How Neutron Stars are Created | How The Universe Works | Science Channel

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On this captivating episode of How The Universe Works, we delve into the mind-boggling enigmas concealed within neutron stars. Brace yourself for a mind-blowing journey as we unravel the mysteries of these celestial behemoths. Neutron stars, the remnants left behind after a massive star explosion, possess an enormous gravitational pull that defies comprehension. Join us as we explore what makes these cosmic giants so remarkable and explore the unique physics that govern their existence.
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All Comments (16)
  • @sulphurous2656
    This was my favorite program on the Science Channel around 2010.
  • @Arcsin27
    I love how the graphics update over time as we learn more about these topics! When I watched as a kid in the 2010s, they depicted pulsars as cracked black and white spheres flipping over themselves, now they’re smooth and gray and spin around their axis!
  • @RP-dv3pw
    Back when science was science.
  • @Ivan26085
    How the universe works is my favorite episodes
  • @jacoblahr
    Neutron stars (pulsars, magnatars) facinate me by far the coolest objects in the universe. A golf ball sized N star weighs billions lbs are you kidding me! Quasars are a close second. Im my opinion 😁
  • @Suro_One
    Wow🎉🎉🎉❤😂😢😅😮😊
  • @docholiday8029
    Current theory about neutron stars is significantly wrong. Hope they get it right someday.
  • @b_shubhs
    It is possible all episode's in hindi language 😢
  • @mighttridim9561
    the face expressions and hand motions are so ridiculous and so fake, it ruined everything in the video