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Reversed engineered Titor's machine
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<blockquote data-quote="Harte" data-source="post: 148250" data-attributes="member: 443"><p>A miniature black hole has the same gravitational force as the mass it's made of. That is, if you shrunk the Earth down to a miniature black hole, it would only pull on objects with the same force the Earth does, if the objects were one Earth radius from the black hole.</p><p>An example would be that, if you did this to the Earth, the Moon would continue to orbit the Earth in exactly the same way as before, the sudden increase in density along with the huge size reduction would result in no change whatsoever in the Moon's orbit.</p><p>The miniature black holes Titor claimed are no question about it too heavy to haul around in a Chevy. But they aren't massive enough to irreversibly attract anything around them that is more than an inch or two away. My calculated mass of around six trillion pounds is the equivalent of 500 Great Pyramids of Giza. Sure, there's some gravitational attraction there, but it's only irresistible when you get real close to the singularity. If you were several feet away, you wouldn't even notice it.</p><p></p><p>So, you charge the black hole and then float it in a magnetic field so it doesn't get too close to the side of the case you've mounted it in.</p><p>However, it's impossible to hit a negatively charged black hole with an electron, which was what Titor claimed was part of the process.</p><p></p><p>Harte</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Harte, post: 148250, member: 443"] A miniature black hole has the same gravitational force as the mass it's made of. That is, if you shrunk the Earth down to a miniature black hole, it would only pull on objects with the same force the Earth does, if the objects were one Earth radius from the black hole. An example would be that, if you did this to the Earth, the Moon would continue to orbit the Earth in exactly the same way as before, the sudden increase in density along with the huge size reduction would result in no change whatsoever in the Moon's orbit. The miniature black holes Titor claimed are no question about it too heavy to haul around in a Chevy. But they aren't massive enough to irreversibly attract anything around them that is more than an inch or two away. My calculated mass of around six trillion pounds is the equivalent of 500 Great Pyramids of Giza. Sure, there's some gravitational attraction there, but it's only irresistible when you get real close to the singularity. If you were several feet away, you wouldn't even notice it. So, you charge the black hole and then float it in a magnetic field so it doesn't get too close to the side of the case you've mounted it in. However, it's impossible to hit a negatively charged black hole with an electron, which was what Titor claimed was part of the process. Harte [/QUOTE]
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