Well, I was searching to see if this was already made, but the searches didn't show a thread with my idea so here it is. I am making this thread so we can have a typical tavern discussion thread for all things science! Basically, a thread for everything science! Ranging from discussions about laws and theories, scientific debate, breakthroughs, discussion about new scientific breakthroughs, certain scientists/philosophers, and all that good stuff! So go out there and let out your inner science! ;P To get us going somewhere I'll start: what do you think the future holds for technology? I think our knowledge will allow us to overcome the obstacles thrown at us in the future, I mean, we have discovered so much and have come so far!
yea i mean black hole lol. We created one with this.
Of course the black hole only lasted I would say around 0.000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000(and a few billion more 0s)1sec. But we still created one.
You create a black hole by compressing enough energy together, at the speed of light, the energy would collapse and create a black hole.
If a black hole would be big enough, the first thing it would do is go to the centre of the earth and slowly eating the earth from the centre. It could take 1 to 10 years until the whole earth is destroyed by the mini-black hole we would create. But for now, we do not know how to put that much energy together, nor do we know how to get all that energy. Yet alone create a machine to use that much power.
The experiments at the Large Hadron Collider sparked fears among the public that the particle collisions might produce doomsday phenomena, involving the production of stable microscopic black holes or the creation of hypothetical particles called strangelets.[70] Two CERN-commissioned safety reviews examined these concerns and concluded that the experiments at the LHC present no danger and that there is no reason for concern,[71][72][73] a conclusion expressly endorsed by the American Physical Society.[74] [edit]
No, that would make the matter collapse and that would make a black hole. Like I said before. Energy is the force that is made using matter, when matter is going through a reaction. And yes, sometimes energy can be matter. Actually, energy is most of the time matter.
Actually it can be a good idea. Going back to faster then light travel, the use of wormholes would be a potentially viable option for traveling the galaxy.
With my infinite energy device that draws energy from the very resonance of the universe itself, we could get enough energy.
I love the idea of zero point energy, I have no idea how it could be tapped if at all though. Many scientists currently think it's impossible.