#1. Converted 7 TeV into Mass to determine black hole's lifespan which
is 1.6e-85 seconds (extremely tiny).
#2. Since light speed is maximum velocity, lets say neighboring
protons travel at "c" towards black hole.
#3. From LHC equations, average distance between protons in a bundle
is 1.67e-10 meters.
#4 T= d/v, so the time for the closest protons to reach the black hole
= 1.67e-10 / c = 3.34e-19 seconds
Since 3.34e-19 > 1.6e-85 seconds therefore the black hole will die
instead of grow bigger.
Four Strikes... and you were out after the first one!
Do some self education.
Planck time is 5.39x10^(-44) second. 10^(-85) second is idiot drool.
> #2. Since light speed is maximum velocity, lets say neighboring
> protons travel at "c" towards black hole.
>
> #3. From LHC equations, average distance between protons in a bundle
> is 1.67e-10 meters.
>
> #4 T= d/v, so the time for the closest protons to reach the black hole
> = 1.67e-10 / c = 3.34e-19 seconds
>
> Since 3.34e-19 > 1.6e-85 seconds therefore the black hole will die
> instead of grow bigger.
Nothing gets in the "black hole" without conserving angular momentum
along its path. Nothing swirls down that drain no matter how long the
queue. THEN it decays.
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?then? It decays inside a black hole?
As me keebler elves would say, it's not only a drain, it's a current
sink, meaning ground.
Lest both a CMBR or EMR could not feed the dark little rascal.
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