Can Microscopic Black Holes Be Used to Safely Emit Light?

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The discussion centers on the theoretical possibility of creating microscopic black holes that could emit visible light without accompanying harmful radiation such as X-rays or gamma rays. It explores the nature of Hawking radiation, noting that while it has a black body spectrum and increases in temperature as the black hole evaporates, the initial output may include visible light alongside some ultraviolet radiation. As the black hole diminishes, the radiation shifts towards higher frequencies, but the total output of harmful radiation is relatively low compared to the initial visible light and infrared emissions. The conversation also touches on the impracticality of spontaneously creating such black holes and the safety concerns regarding their potential radiation. Additionally, it highlights that the forum is intended for discussions on science fiction and fantasy, suggesting that inquiries about practical applications may not align with the forum's focus.
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Wow! Thanks to all for this great resource.

Would it be possible to cast light harmlessly by spontaneously creating microscopic black holes of small enough mass? Or would you necessarily get high-frequency X and gamma radiation along with visible light?
 
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How would you go about "spontaneously" creating micro black holes?
 
Nothing stops a bunch of particles/energy from converging to form a black hole afaik.
They're just much more likely to fly off in random directions.
But completely ignoring the improbability of such a random convergence, what would the characteristics of Hawking radiation be like for a bystander?
I think you'd end up being irradiated, but maybe not. . . .
 
The Wikipedia article is juust right.
 
Can't whatever magic you are using to create these mini-black holes protect people?
 
Mini black holes can't exist (in reality) through some principle or another. Don't quite remember the details.

Anyway, Hawking radiation is so minute and infrequent that just living on Earth is much more irradiating.
 
You would necessarily get x-rays, sure.
I understand that Hawking radiation has black body spectrum. Except that it gets hotter as it burns out. So a black hole that casts mostly visible light will also produce a small amount of ultraviolet in the Wien tail. As it burns out, its temperature rises, so by the time it gives off mostly x-rays, it still has the Rayleigh tail in visual remaining. Only by that time its total power is high and remaining mass to burn is low, thus the total x-ray and gamma output in the end is small compared to total visual and IR and near UV output over long time in the beginning.

You could plan to dump your black hole lamps to somewhere safe by the time they are burning out and giving off x-rays.
What is the power and duration of a black hole emitting visible Hawking radiation?
 
Mark Barek said:
Wow! Thanks to all for this great resource.

Would it be possible to cast light harmlessly by spontaneously creating microscopic black holes of small enough mass? Or would you necessarily get high-frequency X and gamma radiation along with visible light?
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