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  • There are some crazy ideas for spacecraft propulsion out there, but tops among them

  • must be the idea to power an interstellar craft with a black hole.

  • Wait it gets crazier.

  • The black hole is made of light.

  • Yes, that's right, a black hole, which is a region in space where the gravity is so

  • strong that, all together now: “not even light can escape,” very good, can itself

  • be made from light.

  • Theoretically, of course.

  • The black holes you're probably used to are made of matter, and lots of it.

  • Stellar mass black holes usually form after giant stars go supernova and leave a core

  • behind.

  • If that core is more than about three times as massive as our entire sun, give or take

  • half a sun, its own gravity will crush the entire thing down to a single point, forming

  • a black hole.

  • However, because of Einstein's equation E=mc2 we know that mass and energy are related.

  • It's right there; energy equals mass times the speed of light squared.

  • So you could use energy to bend space into a black hole the same way nature uses mass.

  • You would just need an insane amount of energy to get the equivalent of enough mass, since

  • the speed of light is a huge number, nearly 300,000 km/s, and the equation calls for you

  • to square it.

  • Light carries energy, so if you managed to cram enough into a tiny space you would create

  • what's called a kugelblitz, which is German forBall Lightning.”

  • The good news is if we wanted to make a kugelblitz we wouldn't necessarily have to use the

  • equivalent of about three solar masses like nature needs for a stellar black hole.

  • We could make them much smaller, say one with the equivalent mass of two empire state buildings.

  • Then we wouldonlyneed as much energy as our entire sun puts out in 1/10th of a

  • second.

  • We could use a laser to create this low mass kugelblitz, most likely one that shoots gamma

  • rays instead of visible light, since gamma rays are the most energetic electromagnetic

  • waves and we're trying to be efficient in our ridiculousness.

  • If we managed to create this absurdly powerful laser, focused it at some point in space,

  • and pulled the trigger, we could create a tiny black hole, one with a radius smaller

  • than a proton.

  • A black hole this size would decay over the course of about five years, giving off hawking

  • radiation as it decays, and it might be possible to use that radiation to power a spacecraft.

  • I know, you've followed me pretty far down the rabbit hole already, but I promise it's

  • just a little farther.

  • A 2015 paper proposed that if we could create a dyson sphere around our little kugelblitz

  • and harness the energy to propel a spacecraft, it could accelerate up to 72% the speed of

  • light before the black hole sputters out.

  • That is of course assuming the dyson sphere isn't melted by the hawking radiation.

  • Or that the extreme heat generated from packing an insane amount of energy into a tiny space

  • doesn't cause something unpredictable to happen.

  • A kugelblitz would be so hot that the math we use the predict the laws of physics doesn't

  • apply, so we can't accurately say how it would behave.

  • So black holes made from light and spacecraft that could harness them are still purely based

  • in theory.

  • Hypothetically they could exist, but I wouldn't pin your dreams of interstellar travel on

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  • For more on Dyson Spheres, check out this episode of Space Crafts!

  • And one last thing.

  • There is another phenomenon called ball lightning, which is totally unrelated to a kugelblitz.

  • I bet that's only confusing if you're german.

  • Thanks for watching, and I'll see you next time on Seeker.

There are some crazy ideas for spacecraft propulsion out there, but tops among them

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