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@Singularity के इन जादुई आयामों से क्यों डरते है वैज्ञानिक | Mystery of the center of blackholes
The first rule for anyone dealing with a black hole is, of course, don’t get too close. But say you do. Then you’re in for quite a trip — a one-way trip — because there is no coming back once you fall into a black hole. A black hole isn’t actually a hole. If anything, it’s the opposite. A black hole is a place in space containing a lot of stuff packed very closely together. It has accumulated so much mass — and therefore gravity — that nothing can escape it, not even light. And if light cannot escape a black hole, then neither can you. As you approach a black hole, its gravitational pull gets stronger. That’s true of anything with gravity, including the Earth and sun. Before long, you pass a point called the event horizon. Every black hole has one. That’s true whether the black hole has the mass of a single star or as much as the collective mass of millions (and sometimes billions) of stars. An event horizon surrounds each black hole like an imaginary sphere. It acts like a boundary of no return. What happens next isn’t pretty — but if you go in feet-first, you might be able to watch. Since your feet are closer to the black hole’s center, its gravity pulls stronger on your lower body than on your upper body. Scientists have detected very powerful winds, measuring in speeds up to thousands of kilometers per second, coming from black holes. The wind is caused by the energy that the black hole releases as it consumes more debris and grows in size. We knew black holes released this wind, but studies show it has a huge impact on how galaxies evolve .Many galaxies have large black holes at their center, which affect the development of stars. In fact, black hole winds can impede the formation of stars, affecting the makeup of a galaxy. The effect is even more pronounced in galaxies with supermassive black holes, which consume mass at an even faster rate. Now to know more watch this video till the end. Thanks for watching.. Social accounts link Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/scienceandmyths/ Facebook Page- https://www.facebook.com/ScienceAndMyths/ Singularity के इन जादुई आयामों से क्यों डरते है वैज्ञानिक | Mystery of the center of blackholes FAIR-USE COPYRIGHT DISCLAIMER This video is meant for Educational/Inspirational purpose only. We do not own any copyrights, all the rights go to their respective owners. The sole purpose of this video is to inspire, empower and educate the viewers.

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