The outcome of bending a blackhole to itself

In summary, the conversation discusses the possibility of bending the accretion disk and ergosphere of a black hole to pass the outer horizon and reach the inner horizon where the singularity is located. However, it is not possible to bend the ergosphere and the accretion disk is not a solid object.
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ok il say this now I am curious what would happen if you were able to bend the accretion disk and the ergosphere so that they bend passed the outer horizon and into the inner horizon were the singularity is located i know this is a 0.0000000000000000001 chance of happening but it would be a sight to behold if it happend
 
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welcome to pf!

hi vilereaver41! welcome to pf! :wink:
vilereaver41 said:
… what would happen if you were able to bend the accretion disk and the ergosphere so that they bend passed the outer horizon and into the inner horizon were the singularity is located

you can't bend the ergosphere (it's completely determined by the mass the charge and the rotation of the black hole)

and the accretion disc is no more solid than the rings of Saturn :smile:
 

1. What is the outcome of bending a blackhole to itself?

The outcome of bending a blackhole to itself is not fully understood, as it is a highly theoretical concept. However, some scientists believe that it could result in the formation of a wormhole, which would allow for travel between two distant points in spacetime.

2. Can blackholes be bent to themselves?

According to current theories, it is possible for blackholes to be bent to themselves. This would require an immense amount of energy and a highly advanced technology that is not yet available to us.

3. Will bending a blackhole to itself have any practical applications?

At this time, there are no known practical applications for bending a blackhole to itself. However, it is a topic of ongoing research and could potentially lead to new discoveries and advancements in the future.

4. What are the potential risks of bending a blackhole to itself?

Since the outcome of bending a blackhole to itself is not fully understood, there are potential risks involved. It is possible that the process could destabilize the blackhole and create dangerous gravitational effects in its surrounding environment.

5. How does bending a blackhole to itself relate to the theory of relativity?

The concept of bending a blackhole to itself is closely tied to Einstein's theory of general relativity. It involves manipulating spacetime, which is a fundamental aspect of the theory, and relies on the understanding of gravity as a curvature of spacetime.

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