That would take an unfathomable amount of energy but I do believe that it would be possible. A very interesting possibility. :c)
I also wonder if having black holes collide would inspire a big bang like event upon a smaller scale.
That would take an unfathomable amount of energy but I do believe that it would be possible. A very interesting possibility. :c)
I also wonder if having black holes collide would inspire a big bang like event upon a smaller scale.
Happens all the time, they just kinda merge and become a bigger black hole.
One thing that would be possible I guess is taking the heavier elements and hitting them up with some kinda fission, but iirc only certain ones like to do this.
So maybe use fusion to combine up to that level, then break em down again?
Pretty sure I'm some kind of mad scientist. hahahaha. Thanks for sharing, much love. <3
Mad science is alright for as long as no civilizations or creatures are harmed ;c)
Why not send multiple black holes into orbit around a single sacrificial one? I wonder if it would be possible to rip the matter out of a black hole on account of all that overlapping gravity. :cP
Looks like we're both a little mad. ;c)
Nah once it's past the event horizon it's a done deal. I imagine something like orbiting a pulsar and black hole around one another and taking advantage of the electromagnetic stream. Just align the pulsars pole with the black hole, or stretch the thing into a bell like shape (somehow) so the heavy end is pulled towards the hole always, rotate them somewhere in the realm of light speed (so the attraction is counteracted by the rotational speed) and go nuts.
How to implement this? silently screams
Since one of the variables involved in determining the event horizon is gravity, it is my perhaps mistaken expectation that the interaction of two event horizons upon each other would impact the location of each.
Since the event horizon is that point where nothing, not even light can escape, and since this can be visualized as a circle or sphere, the interaction would have that event horizon grow ever smaller as the conflicting gravity forces draw upon each other. This , in turn, would cause matter and energy to spew forth at great velocity until the event horizon stabilizes once again - the merging of the two.
Well that is what I think might happen.
Your subsequent idea sounds more interesting. How to implement this? Lets just say that the tractor forces involved would be beyond epic. ;c)
I (think) they just kinda merge together, like two drops of oil in water, and yes the last thought would indeed be epic, the problem would be tethering something in between that could handle the insane blast of beyond energetic particles, and the tidal forces. hahaha.
Sounds improbable, but not impossible.