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Technically yes. Some models predict the formation of tiny black holes in supercolliders. But they are too small to be of any consequence. They are so small that they dissipate in milliseconds through something called Hawking Radiation.

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Why dont you send a satellite into a black hole?

Sending a satellite into a black hole would not be possible due to the intense gravitational forces pulling everything towards it, resulting in the destruction of the satellite before it even reaches the black hole's event horizon. Additionally, the extreme conditions within a black hole would make it impossible for any technology to function or transmit data back to us.


How do you make a black hole for a science fair project?

You can't really "make" a black hole, but you can do research, present on the research and do a small demonstration of one of the properties of a black hole. For example, there are lots of experiments you can set up to measure the force of attraction between two objects. You can use that as a launch pad, then compare that to the estimate gravitational force of a black hole.


What evidence do astronmers use to detect black holes?

Most of the methods to detect black holes rely on their gravitational effects. The following are ways in which black holes can be detected, at least in theory:Hawking radiation: This radiation would be way too weak to detect a stellar black hole, but it might be used to detect primordial black holes. This method hasn't been successfully applied yet; perhaps there are no primordial black holes.A black hole's gravitational effect on a neighboring object; for example, stars orbiting Sag A* make it possible not only to conclude that there is probably a black hole there, but also to estimate its mass (current estimate: about 4.3 million solar masses).Matter falling into the black hole will emit strong x-rays.An accretion disk around a black hole will heat up through friction, and also emit radiation.Gravitational lensing of objects behind the black hole also make it possible to detect a black hole in some cases (when there is a good alignment).


Is it possible for your penis to turn into a black hole?

No. The penis is solid matter, while black holes form from stars, which are molten balls of plasma. Although if you had a truly awesomely epic penis, then perhaps the laws of physics could make an exception...


Why is it possible for the sun to turn into a black hole?

First of all, let's look at the basics first. A black hole is made from supernovas of stars(death) The sun is big enough to make a black hole since it is one of the biggest stars in space. Now if the sun dies in a supernova (not going to happen) in a bout 2 to 10 billion years later the star's remains will group up and eventually make a black hole. The sun won't die in a supernova but it will burn out all of its fuel thus not able to hold its own gravitational pull

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How do you make a mini black hole?

Are you planning to destroy planet Earth, or what? - Anyway, this might not be possible at all.


Can you make light circular?

Only around a black hole. There is a sphere around every black hole where light orbits the black hole.


Can you make a black hole inside a black hole?

We know nothing about the conditions within a black hole, but it seems unlikely that a black hole could exist within a black hole, or even if this concept would have any meaning at all.


How can scientists make a real time machine with a black hole-powered battery?

Crazy as it may sound this is actually possible in a theoretical sense. That wasn't your question. You ask 'How can you do it' and that is not (currently) understood. To make a time machine with a black hole you must be able to manipulate the black hole eg. accelerate it up to within 98% of the speed of light and even though that is also theoretically possible we don't have the power or the means to accomplish that either.


What will the black hole do to your solar syatem?

Nothing, unless a black hole comes very near to us. By the way, you shouldn't say "the" black hole, unless you make it clear which black hole you mean. There are many black holes.


Why dont you send a satellite into a black hole?

Sending a satellite into a black hole would not be possible due to the intense gravitational forces pulling everything towards it, resulting in the destruction of the satellite before it even reaches the black hole's event horizon. Additionally, the extreme conditions within a black hole would make it impossible for any technology to function or transmit data back to us.


How do you make a black hole for a science fair project?

You can't really "make" a black hole, but you can do research, present on the research and do a small demonstration of one of the properties of a black hole. For example, there are lots of experiments you can set up to measure the force of attraction between two objects. You can use that as a launch pad, then compare that to the estimate gravitational force of a black hole.


Is it possible to make a call in a black hole?

In the canonical sense it would be highly difficult to make a call from inside a black hole. It would certainly be impossible to make a call from the inside to the outside, since no information can exit the event horizon once crossed; thus, the call would have to be placed entirely from within it. One would have to consider the means by which the person making the call and the person receiving it entered the black hole; both would have had to survive crossing the event horizon and thus have survived the intense gravitational field, tremendous tidal forces (for all but the largest black holes) and the radiation from the accretion disk and polar relativistic jets. Presuming this is possible, there would remain the functionality of the infrastructure to make a call, such as the presence of operational public switched telephone network equipment, whose existence inside a black hole would once again be highly unlikely, and whose entrance into the black hole subject to the same stresses. Further, presuming all these factors to be favorable, the conditions inside the black hole would have to be conducive to placement of a call; the physics of spacetime inside a black hole are counterintuitive and likely not yet fully understood. Some theories posit that the black hole is a boundary to another universe, and/or that we are ourselves within a separate universe bounded by the event horizon of a black hole observable from a universe from which ours originated; although these theories are speculative, in this case it might be possible that all the calls we make are from within a black hole.


What evidence do astronmers use to detect black holes?

Most of the methods to detect black holes rely on their gravitational effects. The following are ways in which black holes can be detected, at least in theory:Hawking radiation: This radiation would be way too weak to detect a stellar black hole, but it might be used to detect primordial black holes. This method hasn't been successfully applied yet; perhaps there are no primordial black holes.A black hole's gravitational effect on a neighboring object; for example, stars orbiting Sag A* make it possible not only to conclude that there is probably a black hole there, but also to estimate its mass (current estimate: about 4.3 million solar masses).Matter falling into the black hole will emit strong x-rays.An accretion disk around a black hole will heat up through friction, and also emit radiation.Gravitational lensing of objects behind the black hole also make it possible to detect a black hole in some cases (when there is a good alignment).


Can you make it back if you get sucked into a black hole?

no you can not


Will the big bang make a black hole?

no black holes are stars


How the black hole make?

A black hole is the result of the gravitational collapse of a massive star. This happens when the star runs out of fuel.