@luckylmj

2:17 Minor correction: Iron fusion can happen, it just uses more energy to do so than is released, unlike every lighter element.

@WinVisten

Why doesn't the neutron star rip a tunnel through the red giant as it plunges its way in? I was originally going to ask why the neutron star wouldn't shred it, but then I remembered how huge a red supergiant is, that even a neutron star's extremely strong gravity probably wouldn't be able to shred one.

@borisbadaxe9678

Soft and chewy on the outside, hard and crunchy on the inside!

@ReflectiveLayerFilm

Black Hole animation was really cool.

@SeauxNOLALady

Emily Levesque did a great lecture on stellar evolution at the Perimeter Institute of Theoretical Physics on weird stars and it’s one of my absolute favorite lectures ever! I am so obsessed with astronomy and astrophysics but I regret not studying it in college, and instead studying Cell and Molecular Biology. I should have majored in physics or something related to astronomy… but thanks to YouTube I can still learn and enjoy all the developments and discoveries!

@APopov

Keep on doing these videos! One minor suggestion: at 0:42 mark it is a bit hard to understand cross-section of star because you used the same material for inner and outer parts of star.

@robbie8142

There is something in the way you speak which includes humility, patience, kindness and wonder. All those qualities talking about stuff I like equals a very happy listener. Thankyou soooo very much! 👻🚀

@Turboy65

Now imagine, what would happen if the internal neutron star were a magnetar?

@Resetium

Minor nitpick with the process of neutron creation:
Aren't protons usually red in most atomic models, with neutrons being either gray or blue?

@jamesbanq3660

Gosh I love love love your channel,,,,,,, you got no  idea. Thanks for following your heart

@meaningoftheunicorn

great video, never heard of this before

@pineapplepenumbra

Great video and comments.

@SimonUnsays

The star name is "HV 11417"

@jacplac97

So in a certain way, these objects are like little brothers of quasi-stars.

@CHarris1066

Nice video. Background music @ 3:20?

@ScienceP

I discovered your channel recently and I am addicted. Keep up your fantastic work!

@jebes909090

that red giant is trying to go ssj2

@tygerbyrn

Subbed!  Thank you for the good learning.  Looking forward to more videos.  Ad astra pro terra.

@MarcelNL

You really have a huge teaspoon.... :-)

@bme1

Superb description and video 👍