We Replaced The Closest Star With Supermassive Black Holes | This Happened

We Replaced The Closest Star With Supermassive Black Holes | This Happened

14 Video Views·May 1, 2026  #ton618 #phoenixa #blackhole

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What if supermassive black holes replaced our nearest star, Proxima Centauri? What would the sky look like if TON 618 or Phoenix A were just 4.2 light years away from us? This cinematic space simulation explores black holes, giant stars, and the insane scale of our universe.

In this video, we simulate what would happen if some of the largest objects in the universe to date, like Betelgeuse, VY Canis Majoris, UY Scuti, Stephenson 2-18, TON 618, and Phoenix A* were as close to Earth as Proxima Centauri.

Starting with massive stars and moving into ultramassive black holes, we explore how our night sky would change, and how reality itself would feel different.

From red supergiants to quasars, from accretion disks to gravitational lensing, this journey reveals how small our Sun really is, and how extreme the universe can become.

What would happen if a black hole became our closest cosmic neighbor? Would the sky glow? Would light bend around it? Would nights still exist?

This is not just a simulation, this is a new perspective.

If you enjoy space, astronomy, black holes, and cinematic journeys through the universe, this video is for you!

Timestamps:

00:00 - Cinematic intro
00:42 - Brief explanation and Proxima Centauri
01:15 - Betelgeuse
02:16 - VY Canis Majoris
02:43 - UY Scuti
04:00 - Stephenson 2-18
05:22 - The Gargantua black hole from Interstellar
05:50 - TON 618
07:26 - Phoenix A

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