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  • May 11, 2022

    yo isnt it mad weird that u can listen to that and go "yeah that's abt what I'd expect a black hole to sound like"

    it's like we intuitively know s*** we have absolutely no business knowing. weird...

  • May 11, 2022
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    I just wanna know what happens to s*** when it’s in a blackhole. S*** gets ripped apart and then what?

  • May 11, 2022
    Takotchi

    aren't exoplanets also potentially habitable, earth-adjacent planets?

    Exoplanet is just the name given to any planet outside our solar system. But yeah that’s what I was getting at, they already have a list of places to look first based on how habitable the exoplanet is, so they aren’t gonna wait around and do this. It goes operational in June, so this year could get very exciting

  • May 11, 2022
    Trash Star

    i f***ing love science!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • May 11, 2022
    The Wizard

    these nasa niggas are so useless

    this site man

  • May 11, 2022
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    Invader HIM

    I just wanna know what happens to s*** when it’s in a blackhole. S*** gets ripped apart and then what?

    It’s called “spaghettification”. Whenever something goes in, like a person, their part of the body facing the black hole would start getting pulled at a greater force than the half facing away. So you would start getting torn apart atom by atom until all that’s left of you is a long string of atoms

  • May 11, 2022
    Trash Star

    i f***ing love science!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    Invader HIM

    I just wanna know what happens to s*** when it’s in a blackhole. S*** gets ripped apart and then what?

    doesn't get ripped apart, it gets compressed. Theoretically, as you get more and more sucked in everything starts to stretch and you'd become like spaghetti. everything is sucked in and squished into an extremely small volume. According to some theories, if you just wait really long for the black hole to die out, s*** will reappear in the exact same condition it was in when it got sucked in.

  • May 11, 2022

    you can't fool me NASA

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    dr poptart

    It’s called “spaghettification”. Whenever something goes in, like a person, their part of the body facing the black hole would start getting pulled at a greater force than the half facing away. So you would start getting torn apart atom by atom until all that’s left of you is a long string of atoms

    theres' no "tearing" you just get squished and pulled

  • May 11, 2022
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    fashion killa

    doesn't get ripped apart, it gets compressed. Theoretically, as you get more and more sucked in everything starts to stretch and you'd become like spaghetti. everything is sucked in and squished into an extremely small volume. According to some theories, if you just wait really long for the black hole to die out, s*** will reappear in the exact same condition it was in when it got sucked in.

    I aint jelqing no more, blackholes the wave now.

  • May 11, 2022

    This might be a stupid question but how does a black hole make sound if there's no air

  • May 11, 2022
    Invader HIM

    I aint jelqing no more, blackholes the wave now.

    facts

  • No sound in space because there’s no oxygen for sound waves to travel through

  • May 11, 2022
    fashion killa

    theres' no "tearing" you just get squished and pulled

    Looks like the coverart to the next hottest lo fi or vaporwave album on bandcamp

  • Monky business

    how does a black hole even make sound though

    I didn't know how either till I banged one

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    dr poptart

    It’s called “spaghettification”. Whenever something goes in, like a person, their part of the body facing the black hole would start getting pulled at a greater force than the half facing away. So you would start getting torn apart atom by atom until all that’s left of you is a long string of atoms

    i saw studies of how black holes can potentially also be portals/worm holes to other universes

    the only problem is how would that even be possible to know if black holes have intense, accelerating swathes of hawking radiation swirling around them. the objects caught in the tide would burn up from something like 1 millionth the radiation of the sun

    not to mention the black hole itself being below absolute zero

  • May 11, 2022
    Monky business

    how does a black hole even make sound though

    by taking the measured pressure waves and acoustically turning them into sound waves

  • May 11, 2022

    the black hole btw deadass sounds like a PS2 starting up

    Sony was ahead of their time

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    This is after govt announced ufo public hearings for the first time in over 50 years to take place next week

  • May 11, 2022

    Americans paying taxes just so NASA can upload a "Black Hole type beat" to YouTube

  • May 11, 2022

    NASA actually had a SoundCloud with a bunch of ‘sounds’ from space

  • So it’s event horizon 😳

  • May 11, 2022

    I’m in her ear like:

  • May 11, 2022

    That black hole trying to steal Dot Da Genius' sound

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