
What If Black Hole Flew By Earth at the Speed of Light #Space #Planets #SpaceSimulation #Shorts
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Date: 2025-12-23
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shawns0762
There are no black holes. A fundamental insight of Relativity is that mass that exists at Relativistic velocities is irrelevant from our perspective. Relativitic velocities are occurring in the overwhelming majority of galaxy centers. This means that they exist in a non local state relative to their outer regions. The mass in our galactic center is not just there, it's everywhere.
Einstein repeatedly said that Relativistic dilation prevents astronomical concentrations of mass/singularities. He put this in writing in 1939. Nobody believed in singularities until television and movies began to popularize them in the 1960's. Schwarzchild was publicly corrected multiple times.
A modern common misconception is that mass and or energy increases as an object approaches the speed of light. It doesn't, that's why it's called invariant. Mass becomes spread throughout spacetime relative to an outside observer. Hence the term mass becomes infinite at the speed of light. A Relativistic dilation graph illustrates the phenomenon.
Relativitic dilation doesn't occur in galaxies with low mass centers. They don't have enough mass to achieve relativistic velocities. It has been confirmed in 25 dwarf and ultra diffuse galaxies including NGC 1052-DF2 and DF4 to have no dark matter. In other words they have normal rotation rates. All such galaxies have normal rates. Dilated mass cannot be observed as a particle.
What we observe in modern astronomy has been known since 1925. This is when the existence of galaxies was confirmed. It was clear that there should be an astronomical quantity of light emanating from our own galactic center. If any physicist during Einstein's period was asked why this is, they would start talking about Relativistic dilation. It's the y seen in relativistic math.
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There are no black holes. A fundamental insight of Relativity is that mass that exists at Relativistic velocities is irrelevant from our perspective. Relativitic velocities are occurring in the overwhelming majority of galaxy centers. This means that they exist in a non local state relative to their outer regions. The mass in our galactic center is not just there, it's everywhere.
Einstein repeatedly said that Relativistic dilation prevents astronomical concentrations of mass/singularities. He put this in writing in 1939. Nobody believed in singularities until television and movies began to popularize them in the 1960's. Schwarzchild was publicly corrected multiple times.
A modern common misconception is that mass and or energy increases as an object approaches the speed of light. It doesn't, that's why it's called invariant. Mass becomes spread throughout spacetime relative to an outside observer. Hence the term mass becomes infinite at the speed of light. A Relativistic dilation graph illustrates the phenomenon.
Relativitic dilation doesn't occur in galaxies with low mass centers. They don't have enough mass to achieve relativistic velocities. It has been confirmed in 25 dwarf and ultra diffuse galaxies including NGC 1052-DF2 and DF4 to have no dark matter. In other words they have normal rotation rates. All such galaxies have normal rates. Dilated mass cannot be observed as a particle.
What we observe in modern astronomy has been known since 1925. This is when the existence of galaxies was confirmed. It was clear that there should be an astronomical quantity of light emanating from our own galactic center. If any physicist during Einstein's period was asked why this is, they would start talking about Relativistic dilation. It's the y seen in relativistic math.
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mlee9734
Man. If a primordial black hole with earth's mass hit earth at the speed of light it wouldn't go through like you say. It would not be able to clear enough debris out from in front of us. It would actually hit the surface with a tremendous impact creating a huge explosion. Carving out a giant crater. The thing we don't know is how the black hole would be effected. Anything with mass traveling at light speed gets infinitely massive. A black hole would probably grow in mass as it reached closer and closer to light speed. But with an impact i don't think anything would fly out of the black hole. So earth would receive the damage. It would not be pretty.
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Man. If a primordial black hole with earth's mass hit earth at the speed of light it wouldn't go through like you say. It would not be able to clear enough debris out from in front of us. It would actually hit the surface with a tremendous impact creating a huge explosion. Carving out a giant crater. The thing we don't know is how the black hole would be effected. Anything with mass traveling at light speed gets infinitely massive. A black hole would probably grow in mass as it reached closer and closer to light speed. But with an impact i don't think anything would fly out of the black hole. So earth would receive the damage. It would not be pretty.
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reginaldwright8801
Scientists making up shit again about shit they have never seen or experienced we have no video of this shit all this stuff in space that they can't get videos of Scientists should be called speculators from them saying the solar system is 3 billion years old how the hell do they know they have no proof the Universe is so many billions years old they can't even see the end of the universe nor anywhere close no scientific measurements can calculate this they can't even give us pictures of Jupiter or Saturn just distant picture
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Scientists making up shit again about shit they have never seen or experienced we have no video of this shit all this stuff in space that they can't get videos of Scientists should be called speculators from them saying the solar system is 3 billion years old how the hell do they know they have no proof the Universe is so many billions years old they can't even see the end of the universe nor anywhere close no scientific measurements can calculate this they can't even give us pictures of Jupiter or Saturn just distant picture
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maestroaxeman
Interesting theory, but there's a huge hole. to use the term.
As far as it seems, a black hole cannot exist unless it is more than one and a half times the mass of our sun.
Plus, anything with any mass cannot reach the speed of light, so far as we know.
Huge problem in that theory in this video.
What's interesting is how it explains the effects of gravity, although not too accurately.
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Interesting theory, but there's a huge hole. to use the term.
As far as it seems, a black hole cannot exist unless it is more than one and a half times the mass of our sun.
Plus, anything with any mass cannot reach the speed of light, so far as we know.
Huge problem in that theory in this video.
What's interesting is how it explains the effects of gravity, although not too accurately.
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Rposjfvej
It’s a deadly bullet because the more compressed something is the more power. It has never judge a black hole. They will always get you but man I never knew the earth was that stretchy.
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It’s a deadly bullet because the more compressed something is the more power. It has never judge a black hole. They will always get you but man I never knew the earth was that stretchy.
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shlomobandis2396
never heard of a biggest nonsence.
gravity itself moves in the speed of light, so its affect on us will be so fast and short that we will barely feel anything!
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never heard of a biggest nonsence.
gravity itself moves in the speed of light, so its affect on us will be so fast and short that we will barely feel anything!
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GinaMagayones-b8g
Any time there's a what fi involving the black hole the answer is is the black hole is gonna win even when the black hole is small
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Any time there's a what fi involving the black hole the answer is is the black hole is gonna win even when the black hole is small
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TheInverseWorld
0. 04 seconds to destroy Earth I wouldn't even have time to clear my browser history! Probably the most efficient apocalypse ever.
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0. 04 seconds to destroy Earth I wouldn't even have time to clear my browser history! Probably the most efficient apocalypse ever.
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