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Neutron Stars are More Bizarre Than You Think
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300,666 Views • Mar 3, 2024 • Click to toggle off description
Step into the enigmatic realm of neutron stars, where the universe showcases its extremes. This documentary-style video guides you through the life and legacy of neutron stars, the dense remnants left by supernovae, the explosive deaths of massive stars. We delve into the heart of these cosmic enigmas, exploring how they compress more mass than the sun into a sphere just kilometers across, resulting in densities and gravitational fields almost beyond comprehension. Discover the peculiarities of neutron star phenomena, such as pulsars that beam radio waves across the cosmos and magnetars with magnetic fields trillion times stronger than Earth's.
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Genre: Education
Date of upload: Mar 3, 2024 ^^


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Top Comments of this video!! :3

@user-vb5zl3oe3h

2 months ago

"...the crucible the universe uses to forge its most precious elements." What a beautiful analogy.

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@user-vb5zl3oe3h

2 months ago

You had me at "Neutron Star"

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@satanofficial3902

2 months ago

"Thar be GOLD!!! from them thar neutron stars!" ---Grizzled old desert prospector

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@oNe-TwO-fReE

1 month ago

For as far back as I can remember I have always had a fascination with Neutron Stars. Great presentation. Thanks

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@RT-qd8yl

2 months ago

Awesome video. Pulsars have always taken a big chunk of my daydreaming time. I love this channel, you deserve so may more subs!

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@scott-qk8sm

2 months ago

Well done and in words/explanations I can understand!

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@mistermanhattan5838

1 week ago

I’m a medical doctor and I still find myself nerding-out to cosmology videos. I guess that little child inside all of us remains well into adulthood

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@ro4eva

2 months ago

They are endlessly fascinating, and in their own way, beautiful.

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@PioLisieux

2 months ago

Bravo Your work is much appreciated by this layman

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@bdis89

2 months ago

I enjoy the Fascinating content and informative velocity.

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@GroovyVideo2

2 months ago

Great show - Thanks —Fx at about 8 minutes is very bright and flashing

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@jado5705

2 months ago

Magnetars are the real bad boys

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@Pzevv

2 months ago

Great video! I like how you used sound with your graphics; I haven't seen many creators make clips as immersive as yours. But I do think that the quick animations would benefit from a 60 fps upload. What you presented definitely gets the point across, but at 30 fps many animations felt jagged to me. Just some observations, I hope the feedback helps!

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@Trev0r98

2 months ago

Interesting factoid about neutron stars: The speed of sound inside a neutron star is approximately equal to c / (3^.5) - that is, the speed of light divided by the square root of 3.

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@peterclancy3653

3 weeks ago

What’s holding up the teaspoon?

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@rbl4641

2 months ago

These stunning entities...truly mind boggling

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@MrHyde11976

1 week ago

Thanks for this. Was always interested in neutron stars very cool

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@YogSoth

2 months ago

The writing on this channel keeps getting better imo. Not sure where he gets his ideas from but I’m loving it. This has got to be one of the top sci-fi channels on YouTube. I love the concept of a “neutron star.” I’d love to see the idea fleshed out in future episodes. The only issue I have is I think he went a little overboard with the density. 1 billion tons in a teaspoon sounds cool but it takes away from what is otherwise a very realistic idea. I think it should be toned down just a bit, maybe 10 tons for a teaspoon would be more believable. I’m pretty sure anything as dense as what is described would collapse into a black hole.

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@phillipgoodyear4196

3 weeks ago

Brilliant and clear explanations.

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@0SiLe

2 months ago

Great documentary thank you

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