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Record For Hottest Temp On Earth: 2,000,000,000 K

#16 {lang:macro__useroffline}   Ratty {lang:icon}

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Posted 13 March 2006 - 11:52 PM

Wow.

Cspaceeeeee, you're smart eek4.gif eek4.gif

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Posted 14 March 2006 - 12:22 AM

Didn't the thing launch discs that accelerated at 10^10 g's? I don't think humans can take that. bluetongue.gif
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Posted 14 March 2006 - 12:28 AM

Nice work Cspace.



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Posted 14 March 2006 - 12:36 AM

well lightning itself is a form of plasma and hotter than the surface of the sun so the machine is just a big lightning emiter i guess a really hot one lol



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Posted 14 March 2006 - 12:40 AM

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Didn't the thing launch discs that accelerated at 10^10 g's?  I don't think humans can take that. bluetongue.gif
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Well, the force accelerating the disc to that speed wouldn't necessarily have the same effect on a more massive object, but perhaps when the physics behind what they did is understood there will be a way to regulate the thrust created by such a reaction.
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Posted 14 March 2006 - 05:03 AM

*Intentional Bump* bluetongue.gif

I was bored, lol, and I calculated the Schwarzschild radius for a black hole of the Earth's mass. In other words, if we created a black hole that consumed the Earth, this is how big it would appear (which is the size of its event horizon):

Radius = .0088547956 meters

That's 8.8547956 millimeters

Hehe, so a basketball-sized black hole was a huge overestimation. biglaugh.gif

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So in conclusion, if the black hole experiment goes wrong, we'll all be sucked into a tiny black sphere of a radius of about nine millimeters. The moon, however, will probably survive and continue to orbit us until we evaporate into antimatter particles sometime in the future. Of course, that is assuming that we don't get sucked out of the universe entirely.

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Posted 14 March 2006 - 05:12 AM

Yeah! Amazing how a tiny little mishap can be awesome when it suck the planet and all its inhabitants up into nothing.

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Posted 14 March 2006 - 09:47 PM

I know why it got so hot over there!! It is becouse I was there TheSmile.gif. bluetongue.gif

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Posted 14 March 2006 - 10:31 PM

That's pretty neato! and very hot. TheSmile.gif
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Posted 14 March 2006 - 11:13 PM

How unneccessary. bluetongue.gif If we actually had a need for a temp of 2 billion Kelvin, then we really are very advanced nowadays. The only reason I could think of is to fill up a page in the Guiness Book. biglaugh.gif

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*Intentional Bump*  bluetongue.gif

I was bored, lol, and I calculated the Schwarzschild radius for a black hole of the Earth's mass.  In other words, if we created a black hole that consumed the Earth, this is how big it would appear (which is the size of its event horizon):

Radius = .0088547956 meters

That's 8.8547956 millimeters

Hehe, so a basketball-sized black hole was a huge overestimation.  biglaugh.gif

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So in conclusion, if the black hole experiment goes wrong, we'll all be sucked into a tiny black sphere of a radius of about nine millimeters.  The moon, however, will probably survive and continue to orbit us until we evaporate into antimatter particles sometime in the future.  Of course, that is assuming that we don't get sucked out of the universe entirely.

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So basically, we all get to live on the moon. Suave_anim.gif That'll be fun for like 10 minutes, then we realize we don't have any food and start eating each other and eventually die... I think I'd prefer the black hole then.

UNLESS the moon really is made out of cheese.
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Posted 14 March 2006 - 11:28 PM

if dragonman were god he'd prolly make the sun a fiery cheeseball and the moon a frozen cheese and the earth a homebase for mining the cheese



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Posted 14 March 2006 - 11:36 PM

I like cheese, though not too much of it. I think I'd rather turn everything into chocolate. Oh god, the fantasies I'm thinking of now I said that... drooling3.gif
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Posted 14 March 2006 - 11:37 PM

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I like cheese, though not too much of it. I think I'd rather turn everything into chocolate. Oh god, the fantasies I'm thinking of now I said that... drooling3.gif
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Shame theres a block hole coming your way... eek4.gif

It'll be your ... Final Fantasy!

Hehehe.. That was so cheesy, its not funny ShiftyEyes_anim.gif

Haha, cheese.
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Posted 15 March 2006 - 12:17 AM

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At least really small ones. Any one bigger than a basket ball would CONSUME US ALL!

Well, it all has to do with how much matter is in it, since all black holes are technically the same size: a point. The event horizon that is commonly referred to as a black hole's size is in direct relation to how much matter was consumed (the singularity's gravitational influence), and if one with a sustaining amount of mass were to collide with the ground, it would be all over. bluetongue.gif If contained though, it would probably evaporate. But to tell the truth, if the entire planet were consumed by a black hole, it would probably all total up to an event horizon the size of a basketball. bluetongue.gif

But then again, if it is a 'microscopic' black hole like they plan, it would be gone about when it was created. Assuming the astrophysicists aren't confused (lol...), we should be ok. Either that, or there will be a tiny black sphere orbiting the sun for a little bit where Earth used to be. The moon will probably survive though. grnwink.gif


How about they not risk reality to prove there's another dimension?

We'll get spaghetti'd if that thing goes awry. Though I'm sure millions of cubic miles being condensed into something less than the size of existance wouldn't be THAT painful.
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Posted 15 March 2006 - 01:11 AM

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Shame theres a block hole coming your way... eek4.gif

It'll be your ... Final Fantasy!

Hehehe.. That was so cheesy, its not funny ShiftyEyes_anim.gif

Haha, cheese.

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How about they not risk reality to prove there's another dimension?

They wouldn't be doing it to prove the existence of the fourth dimension, they've already pretty much proven it with gravitational lensing and time dilation. thumb.gif

They're just getting lazy. They don't want to send a probe thousands of lightyears away to study a black hole, so they just build one here. Sounds perfectly logical to me. ShiftyEyes_anim.gif

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We'll get spaghetti'd if that thing goes awry. Though I'm sure millions of cubic miles being condensed into something less than the size of existance wouldn't be THAT painful.

You'll be aware of the black hole long enough to maybe twitch your eye 1/10th of a full twitch. bluetongue.gif

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If we actually had a need for a temp of 2 billion Kelvin, then we really are very advanced nowadays. The only reason I could think of is to fill up a page in the Guiness Book.

Don't forget the implications for waging an interstellar war. Suave_anim.gif
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