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Could a way be devised that would allow an instrument of some kind to tune into a distant mass energy source such as black hole or large solar bodies and effectively harness their energy or graviton pull to accelerate through space as a type of travel? A black hole must have a massive source of drawing energy due to its compact mass, has anyone ever thought of tuning in to that frequency output or draw and use that as a force of energy. If we could focus in on the center and draw ourselves to it by aligning some kind of frequency wave, couldn’t that act as a never ending accelerator – or at least until you made it close to the Black Hole, you would have to cut the line well before that.

In a way it would be like the folded sheet of paper theory where you would reach out to a source across space and draw that energy to you as an ever increasing pull.

I am no physicist obviously, so don't laugh - I just keep getting these types of ideas. Thanks

2007-06-15 11:25:10 · 1 answers · asked by scottanthonydavis 4 in Science & Mathematics Physics

I didn't know, that is why I asked.

It may not be a source today - but cell phones were a dream of fantasy past

2007-06-15 11:49:47 · update #1

1 answers

You need to take a physics course to seperate the fantasy from reality. A black hole has the same gravitational field as the star that formed it. It's not some grand energy source.

2007-06-15 11:37:08 · answer #1 · answered by Gene 7 · 0 0

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