Sequestration and Stabilization Taming the Black Hole
Date of Award
2010
Document Type
Thesis
Degree Name
Bachelors
Department
Natural Sciences
First Advisor
Ruppeiner, George
Keywords
Black Hole, Electromagnetic Containment, Containment Chamber
Area of Concentration
Physics
Abstract
In my undergraduate thesis I investigate the subjects of electromagnetic manipulation for the purpose of containing a macroscopic charged or magnetized object. With these results in mind, the character of black holes is uncovered to the best ability of current theory. Next, two containment designs are presented for a charged, rotating black hole. The first, called the Millikan chamber, is designed for the controlled dissipation of a black hole by levitation against gravity via electric and magnetic manipulation. The second, named the Djinn chamber, is designed for stabilization. In combination with controlling magnetic fields, the Djinn chamber also utilizes the relationship between a black hole and a charged, rotating accretion disk in order to achieve both containment and stabilization. Finally, the uses for black holes both naturally and placed within a containing chamber are discussed.
Recommended Citation
Dees, Patrick, "Sequestration and Stabilization Taming the Black Hole" (2010). Theses & ETDs. 4247.
https://digitalcommons.ncf.edu/theses_etds/4247
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