How to Understand the Black Hole Image
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Length: 9min 18sec (558 seconds)
Published: Tue Apr 09 2019
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I actually think I understood some of this! Nice video!
What a great video, actually felt like I learned something. Thanks for sharing OP!
Oh man, that blew my mind. especially the part about being able to see the accretion disc behind the black hole as a circle at an angle to the actual disk..
Such a great channel. Few favourites:
Anti-gravity wheel
How does the earth spin
The most radioactive place on earth
So many more, definitely a YouTube hole worth falling into.
The movie Interstellar actually has a great example of what a black hole would look like. Apparently they had Kip Thorne (a physicist who studies black holes) write out an equation for a black hole and punched the numbers into a computer and used the result as the black hole in the film. Kinda cool if ya ask me.
Holy crap. I hadn't planned on learning something today.
This is actually the best ELI5 for black holes. Have a silver.
That actually made sense of black holes for once!
One thing to also keep in mind is that light doesn't actually bend. It (travels) straight on a plane in space. The black hole bends that plane it travels on. So as far as photons are concerned they're traveling straight.