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April 27, 2005

Physicists could soon be creating black holes in the laboratory

From Scientific American:Black_hole

Ever since physicists invented particle accelerators, nearly 80 years ago, they have used them for such exotic tasks as splitting atoms, transmuting elements, producing antimatter and creating particles not previously observed in nature. With luck, though, they could soon undertake a challenge that will make those achievements seem almost pedestrian. Accelerators may produce the most profoundly mysterious objects in the universe: black holes.

In the early 1970s Stephen W. Hawking of the University of Cambridge and one of us (Carr) investigated a mechanism for generating holes in the early universe. The realization that holes could be small prompted Hawking to consider what quantum effects might come into play, and in 1974 he came to his famous conclusion that black holes do not just swallow particles but also spit them out.

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its really interesstin to know about black hole

Posted by: farida | Dec 26, 2007 11:36:35 AM

Wow!It's so interesting to know about a black holes......

Posted by: Noemi | Feb 21, 2008 10:37:04 AM

You sure of what you said that the earth is going to be perished any time.

Posted by: treavan | Mar 1, 2008 4:10:28 AM

i thin black hole is available

Posted by: pankaj bawaskar | Mar 10, 2008 3:04:17 AM

Too bad there is no junk comment filter.

Posted by: Jared | Jun 12, 2008 9:44:02 AM

Black holes are so interesting. There's juz soo much to learn from and to know.. its interesting if one enters a black hole, he will come out the other end.. something like travelling through time or hmm..now u see me now u don't game..

Posted by: mYrA | Jul 23, 2008 11:26:14 AM

My God
it is so interesting and amazing to know more about our universe but yet a lot is to know and discover. Think about Allah WHO made it and is running it so perfectly

Posted by: Jahangir azam khan | Jul 29, 2008 12:44:55 PM

where do you go when you get in a black hole?

Posted by: Paisley Simmons | Sep 23, 2008 11:06:50 AM

"where do you go when you get in a black hole?"

To Congress to ask for 700 billion.

Posted by: Jared | Sep 23, 2008 2:29:25 PM

hahaaha i dink black hole r crazy cool well i dunt hope 2 be suck up by one but i realli wonder does it takes me 2 nother dimenision?

Posted by: Dr.Phil | Dec 4, 2008 8:52:39 AM

from my understanding everything has mass in the universe. Space time is like a net. and a black hole is like placing a bowling ball on it. that would make a crater in the hole. then if you place a marble on it it would roll in the crater right. wouldnt all that mass build up. could it rip space time and create a new universe?

Posted by: mr. Pickles | Feb 13, 2009 4:53:25 PM

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