@MaddEndd

To stabilise the spacecraft, couldn't you just force it into a constant freefall into the black hole, that you counterbalance with the Halo Drive? Using something like an anchor on a long string that is much closer to the black hole.

@dknadeau0912

This channel is incredible. I recently found this community and I love it. Such a peaceful vibe, I listen at night before bed to help me relax and have an existential crisis lol

@LaurenceKoppe

Gosh, I LOVE watching your videos, because you are a Scientist who is not embarassed to speculate imaginatively about the cosmos and interstellar travel, and yet you always do so by “sticking to the rules”, and imagining realistic possibilities!

@markg3025

After watching several episodes I feel so smart due to the fact that your explanations are incredibly focused and understandable. Thank you

@miketacos9034

This is the most plausible almost light speed method I’ve ever heard of, why am I only hearing of it now?? Love your videos man!

@Viper4c

I don't have any physics related education what so ever but man do I love watching these videos! Very very interesting stuff even though I don't "really understand" most of the maths and physics behind it! Big thanks for all the work you put into this!

@Infrared01

I love seeing the inclusion of images and clips from some of my favorite games, those being Stellaris and SpaceEngine! A lot of my own ideas regarding interstellar travel stemmed from game mechanics.

@michalk1487

Found your channel a few weeks back... And I'm watching several episodes a day... And is a fantastic balance of astronomy/physics/math /theoretical science... 
Highly underrated channel too...
Great work @cool Worlds.

@justinharris3616

I found this guys videos one day ago, and His explanations are unbelievable. I graduated high school with a 2.6 gpa but this guy makes this stuff so easy to understand......good job man.......good job

@durianhead

just found this channel, as many others probably have. definitely not a science student, not by any sense of the word; but the clarity and enthusiasm you bring to the topics you do is immensely elucidating, regardless of the subject. 

bonus is that as you're a professor that produces and interacts with actual validated research papers, citation and credibility of knowledge is much less of a potential issue. subscribed, interested to see what content comes in the future :)

@DoktorFishPhilly

I just wanted to comment on your last statement.  You couldn't be more correct about folks needing to take a minute to ask big questions and look for answers to them. 
Thank you for doing your research and making these videos.  It has helped me in many ways with big questions I have.  
Cheers to you and have a great day! 
👽🌬💨💨💨🛸

@yanyanfourtwenty

Cool science channel...


Even cooler science channel with a professor with his own peer-reviewed papers and valid sources....


instasubbed!!!!!!

@TalaashDotCom

I am surprised that it took me long to find such a channel. Thank you for all your work and solid facts. 

This is what I was looking for for so long!

@AGShoomno

I've just found this channel and I'm absolutely enamoured with your ability to explain things. Thank you so much!

@adognamedbird

I love to just put your videos on when I come out and feed my chickens and geese in the morning it's very soothing to listen to❤

@neowise2020

Just found your channel and I can't get enough. We need more people thinking and talking about the concepts you are exploring. To think outside of the box that is this planet is so invigorating! Keep up the amazing work!

@desmondfromlost

I love this. My education ended up going the way of mathematics (crippling fear of real world applications) but astronomy has a special place in my heart

@thebigcnel

As someone who loves space but could never think of this stuff, thank you for the videos.  Very engaging.

@DivPivShiftmaster

The Orlando cali example was superb. I'm sold

@calvincameron354

This is probably one of the best channels I've found in a long time.