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Singularity and communication


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Kimmo Huosionmaa

What could radio-telescope or other transmitter do with the ball-shaped space station? This is the question, what many people don't think. When we are thinking about the situation, that ball-shaped space station orbits in the stationary trajectory with some planet or moon, like hypothetical Death Star does in the movie Return of the Jedi, we might think that there is no problem with that. In the movie, the radio-telescope creates the ball-shaped electric field around the battlestation, and if the space station uses opposite polar generators, it can create the power field, what would make the incoming meteorites as the vapor.

But in this case, the problem would be that the radio waves increases the mass of the space station. Sooner or later the ball-shaped space station would be transforming the black hole, and it can travel in the time thru the wormhole. If the time-space continuum would be "U"-shaped,  that thing would travel to the past and future using this geometry for the benefit. But when we are thinking about the case, that we could use singularities for the communication at a very long distance, we are facing one problem.

If somebody wants to make nasty trick by using the wormhole or small electromagnetic black holes for extremely long-distance communication, could somebody just send an antimatter thru this channel, and then this kind of communication test can destroy the entire planet. Other ways are put the small piece of sand in that wormhole, and if it would come out at very high speed, it would terminate all base. So this is the problem with using the black holes in the communication.

This kind of theoretical things are fascinating, but as you see, that kind of things are very dangerous. If we can or will someday make the artificial black hole, that thing would revolutionize the radio-astronomy, but then we are facing the problem, that this technology can misuse very dramatically.  And one way is to use this kind of systems like the weapons. In theory, we could make the small tank, what makes the singularity in it. And then if that thing will start to work, would it cause the fusion in the atmosphere, because singularity would press the atoms. This would be possible if the tank would pumped enough energy, that forming the black hole will be possible. Or in some other case, the system would be used to shoot ammunition thru it.

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