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Travis Kroells

Like I needed one more thing over my head

So apparently, scientists are on the verge of attempting to artifically create a black hole. Granted, it's be like microscopic, but doesn't it make you stand back and go...wtf?

 

Also, if they're able to create one, it'll prove that there are extra hidden deminsions in our universe, since you apparently need more then three to make one. Which also means that tiny little black holes are being created and destroyed almost instantly all around us. Creepy aint it?

 

Well, at least it'll give someone an excuse to try and validate the "Black hole dryer" theory.

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Well, at least it'll give someone an excuse to try and validate the "Black hole dryer" theory.

Or whether Romulan quantum singularity drives could work - although I personally doubt it. It would take more energy to create one than you could get out of one (wouldn't the energy feed back on itself?) so even if it worked it wouldn't be efficient.

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Ah yes, they would be slightly less effecient than AM/M drives, but they don't require D-crystals to create, something Romulans don't have just laying around (unless you allow Nemesis, which sorta makes you wonder why they'd go to all the trouble of creating AQS, no?)

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The idea of artificial black holes scares the hell out of me. If the damn thing gets two big, armageddon. We all end up meeting each other at the singularity...

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Or we can all look on the bright side - if this artificially created black hole does in fact go haywire....we'll never know it. **Blink** and it's all gone. B)

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Uh, not from what I know... Where'd you get that information Vatric?

 

Oh, and just to make you worry abit, Scientists say a black hole with an event horizion the size of 2.6 million sun's anchors our galaxy together.

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Oh, and just to make you worry abit, Scientists say a black hole with an event horizion the size of 2.6 million sun's anchors our galaxy together.

I thought that was the Force.

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If things like that trouble you, you should be more worried that the Milky Way is on a collision course with the Andromeda galaxy!

 

but what happens when the two black holes collide?

Actually, I already knew that. I read it in some Time magazine timeline of the universe. But thats not suposed to happen for a couple billion years, so I think I'm covered.

 

To the best of my knowledge, they theoretically create a white hole, which is the exact opposite. I read somewhere that according to current physics or something they aren't possible, so Im not sure exactly. Thats just my best educated guess.

 

::Takes out two vacums and rams them into eachother to test theories::

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actually the galaxies will not collide.....just merge...but then again....just

how many alternate dimensions and alternate realities are there..and if in

fact they do exist.....how will we know..if we are not absolutely sure about

how many infinite dimensions or alternate time lines there are,or if they do

actually exist... B)

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But seriously, what would happen if you duct taped two vacuum cleaner hoses together and turned both machines on at the same time? How about two Shop-Vacs?  B)

Surprisingly little, I would guess. The vacuum cleaner works by a very fast fan creating a pressure difference between the inside (where the bag is) and the outside (where the dirt is). It does this by blowing air out the back. The air inside is then replaced with air from the outside, and dirt comes along with it. Both cleaners would create a zone of low pressure between the two, the fans would keep running, holding the low pressure zone against the much higher pressure outside. (The air from the outside is still trying to get *in* through the fan)

 

The worst case would be that one vaccuum cleaner is better than the other, and, so, there's a pressure gradient sending dirt from one bag into the other. The second worst case is that you break the machines' motors. Vacuum cleaners rely on blowing air to cool the motor. With less air blowing through, the motor will get hot very quickly, and probably overheat.

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I was considering the fact that most stars are binary. It was just a personal postulation which may be completely incorrect.

Some massive stars become black holes after they burn all of their fuel and supernova. The black hole isn't there until after the star dies, so, most stars do not have black holes at their centers.

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Actually, I already knew that. I read it in some Time magazine timeline of the universe. But thats not suposed to happen for a couple billion years, so I think I'm covered.

 

To the best of my knowledge, they theoretically create a white hole, which is the exact opposite. I read somewhere that according to current physics or something they aren't possible, so Im not sure exactly. Thats just my best educated guess.

 

::Takes out two vacums and rams them into eachother to test theories::

A couple billion years? Phew!

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actually the galaxies will not collide.....just merge...

Actually, from what I know, the collision will tear the two galaxies apart. No obviously, this isn't going to look like a car crash, but it's believed that the event will cause the two anchors (supposedly both galaxies black holes) to destablize, or something and loose their grip on the galaxies. Then everything will just kinda float off on their own...or so I've read.

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That sounds like too much fun!

 

But seriously, what would happen if you duct taped two vacuum cleaner hoses together and turned both machines on at the same time? How about two Shop-Vacs? B)

 

Would it open up a temporal vortex or just burn the house down?

 

Now I know what to get my mother for Christmas!

Sounds like one for the Mythbusters. ;)

 

Actually, I already knew that. I read it in some Time magazine timeline of the universe. But thats not suposed to happen for a couple billion years, so I think I'm covered.
A couple billion years? :o Wow! I'll be out of college by then! :P (I hope! ;))

 

Actually, from what I know, the collision will tear the two galaxies apart. No obviously, this isn't going to look like a car crash, but it's believed that the event will cause the two anchors (supposedly both galaxies black holes) to destablize, or something and loose their grip on the galaxies. Then everything will just kinda float off on their own...or so I've read.
We learned in astronomy that one of them will pretty much cease to exit, while the other will end up with more stars than it had before. They pretty much merge, with some bits of both flying off into the cosmos, but you still end up with a galaxy at the end.

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They pretty much merge, with some bits of both flying off into the cosmos, but you still end up with a galaxy at the end.

Milky Way is gonna kick *** B)

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black holes hmmmmmmmmmm great that will be just one more stupid thing for me to try and make right after i get this coke bottle of my face after simulating space "air" and moveing it

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Ughhh!!! You're making a macory of Asimov's groundbereaking theroys

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