Sarina
1/5/2023 05:01:23 pm
That was such a cool video. First of all, the animation was SO GOOD! I really appreciate good animation, and that’s also one of the first things I look for before watching a movie. Second, the video is really interesting and educational. It teaches facts and does it in an interesting way, so it’s good for if you need facts but don’t want to listen to some dull middle aged guy drone on about the science of black holes. The video manages to be engaging and informative at the same time. Props to bright side for this spectacular video.
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Allie
1/5/2023 06:21:09 pm
It was interesting because it showed while going to the black hole, it showed the space aircraft, satellites, and etc. It definitely gave me some goosebumps while watching the video. The 3D animation looked so real, it looked like I could touch the planets shown in the video!
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Chelsea GIVE ROCKS TO FLYERS
1/9/2023 03:12:57 pm
I think this video is really interesting. It shows you all the planets and objects in space, except with close ups like in Saturn's rings. When we get to the black hole, the dust and light around it is unique and I haven't seen anything else like it. It is also very educational in an interesting way instead of a boring lecture. It also makes you wonder about it like the white hole on the other side. It also explains a lot, because if the white hole is on one side, and the black hole is on another, how is there so much space for darkness in between? But then the video answers it: You get shrinked and time slows down. Even though it may only be, let's say, 100 miles thick, it takes longer because you are in slow motion and smaller. One of my favorite things about this video is the 3D animation. It seems so real, even though you are outside the spacecraft thingamabobber. If you had an ar headset, going on mars, into the blackhole, seeing blackness, and other thing would seem very real. It also looks a bit too perfect to be true, but I like it when it is like that. Unless I am drawing, I will want it to look realistic.
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LIAM McKEOWN
1/9/2023 05:11:08 pm
The reason that there is the glowing almost dust like stuff around the black hole is the high amount of light getting absorbed by the black hole.
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