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Are gravitons the quantum-size black holes?

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What if the hypothetical graviton is the quantum-size black hole? That might mean nothing at the first. But that thing could open new roads to physics and information technology. The quantum-size black holes are the predicted things that are not confirmed yet. 

If we think that the black hole is the simple structure that just pulls particles and information inside it. We are wrong. The radiation that comes out from the transition disk and whirls around that thing is causing that the black hole would also repel objects. 


Maybe someday in the future, the quantum black holes are transmitting information in an ultra-secure quantum network. 


The radiation around that object pushes all other objects away from it. Gravity is the dominating force of the black hole but also the radiation has a very big role in that system. So the radiation that comes from the material around the black hole would destroy information as well as dropping it to the black hole does. The thing that destroys the information in the black hole could be that it pulls wave movement to straight form. And that makes it impossible to return it to the original shape. 

But the extremely small black holes can be used as a communication tool by superpositioning them. The superpositioned and entangled black holes would transmit data by moving their place in the chambers. But there is the possibility that the qubits can transport through those black holes or their radiation can be used as the carrier wave. 

In that case, the laser would transmit data to the energy ray of the atom-size black hole. but using that phenomenon requires that the atom-size black holes can be proven and observe. Before that everything is just speculation. 


Can we someday use black holes for interstellar traveling?


The most conventional version is to use the black holes as the gravitation sling. The craft would travel near the black hole by using a half-elliptic trajectory and the black hole would give the gravitation punch for the spacecraft. Also, things like solar sails can use black holes as the power source. 


The antigravitation by hovering craft over the radiation pillars of very small black holes is an interesting theorem. 


If the graviton is the quantum black hole that thing makes the antigravitational levitation possible. The extremely small black holes would be position between the ground and the craft and the radiation pillars are pulling that craft upwards. In that system, the radiation of the micro black holes can use to levitate the object. 

The original idea of that thing was that the spacecraft of tomorrow could someday use the radiation rays of the black hole for giving the punch for its travel. The system that collects the energy of the radiation would be similar to the solar sail.  

And the thing that will the energy is the radiation of the black hole. This means that black holes could benefit otherwise than just dive in the wormhole. 

Can we someday use wormholes (Einstein-Rose Bridges) as the interstellar travel? The real wormhole is a speculative thing. The virtual wormhole is the case where the core of the interstellar spacecraft will put to rotate near the speed of light. And that thing would make that the crew would not be getting older so fast like outside it. 


There are two theoretical models of the wormhole. Those models are a real wormhole and a virtual wormhole. 


The existence of a "real wormhole" is not confirmed yet. The virtual wormhole is made by using a rotating structure wich speed is so close to the speed of light as possible is theoretically possible to make. The system would be like a giant electric- or induction engine. The magnetic field would rotate the outer layer around the crew cabin. And that causes the time dilation inside the structure. 

The hypothetical real wormhole is the radiation channel that would allow the craft to travel between two objects in seconds. In a virtual wormhole, the time dilation that is made by using the rotating core of the spacecraft causes time dilation. And that slows the aging of the crew. 

In a real (hypothetical) wormhole which is the energy channel, the radiation can kill the living astronauts. But the answer for the radiation could be the jammer system. That jammer pushes the radiation away from the core of the spacecraft. 

Then we must realize that there is the possibility that the living organisms ever travel through the wormhole. But artificial robots can make that journey. So maybe robot spacecraft can travel through a wormhole and transmit data through that thing by using superpositioned and entangled particle pairs. 

The difference between real and virtual wormholes is that in the case of a real wormhole the observer sees that the craft would travel through that energy bridge in seconds. In the virtual wormhole, the outside observer would not see the time dilation that affects only the things that are inside the craft. 

In the virtual wormhole, the time is stopped inside the spacecraft by using rotating structures. The idea is that the crew cabin hovers in the fast rotating magnetic chamber. The time dilation means that the time is moving very slowly in the capsule. But outside observer sees that the craft travels to as an example to Alpha Centauri in eight years if the speed of the craft is about 50% of the speed of light. 

At the last, I must say that even if the single qubit can travel through the wormhole. That doesn't mean that the entire spacecraft can do that thing. But things like wormholes are an interesting thing. And we can use them in some way. 



()https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graviton


()https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Micro_black_hole


()https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wormhole


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