The Most Massive Black Hole Merger is 'Impossible'
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The most massive Black Hole merger is 'Impossible', but it happened anyway. Two black holes, with masses 85 and 66 times the Sun, merged into an intermediate mass black hole 142 solar masses designated GW190521. The merger was detected by the LIGO-Virgo gravitational wave collaboration. This black hole merger is considered to be "impossible" because at least one of the two black holes that merged couldn't have formed in a supernova. Instead, they belong in the "pair instability mass gap" of black holes and must have merged in a prior generation in a cluster or perhaps in a quasar's accretion disk.
00:00 Start
05:07 the GW190521 signal
09:11 the black hole mass gap problem
11:38 Solutions to mass gap problem
14:08 Alternative scenarios
16:27 Future detections
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GW190521: A Binary Black Hole Merger with a Total Mass of 150 Msun (published in Physical Review Letters): journals.aps.org/prl/abstract...
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A Candidate Electromagnetic Counterpart to the Binary Black Hole Merger Gravitational Wave Event S190521g. Graham et al 2020: arxiv.org/abs/2006.14122
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you know i find it extremely funny how all of the scietific community is willing to put a cap on size in relation to objects including black holes. the idea of an object that is a voied swallowing other mass should tell you that it is not subject to the precieved limits placed on it by man. you know they used to teach that . now the scietific community is nothing but closed minds and no imagination it is no shock they have not advanced humanity in decades as a whole. where once stood a collection of minds that created countless things now sits a room of people simply hording information and passing opinion as rules.
U made a HUGE MISTAKE in the TWO points...
And? has there been a new flare?
@@waralo191 Same. When I realized the video date and the prediction possibility - I scrolled down here to see if there was some follow up.
Now whenever I imagine 2 massive black holes colliding in space, I will always hear the increased pitch “Whop” sound
with a water drop sound at the end
Pff, this was clearly a “bwoop”
...I hear Yakety Sax. It kinda fits.
there would be a big bang sound.
So much power, so weak noise
The Universe doesn't seem to like the word "shouldn't".
It's full of surprises, all right :)
“Space is big. You just won't believe how vastly, hugely, mind-bogglingly big it is. I mean, you may think it's a long way down the road to the chemist's, but that's just peanuts to space.” - Douglas Adams
that "shouldn't" is product of human arrogancy, self proclaim to know everything while knowing next to none of what actually exist in the universe
You shouldn't be smaller then the planck length you shouldn't go faster then light you shouldn't try and live off earth, the universe is awesome science is cruel.
Hahaha, well said.
*MOST POWERFUL OBJECTS IN THE UNIVERSE COLLIDE:* * bird noises *
Nice profile picture
@@r4ryder388 indeed
how can blackholes make bird noises if birds aren't real?
@@wehavetogoback369 no birds are real, but pigeons are government drones
VACCUM DOES NOT ALLOW SOUND TO PASS THROUGH IN SPACE
It still blows my mind how accurately Einstein predicted the nature of the universe and reality using maths nearly a century before tech was able to confirm any of it.
Well, it does make sense when you think about it. Einstein was quite literally made from parts of the universe itself. I mean, sure, so is literally everyone and everything, but I'm trying to be profound here.
@@WoWhistorian lmao what... i mean yeah, but being made up by the universe doesnt explain how Einstein knew all these theories a hundred years in advance. Its the fact that by simple logical approach and mathematics he simply figured out how things have to be if other things are true.
Everything is math
@paulgarcher Einstein fields equations are a headache, it includes dividing same fields equation to 10 different equations with different component and then calculate curvature and null geodesics there is no gravity in relativity, i doubt you have done it..
We can’t confirm anything yet...
"Black holes are the most violent and energetic objects in the universe!" Black holes: "Blub :3" 4:07
This is highly underrated channel. The explanation is eloquent while being sufficiently detailed. Helps people like me who are in for curiosity and interest and lagi proper education to understand minute details.
Thanks!
*lack
How do you know it's underrated? You have no idea who appreciates it
Underrated by algorithm, should get far more exposure imo.
Listening to those audio representations of these incredible events is something we are truly privileged to hear.
I never thought I would ever hear black holes merge. It is sort of beyond my reach, so to say.
Especially considering how there's no sound in a vacuum.
@@MediHusky it isnt. they just converted the image to sound and stated that this is not what it actually sound like, its just another perspective. but, people likes to hear/read what the want...
@@z1mt0n1x2 the joke went so far over your head it's in low earth orbit.
@@MediHusky hahaha
4:06 TIL the sound of two black holes colliding with one another is "zoop"
Can we simulate how it would sound say at the minimum wage distance away from the event?
4:08 "Here's the gravitational waves played at their natural pitch." *Ad with Scottish bagpipes music blaring plays a second later before the recording* Thanks youtube, i really needed this right now 😒
Ad-block Plus or similar are your friends. I never see 'em!
This is like a mini lecture, or a short documentary. Very comprehensive, and as always very well done
Wow, thank you!
@@LaunchPadAstronomy I find it amazing how you can speak of theoretical bunk like this and make it sound it's actually real. That is indeed well done.
@@ResurrectingJiriki now, now, let us be kind to each other.
@@LaunchPadAstronomy Oh yeah sure I'm all for that, but willful ignorance is just that. Willful ignorance. And not calling that out is reprehensible. That being said, putting the ball back into your court, how is it kind to keep your audience in the dark about the science facts vs science theory, when it comes to black holes and the demonstrable flaws in the theory. Pun fully intended.
@@ResurrectingJiriki I mean, if you wanna overturn one of the most well supported theories in physics, go ahead. I would love to read the paper that disproves the theory of relativity, special or general. But proclaiming that black holes and curved space-time don't exist is rather presumptuous to say the least if your are not to put forth a better explanation of the observed phenomena.
14:19 but when you repeat several measurements, 1% becomes high, because you expect eventually you should see such a merger. It would be unlikely after enough time that we don't see something which by itself is unlikely
Wow Christian! Great video man!🔥👍
Wow, thanks man, I appreciate it!
Looks like popular mechanics was trying to beat you to breaking this story. Their article came out literally in the same 10 mins as your video. I prefer yours, more entertaining, educational, and peaceful. Thanks Christian! Cheers
You're very kind. Thanks!
The event was described in 2 papers published on the 2nd of September by R. Abbott et al. In other words, the people who 'break' stories like this are the scientists themselves. Everyone else is simply reporting what the scientists publish.
That's some mind bending fascinating stuff haha I love it. It's always down the rabbit hole in your videos and I come out realizing how much is going on out there that I have no idea about.
I saw this announcement over the weekend, was planning to do some research myself, and so was pleasantly surprised to see your video pop up in my feed this morning. Thanks for putting this together so quickly, and for your thorough, cogent explanation of the data / phenomenon they appear to describe. Really enjoyed this.
You really enlighten us with the most complex terms and information with a very simple manner!! It becomes easy to understand! Thanks for making such quality content!
Carl Sagan had a bit where he went “wooooooop gaahhhh”, he was mimicking a whale song, little did he know he was actually perfectly sounding a black hole merger.
I live relatively close to Ligo Livingston and when things settle down from C-19 I want to visit this awesome instrument.
Awesome content and wonderfully presented! Thank you for creating this channel 🙂
another great upload. Not only friendly< interesting and informative too with an infectious enthusiasm and a simplified way of explaining for us less informed!!
Thank you so much!
A great video Christian thank you for the great video and explanations. The universe is full of surprises that don't conform to our thinking or theories. I find Black Holes and their related subjects incredibly fascinating. Thanks again for the informative video.
Putting the ad at the end... THANKYOU for not interrupting my train of thought while trying to grasp something like this.
Yup. That's about how I imagined black hole mergers would sound.
Great video, thanks. I am in Italy and I have heard of Virgo decades ago, when I was a kid. Glad to know that finally it’s been put to work and it’s earning its keep. 😁😂
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You are as of now the most pleasent newscaster I have heard, you don't talk a mile a minute, don't jump around like a cangaroo. If this is the same for the other videos you have made, you have a new subscriber. Oh and the subject in it self also was interesting, and yet posed more questions than answers for me. Keep up the good work
Thank you very, very much for those kind words!
The writing and delivery of this is masterful. Excellent video.
Fantastic, personable presentation style. Looking forward to more!
Thanks!
Amazing information... great work
Wow, first time I hear such detail in a KZhead astronomy presentation. Thank you.
Wow, thanks!
Another fantastic video! Keep up the good work!
Thanks!
thank you Doctor. I really enjoy your videos. Best astronomy/astrophysics one out here.
You're very kind, thank you.
Hands down one of the best channels on the subject of astrophysics. You explain how things work in details for the everyone to understand. Very direct, no assuming, and admitting that things can go one way or another. We at an age where the world's science departments are creating ground breaking machinery. I for one am excited to hear this, the possibilities are in fact endless. Amazing channel, thanks for your hard work!
Wow, thank you so much for the kind words!
It’s so chill but very interesting to watch your videos
This is the best astronomy/astrophysics channel on YT. Period.
this is by far the BEST video i have ever seen on this incredible topic.
Wow, thanks!
This is an incredibly clear explanation of a very complex topic. Extremely well done, amazing visuals, absolutely brilliant.
Thanks!
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Hi Christian. Great video, and excellent explanation. 👍🏻
Thanks man, I appreciate it :)
very fine explanation of most complicated subject...thank prof.
I really enjoy your channel. Thank You.
Thanks!
Amazing! You cleared up a lot of misunderstandings.
thank you for the interesting and informative channel!
So nice of you to say, thanks!
Thanks for another brilliant video Christian. Your explanations and presentation are top knotch,helping mere mortals to get their heads around just how fast our knowledge of the seemingly expanding Universe is itself expanding. Perhaps the Universe needs to expand thusly in order to accommodate our rapidly expanding consciousness and all those extra data storage servers we'll need :-)
Thank you so much!
I'm loving this emergence of space related channels coming on my recommendation feed. My head has always been in space.
This is totally mind blowing.
Next to trains. Space has always fascinated me. Great video. Thank you for sharing.
My pleasure. Trains are cool, too.
Finally they have confirmed the eccentric hyppothesis. Thank you so much for your video
Thank you for another informative science video.
After everyone else gave us their spin on this, You hit the ball out of the park. Thanks Christian.
Wow, thank you Jeremy. There are some good videos out there on the subject, I'm glad you liked it!
I agree 100%. I typically watch many similar channels to this and his are my new favorite. I’m a new subscriber I’m glad I found this channel!
Wonderful content. Thanks a lot Launch pad Astronomy 👏 👍
The sound is like a condenser microphone used as a room microphone. The production value is so high but the sound is like that. I would suggest a small dynamic mic which you can attach to your shirt.
Great presentation
Digging the Grateful Dead in the background! Looking forward to a video on Dark Stars 🌹💀🌹
So interesting and visually pleasing!
I’m glad you enjoyed it.
This is a criminally underrated channel. Great work, Christian.
Thank you very much! At least I'm not overrated :)
I always thought that the expansion of the universe is a reaction to more and more matter coming together to form larger black holes. The black holes push down and stretch space time and Without spacetime being able to bend further that stress ripples out causing space to expand. Like the harder you push on a ballon the more the air inside the ballon gets moved and causes stretching along the edges in response to pressure. I also thought it explains why galaxies don't come apart and dark matter.
Thank you sir!
You bet!
Very interesting and packed video on black holes! Fascinating!
Thank you so much, I'm glad you enjoyed it!
Instantly thumbs up, then greatly enjoyed the video!
Wow, very informative! Thanks, Christian! Greetings from Germany! - Stevie
Thanks Stevie!
I was puzzled by the missing 9 solar masses. Glad you addressed that. Anton Petrov didn't.
Very clear explanations. Thanks. :)
Glad you liked it
Way over my head. I’ve watched multiple times and can’t wrap my mind around this stuff. Science is crazy
Don't worry about it. The scientists don't know what they're talking about, either.
Ask a question and I can probably answer it for you and explain it in a way you can understand.
@@dankuchar6821 🤣
Imagine buying 2 helicopters and flying them over the detectors at the same time
I swear on my life I imagined that scenario too.. Glad to see I'm not aolne
Those people should get a Nobel price just for figuring out how to measure those tiniest of scales.
14:20 it might not be likely but that absolutely doesn't rule it out either... 🤦♂️💥 🤣
The universe never ceases to blow our mind 🤯🤯🤯🤯
This sound clip needs to be sampled in a song!!!!
Your voice is calming, kinda like the channel 'SEA' he also does space related stuff like this and is also really calming though he has a more storey style than just information. Not boring clam, but more like will calm me down if i feel like doing something really dumb or potentially harmful to myself.
Thank you so much. SEA does wonderful work so I'm flattered to be compared to him. And please, never harm yourself. You're deserving of much better.
@@LaunchPadAstronomy I know, I tend to calm down before anything happens but some I don't but i haven't in almost a month or so thanks to my therapist.
The thought “damn, that’s scary. But awesome!” comes present nearly each time I watch a universe-related video.
great video
This video is so easy to understand 👌🏽
Great, I'm glad you enjoyed it!
"Most massive black hole merger EVER detected" is the same as "Most massive black hole merger detected in the PAST FIVE YEARS" They found one as soon as they turned the damn thing on. This stuff happens literally ALL THE TIME.
😆 Yes, it is a bit of a misnomer. A bit like a tabloid headline.
well, we couldn't detect them without a detector... so technically 'ever' is 'since it was turned on'
That’s how astronomy works. In my opinion, that’s what makes astronomy the coolest science.
Well, it shouldn’t be happening all the time. That’s become the problem with LIGO. I’m not sure the whole project even works
@@dirremoire What's your PhD. in?
Very informative and interesting Dogs Bollocks as always Kris
Wonderful video!
Thank you!
As we build up more data I think we'll start to get a handle on many of these puzzlers. It seems to me that right now we just don't have a great sense for how common many of these events are. With more detectors coming online and upgrades to existing systems allow us to explore a larger volume of space, we'll build up better statistics on these events. I'm very much looking forward to that happening.
14:33 I did not quite get the idea of this part can someone explain it? I mean, the inference by another gravitational wave may be possible but can gravitational waves get gravitational lensing?
"wooop.. noice"
Man...this was amazing! Absolutely captivating and I understood 99% of the material! Sometimes, when certain astronomers get into deep physics, I get completely lost. And you're a Deadhead?! Amazing! Is Dark Star about black holes, I wonder...thanks again, I'd subscribe again if I could....
I can't believe two black holes colliding would be the cutest noise I've ever heard lmao
Very well done and surely interesting. I hope i can remember this :)
Thanks:)
@@LaunchPadAstronomy Youre Welcome :).
The intro and the musical score of the movie The Black Hole comes to mind.
lol
@Launch Pad Astronomy Hello Christian! I just found your channel through You Tube recommendation. Sometimes they get me correctly, and this was definitely one of those times 😄. I subscribed 😉
Thanks, and I'm glad to have you along for the ride!
Awesome and inspiring video. Now to the task of stopping black holes: Challenge accepted.
Whooop, whooop... There it is! 😂 Love the video and the channel... Maybe that should be the theme for LIGO?? 😉
lol!
@@LaunchPadAstronomy thank you! Now the task of getting that out of my head. 😵 After I crank up the song half a dozen times and make sure it's cemented in my brain. And I still haven't watched the new video on black holes I just saw posted. Ugh! Whooop...
I didn't add any new woops in the new video :D
@@LaunchPadAstronomy awww, shucks! I'll still love it... ❤️ You're awesome!
Gotta love it, when space goes BOOM BOOM
Yeah, it's either the result of a previous merger, the result of the black hole feeding on some 50 M star or something similar, or a much bigger direct collapse black hole that radiated away half of its mass
Wow great video! Im gonna watch it twice, it really inspired some thought in me. Gees, really good information. Thanks Christian! 👍🏼😎 ps you remind me of an actor named Harry Groener who played a couple of characters on Star Trek. A TNG episode Tin Man (Tam Elbrun) and an Enterprise episode Demons (Nathan Samuels).
@14:30 It sounds like an intervening gravitational lens (may have) focused a gravitational wave. So, a gravitational lens can focus a gravitational wave? Great video!
What a great video. I accidentally found it via youtube recommendations.
Did the return event happen in December of 2020?
The lISA detector gives off the feeling of a new stage of technology and science. So cool.
Another Excellent Tutor, in Astronomy Sciences, Sir keep that teachings Up, Well Done Sir
Thank you so much!
wow, great video
Glad you liked it!
So, are there any news on this topic? Did we register something in Dec 2020?
Wait so those “blips” are the gravitational waves at the moment of collision? That’s so cool