dusty
Skilled Investigator
I have a question for anyone with some understanding of quantum physics. Please bare in mind I only have a leymans level of understanding but I find this topic fascinating.
My question is, When the Large Hadron Collider at CERN is up and running and say they are successful in creating microscopic black holes, if they then were able to generate a stream of paired particles and fire one of each pair into the black hole, taking into account the whole thing about quantum entanglement and the fact that what happens to one will register some observable reaction in the other, what do you clever people think might be seen in the survivor?
I realise that if tiny black holes were created their existence would be fleeting to say the least and therefore the possibility of sending a stream of particles at one might be impossible for all I know, and that anything that gets consumed has no way of escape just like light or information.
But this quantum entanglement thing got me wondering if it might be a way of discerning if you'll pardon the pun, in our universe what goes on behind the event horizon.
Peace,
Mark
My question is, When the Large Hadron Collider at CERN is up and running and say they are successful in creating microscopic black holes, if they then were able to generate a stream of paired particles and fire one of each pair into the black hole, taking into account the whole thing about quantum entanglement and the fact that what happens to one will register some observable reaction in the other, what do you clever people think might be seen in the survivor?
I realise that if tiny black holes were created their existence would be fleeting to say the least and therefore the possibility of sending a stream of particles at one might be impossible for all I know, and that anything that gets consumed has no way of escape just like light or information.
But this quantum entanglement thing got me wondering if it might be a way of discerning if you'll pardon the pun, in our universe what goes on behind the event horizon.
Peace,
Mark