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Sunday, May 19, 2013

Outer Space Adventure - Part 2 - Solving Black Hole Problem


Introduction:
What is Black Hole? (Reintroduced)
A chunk of mass so dense vs it's size to contain that amount of masses resulting it's gravity is so heavy that not even light (the fastest traveling particle discovered) can escape it and constantly sucking itself and whatever that gets near to it.

How Black Hole is born?
Basically a collapse of supersized chunk of constant fusion and fission reaction of atoms until the point where the final stage where fission rate is lower than fusion rate, and thus, the endless collapsing and expanding are out of balance where Rate of Shrinking (a.k.a Fusion) driven by gravity, is much greater than the Rate of Expansion (a.k.a Fission) and thus everything slowly pulling each other and in the end, when the rotation being stabilized, any extra energy that the black hole cannot hold on will be shoot out from the Northern and Southern point of it where it has the weakest gravity, due to lack of rotation at that point.

What happens during Big Bang? (Theory, need more confirmation)
Same thing, whatever is holding our universe right now is the largest supersized black hole, probably trillion times more of size compared to the one that holding our Milky Way together :)

So how do we avoid going head to head collision or getting trapped with these dead spheres?
The only sensible way I know so far is, by using Visual Image Processing to detect the light distortion from the background stars, if you get light distortion, that is our Red Alert.
Warning: DO NOT NAVIGATE TO SOMEWHERE WHERE WE CANNOT SEE ANY FIELDS OF STARS AT THE BACKGROUND

I never really tried looking and research into Cosmic Radiation Processing option to detect Black Holes since I do not have the data and tools to experiment with. NASA might want to look into this.

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