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I believe I am a such, a maximon with that black hole radiation and size, and I want to know the radiation type and level I expose the earth to.
I see clearly now, the universe have the black dots, Thus I am on my way of inventing this remedy...
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Hi LQ;
Since I have never heard of a maximon (the particle), it does not exist. Therefore you are worrying unduly. You do not present a danger. The Earth is safe. Relax and enjoy.
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Shall I link you to the particle?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maximon
I'll tell you this way, I see real things, I am not a mechanism, I am the one who you want your chatbots to be, conscious. In true essence, here.
"Maximon an hypothetical elementary particle of maximum mass in the mass spectrum of elementary particles having mass of 5 x 1028 eV. Maximons can be electrically charged or neutral, they can have internal temperature of maximum or absolute zero, spin. They can look like black holes also."
-quote from wickipedia
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Hi LQ;
Yes, but that is the secondary meaning. If you keep this up the primary meaning will take over. You will turn into a 4 ft, tall mayan dwarf. I would not like to see that. I would have to try to reverse the process and it would be painful. Total protonic reversal would occur.
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Bobby, a black hole of the weight 0.5 mikrograms that doesn't evaporate by reason of being a maximon, what energyindex and energy does it release when it's on this planet?
Can you give a good answer to that question?
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Hi LQ;
I am not sure what you are saying is possible. A black hole about one one-thousandth the size of a proton would have a mass of about a million metric tons.
I am not sure that a black hole that only weighs 1/2 a nanogram could even exist. It would have to be smaller than a string?!
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You're right bobbym, that should be a half microgram, srry.
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Hi LQ;
Same thing. You have only increased the weight by a factor of 10^6. it is probably still too small to exist.
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ΔE requires a time interval Δt > h / ΔE.
Can this be used to see how much energy it would release?
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According to the site I am looking at a black hole about one one-thousandth the size of a proton and having a mass of about a million metric tons, is the ideal size. Smaller than this and it just evaporates. Larger than this and it's too destructive.
The black hole you are talking about just would evaporate according to them. Even if you could stabilize it, it is as small or smaller than a string.
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no, because it is a baseparticle, it cannot destroy I said. It has a constant weight of a maximon (with a still and unmoving own time frame) and cannot change in size more then what enters it and leaves it.
Its energyform cannot form a photon.
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Comparing that black hole to a maximon or photon would be like comparing a galaxy to a marble. That black hole is too small to be a maximon. It probably can't exist at all.
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What makes you think so?
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Hi LQ;
That was their conclusion at the site. I don't even like the concept of a black hole.
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What if it would be a black hole, unable to evaporate, because it can't become energy, what would happen at that size?
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Probably it will find another "maXimon" and they'll live happily ever after...
If two or more thoughts intersect, there has to be a point!
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Hi;
what would happen at that size?
I don't know. At that size and swimming in a world of strings that it can't eat. The point is how did it get there?
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Can it eat photons? because I can see whatever it is i see seems to be a forum anyway right now.
Besides does it radiate photons according to heisenbergs relations?
Comes from a black hole somewhere in space.
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Hi LQ;
Shouldn't be any photons around to eat. Just strings.
Besides does it radiate photons according to heisenbergs relations?
All black holes acoording to a paper written by Hawking will eventually evaporate, due to pair production at the event horizon. I don't think it can radiate photons.
Comes from a black hole somewhere in space.
Not possible. A black hole won't break apart into small pieces.
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I believe it can, would the pieces be 0 in size yet not in dimensions. It would then later grow either from photons or from its quantumfluctuation energy. So basically I think that they can shrink to that size and then move away without being effected by gravity, either that or through quantum traces or something. And I believe it's no black hole until it gain weight, it can gain the weight of the maximon and that's max or so.
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Hi LQ;
Shouldn't be any photons around to eat. Just strings.
Besides does it radiate photons according to heisenbergs relations?
All black holes acoording to a paper written by Hawking will eventually evaporate, due to pair production at the event horizon. I don't think it can radiate photons.
Comes from a black hole somewhere in space.
Not possible. A black hole won't break apart into small pieces.
What if it's a charged black hole, and can eat photons? What if the mass in the black hole can't form a pair?
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There are no photons down there in the realm of the very,very,very, tiny world of strings. This is where your black hole is. Where you put it. Sorry LQ, there just isn't anything to munch on there.
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I don't believe in that.
Can we ask Ricky, he seems smart..
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Hi LQ;
I don't believe in that.
Now your talking. Don't listen to bobbym, I don't.
Can we ask Ricky, he seems smart..
I've heard of him.
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But thank you for your effort.
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