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B1 中級 英語 10:45 Educational

Travel INSIDE a Black Hole

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Hey, Vsauce. Michael here. And today we are going to go inside a black hole. It's not

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going to be comfortable, but it will be pretty fun. Now, first thing's first: mathematically

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speaking, anything could become a black hole, if you were to compress it into a small enough

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space. That's right, you, me, this camera - everything in the unvierse has what is known

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as a "Schwarzschild radius." A tiny, tiny amount of space that, were you to collapse the entire

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mass of the object into, its density would be so great that its gravitational pull would

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be so great that not even light could escape from it. You would have a black hole.

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If you were to compress Mount Everest into something smaller than a nanometer, you would

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have a black hole. And if you were to compress the entire Earth down to the size of a peanut,

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you would have a black hole.

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But, fortunately for us, there is no known way to compress Everest or Earth in that fashion.

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But a star, many, many, many times larger than our own Sun, has a much larger Schwartzchild

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radius, and when it runs out of fuel and can no longer keep itself hot enough, it collapses

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to a single, infinitesimally-small point known as a "singularity."

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Its density will be infinite and so its gravitational pull will be so strong that

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nothing can escape, not even light.

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But enough about ways black holes form, let's jump into one. First question: what would

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it look like from the outside? Well, we know that gravitational fields bend space and time.

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Stars behind our Sun will actually appear to be in slightly different locations from

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Earth, because the Sun's gravitational field bends the light coming from those stars.

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When it comes to the gravitational fields of larger objects, like entire galaxies or,

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for that matter, a black hole, the effect is even nuttier. Light coming from object's

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behind them is significantly distorted, producing smears and smudges.

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As seen from Earth, the blue galaxy behind this red galaxy is completely distorted, like

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a fun house mirror. So, rather than appearing as it really should, it looks to us like a ring -

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a smudge all the way around the red galaxy.

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