@Jawad_sharif

Thank you for making these videos and update us about science.

@NashPotatoesOutdoorShow

Great video! I'm curious to learn about white holes...

@tresajessygeorge210

THANK YOU...
 DR. GREEN...!!!

@corinnefeldmann5259

Physicist with great personalities, inspiring.

@JacobCanote

I heard my heart skip a beat. Damn Kara. 😜

@isatousarr7044

Gravitational echoes offer a fascinating window into the mysteries of black holes and quantum gravity, potentially challenging our understanding of spacetime. Loop Quantum Gravity (LQG), which attempts to merge quantum mechanics with general relativity, could provide the framework for interpreting these echoes as signals from a quantum structure of spacetime near black holes. If confirmed, this would be a groundbreaking step toward understanding the quantum nature of gravity and the true fabric of the universe. It's thrilling to imagine that these gravitational echoes might be the key to unlocking deeper insights into both black holes and quantum gravity.

@Risteard156

Beyond Einstein Book by Michio Kaku and Jennifer Thompson all about the Universe 💯👍

@lanimulrepus

Excellent!

@TheMemesofDestruction

Science Rocks! ^.^

@sakismpalatsias4106

Super cool 😎 so jealous

@rachel_rexxx

That sound was much cooler after the explanation

@comtearnau00

Enjoy the final music

@NewMessage

I swear I've heard about this before...

@joshuawatson2220

the locations of the event horizon telescope (when connected) look like an Amplituhedron

@farbaff

would light not ping pong around within the disc before coming out to us, and create "false" echoes? Would there not be many many echoes or are they somehow able to math the noise out? And how would they know which ones were "noise and which one were "music"?

@lemontrifle5542

The Universe is Singing.

@longlostkryptonian5797

It makes me wonder if primordial BHs  have some of the first photons ever produced perpetually trapped on that inner most ring?

@chrisdavis9746

I love science.  I really do.  But , do you think some things just are what they are? Im not sure that everything,  everything,  can be explained.

@phoenix007ism

The universe is a manifestation of the information that the brain receives and the brain itself is part of that manifestation. Subjects and objects are mere reflections of one another.