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15206481 No.15206481 [Reply] [Original]

How dangerous would it really be to create a tiny black hole on Earth?

>> No.15206482

>>15206481
were ear of kot?

>> No.15206664

>>15206481
It would sink to the center of the earth and slowly eat up the planet.
7/10 not as a dangerous as communism

>> No.15206669

>>15206664
Many upvotes to you, my friend!

>> No.15206672

>>15206669
Thanks kind stranger

>> No.15206681

>>15206481
Wouldn't be dangerous at all, the event horizon would be really small and the gravitational pull would be really weak.

Saying that though, we don't know how fast black holes are able to grow. Creating a tiny one could result in it growing into a large one which would suck us all up like a hoover.

>> No.15206688 [DELETED] 

what is it about black holes that makes them the number one most popular popsci topic of discussion amongst the brainlet soience fangoys?
is it the comic bookish aspects of the spectacular, unrealistic and completely non disprovable conjectures which go along with the topic that make black holes so popular amongst the scientist posers and wannabes?

>> No.15206693

>>15206688
Because they are one of the greatest mysteries of the universe. They shouldn't exist under our understanding of physics yet they do.

I don't understand how people can't be fascinating by them. Yeah there is a lot of popsci bullshit about them and stupid theories about what they are.

Doesn't change the fact that they are a great mystery and something to be amazed over.

>> No.15206740

>>15206693
What the fuck are you talking about? They HAVE to exist under our current understanding of physics. In fact they were hypothesised even before there was evidence they existed.

It’s only mysterious to people like you that have never taken a 1st year physics class lmao.

>> No.15206744

It would be extremely painful

>> No.15206751

>>15206740
How does an infinitely dense gravitational sphear exist under our understanding of physic again? Remind me.

>> No.15206756

>>15206751
nta but iirc black holes were theorized long before they were ever known to exist.
it was because of our new understanding of relativity we realized such an object could exist.

>> No.15206788

>>15206751
>infinitely dense
Says who?

>> No.15206805

>>15206688
>>15206740
(You)

>> No.15206845

>>15206688
God of the gaps effect

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>>15206481
>How dangerous would it really be to create a tiny black hole on Earth?
not at all dangerous.

Black holes are held together by their immense gravity. That gravity comes from being more massive than our sun.

if you compacted matter down and made a small one, the nanosecond you stopped putting huge forces on it to keep it compact it would expand and not be a black hole anymore

>> No.15207472

>>15206481
A tiny black hole would evaporate almost instantly, giving off a burst of particles like a teeny tiny firework.

>> No.15207702

>>15206688
midwit

>>15206693
topwit

>> No.15208222

>>15206688
Hello bot that posts this same comment in every black hole related thread

>> No.15210306

>>15206481
Simpsons did it

>> No.15210335

I remember when they were about to boot up the LHC in 2008 there were concerns about it creating a mini black hole that swallows up the Earth. I was a teenager and scared shitless.

>> No.15210904

>>15207472
Which particles?

>> No.15210978

>>15206481
It would just create another universe. Our own universe exists inside the event horizon of an outer black hole residing in an external universe.

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>>15206481
you would wake up in a dream and just replay the day from another nearly identical timeline. CERN does it all the time to "roll the day back"

>> No.15211405

>>15207472
they already did and this is exactly what happened

>> No.15211945

>>15210904
Small ones

>> No.15211966

>>15206481
You can use a black hole as a CO2 sink, put one in every car exhaust chute

>> No.15211969

>>15206693
You are clinically insane, specifically you are a MANIAC