Imaginary Engine: Dark Matter & Super Symmetry Needed

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The forum discussion centers on the conceptualization of an imaginary engine that requires a dark matter governor and a supersymmetric generator for its operation. The engine aims to utilize dark energy as its motive power, although the formula for its production remains unknown. Additionally, the discussion references Louis Crane's research on small black holes, which could potentially serve as energy sources for propulsion systems. The implications of gravitational radiation produced by this engine are also explored, though their environmental impact is yet to be determined.

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My dream engine, needs a dark matter governor to prevent it exceeding its designed rpm limit, unfortunately no one makes them yet.
It will produce dark energy as the motive power, but alas the formula for
its production, or its existence is not known.
It will, hypothetically, if it runs, produce gravitational radiation, as a by product, but as no one has identified it yet, it is not known if it will be damaging to the environment.
It also needs a supersymmetric generator, just to hold it all together, another yet to be designed component.
As my engine is imaginary, there is no way it will blow a gasket, so i hope
none of the possible buyers will :smile:
 
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wolram said:
My dream engine, needs a dark matter governor to prevent it exceeding its designed rpm limit, unfortunately no one makes them yet.
It will produce dark energy as the motive power, but alas the formula for
its production, or its existence is not known.
It will, hypothetically, if it runs, produce gravitational radiation, as a by product, but as no one has identified it yet, it is not known if it will be damaging to the environment.
It also needs a supersymmetric generator, just to hold it all together, another yet to be designed component.
As my engine is imaginary, there is no way it will blow a gasket, so i hope
none of the possible buyers will :smile:

The University of Kansas quantum gravity theorist Louis Crane got a grant for a couple of million from the Foundational Questions Institute (a private outfit with Templeton money)

Can you guess what for?

I guess you know about black holes radiating. the smaller they are the hotter and the more they radiate. If you could make small enough black holes they would be glowing red hot, or even white hot.
Louis Crane has proposed to find out more about very little BH which he says could ultimately be used as a source of energy to propel spaceships and do other useful stuff like that:biggrin:

I wouldn't trade one Louis Crane for a million Brian Greenes.
 
marcus said:
The University of Kansas quantum gravity theorist Louis Crane got a grant for a couple of million from the Foundational Questions Institute (a private outfit with Templeton money)

Can you guess what for?

I guess you know about black holes radiating. the smaller they are the hotter and the more they radiate. If you could make small enough black holes they would be glowing red hot, or even white hot.
Louis Crane has proposed to find out more about very little BH which he says could ultimately be used as a source of energy to propel spaceships and do other useful stuff like that:biggrin:

I wouldn't trade one Louis Crane for a million Brian Greenes.


Marcus, i refuse to think about the singularity any more, it throws up to many
paradoxes, if it/they are physical, then there could be no end to the complexity, of what should be a beautiful theory in the making.
 

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