General Volt Bailout Motors Death Watch

Robert Farago
by Robert Farago

I was wondering how to report this aerial photograph of two members of the bailout bestowing Presidential Task Force on Autos (PTFOA) returning one of Chevy’s plug-in electric/gas hybrid Volt mules to the paddock. I stumbled upon this description of the death of a black hole at WonderQuest.co. Seemed appropriate.

According to Heisenberg’s Uncertainty Principle, our space vacuum teems with invisible particles that flash into and out of existence like virtual fireflies.

Suppose a pair of particle-antiparticles pops into being, conveniently enough, within effective range of the black hole’s gravity.

Before the pair can annihilate each other, the black hole grabs the pair and, using the hole’s rest-mass energy, pulls it into two particles. “…one particle has negative energy and the other has positive energy,” says Andrew J.S. Hamilton, astrophysical and planetary sciences professor at the University of Colorado. “And the black hole swallows the negative energy, allowing the positive energy particle to go to infinity.”

The black hole loses the energy contained in the escaped positive-energy particle, consequently loses an equal amount of rest mass, and eventually—after enough positive-energy particles escape—loses all rest mass and dies.

Don’t hold your breath. The death of a black hole can take ten raised to the 61st power times the age of the Universe for a 30 solar-mass black hole. Mini black holes-the mass of a small mountain-can evaporate in less than the age of the Universe.

Robert Farago
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  • Superbadd75 Superbadd75 on Mar 10, 2009

    Why such a boring analogy when you could just say that GM is wasting our time, our money, and our patience?

  • RetardedSparks RetardedSparks on Mar 10, 2009

    Superbadd: I think RF was making your point in a Zen-like way, by doing just that!

  • SCE to AUX SCE to AUX on Mar 10, 2009

    It means this to me: The Volt will [foolishly] be the last vehicle that GM cancels - like Obi Wan Kenobi, it is their last hope (at least, in their own minds).

  • BuckD BuckD on Mar 10, 2009

    The Truth about Astrophysics.

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