First Ever Wandering Supermassive Black Hole Revealed by an Explosion
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Top Comments (10)
Suddenly the concept of space distances being unfathomably huge seems like a blessing.
new fear unlocked
Imagine the horror of living in a solar system that suddenly gets captured by a black hole and you live long enough to see your star getting ripped apart.
So the first ever rogue black hole (of stellar mass) was discovered a couple of weeks ago and now we’ve got the first rogue supermassive black hole? That escalated astronomically quickly
It still boggles my mind that this event we are seeing from 600,000,000 light years away actually happened basically around the time multicellular life was getting going.
Imagine one flying around at like 170,000 km/s, just decimating entire solar systems without slowing down
Invisible destroyer of worlds roaming around undetectable. That's comforting 😂
I'm really happy that space is really, really big. Cheers! Thanks for the science and videos!
Cheers Anton 🤠🖖
Imagine being a civilization around one of these stars and finding one of these monsters on it way to you, absolutely terrifying!
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Top Comments (10)
Suddenly the concept of space distances being unfathomably huge seems like a blessing.
new fear unlocked
Imagine the horror of living in a solar system that suddenly gets captured by a black hole and you live long enough to see your star getting ripped apart.
So the first ever rogue black hole (of stellar mass) was discovered a couple of weeks ago and now we’ve got the first rogue supermassive black hole? That escalated astronomically quickly
It still boggles my mind that this event we are seeing from 600,000,000 light years away actually happened basically around the time multicellular life was getting going.
Imagine one flying around at like 170,000 km/s, just decimating entire solar systems without slowing down
Invisible destroyer of worlds roaming around undetectable. That's comforting 😂
I'm really happy that space is really, really big. Cheers! Thanks for the science and videos!
Cheers Anton 🤠🖖
Imagine being a civilization around one of these stars and finding one of these monsters on it way to you, absolutely terrifying!