An eye opener -list of intriguing scientific facts

A one millimeter sized black hole on earth would have 10% of its its mass and produce energy rays which would equal 10,000 nuclear bombs the size of the ‘Tsar’ bomb’, detonated by the Soviet Union in the late fifties.

-Eddington Luminocity

Chandrachekhar’s limit: the minimum of 1.4 solar mass requirement that a star will turn supernova and consequent black hole.

How long would it take to travel to the Andromeda Galaxy , our nearest galactic neighbor?

2.54 million light years, that is traveling near the velocity of light. But for an other thing: even the very scarce matter in space would in the time wrap matter around the space craft to form an accumulation the size of a large planet.

The Andromeda is in collision course with our galaxy in 4 billion years any way so realistically we only have to wait to meet it.

Relative travel from a different reference point will drastically shorten the time traveled. At near light velocity, the travel time will drastically differ, if the materials used in the spaceahip’s construction could be changed.

If the space ship could travel At the speed of light , then, it would take 0 time to get there, but then the journey would become a metaphor for time travel. Perhaps this is what is meant biblically when the allusion- to be with the light is made.

1 light year = 9,460,730,472,580.8 km.
2.54 million light years = 24,030,025,540,000,000,000 km (9,460,730,472,580.8 km x 2,540,000).

Light speed = 299,792,458 m/s = 9,460,730,472,580.8 km/year.

In other words: You need 2,54 million times more than the light needs in one year.
In other words: You need 2,54 million years if you travel as fast as the light does.

Our current technoloy allows us at most about 0.1% of the light speed. :laughing:

So, if you will use our current technology and start tomorrow ( :greetings-waveyellow: ), then you will arrive at Andromeda 2.54 billion years later. And when you will come back from your trip after 5 billion years from now, then you will have missed 10 geological “Pangaea” cycles on our planet Earth, if it will not already be outside of the habitable zone of our solar system.

So, realistically said: Forget your trip!

But if you necessarily want to travel, then okay: Have a good trip! :stuck_out_tongue:

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A collision of two galaxies:

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What do you think about that collision?

If this collision will come true, then you will need less time for your trip than mentioned in my post above, but your trip will still take too much time. Believe me. My advice is that you should first travel to the Moon, then to the planet Mars and be happy there. :stuck_out_tongue:

Good luck!

[tab]Earth and Moon as viewed from Mars:

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In the middle of the Saggitarius Galaxy, there is a Super massive black hole with mass of 4 million suns. It is 25 thousand light years away. There will be a composite photograph of it available , taken with multiple radio telescopes in a few weeks from now. This cosmological colossus was formed at the inception of the milky way. .

An interesting fact: The messiah sta by r which the three kings from the middle East we’re led to Bethlehem, came to be seen as red, by no lesser figure then Seneca. According to modern astronomy, Sirius , the dog star was really white , so the conclusion reached is that a dark star next to it of a brilliant red, cast the red light on it. Most Romans were not aware of this and did not see the dark star… The effect lasted from the time of Jesus to one hundred A.D…

Considerable study supported this, wherein the Measianic Star was anticipated way before Jesus’s birth, from the Middle East.

The analysis by various scholars is complex and detailed , but I can furnish the references.

This is an interesting possibility furnished by an authority support or against it, and how credible to believe that safeguards are set in or not?

Large Hadron Collier could create BLACK HOLE and DESTROY EARTH, top astronomer claims ;

Large Hadron Collier could create BLACK HOLE and DESTROY EARTH, top astronomer claims (Image: GETTY)
A BLACK hole could form and shrink Earth to the size of a football field if particle accelerator experiments go wrong, a leading astronomer has claimed.
By SEAN MARTIN
PUBLISHED: 13:26, Mon, Oct 1, 2018

Astronomer Royal Lord Martin Rees believes experiments at places like the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) could have deadly consequences for life on Earth.

At the LHC, researchers smash particles into each other so researchers can discover new particles – such as the Higgs Boson, or God particle, which was found in 2012 at LHC.

However, when particles collide at almost light speed, their gravitational pull is trapped, which theoretically could make a black hole.

In his new book, On The Future: Prospects for Humanity, Lord Rees outlines how the experiments could go wrong.

He said: "Maybe a black hole could form, and then suck in everything around it.

“The second scary possibility is that the quarks would reassemble themselves into compressed objects called strangelets.”

"That in itself would be harmless. However under some hypotheses a strangelet could, by contagion, convert anything else it encounters into a new form of matter, transforming the entire Earth in a hyperdense sphere about one hundred metres across.”

Lord Rees added the third way particle accelerators could obliterate Earth is by creating a “catastrophe that engulfs space itself”.

He said: "Empty space - what physicists call the vacuum - is more than just nothingness. It is the arena for everything that happens.

“It has, latent in it, all the forces and particles that govern the physical world. The present vacuum could be fragile and unstable."

"Some have speculated that the concentrated energy created when particles crash together could trigger a ‘phase transition’ that would rip the fabric of space.

“This would be a cosmic calamity not just a terrestrial one.”

However, CERN – the institute which runs the LHC – says there is no chance the massive machine could destroy out planet.

Its website said: "The LHC Safety Assessment Group (LSAG) reaffirms and extends the conclusions of the 2003 report that LHC collisions present no danger and that there are no reasons for concern.

"Whatever the LHC will do, nature has already done many times over during the lifetime of the Earth and other astronomical bodies.”

As stated previously, the LHC is responsible for the discovery of the Higgs Boson particle – a particle that had been evading physicists since the 1960s when it was first theorised by Dr Peter Higgs.

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Astronomer Royal Lord Martin Rees
The Standard Model is a theory in particle physics that dictates how all of the particles in the universe interact, and the Higgs Boson, also known as the God Particle, was deemed necessary to give mass to other particles.

The discovery of the Higgs Boson in 2012 validated generations’ worth of physicists theoretical work.

Without Higgs Boson, scientists claim, mass would fundamentally not exist.

The point being presents a paradox in meaning theory between ontology-metaphysics and physics. By seeking to fimd ultimate causes, are we looking a causal agency , which cause undermined the structure of cosmic events, because the causes are not physical but metaphysical.

The changing of the structural relationships are changed by the intrusive inquiry as science discovers those apparently pre-set structural patterns. In nominal understanding, a discovery is not unique or original, they are recurrent patterns.

Since developed per such inquiry, the limits have been exposed to further progress.

As such, even if they prove limitless, would a limitlessness be counter productive and counter intuitive? And would not such correspondence between intuition and production?

Is not deconstruction of meaning through purpose destroy the inherent biological elan correspondingly devolve and atrophy - into the poatscribed forms of ‘higher’ beings, such as those consisting of hybrid machine-humanoid beings?

Is this part fiction. becoming a factual manifestation of man-kind?

And did the black hole idea, and the risk involved, worth the price of keeping science and those involved in research and development employed?

Or, a return to certainty is what is at a bottom of it, or redemption. through the overcoming of the relative to the absolute? Which would redeem mankind’s obsessive need to become like god.

I can confirm that it is all nonsense.

“when particles collide at almost light speed, their gravitational pull is trapped, which theoretically could make a black hole.”

This makes no sense. There is no relation between single hadrons and black holes.

“In his new book, On The Future: Prospects for Humanity, Lord Rees outlines how the experiments could go wrong.”

A cheap marketing trick.

The LHC never discovered any Higgs Boson.

They just recorded some telemetry, which indicates there is a higher probability that we would be in a universe that would have a Higgs Boson than not.