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(Recommended)Popular Videos : [TED] How to take a picture of a black hole | Katie Bouman

 

This time, I will review the popular YouTube videos.

These days, even if it's good to watch on YouTube, sometimes people skip it or don't watch it if it's too long.

When you watch Youtube, do you scroll and read the comments first?

To save your busy time, why don't you check out the fun contents, summary, and empathy comments of popular YouTube videos first and watch YouTube?

(Recommended)Popular Videos : [TED] How to take a picture of a black hole | Katie Bouman

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BIvezCVcsYs

 


 

Summary Comments : [TED] How to take a picture of a black hole | Katie Bouman

Sa************:
1. Light doesn't escape a black hole once it crosses a certain boundary. (the event horizon)
2. Theoretically, the size of the telescope required to take the picture of this particular black hole would be roughly the size of the Earth.
3. The black hole is 53mil light years away.

So, the scientists took a picture of something 53mil ly away which was not supposed to be visible using a method which was not supposed to work and yet they made it possible.
#Respect.

 

 

Playtime Comments : [TED] How to take a picture of a black hole | Katie Bouman

An****:

Just watched the video again and I realized that 4:14 literally the one we see of a real black hole but in black and white. She really predicted the future and made it come true


Ke***:

11:47
That looks surprisingly close to the one we got a few days ago.


Br********:

Her predictive reconstruction at 7:20 was spot on. Pretty much exactly what the first picture looked like.


as******:
This 2017 videos pic at 4:15, looking almost exactly same as the real one released in 10th April 2019

 

 

Top Comments : [TED] How to take a picture of a black hole | Katie Bouman

ch**********:

Looks like she practiced it 200 times. Fantastic job


jm****:

Today, this talk became reality. It's an incredible achievement, Dr. Bouman! Well-done, and keep up the great work!


Ra***********:
I want to borrow her enthusiasm for my studies

Je************:
The most enthusiastic Ph.D. student in the world. It's adorable and intimidating at the same time.

My******:

Everyone watching this (again) because they actually took a picture


Pa*********:
I saw this in my recommendations and at first I was like, "Another video about the black hole and Katie Bouman..." then I saw that it was posted 2 years ago!!! WHAAA?!?!?!?!!?!

br***********:
Stephen Hawking would be so proud. RIP <3 science.

Du********:
Bouman: “We may see a picture of black hole in the next couple years”
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1 year 11 months 14 days later...

Ar*******:

Love the passion of this woman. Great work she did I am so proud of our scientists


Re*********:

Listen to the enthusiasm in her voice! I wish I could be as focused and passionate about anything as she is about her work! Dr. Bouman, you and your team have done something of great historical and scientific significance, but your passion and excitement make you my hero. Respect.

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Vi*******:

Me : How to take picture of Black Hole Tutorial
Youtube : Watch this


He************:
Nolan must be proud she said “Interstellar”

Ba*******:

Thank you for the extreme creative work.


AL******:
Congrats to her. The universe is vast mysterious place. I wonder......whats on the other side of the event horizon or other side of the black hole....

Le******:
Very clever idea for solving the “confident” issue.

Ma*********:
Future spoiler: You did it!


Congrats, Katie and Project Event Horizon Telescope!

Ru***:

I like how she is nervous yet excited about first black hole image.


tr***:
Black Hole: I absorb light and swallow everything in my path! No one will ever see me >:)

Humans on a rock take a picture of it anyway

Black hole: Am I a joke to you?

Ay************:
Who is watching this video after seeing the first picture of black hole ? [April 10th, 2019]

Yes, on 10th April, this actually became a reality. Thank you Katie Bouman.

Mo*************:
"Although I won't be able to show you a real picture of a black hole today,"


You can now Katie, you definitely can.

He********:
"i'd like to encourage all of you to go out, and help push the boundaries of science(the boundaries we set to ourselves). Even if it may at first seem as mysterious to you as a black hole." THIS IS THE LIFE ADVICE WE ALL NEEDED.

Nj**********:

She should go back to TEDx and tell em "I told you so".
Great work on the scientist who made this happen.


Ad**********:
I am literally crying . I feel so happy for her . Just look at her enthusiasm you can see it in her eyes . Congratulations

Al*******:

YES you did it! Stephen Hawking would have loved to see it.


Al********:

Thank god there is a tutorial I've been waiting for this


MO*******:
This video had less than 1Milion view before 5 days.
Conclusion:- People will appreciate you only after you become famous.

Da*********:

No background in astronomy - finds black hole. Awsome.


An***********:
And in 2019 you did it!!! Congratulations katie you're sooo amazingggg

Fr***************:

She's just perfect - intelligent, amazing, beautiful, devoted to her work... and that smile <3


Ma********:
First, how does it feels to be a very famous internet meme star

Al***********:
you just know that a TED Talk is good when it starts off with "In the movie Interstellar..."

Re******:
It’s awesome when people don’t just predict the future, they make it happen

Ar****************:
Youtube(2019):How to picture a blackhole
" "(3025): DIY telescope to see a black hole



Just being optimistic,sure the world end before 3000

Br**********:
Watching this two years later after you accomplished your goal Dr. Bouman! Congratulations!

Je*******************:

Anyone else have a squirrel moment looking at the solo cups and plates?


 

 

[TED] We gathered comments about popular videos and looked at them in summary, including play time, and order of popularity.

It's a good video or channel, but if you're sad because it's too long, please leave a YouTube channel or video link and I'll post it on this blog.

 

 

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