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Creating materials from energy
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Posts: 34 Location: Vienna, Austria |
Unfortunately tiny black holes only have as much gravity as they do the mass they are composed of and secondly they evaporate at a rather fast rate.
So a 1 kg black hole has gravity of any other 1kg object. Its not going to start your black hole fusor anytime soon. |
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Joined: Thu Jun 03, 2004 11:23 am
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Hello, delt0r,
only to clarify a possible misunderstanding That might have been caused somehow - I personally don't have in mind the creation of matter in my posts in this thread. I only mentioned Eta Carinae as an example of something that turns energy into matter or/and antimatter. I am not sure if this is the same process as the creation of particles by quantum-fluctuations but it tends to look different to me. From Eta Carinae it seems to me that matter or antimatter theoretically might be produced if a sufficient density of energy can be achieved which seems to be the case in CERN, LHC and the like only at the moment. Interestingly these require huge lots of energies - looking like equivalents to the dense energies required to turn energy into matter or antimatter. But the whole subject seems to be worth thoughts and tends to be interesting. Dipl.-Volkswirt (bdvb) Augustin (Political Economist) |
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