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posted on January 27th, 2010, 9:39 pm
Hmm, right mate!
I was just thinking about "the black hole goind critical" not about "the ships hull" going critical. Yeah.
I am wondering how much of the matter thrown into a black hole is possibly reemitted as high energy radiation. The next question is how much this is compared to a matter-anti-matter annihilation, when the containment fields collapse. Wouldn't any ship destruction result in a blast that carries a multiple of the energy of all loaded torpedoes together?
In case of creating gravity effects i would always talk of subspace thingies (and not of zero-point-energy - such a BS
). That is not so dangerous in discussions.
I was just thinking about "the black hole goind critical" not about "the ships hull" going critical. Yeah.
I am wondering how much of the matter thrown into a black hole is possibly reemitted as high energy radiation. The next question is how much this is compared to a matter-anti-matter annihilation, when the containment fields collapse. Wouldn't any ship destruction result in a blast that carries a multiple of the energy of all loaded torpedoes together?
In case of creating gravity effects i would always talk of subspace thingies (and not of zero-point-energy - such a BS

posted on January 27th, 2010, 11:30 pm
mimesot wrote:I am wondering how much of the matter thrown into a black hole is possibly reemitted as high energy radiation. The next question is how much this is compared to a matter-anti-matter annihilation, when the containment fields collapse. Wouldn't any ship destruction result in a blast that carries a multiple of the energy of all loaded torpedoes together?
Aye, this has unfortunately been discussed before - I guess we have to make some exceptions, otherwise all these antimatter/matter explosions would annihilate the map

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