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- From: hagerman@ece.cmu.edu (John Hagerman)
- Subject: Re: Hobby of the Future
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- Organization: Carnegie Mellon University
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- Date: Thu, 28 Jan 1993 02:57:59 GMT
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- Nobody's taking me seriously, so I'll start over. Let's say you could
- make a black hole. How big would you make it? What would you do with
- it? It seems like you could use it as an energy source (pour material
- in, and collect the radiation that comes out), but that sounds like
- something for nothing. Does it take more energy to make it than you
- can get out of it?
-
- - John
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