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Hello everybody, I am a first year physics student and I've got two more questions.
Assuming that particles in a black holes event horizon have huge kinetic energy, if they collide, can't they create a black hole? I am asking that, because if we have a probability or pontentially be able to create a really small black hole at CERN (because of the high in energy particles), how about black holes being created, in a black hole's event horizon?
Also, shouldn't the mass and energy in a black hole's event horizon, be even bigger than that of the black hole on its own? If we apply special relativity on a black holes event horizon, shouldn't objects mass there become huge, and hence their sum huge too?
Thanks in advance :)
Assuming that particles in a black holes event horizon have huge kinetic energy, if they collide, can't they create a black hole? I am asking that, because if we have a probability or pontentially be able to create a really small black hole at CERN (because of the high in energy particles), how about black holes being created, in a black hole's event horizon?
Also, shouldn't the mass and energy in a black hole's event horizon, be even bigger than that of the black hole on its own? If we apply special relativity on a black holes event horizon, shouldn't objects mass there become huge, and hence their sum huge too?
Thanks in advance :)