Practical Applications of a Singularity.

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Valate_v1legacy

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What are some of your ideas for practical(or impractical) applications of a singularity?

I'm using the point of infinite density definition, just to clear that up. Not the genocidal AI definition.

Lets get the big ones out of the way:

Power generation
-Most scientists think that it could be used to turn a dynamo turbine. I disagree, but my designs include a very special array of very special magnets.

Atomic reconfiguration
-That's right. Reconfiguring Atoms or molecules to fit your need. Could make a possible Oxygen free-radical filter, or a device that filters out CO2.

Matter Generation
-What?! Dang! Creating matter from the remains of an ill fated lead atom?! What?!

Warp 10
-Bending Halting the flow of time within the area of you ship, except for the engine components. This would require some serious computer power though, but if done right, you can travel anywhere in the universe in a few seconds.

What ideas do you have?
Giant robots?
Lasers?
Cyborgs?
More lasers?!

We want to know!
 

NeutralDrow

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Assuming Hawking Radiation exists, there are no practical applications. By the time you get a singularity massive enough to last, you've basically doomed yourself and everyone else.
 

Kaboose the Moose

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NeutralDrow said:
Assuming Hawking Radiation exists, there are no practical applications. By the time you get a singularity massive enough to last, you've basically doomed yourself and everyone else.
He's right!. Besides, you couldn't even get started with a singularity in the first place, the Higgs boson field that it would generate (if it did work) would travel backwards to the point of it's creation at t=0 and sabotage your own experiment. It's the grandfather paradox all over again.