They Caught an Epic Black Hole Melt Down On Video

this is gnarly…

Astronomers have spotted a never seen before phenomenon.  Every now and then there is something that is just plain cool.  Not necessarily any theory to test or new invention, but the observation of space and how incredible the activity can be:

Black hole extravaganza from ESOcast. Not long ago, watching something being ripped apart as it falls towards a giant black hole would be science fiction. This is now reality.

Observers under dark skies, far from the bright city lights, can marvel at the splendor of the Milky Way, arching in an imposing band across the sky. Zooming in towards the center of our galaxy, about 25000 light years away, you can see that it is composed of myriads of stars.

And in related news there is actually a debate that is going on amongst astronomers.  Some are saying black holes do not exist.  Most would disagree with that statement.

In this video they show an insane simulation based on their astronomical calculations and a lot of data from some of the largest space telescopes in the world.

Which side are you on in the black hole discussion?

Let’s watch this incredible black hole in the video on page 2

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44 Comments

  1. Geoff Warr said:

    This is interesting so why do you need to use a completely bullshit title? You have no video of a ‘Black hole melt down’
    fucking hate these sensationalist stories with their straight up wrong titles to lure ppl in. Shame on you posing as a science page and being so inaccurate.

  2. Tony Berberian said:

    Impossible…. If anyone or anything was within naked eye sight range of a horizon event they would be deatomized in a fraction of a second….. Science

  3. Peter Bodin said:

    They can view a blackhole 25000 light-years away… but can’t seem to identify UFOs in our own solar system or on our own planet. One word…. horseshit!

  4. Mike Schnieders said:

    Question to all the science geeks out here.
    Let’s say for sake of argument, that our black hole, in the center of our Milky Way system, wants to explode. Would that throw our system out of kilter?

  5. John Cannon said:

    Imagine at black hole of 30 billion suns releasing all that matter at once from it’s singularity. It would be a mini Big Bang

  6. Louis Castillo said:

    Dont get me started Fabian Gomez. Theres soo much more than this thats going on right now that 90% of “sheeple” dont know. . check out niburi and planet x. Ssp. Project blue beam. So much more. Im going to come over and rattle your brain soon. Hopefully u know already lol

  7. Alvin Mong said:

    An epic black hole melt down? And you claim it’s on video?

    Are you the Nigerian price with my inheritance?

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