Your Friend the Black Hole

by Rick Beckman on July 1, 02009

Last modified on July 1, 02009

A lot has been made about the Large Hadron Col­lider, which is sched­uled to resume oper­a­tions this Octo­ber, and some are won­der­ing whether the col­lider is capa­ble of destroy­ing the world. The most “likely” sce­nario I’ve heard is that the col­lider could cause the for­ma­tion of a black hole which would suck Earth into crush­ing oblivion.

Believe it or not, the cre­ation of black holes is hoped for as it would help con­firm the exis­tence of the­o­ret­i­cal dimen­sions, among other things.

Don't Panic! And you needn’t worry. Look at any object on your desk. If it were to col­lapse into a black hole, you would not be sucked into it, not unless you got so close as to enter its event hori­zon. Grav­ity cor­re­lates to mass, and if a book col­lapsed into a black hole, its mass would remain the same, as would its grav­ity. (Actu­ally, a book would have to be com­pressed to such an infin­i­tes­i­mal size that if it were to form a black hole, you’d be hard pressed to notice it, I bet.)

Such is the case at the Large Hadron Col­lider as well. Black holes may very well be formed, but they cer­tainly aren’t going to destroy the earth. Remem­ber: Even if our own sun col­lapsed into a black hole, Earth would con­tinue orbit­ing it as usual — the sun’s grav­ity would remain constant.

So don’t fret this Octo­ber. Unless you’re wor­ried about an out-of-control anti­mat­ter reaction. ;)

Just kid­ding!

Large Hadron Collider — XKCD #401

Large Hadron Col­lider — XKCD #401

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torrant July 5, 2009 at 03:47

The Large Hadron Collider will only produce black holes if some of the theories of multiple dimensions of the universe turn out to be true. The production of black holes will substantiate the theories predictions. Scientific American has an article describing how collapsing stars can produce black holes or alternatively “naked singularities”.
http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=naked-singularities

Perhaps LHC will produce both. Fortunately, naked singularities allow matter to pass through them, so they won’t be gobbling up anything. They are similar to black holes, but without the event horizon. That is what makes them naked. By the way, since they are naked there are of course pictures! Be sure to check out the slide show at the bottom of the page linked above!!!

David July 6, 2009 at 20:06

It’s funny that people are so worked up over the LHC. Cosmic rays and particles have been performing these same experiments (albeit in an uncontrolled and untestable environment) since the beginning of the universe. And, they’re going on now.

Even if they did manage to generate antimatter as a result of collisions, I’m sitting in the camp of relatively uninformed people who would propose the antimatter to simply poof into its base components, splitting the matching atom (likely hydrogen from the proton stream) and forming a rapidly dissipating blip of energy. It likely would not cause a chain reaction, unless enough antimatter was produced.

In somewhat similar physics experiments, we see that splitting one atom of hydrogen does almost nothing. The power of the atomic (or hydrogen) bomb lies in splitting multiple atoms through a chained process.

But, this is all just headspace experimentation. October will be much more interesting.

Rick Beckman July 6, 2009 at 20:21

I’ve read enough Lawrence Krauss, Michio Kaku, and Stephen Hawking to know that whatever the Large Hadron Collider does, it’s going to be freaking awesome, as particle physics typically can’t help but being. :)

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