
Harnessing the Explosive Potential of a Hypothetical Black Hole
The Penrose process, a method to extract rotational energy from a black hole, could potentially yield up to 20 percent of the black hole's mass energy. A recent study explores the idea of extracting energy from charged black holes in anti-de Sitter space through particle decay, which could lead to a runaway effect known as a black hole bomb. While these scenarios are purely hypothetical and do not apply to real black holes in our Universe, they provide insights into the fundamental nature of space and time.
