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Scientists have found that creating microscopic black holes with using partial accelerators requires less energy than was thought earlier. If physicists manage to create black holes with this energy on Earth, then this will prove the existence of other dimensions in The universe. Scientists added that the presence of these black holes does not poses no danger to the planet. Black holes have such powerful gravitational fields that they even attract light. Usually black holes form when the remains dead stars collapse due to their own gravity, due to which matter contracts more and more. In many theories about the universe the existence of other dimensions, the size of which may to be different: from a proton to a fraction of a millimeter. At a distance equal to the size of these measurements, gravity can increase significantly. Therefore, when particle accelerators create enough energy, black holes form. When scientists experimented with the largest particle accelerator in the world with the Large Hadron Collider, they wondered if he could create black holes every give me a sec. Particles in the collider move with great speed along circles with a total length of 27 kilometers, collide with each other and form energy. Each particle beam in the collider contains a force 400 tons train running at a speed of 195 km / h. Before to date, researchers have not yet been able to create any black hole in the collider. However, theoretical interest does not fade. Today, with the help of powerful computers, researchers imitate collisions of particles that move at a speed close to the speed of light, making it clear that black holes can formed from less energy than previously thought. This is new the discovery is based on Einstein’s theory of relativity, in which it was said that mass and energy are interconnected. It means that the higher the particle energy, i.e. the higher the particle velocity develops in a collider – the more its mass. However, even with modern technology for creating a microscopic black hole researchers need millions of billions more energy than they give Hadron Collider. No matter how frightening the black holes are, their artificial creation does not entail any risk to the planet. Scientists they say that people’s biggest misconception about black holes, created in the Big Collider, in that they can destroy The earth. However, scientists are absolutely sure that this is impossible.
Translation by Sergey Vasilenkov
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