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Make Your Own: Black Hole Fabricator!!

Step 8Destroying the Black Hole

Destroying the Black Hole
You will now have to repeat the WHOLE black hole making process up to step 8. The trickiest part will be hanging the reaction bead, so I recommend you just sorta throw it in, and the laser, still aimed at the center, should hit the bead as it gets sucked in. The star should overload the black hole and destroy it with the star. Remember, time slows down the closer you are to the black hole. The black hole itself shouldn't be very big anyway, so it should be easier to destroy. And because it isn't very large, it will be harder to create a stable singularity therefore you may have to try this several times. 

Good luck with your journey, and please, don't destroy the earth!

Thanks for reading, happy building!
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Oct 3, 2009. 2:58 PMdonatr93 says:
You can get the same result when dividing by '0' :DD lol btw, You must be a professor of physics or something
Mar 20, 2012. 11:51 AMGASSYPOOTS says:
wait if you have a pizza and noone eats it you still haz 1 pizza >:D aka 1 divided by 0 people= 1 btw .9999...= 1
Jan 27, 2012. 12:27 AMNathan08 says:
But deviding by zero is imposible
May 22, 2011. 2:00 PMBetelgeus3 says:
Ironically, a singularity in physics terms, is theoretically a division by zero.
Jan 27, 2012. 12:25 AMNathan08 says:
HELLP The black hole is making too many wormholes and sending my kitchen objects to space and everything I try to destroy it with
Sep 3, 2011. 11:42 AMjliberman13 says:
1. Totally awesome. 2. Probobally wouldn't work in reality, but as you said, in theory you could make your own black hole. Now what you really want to do is use lasers to move single atoms of tritium, deuturium, and hydrogen into the big laser, that way once the black hole has been made, then there will be no other atoms to get sucked in. You don't want more matter sucked in because this would cause the destruction of the black hole. 3. Time to start saving up! :P
Oct 28, 2009. 5:21 PMjonb1985 says:

A black whole formed by the collapse of a small number of atoms, will destroy it'self within seconds.  It's mass so tiny, that it could simply not be dangerous for anything oher than a microbe.  The length of time of black hole lives, is directly proportional to it's mass. 

Now, a black hole formed by the collapse of the supergiant star, 100 times the size of our sun, would destroy galaxies and live for thousands of years 

Apr 26, 2010. 11:26 AMDoubleblades85 says:
....destroy galaxies? I think you mean solar systems, you do realize that there is a super massive black hole at the center of our galaxy, right? I'm pretty sure that we haven't been destroyed by it yet. and a black hole the size of a few atoms wouldn't hurt a microbe, atoms are very very VERY small.
Aug 28, 2010. 6:05 AMking kolton9 says:
well..... we are in one of the outer spirails (spelling error??) but in the middle when stars collide there is a massive amount of power on absorbs the energy one looses its energy the one with the energy shoots out into the galixey (im 11 give me a break) the other gets sucked up. now when the black hole has no fuel (aka stars, planets, ect) it implodes (is that even possible??) or explodes (that sounds right) with the equivelent of (1000000? 100000000? 100000000000000?) pounds of TNT sending everything is sucked up out at light speed for a fraction of a second (1/1000 of a second i think. for those of you that don't understand thats 1 milisecond) and then its gone. but when two collide they both fuse into each other and their mass is the combined mass of the each one of them. black holes are so dense that not even light can escape them and if you got sucked in feet first your entire upper body (or is it your legs???) would implode from the massive amount of preesure
May 22, 2011. 2:04 PMBetelgeus3 says:
Black holes don't use matter as fuel. And you can't really measure explosions in space in terms of TNT. They aren't explosions in the classic term, because an explosion on earth is a giant change in air pressure over a small area. No air pressure in space.
Jul 1, 2010. 8:29 AMapard7 says:
No It Would Destroy Galxys Because It Would Be HUGE! like 7 billion earths big
Jul 6, 2010. 1:09 PMitsthatsguy says:
7 billion earths is the size of 7 suns, which in cosmic terms, isn't a whole lot
Jan 2, 2011. 10:35 AMBad Maxx says:
Everything else aside, we have a bit of a math dilemma here, the Sun's diameter is 864,938 miles while the Earth's diameter is 7,926 miles. That means approximately 1 million* Earths would fit in the Sun. Not a billion as your description would indicate. So we are talking about 7000 Suns.. Which in cosmic terms is still not "a whole lot", but it certainly is when we are talking about the difference between a star the size of 7 Suns collapsing and a star the size of 7000 Suns collapsing!
* (The Sun's diameter is approximately 100 times the diameter of the Earth. Diameter is the distance around at one point, so being we live in a 3 dimensional universe we take 100x100x100 to get 1 million.)
Sep 1, 2011. 1:29 AMIndegreen says:
This answer for the volume question is about 9 months too late, but there are about 1,300,000 earth volumes within the sun's volume. 4/3*Pi*r3 for the volume of a sphere.
May 7, 2010. 4:50 PMArano says:
as increasing gavitation slows time it may be that we are considered 'destroyed' by some alien race living far outside our galaxy (if they exist)
Feb 20, 2010. 11:04 PMbrooklynlord says:
If the theory of "Black hole Evaporation" is true, the black hole should not last more than a few minutes.


But that theory has never been tested (i think), so there is no proof that the black hole will dissappear.
Jan 15, 2010. 4:46 PMphant0m_sp00f3ra says:
 This is why we have nothing to fear from the LHC :D
Jan 12, 2010. 10:26 PMmail says:
Supposedly there are reactions happening like this in the atmosphere very frequently creating miniature black holes all the time. I cant remember where i read this but it has something to do with the radiation from the sun ramming into particles on the edge of the atmosphere or something similar. I might just be thinking about the aurora borealis.
Sep 24, 2010. 7:56 PMALogan97 says:
I think that's auroras not black holes. I just did a powerpoint on auroras so I'm pretty sure but I might be wrong
Feb 23, 2011. 8:57 AMSky Woulf says:
now that i have created my first black hole i will need to feed it till it has a diameter of about 20 feet. then slowly (under reaction power) move my ship to just outside the event horizion and create another inside the ship the same size using a megnetic seperator field. once my other black hole is up and functional it can counteract the first one to provide a stready state of "at rest".

then by minipulating the seperator feild i can "continiously fall" toward the external hole following the computed trejectory.......

perhaps i will get home some day.
Nov 21, 2009. 4:16 AMthe_LION! says:
 and what is the meaning of creating it?
Feb 12, 2011. 11:07 PMimagigadgets says:
There's actually some theory out there where you can take a magnetic material and mix it with the carbon, creating a magnetic black hole. If you thrust another (strong) magnet inside, it will fight with the hole and create a ring of dark matter. It is with this dark matter that you create a wormhole to travel through space-time, preparing it by firing 6 lasers at it's center, each of a different color, and you will actually be able to see the point in time the laser that opened the hole was created.
Just something I read earlier.
Jan 2, 2011. 6:57 PMsniperHunted says:
Oh, I think I just saw the year 3045!
Dec 29, 2010. 7:42 PMJimmy Proton says:
You just helped me realize my life purpose. This is the most epic thing ever!!!
Nov 11, 2009. 6:30 AMomega9o says:

so fake!!! if u were to get close enough to through the bead in u would get sucked in, and you wouldnt be able to see because the gravity would pull the light in, this is acording to part of einstiens theory of relativity, so you wouldn't be able to seewhere your throwing it and u would probably die.

And to avoid breaking the "be nice" comment policy i think this qualifies as constructive criticism

Dec 26, 2010. 8:35 PMkdude63 says:
This coming from the guy that obviously doesn't give a *bleep* about how the stuff he types looks, you don't use U instead of YOU and you always capitalize your I.You could have at least capitalized Einstein, and yes this guy knows what he is talking about MORE THAN YOU. And I am pretty sure the constructive criticism stuff doesn't apply here because I am not typing to the author.
Nov 27, 2009. 4:56 PMDerek Smith3 says:
you would be able to see it BECAUSE there is no light coming from the black hole, the absence of light would create a completely dark spot in your vision. Basically, it would look black, hence the name, "BLACK hole".
     
     just informing you.
Jan 2, 2010. 9:35 PMfoxtrot4697 says:
so you are seeing it, it's just that you can't see the black hole, because it's black, and has no light, right? Wait, can someone with night vision see the black hole as if there was light?
Dec 26, 2010. 8:45 PMkdude63 says:
I hate commenting on stuff, if you got an email or something about the comment that I accidentally posted and deleted.

You see night vision goggles magnify light that is already there, just not necessarily in amounts perceivable to the human eye. Therefore, it won't work because it can't magnify any light that isn't present.
May 27, 2010. 9:04 AM101yummYYummy101 says:
Help! I need someone to reply as FAST as you can... I made this but something went wrong... It grew to about the size of a basketball, and now my arm is stuck in it... Any hints as to what I should do?
Aug 10, 2010. 2:41 PMBBFNN says:
go inside!!!! and send me a message saying the year u are on!!!
Sep 29, 2009. 1:11 PMSRacer2000 says:
Nice guide. But I can't shut it down, and now I got these giant crab things trying to eat my head. Ideas? - G. Freeman
Apr 9, 2010. 2:18 PMelectriczap4 says:
 Invest in a crowbar.

Also, avoid weird dudes in suits.




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