Have humans ever created black holes?

Updated on science 2024-05-28
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    That's a ...... question

    Humans can't even build moon-sized objects, let alone black holes.

    Black hole. Black holes are very dense planets, absorbing everything, and light cannot escape. (Now some scientists have analyzed that there are no black holes in the universe, which needs to be further proven, but we can have different opinions academically).

    First of all, let's give a visual description of the black hole:

    Black holes have a huge gravitational pull, and even light is attracted to it. There is a huge gravitational field hidden in a black hole, and this gravitational force is so great that anything, not even light, can escape the palm of the black hole. Black holes do not allow anything within their boundaries to be seen by the outside world, which is why such objects are called "black holes".

    We cannot observe it through the reflection of light, we can only know about the black hole indirectly through the surrounding objects affected by it. It is speculated that black holes are remnants of dead stars or ** air masses, created when special massive supergiants collapse and contract.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    No, because people are still exploring what black holes are made ofโ€”โ€”โ€” some people say that black holes are formed by atomic collisions, and some people say that they are formed by the decay of planets, so humans have never made black holes!!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Not at the moment, and it will be difficult to say until hundreds of millions of years from now.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    A scientist once gave up on an experiment that could have caused a black hole.

    But it has been proven that it did not create a black hole that time.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    No, one cannot call on the mass of matter that is sufficient to make a black hole.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Not really!! If so, will we still be there?

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I think that with the current rate of scientific and technological progress of mankind, it may really happen, but at that time, we humans will have to think about who is smarter, similar to the human brain or the computer, whether we will be swallowed up by the ever-expanding black hole, if humans cannot control black holes like robots in science fiction movies.

    There are also elements found now that the highest is about 112, artificial black holes require a larger atomic density, how can human beings discover and collect and even create elements that are hundreds of times higher than them, I think it is impossible in a short time, our generation is safe

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Summary. Hello <>

    At the moment, we don't have the technology to make black holes. Black holes are one of the most mysterious celestial bodies in the universe, they are formed by a large amount of mass compressed to the extreme, and have an extremely strong gravitational pull that not even light can escape. Scientists have conducted in-depth studies on the nature and formation of black holes through the observed characteristics of black holes and the material around them, but they are still unable to simulate the formation process of black holes.

    Can black holes be man-made.

    Hello <>

    At present, we do not have the technology to create black holes to destroy the gods. The black hole is one of the most mysterious celestial bodies in the universe, it is formed by the compression of a large amount of mass to the extreme, and has an extremely strong gravitational pull, which even light cannot escape. Scientists have studied the nature and formation of black holes through the observed characteristics of black holes and the material around them, but they are still unable to simulate the formation process of black holes.

    Black holes are one of the most mysterious objects in the universe, and they are formed by the compression of a large amount of mass to the extreme. Within the event horizon of a black hole, matter is swallowed by the black hole's gravitational pull, including light. As a result, we cannot directly observe black holes, but can only study them indirectly through features such as the movement and radiation of the material around them.

    Scientists have observed a number of black holes, including stellar-mass black holes and supermassive black book stocking holes. The study of black holes has helped me to better understand the nature of the universe and gravity.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Summary. To make a black hole, it must first have a large enough mass and density to form the gravitational field of the black hole. Moreover, the formation of black holes requires extreme conditions, such as the explosion of stars or the collision of high-energy particles, etc., which we ordinary people cannot do.

    Hey, that's an interesting question! It sounds a bit mysterious, but I know what you're trying to ask.

    Behold, this thing is an astronomical concept, which refers to a celestial body of very great mass, very small volume, and very great density. Once there is a substance swallowed by it, it can no longer come out, and it is sucked by the black hole and collected by Jianpei. Therefore, the black hole is not something that we mortals like Bi Chun can make out casually.

    To make a black hole, it must first have a large enough mass and density to form the gravitational field of the black hole. Moreover, the formation of black holes needs to be dispersed under extreme conditions, such as the explosion of stars or the collision of high-energy particles, etc., which we ordinary people cannot do.

    Black holes are a natural and measured phenomenon in the universe, not a man-made phenomenon. Although science and technology are very advanced now, it is still too far away to create a black hole. So ah, let's wait for technology to progress a little more!

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    As of January 2023, black holes cannot be artificial.

    Even if you can't find it in the universe, you can use gravity in other dimensions outside of space-time (beyond the fourth and fifth dimensions) to artificially create a black hole. However, because the black hole is so dense that it will sink to the center of the earth, Hawking suggested that in the future, this tiny black hole that can generate electricity be suspended in orbit around the earth.

    I don't know if one day, black holes will become a new energy source for human development and utilization, and even if Hawking's idea can really be realized, it will definitely be a long and countless centuries later.

    Introduction to Black Holes:

    A black hole is a celestial body that exists in the universe in modern general relativity. The gravitational pull of a black hole is extremely strong, allowing the escape velocity within the event horizon to be greater than the speed of light.

    Thus, "a black hole is a celestial body with such a curvature of space-time that no light can escape from its event horizon".

    In 1916, the German astronomer Karl Schwarzschild calculated a vacuum solution of Einstein's field equations, which showed that if the actual radius of a static spherically symmetric star is less than a fixed value, a strange phenomenon will occur around it, that is, there is an interface - the "event horizon", once it enters this interface, even light cannot escape.

    This value is called the Schwarzschild Radius, and this "incredible celestial body" was named a "black hole" by the American physicist John Archibald Wheeler.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Summary. There is still some possibility that humans will create black holes.

    There is still some possibility that humans will create black holes.

    Theoretically, black holes can be artificially created, but we have to wait for greater development of science and technology to do so.

    The artificial black hole that Sakura is talking about is a kind of black hole built by people themselves, and it is said that this artificial black hole can swallow everything on the earth, including light, and even Zen shirts threaten the safety of the earth.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Hello, I'm glad to answer your questions. Black holes can be man-made. Dear, and we theoretically can be artificially created, but we have to wait for greater development of science and technology to do so.

    Many people are very interested in black holes, they are eager to understand the true face of black holes, and some scientists are also trying to make black holes, although the experiment has not been successful, but there is still a certain possibility that humans can make black holes. Many people are very interested in black holes, they want to know the true face of black holes, some scientists are also trying to make black liquor repentance holes, although the experiment was not successful, but there is still a certain possibility for humans to make black holes. Hope it helps.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Summary. Can black holes be man-made.

    Many people are very interested in black holes, they are very interested in understanding the true face of black holes, and some scientists are also trying to make black holes, although the experiment has not been successful, but human beings still have a certain degree of tolerance to make black holes.

    Many people are very interested in black holes, they are very interested in understanding the true face of black holes, and some scientists are also trying to make black holes, although the experiment has not been successful, but human beings still have a certain degree of tolerance to make black holes.

    The mass of the black hole is so huge, but the size is so small, and the gravitational field it produces is so strong that any matter and radiation that enters one of the event horizons (critical points) of the black hole can no longer escape, even the light (electromagnetic waves) with the fastest known propagation speed.

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