Science, asked by devip649, 3 months ago

Why don't we just nuke black holes to get rid of them?​

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Answered by iniyamukil
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First, we don’t have any need to get rid of black holes.

Second, black holes are lightyears away. We couldn’t get to them even if we wanted to, much less do anything to them.

Third, on an astronomical scale, a nuke is pathetic. They don’t even make a noticeable dent in a small rocky planet- otherwise we would have blown the earth up already. They aren’t even noticable against a star, much less a black hole.

Fourth, even if you did drop a nuke into a black hole, it would just make it bigger. not by much, the entire nuke will only add mass on the order of thousands of kg, which is itself a miniscule amount. If you detonate it above the event horizon, then you only get part of that, but adding energy to the black hole is not different from adding mass, so you are still just feeding it.

Fifth, Even if you had a ultra-nuke with as much power as you wanted, it can’t blow up a black hole. To do so, you would have to impart enough energy on the black hole for part of it to achieve its own escape velocity and fly free of the black hole. But the escape velocity of a black hole is greater than the speed of light, so an infinite amount of energy can’t do it. In fact, the energy you put in will itself be trapped and make the black hole bigger, not smaller.

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Answered by rosey25
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Question:-

✒Why don't we just nuke black holes to get rid of them?

Answer:-

✒Detonate a nuclear bomb inside the event horizon, and you only make the black hole more massive.

✒Within the event horizon, energy and matter are one, and those very same black holes can convert that energy into mass.

So all your projectiles and energy weapons inevitably just make it more dangerous.

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