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Originally Posted by Rob
There's more than one type of "black hole". When most people think of black holes, they think of the enormous gravity and light sucking mass at the center of a galaxy, or bad movies called Event Horizon. That's just one type of black hole. If you haven't watched it, check out Particle Fever, a documentary on the research CERN is doing with the LHC. It's spectacular, and yes, I would live next to a black hole.
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You sound knowledgeable to dark matter and black holes. I understand with physics & technology, the energy can be extracted or absorbed. But, I do not understand how they are planning on moving a black hole into the orbit of the earth or after collecting the energy, how's it possible to transport it back to earth?
Do you have any ideas on this Rob?