Neil deGrasse Tyson Explains Wormholes and Black holes
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Much of the film Interstellar is centered around the existence of a wormhole and black hole, which happen to be two of the most perplexing things in the universe. Astrophysicist and StarTalk Radio host Neil deGrasse Tyson explains how wormholes and black holes really work. -------------------------------------------------- Follow BI Video on Twitter: http://bit.ly/1oS68Zs Follow BI Video On Facebook: http://on.fb.me/1bkB8qg Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/ -------------------------------------------------- Business Insider is the fastest growing business news site in the US. Our mission: to tell you all you need to know about the big world around you. The BI Video team focuses on technology, strategy and science with an emphasis on unique storytelling and data that appeals to the next generation of leaders – the digital generation.
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haha that first sentence XD
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This is the only satisfying video answer for what black/worm holes are.
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So, black hole is not wormhole ?
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Tell that to No Man's sky ... i mean i get that apart from other in game problem this game also has a dishonest dev and questionable corporate hands. But still i would hope at least one would mention its use of black hole. I thought i was going mad and revisited what little science i know and a legit source to qualify my finding(well tech "gathered information". But yeah if Columbus can say he "discovered" America, then well....")
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A new theory suggests that their might be a way to escape a black hole once you've entered the incedent horizon
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Soooooooo a black hole is a sphere? No? Okay...
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thanks black science man
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I know whats inside a black hole
It's Keemstar ejaculating popcorn and screaming: Kkkk KEEMSTAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAR -
Neil made me love science 💯💯
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His voice is so intriguing.. Makes science 10x not boring! ouo
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smh I hate scientist they teach falsehood to keep people atheist.equation show that wormhole are unstable just like the foundation of science all unstable n b.s. to keep humans in falsehood..
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0:49 AHAHHAhahHAha probably not
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Just change "hole" to "people".
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sometimes I think that we came up with wormholes thru imagination because we know we don't have the technology to travel at lightspeed across the galaxy so it's something to give humans the "hope" that one day it would be possible which I don't see happening. Humans are gonna somehow end life on this planet in some shape or form before we even get the tech to travel the far reaches of the universe
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"who knows whether thats a good thing or not, probably not"
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Where does all the mass come from, when the star runs out of energy? If it runs out of energy shouldn't it become smaller and smaller and then disappear?
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black holes are spheres though
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why cannot earth burst and form a black hole ? even it undergoes nuclear fusion and loose its mass.
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I don't understand how they know that you come out of a black hole. they said they have never even seen light come out of a black hole. so in truth, they have never seen anything come out of a black hole. so the idea that it's a portal is complete speculation and assumption with no proof. the black hole could be the same as a anus hole and when you go thru it. you leave the human body and end up in a toilet. the galaxy could just be the insides of something like a animal. we are pretty much like microscopic beings like white blood cells on the heart. I bet if they looked out into the human body. they would see darkness too and think the body goes on forever.
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Entering a black hole will not warp you to another side of the universe, at the black holes horizon point any living being would go through "Spaghettification" meaning that all the atoms in your body would split up and be torn apart until you or any living being is complete nothingness. Someone watching you enter a lack hole would see that you get slower and slower as you get more towards the center then a person would see you as you had just turned red. This is what a black hole actually does
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