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Re: Artificial Gravity/ Black Hole CreationPosted by jmvizanko on July 22, 2003 at 15:49:40: In Reply to: Re: Artificial Gravity/ Black Hole Creation posted by davidmac on July 19, 2003 at 18:43:45: Let me rephrase my original question to the following. My question to somebody that can answer it is this: if you took the most powerful cryogenic gyroscope ever built, with the lightest and strongest gyro rotor ever possible, powered the rotor up using solar energy to the greatest angular velocity possible before the outside particles at the gyro rotor's equator rip off, and then detonated thermonuclear weapons around the gyroscope in a way as to push the largest thermonuclear implosion pressure possible on the outside of the core, further aiding the gyro rotor to accelerate and contract, could you get past the angular-velocity-dependant hump where the core would rip apart and before the gravitational attraction to the center dominates? And if so, could you theoretically form a black hole eventually by adding enough kinetic energy after this hump? Even if you cannot get very far past the start of the hump using such a thermonuclear implosion, how far is the absolute limit? What is the most mass you could store as energy on this system? I have a graphic representation of this idea, which I will admit could be a total load of crap, in the physics section of my website at www.whypickareligion.com, in case anyone feels like helping me out by pointing out anywhere and everywhere that I am wrong. Josh Vizanko
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