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    Astronomers are stunned to discover that the Hubble telescope is reporting black holes in every recorded area of the universe. Interesting video from BBC science show 'Supermassive Black Holes'.



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  • killswitch3ngag3

    @TheSeeker008 hahahaah! 
    Saturday 07 January 2012 14:08:40
  • TheSeeker008

    1:33 we began to wonder does everyone have a blackhole? yes....yes they do
    Saturday 24 December 2011 05:16:20
  • TurboTsunami19

    "Does everyone have a black hole?" lol
    Wednesday 21 December 2011 17:09:16
  • eCedie

    to infinityyyy and beyond!!!
    Friday 04 November 2011 22:25:57
  • Joke9972

    @martfp88 Never heard of Leonard Susskind, sounds interesting
    Monday 26 September 2011 12:36:46
  • martfp88

    @Joke9972 Where are you going? Are you talking about the Holographic Principle of Leonard Susskind??
    Sunday 25 September 2011 18:57:48
  • anje05

    bangis..ahaha
    Wednesday 21 September 2011 17:07:33
  • humzayunas2

    Hubble is really great for the scientists
    Monday 08 August 2011 19:16:08
  • TheSisko1

    i have a black hole
    Thursday 21 July 2011 21:34:25
  • xenoepist

    @riccovieira I've seen a black hole around Ur Anus!
    Sunday 17 July 2011 01:52:31
  • Lifter85

    @riccovieira ...obviously you're not an educated spick...
    Thursday 07 July 2011 12:50:21
  • aquecedoroleo

    @halomaste70 agree with that, I think it would be better for knowing them.
    Wednesday 22 June 2011 15:44:16
  • Shadowdragon1134666

    LOL I was clearing my throat when he said "it had a giant, feeding black hole", and it sounded like "it had a giant, fucking black hole" XD I had to back it up and re-listen to it
    Tuesday 21 June 2011 19:05:12
  • 76special

    @riccovieira lmao, funniest thing ever
    Sunday 19 June 2011 04:36:00
  • D00ml0rdKazzak

    @riccovieira I do. O.O
    Tuesday 07 June 2011 15:37:24
  • Joke9972

    I would imagine if photons follow this hole's gravity's curvature, and their speed does not alter (light speed) in our measuring, than the interrelation between space and time does not change to our observing (still sound logical, or not?), BUT, we know that 'time' delays closer to gravity,so apart from collapsing 3D objects, before entering, photons wouldn't be decelerating within the time component relative to the space component.. But would in our measuring.As it is in our measuring in outer
    Saturday 04 June 2011 12:29:41
  • murphownsyou

    I have no reason to hate you... oh wait I believe something different to you and my beliefs are right, your's are wrong; let's all start a rambling debate over youtube comments.
    Friday 03 June 2011 06:39:03
  • NotBadYeah

    Can someone please explain to me how a star can collapse under it's own weight to form a black hole? I don't understand how it can become a black hole instead of just an incredibly dense ball of matter?
    Thursday 02 June 2011 13:25:51
  • CocoaDoodle

    @riccovieira No, Some Have A Long Stick. xD
    Tuesday 24 May 2011 14:47:21
  • IntarwebUser

    @BBCWorldwide This Star Trek music is really distracting me from the content of the video. How am I supposed to hear what these guys are saying when I'm prompted to start thinking about Kirk making out with alien babes or the ship being flooded with tribbles? Choose different music next time, guys. Preferably something that doesn't deliver such a significant Pavlovian response (e.g. theme songs from popular television shows).
    Sunday 22 May 2011 03:55:29
  • Uaz31

    @vantarinitel Wolves and bulldogs are both canines, thats an example of micro variation not macro evilution, as is every example evilutionists proclaim as micro. Its all doggie DNA thats why one can interbreed most canines because they are all the same kind of animal. Theres this thing you probably don't know about but animal breeders pick out certain animals to develop those perticular traits, farmers do the same with our food crops. Thats why we have such variety in the dog, we induced it.
    Sunday 08 May 2011 15:57:05
  • vantarinitel

    @Uaz31 Look at a wolf. Do you see the wolf? Now look at a bulldog. We're not talking micro variations. We're talking quite large variations. It has been observed multiple times, what you have is terror that because evolution happens, you're somehow less of a person. Ya know what? You're right. You're quite insignificant. We all are. If aliens observed Earth, according to some definitions of 'ruling', they wouldn't know if ants or humans ruled.
    Sunday 08 May 2011 03:18:44
  • Uaz31

    @vantarinitel " Evolution itself is very much scientifically possible and has been observed. " Wrong. Thats a false statement and you know it and so does the scientific community. Yall try to sidestep the issue by claiming micro variations equals macro evilution but thats simply not the case. Variations do happen within a perticular kind of animal but never from one animal to another kind of animal. Never has that been observed nor is it even biologically possible, and yet you believe it.
    Sunday 08 May 2011 01:01:50
  • vantarinitel

    @Carekka77 Yay Frodo! 2000 years ago, we had a dark age. Stories were lost, one story survived, with a symbol that people used for support in crappy lives. In the Renaissance, stories were revived, but 2000 years later, there are buildings with crosses on them. Another dark age hits. Stories are lost. One story with a symbol survives, and the pattern repeats. A new Renaissance, stories are revived, but 2000 years later, we have buildings with the One Ring on them." 
    Friday 06 May 2011 18:02:05
  • vantarinitel

    @Uaz31 Evolution itself is very much scientifically possible and has been observed. Multiple times.  Evolution is simply change through generations due to surroundings. Artificial evolution is called breeding, and it's how we got the bulldog. We created environments where one characteristic (really weird faces) survived, and other characteristics didn't. Aka, evolution. It happens to be artificial, but it is still very much evolution. Natural evolution is the thing in question... sorta.
    Friday 06 May 2011 17:54:27
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