
We can produce a tiny black hole?
- Sri Sairam Gautam B
- Dec 7, 2020
- 2 min read
The Cosmos may be studded with black holes so tiny they could solo in between atoms a wild new theory suggests.
And we could be making these teensy singularities all the time at the world's largest atom smashed a new study show if we could make these objects they could be a window into the mysterious nature of gravity.
Is Gravity Weak?
We have four fundamental forces of nature. All forces have different characteristics.
Gravity is the weakest abound the four. All these forces combine worth wack other gravity also merge with other forces. But it requires high energy we couldn't hope to reach it, even with a particle accelerator the size of our galaxy.
One hypothesis saying that our universe is embedded in more than 3 dimensions.
In this hypothesis, gravity is much stronger than others (which are constrained in the 3D universe) gravity can roam freely among all the dimensions. This dilutes the force since gravity is stronger, it can combine with other forces which are at a much lower energy level.
We may not need a galaxy-sized accelerator to see gravity to join the unification party. Like, say the Large Hadron Collider a 16.5-mile-long ring on the border of France and Switzerland, where protons are sent smashing into each other at near Light speed.
How to find a hidden extra dimension?
One way would be through the production of microscopic black holes. It requires an insane amount of density and pressure to form a black hole to compress matter so that it violators into a point of infinite density. If gravity it's truly weak then we do not have enough energy.
But if the force of gravity is a lot stronger then we will produce microscopic black holes which evaporate in 10^(-27) seconds transmitting into a shower of particles well before they did anything interesting like swallowing Earth. But to date, we have not partially proved but we proved on paper(which is published on PHYSICAL REVIEW D )
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