IN the Future Blackholes or Wormholes

In summary, if mankind were to master black hole or wormhole technology in the future, it could have both positive and negative consequences. While it could potentially eliminate wars and lead to advancements in technology, there are also risks involved such as creating dangerous weapons and the unknown effects of manipulating black holes. It is also uncertain what would happen if two black holes were to face each other.
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Rashid
[SOLVED] IN the Future... Blackholes or Wormholes

Say that in the future mankind was able to master Black hole or Worm hole technology. Kinda like in Event Horizon technologically.
Is it possible to master such a power?
We could develope Black Hole Vacum Cleaners, Black Hole dumps, etc.
If a massive asteroid was heading towards the earth, we could construct a small black hole to catch it. It would eliminate wars since no one would want to get sucked into a black hole.
What other great things or bad things could happen if we as mankind truly mastered "Black Hole" technology?
 
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A black hole vacuum would not only suck up your dirt, but also your carpet, and as it grew your house, you, your neighborhood, and then the world Perhaps a bh vacuum isn't the best use for mastering black holes.

It isn't really known what happens to matter after a black hole decay's, although, it is believed that the matter would simply come back out. There really isn't as much mystery about black holes as the layperson would like to believe. When (in the future) we create black holes in a lab, they will be so small as to almost instantly disappear. They would be so small as to do nothing, such as have an event horizon large enough for anything to fall in.
Once you start creating bh's large enough to actually do damage, such as suck people up in a war, or large enough to 'capture' an asteroid (if the danger presents itself), then you start having problems. The only great thing I can think of upon mastering bh's is the ability to see what happens around them, and create things unseen since the bb.

EDIT: Wormholes are much more of a theory (if that is possible) than black holes, we don't even know the topology of space to know a)if worm holes exist or b) what would happen if one was to enter them. Although Stephen Hawking explains that the radiation surround the "hole" of a macro-"time machine" would be so much it would kill a person to enter.
 
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Would it be possible to have 2 black holes parallel to each other? If their event horizons faced each other? What do you think the outcome would be?
 
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Originally posted by Rashid
Say that in the future mankind was able to master Black hole or Worm hole technology. Kinda like in Event Horizon technologically.
Is it possible to master such a power?
We could develope Black Hole Vacum Cleaners

man that would be sweet, not having to change them little baggies, or them messy and dusty canisters... i hate thos

Originally posted by Rashid
It would eliminate wars since no one would want to get sucked into a black hole.

oh... nevermind ill deal with the dusty canisters. don't play with black holes, they'll just make weaponds out of them.
 
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Originally posted by Rashid
Would it be possible to have 2 black holes parallel to each other? If their event horizons faced each other? What do you think the outcome would be?

The event horizon is not a disc, its a sphere, it would be impossible to have them parallel to each other.

It would eliminate wars since no one would want to get sucked into a black hole.

Nobody wants to get blown up, hit by shrapnel, or shot either, but that doesn't stop wars, it would simply be another weapon to kill, it would quickly be outlawed by the United Nations though, just as an Atomic Bomb is outlawed.
 
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And eventually, someone will feel that the other side doesn't have the guts to use such a dangerous weapon...

BANG?
 

1. What are blackholes and wormholes?

Blackholes are regions in space with extremely strong gravitational pull that prevents anything, including light, from escaping. Wormholes are theoretical tunnels that connect two distant points in space-time, potentially allowing for faster-than-light travel.

2. How are blackholes and wormholes formed?

Blackholes are formed from the collapse of massive stars, while wormholes are hypothesized to be formed from the bending of space-time by extremely dense objects.

3. Can we travel through blackholes or wormholes?

Currently, there is no known way to safely travel through a blackhole or wormhole. The intense gravitational forces would likely tear apart any object attempting to pass through.

4. What implications do blackholes and wormholes have for time travel?

Some theories suggest that traversable wormholes could potentially allow for time travel, but this is still highly theoretical and has not been proven.

5. Will we ever be able to see inside a blackhole or wormhole?

It is currently impossible to directly observe the inside of a blackhole or wormhole due to the extreme conditions. However, scientists continue to study these phenomena and develop new technologies to better understand them.

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