NEW DISCOVERY About Supermassive Black Holes Explained!
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Top Comments (10)
"Absolutely not and there is no danger whatsoever" is exactly what you would say if you were recently replaced by an alien from an intergalactic civilization which recently took notice of us humans.
I recently had a women in physics lecture meet (I'm in high school) and the professor speaking was Prof. Rachel Webster and she brought up this video and encouraged us to have a look at your channel. I was really excited because I binged watched this channel the day before the lecture and I felt so proud as I had already seen this and understood what she was saying.
Channels like this are where I go to stay sane in a sea of insanity. I can't stand the media when they get ahold of things like this.
Love that you guys always immediately dispel any hint of conspiracy theories. ITS NEVER ALIENS is one of my favourite things to say to people who believe unsubstantiated sophistry. You're a legend Matt and you've taught me and millions of others how amazing the universe and our place in it really is. Shout out to the PBS Space Time team as well. x
Hearing scientists be giddy about their work is great. Hearing a scientist _communicate effectively_ about something that makes them giddy? That's a treat.
Dang! It's never an intergalactic death ray!
You can tell Matt is really into narrating this video in terms of his involvement in the field. Love to see it
6:16 Whenever I will have trouble figuring out what to name my future pets I will remind myself of astronomers, the masters of memorable names that just rolls of the tongue beautifully
The things black holes do with their angular momenta -- being one of the only three measurable properties black holes are thought to have -- break my mind. When two of them collide, the models I've seen show their angular momentum vectors just... _suddenly combine_ into a new one in an instant called a kick, as though it were one gigantic quantum object. I can't imagine something physically doing that, let alone something made of billions of solar masses.
I like the "New Laboratory" conclusion.
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Top Comments (10)
"Absolutely not and there is no danger whatsoever" is exactly what you would say if you were recently replaced by an alien from an intergalactic civilization which recently took notice of us humans.
I recently had a women in physics lecture meet (I'm in high school) and the professor speaking was Prof. Rachel Webster and she brought up this video and encouraged us to have a look at your channel. I was really excited because I binged watched this channel the day before the lecture and I felt so proud as I had already seen this and understood what she was saying.
Channels like this are where I go to stay sane in a sea of insanity. I can't stand the media when they get ahold of things like this.
Love that you guys always immediately dispel any hint of conspiracy theories. ITS NEVER ALIENS is one of my favourite things to say to people who believe unsubstantiated sophistry. You're a legend Matt and you've taught me and millions of others how amazing the universe and our place in it really is. Shout out to the PBS Space Time team as well. x
Hearing scientists be giddy about their work is great. Hearing a scientist _communicate effectively_ about something that makes them giddy? That's a treat.
Dang! It's never an intergalactic death ray!
You can tell Matt is really into narrating this video in terms of his involvement in the field. Love to see it
6:16 Whenever I will have trouble figuring out what to name my future pets I will remind myself of astronomers, the masters of memorable names that just rolls of the tongue beautifully
The things black holes do with their angular momenta -- being one of the only three measurable properties black holes are thought to have -- break my mind. When two of them collide, the models I've seen show their angular momentum vectors just... _suddenly combine_ into a new one in an instant called a kick, as though it were one gigantic quantum object. I can't imagine something physically doing that, let alone something made of billions of solar masses.
I like the "New Laboratory" conclusion.