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It is important to note that the above listed equations provide for the energy required to "create" a singularity which is by definition, geodesically incomplete. However, the MIDAS array has proved that the principle is very much the same. | It is important to note that the above listed equations provide for the energy required to "create" a singularity which is by definition, geodesically incomplete. However, the MIDAS array has proved that the principle is very much the same. For illustrative purposes, one will find that the energy required to create a singularity the size of an Oberth-class starship (using a radius of 75m, half of its longest lenght of 150m) is ≈1.464x10<sup>44</sup> J. To put that into context, the entire energy output of the human Sun during its lifetime will be ≈1.3×10<sup>45</sup> | ||
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