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Creating a black hole in SP

42.8k Kimo  8.0 years ago

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Beeing able to create a black hole opens up a new Horizon!
I was asked how this works. Here a brief summery.

The black hole analogue was created by trapping sound waves using an ultra cold fluid. It than emits Hawking radiation.
I used a collection of rubidium atoms chilled to less than 1-billionth of a degree above absolute zero. At such temperatures, the atoms are tightly packed and behave as a single, fluid quantum object and so can be easily manipulated. The cold temperature also ensures that the fluid, known as a Bose-Einstein condensate, provides a silent medium for the passage of sound waves that arise from quantum fluctuations.
Than I Used laser light and so manipulated the fluid to flow faster than the speed of sound. Like a swimmer battling a strong current, sound waves travelling against the direction of the fluid become โ€˜trappedโ€™. The condensate thus becomes a stand-in for the gravitational event horizon.
Pairs of sound waves pop in and out of existence in a laboratory vacuum, mimicking particle-antiparticle pairs in the vacuum of space. Those that form astride this sonic event horizon become the equivalent of Hawking radiation. To amplify these sound waves enough for his detectors to pick them up, I established a second sonic event horizon inside the first, adjusting the fluid so that sound waves could not pass this second event horizon, and are bounced back. As the soundwaves repeatedly strike the outer horizon, they create more pairs of soundwaves, amplifying the Hawking radiation to detectable levels.
The Hawking radiation is than used to create The REGRAV Effect!

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    Sure, yes, ABSOLUTELY! Go for it! What the heck is he talking about? Never give up!

    7.9 years ago
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    42.8k Kimo

    Yes, it is! I made a little demonstrator for you to show what happens If a tiny bit goes wrong and The Black hole escapes.
    Suck Up
    @Blueshark03

    7.9 years ago
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    3,790 Blueshark03

    I....don't understand what all of that means and it sounds very dangerous

    7.9 years ago
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    8,758 Meawk

    oboi

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    42.8k Kimo

    Dealing with black holes causes a slight Risk, but yes it is๐Ÿ˜œ@SimpleTechAndResearch

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    Is it safe to click on iOS?

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    42.8k Kimo

    Yes it is๐Ÿค“@KingDeadshot

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    42.8k Kimo

    Thanks a lot! Glad you like this one;-)@KingDeadshot

    8.0 years ago
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    42.8k Kimo

    There might be a slight Risk;-)@Thefalloutplayr

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    1,524 Jayv210

    I wasn't taking it siriousley lol @KingDeadshot

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    15.0k Gravatar

    But doctor, wouldn't that cause a parabolic destabilization of the fission singularity?

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    3,164 TheRicks2

    Saved

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    1,524 Jayv210

    I bet he jus bullshitted almost all of this or just cop pie and pasted from Wikipedia

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    11.1k Birdman9301

    What the crap

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    1,017 jpower

    FINALLY ANOTHER SCIENCE WHIZ :)

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    Sorcery

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    16.2k Mox

    Im scared.

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    1,297 max12

    Amazing Kimo!

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    42.8k Kimo

    ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ‘@Peps

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    42.8k Kimo

    Not mad with me anymore? Just kidding! You can just take the REGRAV unit off my build. @Shino

    8.0 years ago
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    45 Peps

    I'll be in High School next year. I am sure to get this straight by than & get back to you than.

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    42.8k Kimo

    Thank you Ave! @Ave, & yes it is๐Ÿค“๐Ÿ˜œ

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    2,112 Ave

    ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚ this seems to be real Science .... Sounds cool, Even at room temerature๐Ÿ˜†

    8.0 years ago