@kindredwolves

This guy is one more acid trip away from going full mad scientist. I like him.

@MrMh722

I've done a fair amount of studying on black holes and astronomy/cosmology in general and I had 2 penny-drop moments during this lecture. Outstanding.

@viveksv6531

I wish my teachers were so engaging. Not for a second did I look away or felt bored. Very engaging and informative!!

@usmccoop

So glad I found this! This lecture is just what the doctor ordered for explaining the advanced theoretical concepts of what's occurring in astrophysics today in plain language. Thanks for posting!

@pecan11

I love the way some of these present day physicists are incredibly good presenters, and explain it so well to us laypeople

@andydonnelly8677

Wow, the concept that the universe is the interior of a black hole has just floored me.

@larrybrown1597

What struck me is presenting the notion that the visible universe is just that, and there's stuff beyond that which we know must be there, and as it crosses over an event horizon and enters into our visible universe it expands our knowledge that much more and now becomes visible to us, but like a black hole we can never see beyond the event horizon. Just like being in a black hole. Absolutely mesmerizing. Bravo.

@rushman2k3

18:51 this dude has been keeping an apple in his back pocket for nearly 19 minutes for thats lol

@cmddraven7539

The prospect of each Black Hole containing it's own Universe is something I've believed since high school.
The way I saw it, Time, Energy and Matter get pulled in- but Time, Energy and Matter don't just disappear; they have to go somewhere, so the existence of multiple universes (and of White Holes) has been something I have suspected for the better part of 17/18 years.

I'm feeling a mixture of vindication, that my theory is shared by minds in the scientific community, and regret that I was never good enough with mathematics to actually JOIN that community and contribute from within.

@colonelkurtz2269

Albert Einstein made contributions to physics. His brother Frank made, well, he made a monster.

@7msali

This is the easiest-to-understand description of black hole I have ever listened to... at the same time, I learned many new things around this topic... loved it

@lightingnabottle6065

I've listen/veiwed many physics lectures on youtube. Mr.James Beacham just gave one of the best I've heard.
 Especially the importance of us, the responsibility of us. THE DARE to Value the future of our species,and our place in it . A new way of being, one that's not just a mediocre existence. 

I hope for this future. THIS INCREDIBLE WORLD, THIS MAGNIFICENT UNIVERSE WE ARE BLESSED to be an observer and participant of.

THANK YOU MR.JAMES BEACHAM FOR THIS LECTURE.

🙏🙏🙏👏👏👏❤️❤️❤️.

@Dr10Jeeps

Another home run by the RI! Thank you Dr. Beacham for a fascinating and powerful lecture.

@dadotopic123

The lecture was very interesting and full of brilliant ideas, 
Delivery was powerful with enormous courage, passion and skill on display. Very much appreciated.

@muazarooj7769

This is quite possibly the best explanation that I have ever come across. Kudos to you man!

@abc-music

I learned a lot today, thank you!

@TheFos88

I tried falling asleep listening to this and 57 minutes later I was shocked that it was over already. Lol this was incredibly engaging

@vanders1200

the biggest shock to me out of this whole experience is that auditorium has empty seats .... outstanding .. just brilliant.

@isobelpirie1823

What a brilliant spellbinding presentation.Please have James Beacham again,

@AustinMulkaMusic

He is an excellent communicator.