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Thoughts about the small-size black holes and their connection with interstellar communication


Thoughts about the small-size black holes and their connection with interstellar communication


In Star Trek movies is mentioned the "sub-universal messaging", what futurologists have thought to mean the small size black hole, what makes a wormhole with another black hole, and that thing can be used for interstellar communication. The idea of this kind of system is that there is formed a tiny wormhole between two black holes, which are oscillating in the same frequency, and the laser ray or radio wave would send through that thing.

The question is could those black holes form the wormhole, and could we or some other civilization benefit that effect in practice. When we are talking about the possibility that we have the black hole in our solar system, some people are saying that this thing would be created by the ancient high cultures or humanoids for communication between them and some other civilization. Or maybe other civilizations would use that thing for communication between them and their base.

Also if we are thinking about the possibility to create that kind of thing, we must understand that wormhole-based communication would offer very good equipment to control the alien base. In this theoretical hypothesis the alien, what controls the base would send the high-power laser ray or antimatter through the wormhole, and that thing would explode the entire base. But this kind of thing is the pure hypothesis.

Bottle post from Alpha Centauri


When we are thinking about interstellar communication there is another way to make those things, and that is simply the "bottle post". In this case, the problem is that the traveling between stars is a very long term mission. And if we would someday send the probe to the nearest stars, there must be some missions to that robot. The journey to that solar system takes hundreds of years.

So when the spacecraft is done its mission it could send the records and harddisks back to Earth, that the scientists and researchers see, the results of the mission. And of course, those small message capsules mission is to make sure that the collected data of that probe would get to hands of the mission control.

If we are thinking about the distance to Alpha Centauri, which is about 4,4 light-years, we might think that the message would travel 4,4 years between the Sun and that solar system, and that means that something might be lost if the craft uses only the radio communication. So the small-size spacecraft would take the mission records back to earth, and the system might be cooled to a superconducting temperature, which will save the data in a magnetic form. And of course, some kind of CD-disks can be used for back up that data.

But there is a possibility that the time would be stopped in that craft. If we are thinking that the probe, what is sent to that journey would be extremely large. And that craft would use the fusion engine for traveling to Alpha Centauri. Fusion is safer than antimatter, and that makes leaving the solar system easier and safer than antimaterial. Because annihilation is so powerful.

But when the craft would send the miniature capsule back to Earth, that probably couple of kilograms capsule could use antimatter. The thing is that the giant probe could create the antimatter by using the particle accelerator and then explode itself. Then the capsule, what might have some dust and mission records would send to the journey by pushing it with energy, what is releasing by this explosion.

The purpose of that would be to make the Alpha Centauri system safer to the following probes, but also hide the origin of that spacecraft, because there is a very small possibility that some unwanted creature would find that craft. And the antimatter bomb would also push the small spacecraft away from the Alpha Centauri system.

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