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Can any one explain to me how is the star becomes heavier?! Because matter doesnt created from nothing insidenthe star . Its just the same atom re arrange them selfs to a change from one element to different element .
ОтветитьI got an ad who knew what I was watching…
Ответитьgraphics sound effects are obnoxious and detract from the video
ОтветитьOur solar system kinda looks like an atom
Ответить8 YEARS AGO!!!??!
ОтветитьI am starting to think that Kurzgesagt has an AI voicing their videos. The animation has changed in the past eight years, but the voice has not.
ОтветитьVision : We need to move!
Ответитьkurzgesagt vs duolingo vs wikipedia
ОтветитьI think it would be fun for an advanced civilization to just toss random things at a neutron star, waiting for it to turn black. Whoever's turn it was, loses.
ОтветитьIf the correct answer is not yet known then how could a particular "guess" be declared as the best or the closest one?
ОтветитьThe music is too loud and too distracting.
ОтветитьSo shouldnt the title be "atoms as HEAVY as mountains"? There arent atoms as big as mountains
ОтветитьDo a video: how do neutron stars differ from black holes?
ОтветитьGarbage.
ОтветитьWhy the surface is so hot? From where the energy come?
ОтветитьAlmost a decent video
ОтветитьIt sounds like the flat-earthers are still in charge of science and astronomy. They're still trying to push the Big bang theory on us. Okay they say the universe is only so big. So what happens after that?
ОтветитьNo protons, not an atom. Just a bunch of neutrons.
atom. definition. The smallest part of a substance that cannot be broken down chemically. Each atom has a nucleus (center) made up of protons (positive particles) and neutrons (particles with no charge).
iron can fuse into other elements but it is endothermic
ОтветитьÉ muito legal ver um vídeo desse de oito anos atrás e comparar com um mais recente. A animação e o áudio deram um salto astronômico e a ciência continua precisa. Muito bom acompanhar esse canal ❤
Ответить"unbelievably dense and violent" i think i know someone like that
Ответитьjust read three body problem. "atoms as big as mountains" have a whole, more terrifying, meaning now.
ОтветитьIm watching this 8 years in the future and so much has changed it is really cool to see this today
ОтветитьThis is why I believe space is made of a fabric we can’t comprehend. It’s so heavy it fell through.... A black hole
ОтветитьI think black holes could be classified as particles. I even have a cute acronym: GMSMP or Gravity Made Super Massive Particle. It probably sounds absurd but if one thinks about it, black holes seem more particle like than the stars they were formed from. They have mass, charge, angular momentum and infinitesimally small. That kind of sounds like a particle. Maybe the Big Bang itself was a particle that became unstable, decayed and created a universe.
ОтветитьI wonder what would happened if we split a neutron star. 😂😁😉
ОтветитьThis was really interesting… just curious: What causes them to spin? And how is spin direction determined?
ОтветитьDe acuerdo a las transformaciones de Lorentz-Poincare, estas estrellas en rápida rotacion NO serian angularmente uniformes, la masa estaría concentrada hacia un cuadrante, dando un campo gravitatorio angularmente no homogeneo ,mas debil hacia el lado que gira la estrella, como el efecto Lense -Thirring de la Relatividad General
ОтветитьPlease don’t forget this vídeo on the “Em Poucas Palavras” channel. You guys rock!
ОтветитьImagine having one of these in your backyard
Ответитьfantacy universe. Neutron start are not predicted. They are invented. What happened to the fact that a lonley neutron decays into a proton and an electron in less than 14 minutes? What about the fact that two neutrons cannot exist at close distance without protons? Neutron stars are not fact even though they are treated as such. But its ok because all man kind has ever said about the stars was wrong. Probably still is. And who cares anyway...
ОтветитьWhat if we found exotic life living on a neutron star
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ОтветитьQUESTION : If even a single proton is present in whole of the neutron star, would not it become an isotope of Hydrogen ?
PS : If only a proton without an electron join the neutron star, would it become a hydrogen isotope ion?
Who else watches this 8 years later wehn it was released
Ответитьblack hole demo version
ОтветитьNeutron stars are just unmade blackholes.
Oh wait, supernovas, sorry.
Neutron stars have surface temperatures of one million degrees Celsius. Neutron stars are some of the coolest objects in the universe. Consider the paradox!
ОтветитьI want to eat nuclear pasta
ОтветитьHow does a neutron star gets a magnetic field? If it's made of neutrons, shouldn't it be... neutral?
Ответитьthis thing still ain't as dense as that kid I met on Roblox who didn't know what 1 times 2 is
ОтветитьAtoms the size of mountains. I finally found out what makes your mom.
ОтветитьGrindcore incremental fan seeing the thumbnail: "Is this antimatter from Antimatter Dimensions?"
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