Fast & Furious: First Ever Escaped Supermassive Black Hole Confirmed
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Top Comments (10)
If you listen closely in its direction you can hear the faint blueshifted sound of Free Bird
It's moving at 1000km/s. As Anton said, it would cover the Earth-Moon distance in 14 minutes, but being a SMB it could be as big as the inner solar system. So if you think about it, it's only moving a small fraction of its size in that time. And yet that very motion bends space-time itself and creates a star burst in it's wake... Awesome!
A star-wake is the coolest shit I've ever heard. That process is wild
Maybe that’s how Vogons build intergalactic highways
black holes leaving star trails in their wake is the coolest thing I've ever heard.
5:14 I feel like I'm looking at photos of a crime scene
You know it's big when it's leaving behind a trail of stars.
These are now my favorite astronomical phenomena.
Thank you Anton. I wanted to hear something relaxing to sleep and knowing that at anytime a zooming black hole can compress us all into oblivion is just what I needed
What surprises me most here is the implication that there is so much intergalactic gas that the runaway blackhole can make a massive trail of stars in its wake. It makes intergalactic space seem way less empty.
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Top Comments (10)
If you listen closely in its direction you can hear the faint blueshifted sound of Free Bird
It's moving at 1000km/s. As Anton said, it would cover the Earth-Moon distance in 14 minutes, but being a SMB it could be as big as the inner solar system. So if you think about it, it's only moving a small fraction of its size in that time. And yet that very motion bends space-time itself and creates a star burst in it's wake... Awesome!
A star-wake is the coolest shit I've ever heard. That process is wild
Maybe that’s how Vogons build intergalactic highways
black holes leaving star trails in their wake is the coolest thing I've ever heard.
5:14 I feel like I'm looking at photos of a crime scene
You know it's big when it's leaving behind a trail of stars.
These are now my favorite astronomical phenomena.
Thank you Anton. I wanted to hear something relaxing to sleep and knowing that at anytime a zooming black hole can compress us all into oblivion is just what I needed
What surprises me most here is the implication that there is so much intergalactic gas that the runaway blackhole can make a massive trail of stars in its wake. It makes intergalactic space seem way less empty.