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We Thought Black Holes Ended in Singularities. They Might End In a Frozen Big Bang.

2026-05-21 Education
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Displate’s offering up to up to for 41% off until the end of May at: https://displate.com/l/spacetime when you use the code: SPACETIME For a while back there we might be able to avoid the black hole. They’d been lurking as shadows in our theories of gravity forever. Enough mass crammed into a small enough space would lead to a gravitational field at the surface from which not even light could escape from a surrounding surface that we call the event horizon. The event horizon generates paradoxes that worry physicists, and the singularity of infinite density within the black hole worries them even more. And so many brave physicists have fought for centuries to prove that these monsters don’t exist. They hoped nature would step in to save us from the theoretical horror of ultimate gravitational collapse. One of our final hopes is the Planck star—a ball of energy at the heart of the black hole like frozen shards of the Big Bang. Let’s hope they’re real, for physics’ sake. Sign Up on Patreon to get access to the Space Time Discord! https://www.patreon.com/pbsspacetime Check out the Space Time Merch Store https://www.pbsspacetime.com/shop Sign up for the mailing list to get episode notifications and hear special announcements! https://mailchi.mp/1a6eb8f2717d/spacetime Search the Entire Space Time Library Here: https://search.pbsspacetime.com/ Hosted by Matt O'Dowd Written by Richard Dyer & Matt O'Dowd Post Production by Leonardo Scholzer Directed by Andrew Kornhaber Associate Producer: Bahar Gholipour Executive Producer: Andrew Kornhaber Executive in Charge for PBS: Maribel Lopez Director of Programming for PBS: Gabrielle Ewing Assistant Director of Programming for PBS: Mike Martin Spacetime is a production of Kornhaber Brown for PBS Digital Studios. This program is produced by Kornhaber Brown, which is solely responsible for its content. © 2026 PBS. All rights reserved. End Credits Music by J.R.S. Schattenberg: https://www.youtube.com/user/MultiDroideka Space Time Was Made Possible In Part By: Big Bang Alexander Tamas Filip Rolenec Juan Benet Kenneth See Mark Rosenthal Matthew Ocko Morgan Hough Peter Barrett Vinnie Falco Daniel Muzquiz Quasar Ethan Cohen Glenn Sugden Grace Biaelcki Justin Lloyd Mark Heising Rad Antonov Shaun Williams Stephen Wilcox Tristan Lucian Claudius Aurelius Tyacke Hypernova Alex Kern Ben Delo Chuck Zegar Dean Galvin Donal Botkin Gregory Forfa Jeff White John R. Slavik Massimiliano Pala PAUL C PEDERSEN Scott Gorlick Scott Gray Spencer Jones Vlad Shipulin Zachary Haberman Антон Кочков

Top Comments (10)

@willum223 2026-05-21

At the centre of galaxies you find supermassive black holes. At the centre of a supermassive black hole you find a single sock with a single 10mm socket inside.

5.4k 242 replies
@Yrac 2026-05-22

Finally, a video that doesn't think I'm hearing about the concept of black holes for the first time ever and actually seeks to advance my understanding.

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@tsundokujim 2026-05-21

"Planck Stars are caught between being about to explode and about to collapse." Same, honestly.

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@rorysimpson8716 2026-05-21

Boy, the things emerging from theoretical physics and things I thought of while toasted are experiencing serious overlap these days.

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@bumpedhishead636 2026-05-22

I like how every time we peel back a layer in physics, we find some gap or paradox that leads us to believe there is yet another layer below the current physics that we still need to uncover...

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@theartsy02 2026-05-22

Can't believe I am seeing this video. I defended my master's thesis yesterday and it was on singularity-free black holes.

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@lucianbakerii4047 2026-05-22

Time dilation explaining our perception of exceedingly dense matter elegantly coordinates our data. Wonderful

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@rossr9071 2026-05-22

I didn't think PBS Space Time would give us Schrödinger’s hole, but here we are.

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@Nemo-p1w-d8f 2026-05-23

0:16 I don't know; my mom said I'm a very fast boy.

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@Sophiedorian0535 2026-05-23

Schroedinger’s Planck: exploding and expanding at the same time, until observed. Recommendation: please, don’t even think about trying to observe the buggers.

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