Question:

How can particle collision create a Black Hole?

by Guest59976  |  earlier

0 LIKES UnLike

I know about LHC but it is not clear to me how a black hole can be created when two particles will collide?

Please give me detailed theory.

Thanks

 Tags:

   Report

2 ANSWERS


  1. How can a particle collision create a Big Bang?

    Ask yourself that and you'll realise what you just asked yourself.

    Yes, it is a scare story, but it is a very true, and I mean, frighteningly true scare story.

    They are trying to make the particles to collide and make halves, which are the so called 'building blocks of the universe', but when they smash atoms together, they do not necessarily fall apart, others collapse, forming micro black holes, causing the loss of their strong force.

    Hadrons have a 'strong nuclear force'.

    In the result in which the atom collapses into itself by the vacuum of its mass, just like stars, when they weigh too much (this typically happens when the core turns to iron at the end of its life, it will fall inwards from the weight), then they die, explode, and collapse, and form a black hole.

    If one of those does not evaporate, they will eat and eat all the other fast moving atoms, in the result of being trapped in the collider, may make it the size of a golf ball, which will then eat through the LHC, growing larger, and eventually (because there is so much matter on Earth), eat the Earth outwards.

    Concluding in a huge hole in the crust, spiralling and making the sky, the landscape, and the magma below the crust, be churned and swallowed by the black hole, resulting in the loss of substantial pressures, making the Earth surface blow open, splitting the planet in half, and exploding, which the black hole will then feed on afterwards. Several interesting TV mini-programmes have been made, using the 3D computer models of what would happen when the ring is accelerated by low powered protons, which could disarm and cause the hole ring to fall to bits, caused by the instant micro-black holes. But the fact there may be more than one black holes, may cause the end of the whole solar system, however black holes may group into one, as recently discovered.

    Check out, for more details at http://www.death2you.co.nr/ for more scare stories and updates on the LHC launch.

    But don't worry, you can't do anything, even if you go outside and protest, you'll get killed first by the blast.

    Just enjoy yourself while you can, and hope it doesn't happen!

    For more comments, visit the D2Y! website.


  2. The assumption is that given the "right" collision, the 'strong force' that binds the nucleus of an atom will be broken, releasing enormous amounts of energy, and creating a gravitational field that "collapses" on itself so strongly and so rapidly that very quickly the centre of the event has so much mass (remember, mass & energy are basically the same "thing") that nothing can escape its pull, not even energy itself.

    Since hadrons are held together by the "strong nuclear force", if you bash some together with sufficient energy, they should disintegrate & release that energy; it takes less than an hour to learn & understand the Feynmann diagrams that illustrate how awesome the results of such a collision could (but probably won't, fortunately!) be.

    Voila, a "black hole".

Question Stats

Latest activity: earlier.
This question has 2 answers.

BECOME A GUIDE

Share your knowledge and help people by answering questions.
Unanswered Questions