Macroscopic Objects at Relativistic Speed

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How much energy would be required to accelerate something the size of the space station to the same speed as protons colliding at the LHC?
 
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Frankly, I don't know how.
 
What is your physics background? Without knowing more about where you are at and where you need to go, it is difficult to help you. Of course, we could simply give you the final result, but that is not the kind of spirit we are trying to foster, which is to help people think for themselves rather than to simply provide answers.
 
I have no physics background.
 
How much greater would the energy requirement be than what humanity has ever generated up to this point? Something like that.
 
cjackson said:
How much greater would the energy requirement be than what humanity has ever generated up to this point? Something like that.

Wouldn't you rather learn a little bit about special relativity, the foundation of this knowledge, rather than having this piece of useless information? I bet that you won't even get to use this information on Jeopardy!

Zz.
 
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