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Little bit writings about electromagnetic black holes

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Kimmo Huosionmaa

Electromagnetic black holes are actually only the points in the space, where the electromagnetic radiation have increased the mass of some small object like the atom. Those atom sizes black holes are interesting because they can offer us the chance to see the future. In theory, we could create this phenomenon immediately by using lasers or high power radio transmitters, what are targeted to the small piece of metal.


But as you know this kind of technology is very dangerous. In the worst case, the electromagnetic black hole can form the singularity between it and some other black hole, and this could mean, that our atmosphere would suck thru that thing.  We can say, that the singularity might not be stable enough that this phenomenon is possible, but in the worst case, that thing can create enough energy, that it would become stable.


Why electromagnetic black holes are interesting by some military specialists? The thing is that this kind of supermassive object would allow building the extremely powerful weapon. If we would make the pinhead-size black hole in the next to some object, that pieces ultimate gravity would scratch the object immediately. That thing would actually try to suck the object thru it, but because the ship or aircraft is too big to go thru the singularity, that would break the object immediately.


There is another very dangerous effect with that piece of material. The black hole would suck the air molecules to it, and that would cause the most horrifying effect in the atmosphere, what mankind can ever imagine. The singularity would press the molecules together, and cause the nitrogen fusion, what would cause the effect, that nitrogen would start to combine with oxygen.


Heavy element fusion is extremely hot, and it can take even days because the heavy elements would release the energy, what will feed the black hole. Nuclear reactions, what is causing by the pressure around the tiny black hole could give enough power, that it could stabilize the singularity, and it could danger the life on earth. The possibility for that is minimum, but there is change, that this could happen if the molecules would be sucked to that object symmetrically, and cause the heavy element fusion in the atmosphere. And if it happens that would be too late to think.


That fusion, what is similar, with the reactions, what is going on in the nucleus of the most massive stars in Universe, would not normally take a long time, but the black hole would feed it with the gravitational energy. The long-term extreme heat can cause the situation when the atmosphere is starting to burn.  Or it would just suck our atmosphere thru the wormhole to somewhere in another side of the universe. And that would mean the end of life on our planet.

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