Will a black hole destroy the Earth?
It's a question everyone asks when they find out about black holes.
The short and simple answer is probably not, because the closest black hole, that we know
of, is located about 3000 light years away.
This black hole is called V616 Monocerotis, or V616 Mon. for short.
As I mentioned, V616 Mon. is located about 3000 light years away and has between 9 to
13 times the mass of the sun.
The only reason we know a black hole is there is because it's located in a binary system
with a star with about half the mass of the sun.
The only thing small and heavy enough to make this star move like it does is a black hole.
And without this star we wouldn't know about V616 Mon. because we can't actually see black
holes, they're black, we can only see their gravitational effects on other objects, such
as this star.
One of the most famous black holes, Sagittarius A*, was discovered the same way.
Since the start of this century, for over 16 years now, some astronomers have been observing
certain stars, near the centre of the Milky Way, using infrared telescopes, in order to
see past the dust.
They watched the movement of these stars and found that they seemed to have slingshot orbits
around something that wasn't there.
The astronomers concluded that these stars were orbiting a black hole because that's
the only thing small and heavy enough to cause these stars to act like they do.
This black hole was of course named Sagittarius A*, or Sgr A* for short and is the supermassive
black hole in the centre of the Milky Way.
The second closest black hole to Earth is Cygnus X-1, which is located 6000 light years
away and has 15 times the mass of the sun.
Unsurprisingly, it's located in a binary system, like V616 Mon.
The third closest black hole is also in a binary system.
Someone with no knowledge about this topic might say that "It must be that black holes
are just usually in a binary system" but this is absolutely not the case.
In reality, all these black holes we have discovered have something nearby them because
that's the only way we can detect them.
Or it's one of the only ways.
One of the coolest ways to discover black holes is by detecting gravitational waves.
Einstein predicted the existence of gravitational waves in 1916, based on his theory of general
relativity.
And then on the 14th of September 2015 LIGO, or Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave
Observatory, detected gravitational waves for the first time.
Later on, on the 4th of January 2017 (this year) LIGO have detected gravitational waves
for the third official time.
If you want to know more about this, check out my video on the third gravitational wave
after watching this one.
There are two different types of black holes, and I've mentioned examples of each type.
V616 Mon. and Cygnus X-1 are examples of stellar black holes, black holes created when a massive
star collapses.
The other type of black hole is a supermassive black hole.
These black holes are located in the centre of most galaxies, including our galaxy, Sagittarius
A* is the Milky Way's supermassive black hole.
We don't know exactly how supermassive black holes form but we do have theories.
On my other video of how we may have a picture of a black hole soon Robert Lorrison commentated
and proposed a theory of how supermassive black holes form.
He basically said that the very first massive stars exploded in a hypernova, leaving a stellar
black hole behind, which (as he said) "served as the starting point for a galaxy to eventually
form around it".
It's very possible but we just need more evidence for it, so we can confidently say
"Yes, this happened".
There is another type.
Miniature black holes are black holes that would have a mass much smaller than the sun's
mass, but we've never seen this type of black hole.
V616 Mon. is the closest black hole, that we know of, but honestly there are most likely
black holes closer than V616 Mon, because we can't actually see black holes.
And it's important to make that clear.
Black holes don't emit any radiation because they're so gravitationally strong.
Light, the fastest thing in the universe, can't even escape it.
Sometimes, we can see the shadow the black hole causes onto the bright matter zipping
around it.
When matter falls over the event horizon it lets out radiation, which is why rims of black
holes tend to be extremely bright.
But why are they so bright?
Not just black holes, quasars as well.
How can they be so bright when black holes don't let anything escape, or more specifically
don't let any radiation escape.
Well it all comes down to the matter orbiting and falling into the black hole.
Imagine placing each end of a rubber band to two different cars, and then driving these
two cars in the same direction.
If the cars are going at the same speed, there's not a problem.
But if the front car suddenly starts going faster, let's say 20 miles per hour, while
the car behind is going 10 miles per hour, the rubber band is inevitably going to reach
it's stretching point and snap.
This is what happens to objects when they approach a black hole and is called "spaghettification".
The side closest to the black hole is being pulled faster than the far side of the object.
And this is also true for material orbiting the black hole, not just heading straight
into the black hole, because the near side of the object will be orbiting faster than
the outside, forcing it into a spiral.
Both scenarios, when material is spaghettified, creates so much friction that it can heat
the particles hotter than most stars.
And since there's usually a lot of material orbiting a black hole or an accretion disk,
there's a lot of fuel to keep it shining.
For all we know there could be a black hole heading straight for our solar system or worse,
Earth, but even if a black hole did get close to our solar system it would be pretty obvious
because we would start to see the effects.
But let's say a black hole was heading straight for our solar system, if we could we would
want to kill it right?
But how do you kill a black hole?
Well, according to Stephen Hawking, black holes can actually evaporate… but over a
very, very long period of time.
All around us, virtual particles are constantly popping into existence.
It's often said that they come in pairs, a particle and an antiparticle.
After existing for an extremely short amount of time, the two particles recombine and annihilate
each other.
Now if you have one of these particle pairs pop into existence at the event horizon, one
particle will fall into the black hole but the other particle is able to escape into
space and become an actual particle.
And when particles escape, the black hole loses a small amount of its energy and therefore
some of its mass, because mass and energy are related by Einstein's equation E = mc2.
This is called Hawking radiation.
So, by these virtual particles popping into existence at the event horizon, the black
hole will eventually evaporate into nothing, but after an extremely long time.
So it turns out all we need to do to defeat a black hole is to wait it out.
But aside from Hawking radiation, is it possible to destroy a black hole?
For instance, what if we detonate a nuclear bomb near the black hole or inside the event
horizon?
Or instead, how about we shoot bullets at the black hole?
Or even lasers?
What if we sent a star into the black hole?
How about we construct a black hole out of antimatter somehow, would that destroy the
black hole?
No.
Sending any matter into a black hole just adds to its mass and makes the black hole
larger, whether it's a nuclear bomb, bullets, lasers, a star or even another black hole.
At the moment, it seems that waiting eons is the only way to destroy a black hole.
Comment any ideas in the comment section on how to kill a black hole.
Make sure you subscribe for more content on astronomy and futurism.
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Well look at that, it's been 10 days since the first giveaway for 100k subscribers ended
and even though I promised there'd be another one right after that, there still isn't?
Ok, I'm going to talk about that later and why that basic task of even making videos
has become so frigging hard for me to do.
But first, let's do that next giveaway.
I don't want to waste your time if that's all you came for.
First of all, the two winners of the Prusa i3 MK2Ss: Matthias Andersen from Germany and
David Kiddell from Canada, have fun with your MK2Ss - you're definitely going to enjoy
them!
And for the next round of giveaways: We're doing filaments!
Actually, this is three giveaways in one go.
First off, rigid.ink is chipping in three packs with three spools of filament each - you
get to choose which materials, which colors and which size.
rigid.ink make some great technical filaments, some of which I've tested in Filaween Season
1 and got impressive results with.
If you win, choose wisely, they're pretty addictive!
Then, MatterHackers are providing one Pro Pack with all of their PRO series filament,
that is PLA, ABS, Flex, PETG, Ryno, Nylon and and NylonX, and Matterhackers does make
fantastic materials, again, you get to choose which size and color, but with this one, there's
only one package, so one winner takes it all.
And last but not least, five of you will win a spool of Infinity Blue from DAS FILAMENT
- it's just humble PLA, but pretty good stuff at it and the only one that comes in
the Tom's 3D Infinity Blue color.
All prizes from rigid.ink, MatterHackers and DAS FILAMENT will come to you shipped free
of charge, but as always, customs and import fees are outside of our control so we can't
account for those.
And as a bonus on the MatterHackers giveaway, just for entering, you'll get a coupon for
$5 off your next order, no questions asked.
These are three independent giveaways, one for the three packs with three rigid.ink filaments
each, another for one pack of seven spools of MatterHackers PRO filament, and the last
one for five packs of DAS FILAMENT Infinity Blue, one spool each, plus stickers.
You can enter at these links, which are also in the video description.
Best of luck.
And if all you care about is the giveaways, you can stop watching now.
Ok, everyone gone?
Perfect.
So, I do have a bit of a problem: The more I dive into the entire YouTube universe, the
more I get to see just all the crap that's going on behind the scenes that actually makes
channels quote on quote "successful" and the more I see it, the more I disagree with
it.
So many of the rapidly growing channels are putting on a huge shit show, and it's working.
Like having people spam their Facebook friends with giveaways to gain subscribers or using
clickbait tactics for titles and thumbnails or literally having five different videos,
each claiming to show you "the best 3D printer", because I mean, that's what people will
click on, that's what they want, the largest amount of viewers just wants to be told what
to do without having to think too much.
Catering to that is so easy and it's so effective - like, just look at affiliate sales
- if you have a review that's super positive and you get just 1% of your 100k viewers to
buy it, you know, an 8% commision on 1000 $400 sales, that does add up to quite a nice
chunk of extra income.
On a side note, there is a coupon code for the CR-10 on Gearbest in the description of
this video and it's only valid for the first 500 people that use it!
So be quick if you want to get one!
You know, there's quite a bit of temptation of just playing that game and cashing in,
and for me, trying to deal with that and sort of competing with that trashier type of content
that does that, that drains a lot of my energy, it works me up because it's just so cheap.
And it works.
Should I give in and just label every 3D printer "the best", too?
Should I start doing that?
That's what people will watch, right?
But that entire topic of reviews, that's enough stuff for a whole other video.
For the time being, I've completely stopped accepting new products for review until I
figure this out and regain a bit more time to do them properly.
Because for me, it's at least two weeks of work to review a 3D printer the way I believe
is fair and neutral compared to spending half a day rambling about the unboxing and the
two and a half things you've printed on it.
And frankly, the people that really care about this channel do not value reviews that highly
anyways - the survey among my Patrons that I'm shipping stickers, T-Shirts and filament
out to very clearly shows that the most valuable content I make is not reviews, it's in-depth
guides and projects that actually improve and use the machines you have.
And if you look at what videos actually get views, it's the same thing.
So for now, no more reviews.
Except Filaween.
Also means I won't have to put up with wild accusations of being paid by manufacturers.
So that's a good thing.
Still, the channel's growth overall has been more of chore than I've been expecting.
I mean, it's going great, but the problem is, I had no extra time for things like having
a life for a while, but recently, it's just been too much.
All the overhead from all the crap that isn't even explicitly video making has been bogging
me down so much, to the point where right now I feel like I've completely stalled.
Because there's so little time for actually creating videos that each one feels like this
huge project and it's just…
I need to change this.
Two options for that… either I reduce my workload - like, I put out less content and
just stop replying to emails altogether - and whether I wanted to or not, I've already
been doing that, sorry if I haven't replied to your emails in, like, months, but it's
never going to be as relaxed like it was with 25k subscribers where I could literally just
pump out a video on a single Sunday and then not have to think about YouTube for the entire
rest of the week.
I wish, but that's not coming back.
Or, the other option is to expand the time that's being put into the channel and everything
that comes along with it.
And that can not be my own time, because I don't have any more time to give, I need
to spend less time on this or I'm going fall apart as a person.
So it's going to be someone else's time that I will purchase up-front.
And that means, yes, I have a job opening.
I don't feel like I'm ready to have an employee, but hey, is anybody really ever
ready for taking huge steps like this?
Basically, I'm looking for a part-time assistant like three days a week or so, the good thing
is, because I'm doing everything myself right now, any skills are appreciated.
So that can be - typing out scripts for me real fast, or accounting, or just taking care
of basic business relation stuff.
Or of course, video skills, whether it's editing or shooting B-roll etc, I can really
use anything at this point.
The rest we'll figure out somehow.
There is one condition, though, if you're interested in working for me, you'll need
to be from my area, because I need someone, like, within shouting distance and physically
present.
Sorry, but this is not going to work out as a remote job.
So for now, as a first announcement for this glorious job opening, if you're interested
in joining NMTS, send me an email at jobs@toms3d.org, please include where you're from and what
your skills are, I am also going to post this online soon, but since you're the crowd
that's already watching my videos, you do have a head start because you know what to
expect.
And with this job opening, I'm also honoring the original 3k goal on Patreon, which was
to hire someone, originally for video editing, but as it turns out, that's the least of
my issues right now.
What's amazing is that we're creating jobs here, and that feels weird, but somehow
incredibly satisfying as well.
And I would to take this opportunity to thank the Patrons that are supporting this channel,
specifically Olivier Nicolas
Neil Youngberg Adam Hunger
Christoph Schacht Woody Boyd
Raphael Rema Günni W
Alexander Allan-Rand Keith Austin
Sherif Eid Filip Goc
Bobby CC Wong Francisco Peebles
Rudolff Vang Makerparts
William Devine Matthew Byrd
Alexander Strobl Jordi Böhme
Stefanie Davis Robert Mohnacky
Ron Hunt and everyone else who's there on Patreon
while we take the next steps in this crazy, awesome, wild adventure.
Again, for now, no more reviews, but instead more of what I want to be this channel about
and more of what you're indicating you want to see.
Let's see how this entire "employee" thing works out.
I honestly have no idea.
So yeah, do check out those giveaways, shoutout to rigid.ink, Matterhackers and DAS FILAMENT
for providing the prizes, that is awesome, and yeah, I guess, thanks for watching and
sticking through what turned out to be a bit of a rant, but yeah, I'll see you in the
next one.
Cheers!
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Will a black hole destroy the Earth?
It's a question everyone asks when they find out about black holes.
The short and simple answer is probably not, because the closest black hole, that we know
of, is located about 3000 light years away.
This black hole is called V616 Monocerotis, or V616 Mon. for short.
As I mentioned, V616 Mon. is located about 3000 light years away and has between 9 to
13 times the mass of the sun.
The only reason we know a black hole is there is because it's located in a binary system
with a star with about half the mass of the sun.
The only thing small and heavy enough to make this star move like it does is a black hole.
And without this star we wouldn't know about V616 Mon. because we can't actually see black
holes, they're black, we can only see their gravitational effects on other objects, such
as this star.
One of the most famous black holes, Sagittarius A*, was discovered the same way.
Since the start of this century, for over 16 years now, some astronomers have been observing
certain stars, near the centre of the Milky Way, using infrared telescopes, in order to
see past the dust.
They watched the movement of these stars and found that they seemed to have slingshot orbits
around something that wasn't there.
The astronomers concluded that these stars were orbiting a black hole because that's
the only thing small and heavy enough to cause these stars to act like they do.
This black hole was of course named Sagittarius A*, or Sgr A* for short and is the supermassive
black hole in the centre of the Milky Way.
The second closest black hole to Earth is Cygnus X-1, which is located 6000 light years
away and has 15 times the mass of the sun.
Unsurprisingly, it's located in a binary system, like V616 Mon.
The third closest black hole is also in a binary system.
Someone with no knowledge about this topic might say that "It must be that black holes
are just usually in a binary system" but this is absolutely not the case.
In reality, all these black holes we have discovered have something nearby them because
that's the only way we can detect them.
Or it's one of the only ways.
One of the coolest ways to discover black holes is by detecting gravitational waves.
Einstein predicted the existence of gravitational waves in 1916, based on his theory of general
relativity.
And then on the 14th of September 2015 LIGO, or Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave
Observatory, detected gravitational waves for the first time.
Later on, on the 4th of January 2017 (this year) LIGO have detected gravitational waves
for the third official time.
If you want to know more about this, check out my video on the third gravitational wave
after watching this one.
There are two different types of black holes, and I've mentioned examples of each type.
V616 Mon. and Cygnus X-1 are examples of stellar black holes, black holes created when a massive
star collapses.
The other type of black hole is a supermassive black hole.
These black holes are located in the centre of most galaxies, including our galaxy, Sagittarius
A* is the Milky Way's supermassive black hole.
We don't know exactly how supermassive black holes form but we do have theories.
On my other video of how we may have a picture of a black hole soon Robert Lorrison commentated
and proposed a theory of how supermassive black holes form.
He basically said that the very first massive stars exploded in a hypernova, leaving a stellar
black hole behind, which (as he said) "served as the starting point for a galaxy to eventually
form around it".
It's very possible but we just need more evidence for it, so we can confidently say
"Yes, this happened".
There is another type.
Miniature black holes are black holes that would have a mass much smaller than the sun's
mass, but we've never seen this type of black hole.
V616 Mon. is the closest black hole, that we know of, but honestly there are most likely
black holes closer than V616 Mon, because we can't actually see black holes.
And it's important to make that clear.
Black holes don't emit any radiation because they're so gravitationally strong.
Light, the fastest thing in the universe, can't even escape it.
Sometimes, we can see the shadow the black hole causes onto the bright matter zipping
around it.
When matter falls over the event horizon it lets out radiation, which is why rims of black
holes tend to be extremely bright.
But why are they so bright?
Not just black holes, quasars as well.
How can they be so bright when black holes don't let anything escape, or more specifically
don't let any radiation escape.
Well it all comes down to the matter orbiting and falling into the black hole.
Imagine placing each end of a rubber band to two different cars, and then driving these
two cars in the same direction.
If the cars are going at the same speed, there's not a problem.
But if the front car suddenly starts going faster, let's say 20 miles per hour, while
the car behind is going 10 miles per hour, the rubber band is inevitably going to reach
it's stretching point and snap.
This is what happens to objects when they approach a black hole and is called "spaghettification".
The side closest to the black hole is being pulled faster than the far side of the object.
And this is also true for material orbiting the black hole, not just heading straight
into the black hole, because the near side of the object will be orbiting faster than
the outside, forcing it into a spiral.
Both scenarios, when material is spaghettified, creates so much friction that it can heat
the particles hotter than most stars.
And since there's usually a lot of material orbiting a black hole or an accretion disk,
there's a lot of fuel to keep it shining.
For all we know there could be a black hole heading straight for our solar system or worse,
Earth, but even if a black hole did get close to our solar system it would be pretty obvious
because we would start to see the effects.
But let's say a black hole was heading straight for our solar system, if we could we would
want to kill it right?
But how do you kill a black hole?
Well, according to Stephen Hawking, black holes can actually evaporate… but over a
very, very long period of time.
All around us, virtual particles are constantly popping into existence.
It's often said that they come in pairs, a particle and an antiparticle.
After existing for an extremely short amount of time, the two particles recombine and annihilate
each other.
Now if you have one of these particle pairs pop into existence at the event horizon, one
particle will fall into the black hole but the other particle is able to escape into
space and become an actual particle.
And when particles escape, the black hole loses a small amount of its energy and therefore
some of its mass, because mass and energy are related by Einstein's equation E = mc2.
This is called Hawking radiation.
So, by these virtual particles popping into existence at the event horizon, the black
hole will eventually evaporate into nothing, but after an extremely long time.
So it turns out all we need to do to defeat a black hole is to wait it out.
But aside from Hawking radiation, is it possible to destroy a black hole?
For instance, what if we detonate a nuclear bomb near the black hole or inside the event
horizon?
Or instead, how about we shoot bullets at the black hole?
Or even lasers?
What if we sent a star into the black hole?
How about we construct a black hole out of antimatter somehow, would that destroy the
black hole?
No.
Sending any matter into a black hole just adds to its mass and makes the black hole
larger, whether it's a nuclear bomb, bullets, lasers, a star or even another black hole.
At the moment, it seems that waiting eons is the only way to destroy a black hole.
Comment any ideas in the comment section on how to kill a black hole.
Make sure you subscribe for more content on astronomy and futurism.
If you enjoyed this video check out my most recent video or my playlist on black holes.
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- Could you guys just like, dance?
Like act like Brian McKnight is playing?
Just slow dance like it's middle school again real quick.
♫ One, you make the dream come true, two-- (laughs)
Come on, help me.
♫ Do do the dream to you.
(upbeat music)
- What up?
- My name is Deranged Pitt.
I do security, I got my own fashion line.
I do graphic design, I rap.
Jack of all trades.
- Absolutely not.
- Toasty as fuck, you know what I'm saying?
Like, hella pretty, hella milky.
You know, I don't discriminate,
you know what I'm saying?
I like variety.
It's the spice of life, you know what I'm saying?
- I don't know, it's gonna be hard as fuck, man.
You can't really tell nowadays.
It's like a salad, all types of shit mixed in,
you know what I'm saying?
(woman laughs)
- You guys love to do this shit, dontcha?
Aw, hell nah.
- I have no fuckin' idea, bro, to tell you the truth.
Yeah, yeah, here please.
(giggles)
- The fact that they're matching and shit, you know.
Their beard and hair color is trimmed up,
looking nice, you know.
You know, she's a little bit shorter than him you know,
females tend to like a little extra inches and shit.
I think they would look good together.
Man, hold that hand, man.
- Mm-mm. (laughs)
- No, that's awkward as fuck. (laughs)
- That shit was a fumble. (laughs)
- But then again, they could be playing with me
with the handshake.
I'm thinking too deep off into this.
I'll still go with it.
I still think that they would still look good together
and would work out well.
- Would you walk up here?
What's your name?
- Katrin.
- Walk on up please.
I think y'all would look good together, man.
I think you guys look like you would have a good time
you know, in the sun, chilling,
doing whatever you like to do, you know.
You match her well.
Man, go in for the kiss, bro.
(lips smack)
- Ooh, that was smooth as fuck.
(all laugh)
- That was so smooth, the hand placement
on the hips and just right above.
It was like he's been there before or something.
- Man, if they are, he's a cold motherfucker.
(all laugh)
- Hey, my dog, my dog, hey.
Would you two please come up?
I think you two would look good together,
know what I'm saying?
I feel like I'm a matchmaker and shit, man!
(all laugh)
- Look each other up and down real quick,
you know, check each other out.
I just wanna see how you guys looking.
What you thinking?
- What am I thinking?
- Yeah, what you thinking after checking him out?
- Can I answer that?
- Ooh, she blushing in a motherfucker.
Either you nervous, or you feelin' my man's right here, man.
Hey this shirt is clean as fuck, bra.
- Thank you, man.
- Fucks with it.
- He's dressed very well.
- See, she's digging the swag, man.
I'm still sticking with these two.
Yeah, alright.
'Preciate it, yeah.
Would you please come to the front?
Would you please come to the front as well?
- Do you guys feel comfortable kissing?
(lips smack)
That was hella crisp. (makes sound of biting an apple)
(laughs)
Hella crisp.
Can you guys hold hands for me?
I just wanted to see how they walk together.
Ooh-wee, I see how she's lookin'.
(laughs)
I just feel like these two would have fun together.
Like I could see like, I could legit like be out at the club
and like see these two like, you know, gettin' it in,
you know what I'm saying?
Poppin' some shots back, you know what I'm saying?
Maybe some chicken wings or whatever.
They chillin', just having a good ass time, dancing.
That's official.
So that leaves you two.
Would you two please come up please?
- No, I kind of felt like, you know,
they would look good together.
My man's just hella tall, you know.
She's pretty tall too.
He look like he like to have a good time and shit, you know?
(laughs)
- Okay, could you guys just like dance,
like act like Brian McKnight is playing just like,
just slow dance like it's middle school again real quick.
♫ One, you make my dreams come true, two
Come on help me.
♫ Do do the dream to you.
♫ Three, (mumbles)
A'ight, a'ight.
That shit was fuckin' fire. (all laugh)
Go in for the kiss, you feel like kissing my mans?
Go in for the kiss?
Climb up or not? Are you uncomfortable as a mother--
(laugh)
- I don't know, y'all both seemed kinda uncomfortable
when I said that.
I don't wanna put y'all in a situation.
You know what I'm saying?
- Just right, right.
(kiss smacks)
- That shit was sweet as fuck. (all laugh)
Krispy Kremes would be jealous of that sweetness.
- Yes, would you guys please get behind?
- Holy shit.
Ooh, I'm good as a motherfucker. (all laugh)
- Aw damn, I'm high as fuck.
Damn!
Aw, I'm high.
Y'all still look good as fuck together, all y'all, shit.
- Why didn't you pair us?
- I don't know, you know?
But I was close though.
Kinda.
- Yup.
- Kinda.
My man's like, nah, you wasn't that close, though.
(all laugh)
That's mean, look.
Are you guys like married or anything?
- You got rings on and shit? - Engaged.
Hey, congratu-motherfucking-lations.
- You know, I don't know.
How long you guys been together?
- Nine months.
- That's what's good.
- Uh-huh. - Mm-hmm.
- Enjoy each other's company and shit?
- Fuck yeah. - Yeah, I hope so.
- Y'all just go good with each other, man. (laugh)
My guy got the button up, you know.
She's dressed nice and shit, you know?
I always go with like the height, you know
'cause it seems females like a little more height,
so it's like, that like kinda matches up good.
Mm-hmm, look at that swagger, look at that grip.
It was a wrap, I just knew.
Mm-hmm, absolutely, shit.
- I mean, it's just the swag, the confidence, you know,
the way that she holds your hand,
the way that she's just like, yeah, that's me.
You know, sometimes you don't gotta say, it, you know?
Some people's energy just emits off them.
What's up? These two actually you know,
they kinda surprised me a little bit, you know.
Where'd you guys meet?
- Online. - Online.
- Online? Like Facebook?
- Uh, Plenty of Fish.
- Oh, P-O-F, yes.
Eh, eh, eh, yessir, reel him in!
(all laugh)
- Dope, fuck yeah.
(hands clap)
- Nice to meet you.
- You too.
- Nice to meet you.
Pleasure to meet you.
Pleasure to meet you.
Pleasure to meet you, man.
- Nice to meet you.
- Pleasure to meet you.
- Alright, bro.
- Pleasure to meet you.
Pleasure to meet you.
Pleasure to meet you.
(musical flourish)
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How to Make LinkedIn Requests to Connect - Duration: 2:38.
Hi, I'm Jane Jackson, career coach, and LinkedIn trainer.
There's been much debate on LinkedIn recently about connection requests.
What are your thoughts on LinkedIn connection requests?
You now the ones – the generic ones that say: I'd Like to Add you to My Professional
Network on LinkedIn If I've ever sent one of those to you by
accident, please accept my apologies – it would have only been because my flying fingers
clicked send before my brain kicked into gear.
I'm so disappointed every time I receive depersonalized LinkedIn connection requests
with the generic invitation "I'd like to add you to my professional network on Linkedin.'
When I receive those (and I get so many every day) I just wonder 'WHY WOULD I WANT TO
CONNECT WITH THAT PERSON?'
They haven't given me a reason why THEY want to connect let alone a hint of WHY I
should accept.
How do you feel about generic requests?
I put at the end of my summary "If you'd like to connect on LinkedIn, send me a personalised
invitation and make a genuine connection.
If you mention cats or golf it's more likely I'll respond!
Do you think most people even read my summary before they ask to connect?
Obviously not as only a handful have mentioned cats or golf.
And only ONE person has mentioned cats AND golf!
To be honest, it's not about cats nor golf, it's about whether they want to connect
with me because they are interested in what I have to offer as a career coach and LinkedIn
trainer, or if they just want to collect a lot of random connections.
I can only think that people send generic requests for 3 reasons: 1.
They don't know any better 2.
They don't really care 3.
They don't know what to say Well, here's what you can say: Tell me why
on earth you want to connect to me.
Really.
Tell me!
WHY?
Do we have synergies worth exploring?
What do you hope to obtain from our connection?
If you are truly interested in building long-term, sustainable business relationships via LinkedIn,
your personal touch on the invitation to connect is vital.
What do you think?
I love a good debate so let's start a discussion on this!
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Jeon Jungkook (BTS) - Begin MUSIC VIDEO [ENG SUB] - Duration: 3:58.
The fifteen year old me
who didn't have anything
The world was so big,
I was so small
Now I can't even imagine
myself who used to have no scent, who used to be empty
I pray
Love you my brother, thanks to my brothers
I now have emotions I became me
So I'm me
Now I'm me
You make me begin
You make me begin
You make me begin
Smile with me, smile with me, smile with me
You make me begin
Smile with me, smile with me
I can't stand
you crying
I want to cry instead
Although I can't
You make me begin
You make me begin
You make me begin
Cry with me, cry with me, cry with me
You make me begin
Cry with me, cry with me
I feel like I'm going to die when hyung is sad
When hyung is in pain,
it hurts more than when I'm in pain
Brother let's cry, cry, let's just cry
I don't know sadness well, but I'll just cry
Because, because
You made me again
You made me again
You made me again
Fly with me, fly with me, fly with me
You made me again
Fly with me, fly with me
You make me begin
You made me again
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Closest Black Holes and Killing Black Holes - Duration: 8:03.
Will a black hole destroy the Earth?
It's a question everyone asks when they find out about black holes.
The short and simple answer is probably not, because the closest black hole, that we know
of, is located about 3000 light years away.
This black hole is called V616 Monocerotis, or V616 Mon. for short.
As I mentioned, V616 Mon. is located about 3000 light years away and has between 9 to
13 times the mass of the sun.
The only reason we know a black hole is there is because it's located in a binary system
with a star with about half the mass of the sun.
The only thing small and heavy enough to make this star move like it does is a black hole.
And without this star we wouldn't know about V616 Mon. because we can't actually see black
holes, they're black, we can only see their gravitational effects on other objects, such
as this star.
One of the most famous black holes, Sagittarius A*, was discovered the same way.
Since the start of this century, for over 16 years now, some astronomers have been observing
certain stars, near the centre of the Milky Way, using infrared telescopes, in order to
see past the dust.
They watched the movement of these stars and found that they seemed to have slingshot orbits
around something that wasn't there.
The astronomers concluded that these stars were orbiting a black hole because that's
the only thing small and heavy enough to cause these stars to act like they do.
This black hole was of course named Sagittarius A*, or Sgr A* for short and is the supermassive
black hole in the centre of the Milky Way.
The second closest black hole to Earth is Cygnus X-1, which is located 6000 light years
away and has 15 times the mass of the sun.
Unsurprisingly, it's located in a binary system, like V616 Mon.
The third closest black hole is also in a binary system.
Someone with no knowledge about this topic might say that "It must be that black holes
are just usually in a binary system" but this is absolutely not the case.
In reality, all these black holes we have discovered have something nearby them because
that's the only way we can detect them.
Or it's one of the only ways.
One of the coolest ways to discover black holes is by detecting gravitational waves.
Einstein predicted the existence of gravitational waves in 1916, based on his theory of general
relativity.
And then on the 14th of September 2015 LIGO, or Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave
Observatory, detected gravitational waves for the first time.
Later on, on the 4th of January 2017 (this year) LIGO have detected gravitational waves
for the third official time.
If you want to know more about this, check out my video on the third gravitational wave
after watching this one.
There are two different types of black holes, and I've mentioned examples of each type.
V616 Mon. and Cygnus X-1 are examples of stellar black holes, black holes created when a massive
star collapses.
The other type of black hole is a supermassive black hole.
These black holes are located in the centre of most galaxies, including our galaxy, Sagittarius
A* is the Milky Way's supermassive black hole.
We don't know exactly how supermassive black holes form but we do have theories.
On my other video of how we may have a picture of a black hole soon Robert Lorrison commentated
and proposed a theory of how supermassive black holes form.
He basically said that the very first massive stars exploded in a hypernova, leaving a stellar
black hole behind, which (as he said) "served as the starting point for a galaxy to eventually
form around it".
It's very possible but we just need more evidence for it, so we can confidently say
"Yes, this happened".
There is another type.
Miniature black holes are black holes that would have a mass much smaller than the sun's
mass, but we've never seen this type of black hole.
V616 Mon. is the closest black hole, that we know of, but honestly there are most likely
black holes closer than V616 Mon, because we can't actually see black holes.
And it's important to make that clear.
Black holes don't emit any radiation because they're so gravitationally strong.
Light, the fastest thing in the universe, can't even escape it.
Sometimes, we can see the shadow the black hole causes onto the bright matter zipping
around it.
When matter falls over the event horizon it lets out radiation, which is why rims of black
holes tend to be extremely bright.
But why are they so bright?
Not just black holes, quasars as well.
How can they be so bright when black holes don't let anything escape, or more specifically
don't let any radiation escape.
Well it all comes down to the matter orbiting and falling into the black hole.
Imagine placing each end of a rubber band to two different cars, and then driving these
two cars in the same direction.
If the cars are going at the same speed, there's not a problem.
But if the front car suddenly starts going faster, let's say 20 miles per hour, while
the car behind is going 10 miles per hour, the rubber band is inevitably going to reach
it's stretching point and snap.
This is what happens to objects when they approach a black hole and is called "spaghettification".
The side closest to the black hole is being pulled faster than the far side of the object.
And this is also true for material orbiting the black hole, not just heading straight
into the black hole, because the near side of the object will be orbiting faster than
the outside, forcing it into a spiral.
Both scenarios, when material is spaghettified, creates so much friction that it can heat
the particles hotter than most stars.
And since there's usually a lot of material orbiting a black hole or an accretion disk,
there's a lot of fuel to keep it shining.
For all we know there could be a black hole heading straight for our solar system or worse,
Earth, but even if a black hole did get close to our solar system it would be pretty obvious
because we would start to see the effects.
But let's say a black hole was heading straight for our solar system, if we could we would
want to kill it right?
But how do you kill a black hole?
Well, according to Stephen Hawking, black holes can actually evaporate… but over a
very, very long period of time.
All around us, virtual particles are constantly popping into existence.
It's often said that they come in pairs, a particle and an antiparticle.
After existing for an extremely short amount of time, the two particles recombine and annihilate
each other.
Now if you have one of these particle pairs pop into existence at the event horizon, one
particle will fall into the black hole but the other particle is able to escape into
space and become an actual particle.
And when particles escape, the black hole loses a small amount of its energy and therefore
some of its mass, because mass and energy are related by Einstein's equation E = mc2.
This is called Hawking radiation.
So, by these virtual particles popping into existence at the event horizon, the black
hole will eventually evaporate into nothing, but after an extremely long time.
So it turns out all we need to do to defeat a black hole is to wait it out.
But aside from Hawking radiation, is it possible to destroy a black hole?
For instance, what if we detonate a nuclear bomb near the black hole or inside the event
horizon?
Or instead, how about we shoot bullets at the black hole?
Or even lasers?
What if we sent a star into the black hole?
How about we construct a black hole out of antimatter somehow, would that destroy the
black hole?
No.
Sending any matter into a black hole just adds to its mass and makes the black hole
larger, whether it's a nuclear bomb, bullets, lasers, a star or even another black hole.
At the moment, it seems that waiting eons is the only way to destroy a black hole.
Comment any ideas in the comment section on how to kill a black hole.
Make sure you subscribe for more content on astronomy and futurism.
If you enjoyed this video check out my most recent video or my playlist on black holes.
Thank you so much for watching, have a nice day.
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Every Father and Son in The World
Every Father and Son in The World
Every Father and Son in The World
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Mac Attram - Passion Fuels His Noble Mission To Empower People - Passion Sundays - Duration: 6:59.
hello everyone and welcome back to passion Sunday's the best way to end the
week and start another our guest today is phenomenally passionate about
entrepreneurship he is one of the world's leading entrepreneur coach and
he's passionate about helping you become one marketer I'm good to meet you thank
you very much most welcome thank you I'm really excited to get you on camera
because I've been watching some of your stuff before we met and you know you
come across really passionate and really genuine so I want to know first what
does passion mean to you oh wow that's a great question I think that question
what does passion mean to me is doing things that are within your flow things
that bring you alive whatever it is you know whether it's in sports or whether
it's in business or politics whatever it is because everybody is different what
makes one person passionate about something someone like take football
some person is really passionate and they'll sleep eats football and the
other person's a problem there but do what is passionate for you and there's
no right or wrong awesome and your passion is obviously intrapreneurship
and helping people build one of my businesses and wealth yeah absolutely I
love I loved helping people to really build the business that they want to
build make the money they want to make grow their wealth and grow their income
and when I'm on stage and I'm doing that it's it's from a passionate place
because I've been at a place where I was look I lost money I was broke I was in
debt and I managed to turn turn that around and I helped I love helping
people to build what they want to build so in your opinion what would be what
would be the secret to passion what's the secret to somebody being passionate
well passion is success to me so whichever it is what is the secret of
passion and success what really drives you what what really gets you excited
what what lights up your fire what what's that thing in your belly when
you're doing it time flies away and the when the times flying away and you look
at the time thing it's at a time and that means you were in a moment doing
something in flow where really wasn't about money
it wasn't about anything else if she's about doing something that makes time
fly I like that make time fly then you know you're in a moment I know it's one
of the questions that are actually asking my passion journey and workshops
when I'm coaching people I'm like what's that one thing that makes time fly yeah
you don't feel time going and that's definitely a sign of passion because you
won't be counting hours you're just gonna hit success and one day go I'm
here there you go exactly I love it exactly you see all of that sounds fun
and nice but we know the plan never goes according to plan especially in the
intrapreneurship world everybody thinks I'm gonna wake up I'm gonna buy this I'm
gonna sell that I'm gonna make money and we know the journey is more like up and
down up and down up and down and how do you find passion when times are low how
do i generate passion yes when times are low why you got some great questions
here no thanks I nowadays or certainly for
the last 11 years for me it all started from knowing what my purpose my mission
in life is and when I discovered that it stopped me searching here a search in
there and so actually what is it that I'm born to be doing what is it I find
easy to do what is it that when I'm helping people do it it's for me and so
my mission became to inspire educate and empower people to live a life of joy
courage passion and purpose easy passion is in I love that writers purpose
absolutely passionate book and so when I'm doing that and whether I'm doing on
the stage I'm writing a book or I'm speaking to entrepreneurs or whatever
for me automatically I'll fall into that passion areas and people look at me on
stage where's this guy getting all this energy from it's it's it's it comes
through me and I just deliver the way you know it and then for me it's joy
it's happiness it's it's helping people it's adding value it's all those things
so you simply just bypass the question which is you know there is no problems
because all I'm looking at is what I'm working for
and then suddenly that thing is not necessarily working for ya what I'm
supposed to be doing okay and no not many people stop and start and ask
himself this question what is it I'm supposed to be doing in this life
and if you imagine that we all just imagine for something we only had 24
hours all of us imagine you know you're 70 years 80 years 90 years put it down
to 24 hours in those 24 hours what are you supposed to be doing because those
19 years will come like that and so every day I live from what am I
supposed to be doing and for me helping entrepreneurs helping people to to grow
personally helping people to grow their wealth helping people to live the life
they want helped me be able to be happy lift passionately if I'm doing that I'm
aligned I love that so is it about being altruistic or altruistic you know it is
about more for me or is it more for others because I get those different
different kind of good pressures from people saying well passion is about
being outward focused some people say it's about inwards focus uh-huh and my
answer to you is both my answer to you is both maybe let me give you an example
why why make money okay I'll make money some people's our wait money to pay my
bills okay why grow your wealth well so I can have a lifestyle Heather yachts
goes on these vacations okay do you know that if you focus on building or if you
want a lot of income you want to put great create great wealth many people
will become wealthy but they're not happy so if you focus on helping people
in what in whatever way whatever your passion is helping people to get what
they want right now you're doing it from a place where you are inspired you
you're from a place of passion you want to do that and you're adding value to
them guess what the money will come so when I say both I'm talking about you
doing what you're supposed to be doing that the people wouldn't come to you man
it's a match that means you're going to get what you want yes your serve people
people serve directly the universe is gonna pay you back again yeah so for me
it's for me it's both it's love that's not one or the other look and that's for
the universe there you go like this has been awesome thank you very much you're
most welcome thank you for inviting me thank you passion
what do you think I hope you found this interview as useful as I did if so leave
your comments on the blog below and do share it with your friends and if you'd
like more tools tips techniques and exclusive interviews that I only share
with my website go to Mustafa comm and until next episode live passionately
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HOW TO SAVE 50% OF YOUR MONTHLY INCOME (PART 2) - How to save hundreds more each month - Duration: 12:30.
what's up guys how's your day going Mike's here of money and life TV along
with my sidekick chipper I am here for part number two of how we
saved 50% of our net monthly income we are here to talk about how we save
hundreds more every single month and how you might be able to save more money as
well so what are we waiting for let's dive right into this
I brought the pig and I brought the cash because we are gonna be talking about
saving some money let's make it rain!!!!
all right ladies and gentlemen now if if you have not seen part number one go
check out the first video of this series I'm going to link it up in the
description down below and I'll put a link in the comments section as well
there are in the first part that we've talked about seven strategies of how my
wife and I save hundreds of dollars more every single month so make sure to check
that out if you have not seen it already I just want you guys to know this is
really not a full list of everything we do that's why I'm making this into a
series of videos so that video by video you can learn what my wife and I do to
save the amount of money we save every single month if you're sitting there
well like I can't save 50% of my income that's totally fine when I first started
I can only save 10 or 15% of my income when I say that we say 50% of our net
monthly income it's because we've been working at this for like five to ten
years so it's not something that comes overnight and 50% is just a goal it's
just a number right so if you're not there it's okay but just work towards
saving more of your net monthly income every single month and every year and
you'll be so much better off before doing so so let's dive into the video of
what tips we have for you today
all right so today I got five tips now these are all gonna be just related to
the home you decided I want to do one just talking about how we save money
around our house so the first one I don't hopefully you guys can see this is
I'm gonna talk about pools and spas when I first got the house I was so excited
because there's a spa and I'm thinking man I got my own spa this is gonna be
great it was a Jacuzzi if you guys can imagine
this Jacuzzi has light so you could light up with multi colored lights it
had a stereo system in it I'm like thinking this is great
but come to find out only after having our house just for a few months the
thing breaks oh god no God please no no no
if this spa completely breaks and but what I found is by owning that spa it
was actually costing me around $100 per month because if I averaged out the cost
of the chemicals that I had to buy every three months and the cost of the energy
bill every single month were trying to try to keep that spa going it was easily
costing us right around $100 a month it was a blessing in disguise when the
thing died because it gave me an excuse to get rid of it now the second thing I
want to talk about is pulse now before you want to shoot me for about from what
I'm about to say please here take a moment to hear me out
IATA break a broom handle open your eyes
but we purposely do not look for houses with pulse I grew up with one I was
lucky that enough to be able to swim in one but I realized as I got older the
only thing I was doing was not swimming I just was cleaning it and I wasn't
enjoying it and so I learned very early on that you know without knowing how
much the thing cost of how much work a pool can be so but if you want a pool I
have a couple suggestions for you it will save you thousands of dollars
because as you know pools especially in-ground pools are one of the most
expensive things you and your family can buy an in-ground pool can ease
run you $50,000 and that's not all the average pool for our research can easily
cost the average person from one to three hundred dollars a month that's
some pretty big money if you think about it
there's a couple ways to still be able to swim but not have to pay the high
cost of having the pool my first suggestion would be find a friend who
has one because there are the best friends in the world treat them very
well so they let you swim my second suggestion is if if you don't mind it
swim it find the public pool there's a lot of public pools available in cities
usually can be found at the college or the high school in the city or town in
which you live in and it's very cheap my wife and I went swimming in a very nice
community pool recently out of high school it's only three bucks three bucks
versus one hundred to three hundred dollars every month just think about it
but if you still want to pull really consider getting an above-ground pool
they are much much cheaper and they can save you a lot of money versus
installing a full in-ground pool so just kind of kind of weigh your options
there's a lot of hitting cost owning a swimming pool at least do your research
before diving right in no pun intended
okay guys let's talk about the second thing our list today it wasn't really
intentionally to save money it really was and I'll be honest with you but we
had we simplified our backyard but when we first bought the house our backyard
was so overgrown we had trees in huge bushes like bushes like 10 feet high
guys like taller than Andre the Giant right there was a ton of weeds
it just it was a mess when we bought the house so we stripped it all out it was
so worth our time to simplify our backyard because not only did it save me
one to two hours every week which really adds up but now our water bill is
reduced to because we don't have all these plants and shrubs like we used to
back there initially and so that is a small savings but nonetheless we save
$30 more a month just on our water bill alone because we took the time to
simplify our backyard but really they're the biggest savings like I said is the
time think about what you could do with two
extra hours every single week think about how valuable your time is
that is true money there this time is money
alright number 3 pest control now as you guys know there's many ways to do pest
control you can do it yourself you can pay somebody to do it monthly or you can
pay somebody to do it quarterly the cheapest option is probably doing
yourself we don't do that option because I don't want to spend the time out there
trying to kill bugs so we do pay somebody if you want to save some
control bill consider doing pest control quarterly if your pests aren't that bad
and if you do that you're easily gonna save at least thirty dollars every
single month okay number four let's talk about home warranties guys I'm not
against owning the home warranties and when I say I'm not against it what I
mean is just for like the first year or two just to make sure that everything in
the house is working properly you know was costing us $60 a month okay and I
noticed that as into the second year of our warranty they upped the cost and I
could just could see when I got the bill for the third year before renewing they
were gonna up it again and so I said uh-huh you're gone said you're done son
oh we killed our home warranty
right away after doing that we started saving $60 a month and boy I cannot tell
you how happy I am for doing that because you know when I was on the phone
with them there and told them I want to cancel they're like oh well you should
really renew and I said no you know we're gonna finance our own repairs we
can we can self-fund our own repairs and we should be okay
and so we cancelled it and like I said I'm so glad I did because they hounded
me this home warranty company literally called me you know every couple days for
six freaking months they were getting the better deal and they were just
begging for my income I was a profit Center for them I was an income for them
wanna know more and so we cancelled it and I would
really encourage you to cancel your home warranty as well if you have one and
start saving the money and just put that money separately in a savings account
and get rid of the warranty their charge it might cost you your house at home
number five let's talk about yard work now as we know some people love yard
work other people hear yard work iPhone the side of enjoying yard work so I
don't mind doing yard work myself in America depending on the size of your
home where you live a gardener can easily run you anywhere from a hundred
dollars a month to two hundred dollars a month depending on your property and
other factors that are need to be considered where I live it's about 100
dollars a month by doing around yard work I like we're saving that money but
it's great exercise away from that computer so I really enjoy guard work I
don't mind it one bit you know someday in the future as we make more money
we're probably gonna hire a gardener but at this point I don't mind doing it at
all and I have a lot of fun with it okay guys we just covered those five methods
or strategies things that we do to save money by following these techniques
you'll have saved three hundred the six hundred sixty dollars a month just by
changing your lifestyle you know making these trade-offs with these types of
things around your home you'll save a lot of money every single month
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Obywatel G.C. - Don't ask about Poland - Duration: 6:03.
It's not a carnival but I want to dance and I'll dance with her till the day.
It's not fun but I'm having fun. Sleepless nights, sleepy days...
She's not a lover but I sleep with her. Even though they laugh and mock at me.
She's so tired and drunk all the time. That's why... Don't ask no more...
(Don't ask me) Why I'm with her.
(Don't ask me) Why I'm not with someone else.
(Don't ask me) Why I think that... That there's no other place for me.
(Don't ask me) What I still see in her.
(Don't ask me) Why I don't see it in the other.
(Don't ask me) Why I still want to fall asleep in her and wake up...
These dirty stations where I meet her. These crowds who swear quietly.
This drunk who mumbles something in his sleep... That so long as we still live, she lives too...
Don't ask me...
Don't ask me... what I see in her.
(Don't ask me) What I still see in her.
(Don't ask me) Why I don't see it in the other.
(Don't ask me) Why I still want to fall asleep in her and wake up.
(Don't ask me) Why I'm with her.
(Don't ask me) Why I'm not with someone else.
(Don't ask me) Why I think that... That there's no other place for me...
(Don't ask me) Why I'm with her.
(Don't ask me) Why I'm not with someone else.
(Don't ask me) Why I think that... That there's no other place for me...
(Don't ask me) What I still see in her.
(Don't ask me) Why I don't see it in the other.
(Don't ask me) Why I still want to fall asleep in her and wake up...
Don't ask...
Don't ask...
Don't ask...
Don't ask...
Don't ask...
Why I'm with her.
Don't ask...
Why I'm not with someone else.
Don't ask...
What I still see in her.
Don't ask...
Why I don't see it in the other.
Don't ask...
What I still see in her.
Don't ask...
Why I don't see it in the other.
Don't ask...
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how to make online money || perday 1000/- || TECHNO ANKUSH || - Duration: 4:35.
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