@David-bh7hs

I am very pleased that you took a realist, observationalist perspective when it comes to astrophysics. Too many science "educators" only want to hype up a crowd, instead of telling them what we actually know. That is the wrong way of reaching to the public, over promising the actual knowledge in the scientific lexicon is a quick way to ruin someone's trust in scientists. The fact that you have the guts to say "this makes no sense, so it probably isn't true, we just need to find out why" is amazing. Too many people go "science is WACKY! Isn't that cool!" and in doing so destroy the credibility and tradition of years of scientific research.

@antonkucera6608

The way he conveys this information in such a fascinating and engaging way is worthy of global recognition 
Keep up the great work Dom!

@upandatom

Your breadth and depth of knowledge is so impressive 🤩

@dibeos

All these maps that you make are extreeeeeemely useful, because they give a general picture of each subject. I remember when I just entered in college to study physics, and for me there were so many distinct attractive areas that it was hard to decide which one I would focus my carrier on. If I had one of your maps back then, i’m sure that my process of decision would have been smoother. Just want to encourage you to continue “mapping” ONTO the whole realm of science and math haha. Great job!

@carlosmadriaga1409

This is perfect because I'm about to study black holes for my astrophysics course next month.

@Hulululul488

we need more chanels like dos, kurzgesagt, veritasium, pbs spacetime, numberphile, science asylum and vsauce.

@Sofi81-q8b

I hope the devs will eventually fix this "Black Hole" bug, it crashes the game if you get succed in. But jokes aside this was the most informative video on black holes I've seen so far. Can't imagine how much work and time it was to make this.

@saikashyap9125

The smile at the end .I can see fear in it

@MedlifeCrisis

I love your map videos 😍

@bastiaanwilliams5311

Only clear and no nonsense video on YouTube about black holes. Thank you.

@valeriag2842

I just love the posters. There's something about the design, the details, EVERYTHING.
These are such high quality videos

@sebastianclarke2441

More black hole mysteries to ponder: 
How do gravitational waves interact with frame dragged space time?
Does a black hole block gravitational waves passing through it and absorb its energy?
Or would they pass right through, possibly extracting information?
What would a black hole merger with a white hole look like?

@deciduowl

Omg Professor AstroCat was my childhood. I never knew one of my favourite channels made the books that got me interested in space and science.

@danielpirone8028

Fantastic video - thanks for sharing!  Also the dudes pruning trees in the background was amusing

@cheaterxl243

Im about to learn about Black holes in about two years for school so this video is perfect for having a huge headstart.

@aniruddhamrao9600

Making a concept flowchart in the form of maps is way better than making complicated notes

@GrandAdmiralMitthrawnuruodo

It always delights my heart, when you say: „This is still active research“, it gets me very excited for my future! 😃

@zetadroid

I teach an advanced gr lecture in my uni and I must congratulate with you, because this is quite a good video with a complete and accurate summary.

@TheWestifyable

Ya solid video bro. I’ve watched a TON of black hole videos and this is one of the best. Space is wild.

@boum62

My young son sent me this link.  Your video was super.  Well done my friend.