Build your own Black Hole Machine

Discussion in 'Pseudoscience Archive' started by kaduseus, Jan 23, 2012.

  1. kaduseus melencolia I Registered Senior Member

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    Build your own Black Hole Machine

    Picture 1 :- general arrangement of Black Hole Chamber.
    http://i1235.photobucket.com/albums/ff428/codex34/BHM/chamber.jpg
    Note: Neutrally buoyant plastic dust should be added to both fluids, to aid viewing of the turbulence generated.

    Picture 2 :- General arrangement of Black Hole Seed.
    http://i1235.photobucket.com/albums/ff428/codex34/BHM/seed.jpg
    Note: Inlet and outlet porting shown is exaggerated to aid visualization.

    Special Note:
    In order to distinguish between the turbulence generated by the chamber and that generated by the seed, the porting must be slight but not insignificant, the aim is to generate a similar turbulence to that of an unbound fluid.

    Other experiments:
    Replace the Black Hole Seed with 1)a sphere 2)a cylinder 3)a Black Hole Seed without porting.
    Note: These seeds will require a higher rate of rotation than the original seed.
     
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  3. kaduseus melencolia I Registered Senior Member

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    Alternative chamber for polytechnics:-
    http://i1235.photobucket.com/albums/ff428/codex34/BHM/chamber2.jpg

    If you need an alternative theory, just in case anyone is remotely interested:
    As the distance to center of mass approaches zero, the spacetime curvature also approaches zero.
    "Space isn't uniform and gravity isn't planar."

    Build the machine, or simulate it (as a thought experiment), either will do.
    The interesting part is the turbulence created by both, the 'planar rotation', and the 'polar jets'.
    You should also note the point of inflection at the 'center'.
     
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  5. HectorDecimal Registered Senior Member

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    Where did you come up with this?

    What is the purpose of the liquid?
     
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  7. kaduseus melencolia I Registered Senior Member

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  8. Pincho Paxton Banned Banned

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    Looks plausible.
     
  9. HectorDecimal Registered Senior Member

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    How are we keeping the sodium molten? This means high temperature.
     

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