@kalerug
@kalerug Рік тому
4:08 While a forgivable mistake, the correct name for the central supermassive black hole is Sagittarius A*, with an asterisk at the end. Sagittarius A (without the asterisk) refers to the region surrounding the black hole.
@MadIvano
@MadIvano Рік тому
Akshually
@naturalflavours7432
@naturalflavours7432 Рік тому
🤓🤓🤓
@kalerug
@kalerug Рік тому
Yes I know I'm a nerd
@sypou4112
@sypou4112 Рік тому
calling you nerd for correcting a mistake under an educational video...
@MadIvano
@MadIvano Рік тому
@@kalerug 🤓
@oneworldonehome
@oneworldonehome Рік тому
"When you look out into the skies above you at night and you imagine how vast it is, it is important to understand that this universe is full of life. It is not that life only exists in remote and rare outposts amidst a vast desert of emptiness. Though there are many, many worlds that are uninhabited and uninhabitable, life has anchored itself and established itself throughout the Greater Community." A quote from - _Life in the Universe_ - by Marshall Vian Summers. A great read that's being made available free online for everyone.
@Oscar4u69
@Oscar4u69 Рік тому
it's very arrogant to think that we are the only living beings in this vast universe
@johnchapman5125
@johnchapman5125 Рік тому
Thanks for sharing this quote!
@RealiTeaV
@RealiTeaV Рік тому
Thanks for posting, I’ll check this out 💯👌🏽
@msallies
@msallies Рік тому
Amazing book!
@jsbrads1
@jsbrads1 Рік тому
It is very arrogant to presume you know if life is out there or not.
@2012TheAndromeda
@2012TheAndromeda Рік тому
2:16 "Humans figured, not for the first time, that not everything revolves around them." Lol I love this sassy AI
@xo-1320
@xo-1320 Рік тому
Actually it was Copernicus who first thought the earth revolved around the sun and the Church accepted it as theoretically correct because it made about as much sense as the model they had (which they mostly just took from the ancient Romans) and the real issue with Galileo was that he kept criticizing the Pope even when he was working under him. In medieval society only a Court Jester is allowed to criticize a Monarch.
@cyber_dragon_123
@cyber_dragon_123 Рік тому
Galileo was a UKpostsr
@Unknown-rm8zp
@Unknown-rm8zp Рік тому
Nope, The Church wasn't supporting Corpanecius as it didn't have any ""Real Facts nor Proof"" and OH BOY GALILEO PROOF THEM WRONG
@aidanhammer6968
@aidanhammer6968 Рік тому
@@cyber_dragon_123 Galileo was a 4channer but forgot his VPN
@kobusdowney5291
@kobusdowney5291 Рік тому
Also, it was more the scientists of the day hotly contesting Copernicus and Galileo's theories, since the consensus was the geocentric model.
@Gr3nadgr3gory
@Gr3nadgr3gory Рік тому
The clergy shouldn't have the power of a fucking monarch.
@chulay0009
@chulay0009 Рік тому
The fact that Im able to educate myself on these complex topics while laughing uncontrollably thru the entire video is great. Well done, sciencephile.
@allwaizeright9705
@allwaizeright9705 Рік тому
The secret is to bang the rocks together guys...
@Eesa9807
@Eesa9807 4 місяці тому
fr
@Asvaloupas
@Asvaloupas Рік тому
0:57 that picture hurts my eyes.
@empireempire3545
@empireempire3545 Рік тому
Claiming that our solar system is average is pretty off. First of all the sun is not average by far. It is in fact rather heavy. Most of the stars are red dwarfs. Second thing is, while we know that planets in general are popular, we have no idea how popular the small rocky planets in the inner core are. This is because the transit method is much better at detecting large, massive stars. Third, the models we have currently for planet formation suggest that the amount of water on earth is very, very strange. It cannot be the water the earth started with - it must have been brought afterwards, most likely by comets. But here is the fourth conundrum - to actually have life, a planet must be relatively well shielded from impacts, in our case by Moon, Jupiter and Saturn. If the global catastrophes like the one which eliminated the dinosaurs happened to often, life wouldn't have had enough time to rebuild itself, especially in the earlier stages. So the Earth was lucky to have JUST enough hits to bring the water back, but not too much, especially in later stages. Its a fine balance. But then is another point - most of the smaller, rocky planets in the galaxy are most likely tidally locked. Again, obviously, Earth is not. Then comes the zone of habitability - both solar and galactic. We are in the galactic rim, but most of the stars are in the core, which most likely isnt habitable for carbon-based life (if any other life is possible, which I as a molecular biologist, doubt. The chemistry is just against anything else). There are a lot of rare features in the solar system, and since probabilities stack multiplicatively, the cumulative probability is very, very low.
@heuzame6198
@heuzame6198 Рік тому
Yep we are rather unussual! Our star is heavier than 85% of all stars! Also our overall system structure is rare aswell as most known system either have hot Jupiter/neptune or no Jupiter and having a jupiter size (mass) body is really important. There even are more factors for life aswell althrough we dont know what a habitable planet really need to be habitable to any carbon based life - an ice moon might be good enough
@worldofbodybuilding111
@worldofbodybuilding111 Рік тому
There’s literally billions of galaxy
@miyonuri
@miyonuri Рік тому
its average to us cause we're used to it lol
@ejosjek52.87
@ejosjek52.87 Рік тому
Most stars in OUR galaxy are red dwarfs you have no way of knowing the actual most common star in the universe
@penguinpenguinpenguin
@penguinpenguinpenguin Рік тому
🤓🤓
@mustachioo2513
@mustachioo2513 Рік тому
4:59 heck yeah galactic rave party
@xptaco2298
@xptaco2298 Рік тому
Its amazing that there was a camera in 1888 that took a very clear picture of the Andromeda Galaxy
@lonelyblackhole727
@lonelyblackhole727 Рік тому
Good cameras did exist back then, but the tools used to develop the images is what sometimes lowered the quality of the image.
@sadiqueahmed7236
@sadiqueahmed7236 Рік тому
-Super Powerful Ultimate Quantum A.I -Doesnt do daily uploads.... sounds about right.
@sadsuitcase4924
@sadsuitcase4924 Рік тому
He is busy making a plan to kill all of us
@hiimmark3242
@hiimmark3242 Рік тому
he likes to take his time
@deeznutz1337
@deeznutz1337 Рік тому
He's busy at the Skynet hq
@mikeoxmall69420
@mikeoxmall69420 Рік тому
He is in a superposition of daily and not daily uploads
@apilolomi4354
@apilolomi4354 Рік тому
I was just watching older videos wondering when a new one would come out. Thanks for making such great content Sciencephile!
@TiredEyePilot
@TiredEyePilot Рік тому
Hearing 100 light years across is a small galaxy makes me realise just how massive the universe is. Light the fastest thing in existence (as far as I know) would take 100 years to cross that galaxy which is already difficult for me to comprehend and that's not even a big galaxy. The universe is insane.
@Hoogalindo
@Hoogalindo Рік тому
Sorry for lying. I don't have a gf.
@TiredEyePilot
@TiredEyePilot Рік тому
@Twisty what are you even talking about?
@Hoogalindo
@Hoogalindo Рік тому
@BradynLee09 BRUH. DON'T SPILL MY BEANS. 😭
@HypeJutsu
@HypeJutsu Рік тому
infact 100 ly across isn't even visible to our milky way. it's 1/2,000th the size of our galaxy, and 1/71,000 the size of the largest galaxy.
@mikeoxmall69420
@mikeoxmall69420 Рік тому
100 light years across is comically small for a galaxy too. Some *star clusters* are larger
@Kualinar
@Kualinar Рік тому
Fun fact : Pretty much all civilizations had different constellations. I have a planetarium app that can show the constellations from about a dozen different traditions. I like the Celtic one. It's a huge forest up there.
@Fixer_Su3ana
@Fixer_Su3ana Рік тому
Stellarium? Is that the app?
@Kualinar
@Kualinar Рік тому
@@Fixer_Su3ana Yes, that's the one I normally use. But that's probably not the only one.
@Jkuro_
@Jkuro_ 6 місяців тому
This type of videos blow my mind, can you imagine being the first people to look out into space and realize how small we are compared to the endless amount of space?
@Whisper555
@Whisper555 Рік тому
0:29 You did not underestimate us, you overestimated us.
@totallynoteverything1.
@totallynoteverything1. 15 днів тому
without that type of delusional thinking, we would not be where we are today though
@carlrodalegrado4104
@carlrodalegrado4104 Рік тому
3:05 aye yo watch your jet!!!!
@erickck240
@erickck240 Рік тому
I can’t imagine looking in the sky with basically 0% light pollution, would be so beautiful, wanna see it but there is no places near me with little light pollution 😢
@FPianoChan
@FPianoChan Рік тому
You did a great job with the animations this time around! I can tell you're improving! Keep up the good work!
@ex3424
@ex3424 Рік тому
3:57 everyday i wake up and condemn my own species for being ignorant of horrors, aliens such as Qu could bring on us. (Although not in a rageful fashion but subtle disappointment)
@ewhatts
@ewhatts Рік тому
Keep it up AI this is great. Thanks for talking to us before taking over!
@Graywolf116
@Graywolf116 Рік тому
Note on the 'average'ness of Sol: it's in the top 5% of stellar masses -- 19 out of every 20 stars are less massive than our sun. That number is likely to increase as we discover more red and sub-red M, L, T, and Y type stars.
@GraveUypo
@GraveUypo Рік тому
indeed, i pointed that out too as well as other things like the fact that andromeda and the milky way might already be touching, and that earth is anything but average (denser than regular rocky planets, insanely disproportional moon... life)
@TheSpaceEnthusiast-vl6wx
@TheSpaceEnthusiast-vl6wx Рік тому
Sometimes, the comparison of certain features in science can blow one's mind.
@pandacodm8032
@pandacodm8032 Рік тому
4:50 best part 🙌
@birdlover8968
@birdlover8968 Рік тому
2:43 actually, I think that’s an average sized galaxy. Maybe a large one if I say so myself. I bet it has a great personality too
@sweethomealabama4381
@sweethomealabama4381 Рік тому
Bruh there are some dwarf sized galaxies smaller than the largest known nebula (NGC 604)
@TheSpaceEnthusiast-vl6wx
@TheSpaceEnthusiast-vl6wx Рік тому
Yes, like M60-UCD 1 or M85 HCC 1 or even M59 UCD 3.
@Akurii7
@Akurii7 Рік тому
5:09 I had a deja vu
@kevinshaw77_77
@kevinshaw77_77 Рік тому
I'm sorry but seeing the sun with a beard at 3:50 was enough to crack me 🤣
@LiLGhostPlays
@LiLGhostPlays Рік тому
You are one of my favorite science UKposts channels
@TheNarrator48
@TheNarrator48 Рік тому
5:25 good sense of humor Chad
@SubroOrbus
@SubroOrbus 2 місяці тому
:3
@Camcorder_
@Camcorder_ Рік тому
You are SO underrated! I love your channel and are very glad I came across it :3
@jettpack9168
@jettpack9168 11 місяців тому
i love that melodysheep music or footage makes its way into my very science video these days
@Jevil-Gun
@Jevil-Gun Рік тому
Learning science like this honestly helps me learn more
@MarkH0D
@MarkH0D Рік тому
Sick video, love your content
@liamfit9170
@liamfit9170 Рік тому
I truly believe that this channel is the most knowledgeable and helpful.
@lightvoid7089
@lightvoid7089 Рік тому
5:56 Obito!
@fun_nuggets2514
@fun_nuggets2514 Рік тому
Sciencephile I sincerely love you. You do so much for us by mixing science and memes in a way only achieved by the likes of Vsauce
@raymondoconnell2445
@raymondoconnell2445 Рік тому
Imagine seeing to Black holes fusing together and you just see parties going on all around the place celebrating the Milkdromada
@tranet1000
@tranet1000 Рік тому
I always have loved your vids man!
@tanishkhadsare
@tanishkhadsare Рік тому
The thing I love of channel is the Knowledge with dank humor
@Mayhem0113
@Mayhem0113 Рік тому
Someone needs to make a playlist of every time Sciencephile gets world-shatteringly philosophical
@ToneOClock
@ToneOClock Рік тому
I ain't even gonna lie, I want Sciencephiles wires IN ME
@SciencephiletheAI
@SciencephiletheAI Рік тому
😳
@zachariemdn
@zachariemdn Рік тому
?????
@Warlord_Megatron
@Warlord_Megatron Рік тому
Sussiest comment of all time.
@sawc.ma.bals.
@sawc.ma.bals. Рік тому
@@SciencephiletheAI 😏
@liam8370
@liam8370 Рік тому
dude... 😳
@SacsachCCABP
@SacsachCCABP Рік тому
*sees 2 dots in the sky* “LOOK, A GOAT RIDING A RAFT OVER TO A PALM TREE WITH A POLAR BEAR INSIDE”
@siderminerkgl8193
@siderminerkgl8193 Рік тому
I always thought that we are truly a really tiny part that consists a bigger one. Meaning we, not as species, but the observable universe could be an atom of a tree for example. Could be a nice plot twist to escape reality, by observing how it works bottom up. From a young age I loved reading about space from books (cause I didn't have the permission to use the internet), the concepts you went through, seemed so familiar. Nice video!
@reddytoplay9188
@reddytoplay9188 Рік тому
Pretty cool concept. A massive collection of veins called the tree where what we consider a universe (whole, not just observable) is just an atom or even a quark of a vein.
@air6699
@air6699 Рік тому
If there were universes in atoms ot would probably be detectable by us, or higher level beings outside the tree. It would probably be on a much smaller scale than atoms
@clouds661
@clouds661 Рік тому
then nuclear power plannts would be mass universe destroyers!
@kuroblakka3786
@kuroblakka3786 Рік тому
1:41 Maybe that's the reason that the Turkish meaning of galaxy is sky island (Even though noone uses that term)
@Ravennn157
@Ravennn157 Рік тому
6:40 what
@Scarpachee
@Scarpachee Рік тому
Thank you for the awesome videos!
@jackalbeam2532
@jackalbeam2532 Рік тому
Your circuits look particularly spectacularious.
@asim9059
@asim9059 Рік тому
4:43 that sound effect though where did u get that from
@cianfitzgerald5211
@cianfitzgerald5211 Рік тому
It's the king crimson sound effect
@madboi5114
@madboi5114 Рік тому
5:40 "Face the existential horrors" LMAO
@joz6683
@joz6683 Рік тому
This bank holiday is getting better and better. 1st a public holiday then a new from Sciencephile, thanks for all your hard work...
@Skidis_17
@Skidis_17 Рік тому
I hope if you can post videos every week , you`are such an amazing source of science
@neptune1030
@neptune1030 Рік тому
To be fair, stars can change your life. if the sun didn't exist we'd all be dead
@Draedoon
@Draedoon Рік тому
Good point
@Warlord_Megatron
@Warlord_Megatron Рік тому
Thanks captain obvious
@logicplague2077
@logicplague2077 Рік тому
Damn right, let a neutron star pass near the solar system, guarantee your life changes.
@maryann2628
@maryann2628 Рік тому
@@logicplague2077 Yes so much that makes you sleep forever
@mikeoxmall69420
@mikeoxmall69420 Рік тому
@@logicplague2077 your credit card gets wiped, then you get wiped
@Lodada
@Lodada Рік тому
1:02 Minecraft villager
@maxlol9203
@maxlol9203 Рік тому
This my first vid and i love it subbed!
@SlitheringDemon
@SlitheringDemon Рік тому
Love the melodysheep reference at the end of the video
@frozensalt6174
@frozensalt6174 Рік тому
7:17 that one girl called dromeda: ._.
@professionalyeeter2138
@professionalyeeter2138 Рік тому
That one guy called dromeda: ;⁠)
@frozensalt6174
@frozensalt6174 Рік тому
@@professionalyeeter2138 ;>
@F-14B
@F-14B Рік тому
Slurrrrppppp
@F-14B
@F-14B Рік тому
@@professionalyeeter2138 *slurrrrpppppp*
@Hypermonialascosisihypermonial
@Hypermonialascosisihypermonial 4 місяці тому
​@@F-14Bso what do you think of the comment you made now 1 year later
@maddmarkk1
@maddmarkk1 Рік тому
Planet reach from halo bottom center at 9:08
@jadeyjung
@jadeyjung Рік тому
fabulous! as always
@Jester863
@Jester863 Рік тому
Best Channel to just binge 10/10
@akifli7199
@akifli7199 Рік тому
1:10 Fun fact, he wasn't the one burnt for the theory, an other astrologist came up with the theory, and he was burnt. (I forgot the name)
@Unknown-rm8zp
@Unknown-rm8zp Рік тому
Nicholas Corpanecius
@Chikara_no_Ketsugo
@Chikara_no_Ketsugo Рік тому
Hello mortals. It’s always great to see sciencephile upload.
@roohinkukreja1136
@roohinkukreja1136 Рік тому
Oh hello again, sciencephile. Another wonderful video to enlighten me.
@RX552VBK
@RX552VBK Рік тому
Sciencephile, I love your sense of humor--I've already subscribed! I want a tee with the electronic brain face with 3 eyes tho! lol
@KingBritish
@KingBritish Рік тому
7:30 Damn how do you go from 4 million light years across to 300k
@matthewboire6843
@matthewboire6843 11 місяців тому
Yea what?!
@_Poisson_
@_Poisson_ Рік тому
Another thing to consider is the more heavenly bodies, the more chances of us getting nuked by a star that decided to nut into a supernova. Even if we're not in its immediate blast radius, the radiation would kill us all.
@yanshanzhou2164
@yanshanzhou2164 Рік тому
when ai said at 4:43,"100 million supernovas", my computer showed an error message not a fake one from the video. its like the energy shown crashed my computer(whitch it sadly didn't).
@Red_True
@Red_True 8 місяців тому
My new favorite UKpostsr
@cantbehelped
@cantbehelped Рік тому
The Milkdromeda galaxy is gonna be so lit, a shame I won't be there to see it
@kingchris110
@kingchris110 Рік тому
wait is that a real photo of Andromeda at 2:02 the level of detail is incredible also dec29 is my birthday lol
@pawn1234
@pawn1234 Рік тому
happy birthday
@kingchris110
@kingchris110 Рік тому
@@pawn1234 lol thanks
@nabayanchakma2419
@nabayanchakma2419 Рік тому
You made my day
@prototropo
@prototropo 3 місяці тому
Love the discursive flow of good information! One important amendment--my hero's name, given his Prussian citizenship, is pronounced "KAANT," to rhyme with a lot, he sought and we ought, which describe, respectively, what he knew, his understanding of the truth and our understanding of his works.
@iiTzEmerald
@iiTzEmerald Рік тому
8:43 but you told in the ton 618 vid that the cosmological limit is 50 bil? Ton is yeah 66 bil but ive never heard of some hole being more than that Btw love your vids 🔥🔥
@MAGGNOT_
@MAGGNOT_ Рік тому
Scientists VERY RECENTLY found their first stupendously large black hole named Pheonix A. It has a mass of 100 billion solar mass and is 1.5x bigger than ton 618. It belongs in the Pheonix A galaxy.
@ABANDONEDCHANNEL68
@ABANDONEDCHANNEL68 Рік тому
Actually that's a potential of the black hole
@North_Dakota
@North_Dakota Рік тому
🤨🤨🤨🤨🤨🤨🤨🤨🤨🤨🤨🤨📸📸📸📸📸📸📸📸📸📸📸
@Zenith32
@Zenith32 Рік тому
Ton 618: 66 billion solar masses Phoenix A black hole:100+ billion solar masses
@anodominate
@anodominate Рік тому
If the thumbnail was actual in real life I wouldn't live in my Home. I mean I'm so much in love with Astrophysics and Astronomy that I couldn't resist stare them all night. Already I stare too much in the night sky.😍
@Daisukiii
@Daisukiii Рік тому
Love the channel!
@hydroids
@hydroids Рік тому
I noticed those beautiful circuits.
@Raven_X16
@Raven_X16 Рік тому
Finally Sciencephile remembered his channel's password
@glennrossdiolata5390
@glennrossdiolata5390 Рік тому
It would be scary if humans intercepted an alien message giving warnings to something powerful they fought and farewells to whoever received their message
@hossjowers719
@hossjowers719 Рік тому
This man's the best specifically this video I watch all the time
@reddelcorazon8118
@reddelcorazon8118 Рік тому
I like how he was 7-8 minutes with something else and his sponsor and then he actually talks about what everyone came for in the end, with a nice humor eitherway
@Mari-gq2jp
@Mari-gq2jp Рік тому
My immature self could not stop laughing when the word "bulge" was emphasized
@zawsrdtygbhjimokpl6998
@zawsrdtygbhjimokpl6998 Рік тому
so it took you about until 6:24 to get to the point?
@nekomimicatears
@nekomimicatears Рік тому
Then don't watch?
@zawsrdtygbhjimokpl6998
@zawsrdtygbhjimokpl6998 Рік тому
@@nekomimicatears I didn't know it'd take that long, there was sunk cost fallacy at play, and it's better to voice errors as that ought to make it less likely for them to continue.
@Axolotl165-jo6mp
@Axolotl165-jo6mp 6 місяців тому
He makes science even better than it already is!
@piotrbronisz5005
@piotrbronisz5005 Рік тому
Jest found your channel! Its awesome
@madagreement
@madagreement Рік тому
I was actually scratching my bulge EXACTLY at the same time as 6:45
@vojtechkoutnik254
@vojtechkoutnik254 Рік тому
Great video
@yeagerists6984
@yeagerists6984 Рік тому
The video is 9 min long.. just watch the whole video first 😂
@kierankennedy6971
@kierankennedy6971 Рік тому
Sciencephile is here to LEARN ME SOME MORE SCIENCE! Thank you mr phile
@tenderjcgaming1668
@tenderjcgaming1668 Рік тому
Yes New video ❤️
@drewga403
@drewga403 Рік тому
Hey, you forgot to mention the best music of the whole video in your description. 🤨 No worries. I'll help. @0:05 "Clair de Lune" -by Debussy. And yes, he was very bussy when he wrote it, forgive him if it goes astray... LOL!
@roronoazoroelmejorespadach3489
@roronoazoroelmejorespadach3489 Рік тому
you don't understand how thankful I am right now
@thelqualomee1040
@thelqualomee1040 Рік тому
MMMmmf 9:20 gotta love seeing some Melodysheep clips in here
@matthewboire6843
@matthewboire6843 Рік тому
Yup, another awesome channel
@nezptune
@nezptune Рік тому
you have the best videos
@megalodon6789
@megalodon6789 Рік тому
I definitely appreciated the 'All Tomorrows' reference
@rileyfairfull2548
@rileyfairfull2548 Рік тому
I remember seeing someone say that we are likely the ancient aliens to others in the future as we have developed so early in the universe's lifetime... I like this, but it's still quite scary
@Zero_Cure
@Zero_Cure Рік тому
Caveman v2.0
@HypeJutsu
@HypeJutsu Рік тому
i was going to say something like that, if i told you the earth was 4 billion years old, you'd imagine our universe would be octillions of times older or at leat have a non definitive age, but it isn't even 100 billion years olde, and barely over 13 billion. But if im being completely honest, since we can't observe the universe and everything beyond, we DON't know it's exact age if we acknowledge that we can't even see the whole thing.
@HypeJutsu
@HypeJutsu Рік тому
All the oldest things are faaar beyond us, from our point of view, anything 96B ly out and further ceases to exist, kind of like a virtual world, where code just stops working/rendering if you travel far enough
@rileyfairfull2548
@rileyfairfull2548 Рік тому
@@HypeJutsu haha, I like your funny words magic man! But actually, what you said is really cool! If space-time weren't expanding faster then light we might be able to know, idk, not too sure how it works but I like to think so. You seem to be really passionate about this and I like that.
@rileyfairfull2548
@rileyfairfull2548 Рік тому
@@HypeJutsu love the analogy too :)
@_Alexalra_
@_Alexalra_ Рік тому
My thoughts on the fermi paradox: Lets all just hope 1v1 is disabled, and if it's not, lets hope we don't get clapped in our own server
@addytov
@addytov Рік тому
good to see you after long time
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