thanks derekmcd, but about this that you wrote to me;
As for Hawking radiation, the simplest explanation is that two virtual particles (one positive and one negative) appear out of the vacuum of empty space in accordance with the Heisenberg uncertainty principle. This is a temporary violation of the first law of thermodynamics... the conservation of energy. It is usually resolved by the two particles immediately annihilating each other.
how on Earth does the Uncertainty principle agree with the creation of virtual particles or even relate to them at all?
and its common knowledge how black holes are supposed to be created, something has to be surpassed or exceded in a way and
It's called the "swartzchild radius",
in the collider in order for energy to attain mass and form a Black hole it has to....pick up a Higg's Boson somewhere and they are hoping and maybe even expecting to find the elusive Higgs when they get the results of the high energy collisions they cause in the Large Hadron Collider. Matter doesn't just appear according to Einsteins theory either, Energy equals mass times the speed of light squared but that's not saying you automatically get matter from high energies...........there is a missing ingredient, E=mc2 gives you the energy in a mass or piece of matter but the change from energy into matter requires the Higgs which we haven't found yet, right, or wrong? wrong? oh crap!
and.....how do you figure any of that requires the violation of thermodynamics? The whole total of all matter in the Universe would have been created in this manner if there was a Big Bang, so what's the violation if a single pair of atomic particles is created? I imagine charge is spin, what do you think of that? If you look at the components of the proton and neutron, two up and one down, two down and one up.....they'd fit together and bond nicely if it's spin.
also, virtual particles appear outside the event horizon and are not created from the Energy of the B.H. if one get's captured and the other doesn't, I don't see how that can be equivalent to radiating energy.
don't you think that virtual particles are the result of E=mc2, I do, which means to me that they don't appear out of "nothing" but as the result of an energetic event which causes their creation. Since they apparently appear under special conditions such as around the event horizon of a black hole or perhaps in a collider, then I believe we are missing something obvious about space/time and energy/mass and so B.H.'s
don't you?
from what I read, space could be filled with mini black holes or it might contain no such things as black holes at all. if it is filled with mini black holes they obviously don't contain the mass of four suns either and if it is filled with them they also just as obviously can't be "special" either.