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Tiny black hole getting dropped into Earth:

314,389 Aufrufe • vor 2 Jahren •via X (Twitter)

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Profilbild von Scott Manley
Scott Manleyvor 2 Jahren

This simulation is massively faster than the real thin. The event horizon would be less than a millimeter so, you have to squeeze material through this. As that happens it heats up, so much so it'll heat up, and emit so much light that the photon pressure slows down accretion.

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Scott Manleyvor 2 Jahren

Back of envelope math suggests for a black hole 1% of mass of earth it’ll be consuming millions of tons of matter per second while emitting energy equivalent to 10% of the luminosity of the sun. It would take millions of years to consume earth.

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Tyler Glaielvor 2 Jahren

I could survive this

Profilbild von Zach Weinersmith
Zach Weinersmithvor 2 Jahren

Is everyone okay though?

Profilbild von Space Koala
Space Koalavor 2 Jahren

Man, it would be so horrifying. An Earthquake that just keeps getting more intense over the course of minutes to hours until everything on the surface of the planet is smashing into each other.

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Eduardo A. Cuyarvor 2 Jahren

Would Earth start moving laterally like that on an horizontal plane side to side?

Profilbild von Scott Manley
Scott Manleyvor 2 Jahren

No, that's the camera, I should have selected the earth 🤣

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x100 Solanaceaevor 2 Jahren

oh no the economy!

Profilbild von Scott Manley
Scott Manleyvor 2 Jahren

Yes, that black hole is a little smaller.

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