
3 Ridiculously Extreme Black Holes
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Physics, Science
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11th Grade - University
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Hard
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The video explores the extreme nature of black holes, focusing on the most massive, the hungriest, and the fastest spinning ones. It discusses how astronomers measure these black holes despite their invisibility, using gravitational effects and light analysis. The video highlights the most massive black hole at 40 billion solar masses, an active galactic nucleus consuming a sun's mass every two days, and a black hole spinning at 95% of its speed limit. These phenomena help astronomers test the limits of physics and understand the ultimate mass and spin black holes can achieve.
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