Inside a Black Hole: Brian Cox Explains the Mind-Bending Science

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Inside a Black Hole: Brian Cox Explains the Mind-Bending Science

In this mind-bending video, Brian Cox explains the mind-bending science behind what happens when you fall into a black hole. Get ready to journey to the edge of the universe and explore one of the most mysterious phenomena in existence. From event horizons to singularity, this video breaks down complex concepts into easy-to-understand terms. Don’t miss out on this incredible learning opportunity!

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Date: April 25, 2023

38 thoughts on “Inside a Black Hole: Brian Cox Explains the Mind-Bending Science

  1. You can't look into a black hole in 3D space, but in 4D you can. So on SpaceCausalityTime you can just sidestap or go to the end and step back.

    Seeing that a black hole evaporates, there is a certain point in time that a black hole will stop being a black hole. Short before that moment you could test what's inside of the black hole.

  2. How can scientist not understand what's inside of a black hole it's literally the easiest thing to explain if Earth is holding us down because there's a core spinning generating the gravity what makes you think that a black hole wouldn't have one. Duh. Clearly there's a core super dense core that's causing the gravity.

  3. This is one of the far more intriguing ideas and interests I’ve ever seen. It’s people with dedication like this to understanding the world and reality around us is what inspires me to delve deeper into the nature and laws of physics and reality.

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