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Old 05-19-08, 05:19 PM   #1
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IIRC aren't the odds of a black hole or singularity occuring astronomically high?
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Old 05-19-08, 05:32 PM   #2
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IIRC aren't the odds of a black hole or singularity occuring astronomically high?
Pretty much a guarantee. So yes is the answer to your question.

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Old 05-19-08, 05:56 PM   #3
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Sooooo...what you basically have here are a couple of guys in tinfoil hats
What I like was the the bio bits on the second page at the end of the piece on Sancho "he probably lives in Barcelona said Mr Wagner" ,He does a joint suit with the guy and he doesn't even know where he lives
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Old 05-19-08, 06:50 PM   #4
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Take a step back and think about it like this.

They really don't know exactly what will happen when they do the first collision(s). If they did know, they wouldn't need to do them. Right?

There's a ton of articles, videos, and whatnot on this topic out there. I've been reading and watching for a couple years. For me it's a coin toss. There's a 50% chance it will destroy the universe, and a 50% chance it won't. There doesn't seem to be anything in between.

We'll know in a few months, or not. If it does all go to hell, I wonder how much time we'll have to point fingers and say "you bastards were wrong".
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Old 05-19-08, 07:16 PM   #5
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Has anyone ever seen one of these Black Holes? Have we detected one and measured one or are they still in the realm of theoretical mathematics?

Have we seen a Black Hole being "made"? Do we know what makes Black Holes?

How do these scientists know how Black Holes are formed and whether we puny pathetic humans can generate anywhere near the energy to grow one?

I hate when scientists use the word "possible" Pretty much anything and everything is possible. It is really a useless scientific term and only serves to stir up emotional responses.

It is possible for Sandra Bullock to come over to my house and give me a nice snarlin.

Possible yes. Probable? Alas no

Pain in the Arse Reporter: Dr. Distinguished Scientist, please tell me, is it possible for this nuclear reactor to spring up, propel itself through the air and insert its reactor core up my butt?

Dr. D.S.: Uh well, I never thought about that. but yes I guess that would be possible.

PitA Reporter: There you go, our leading scientist claims that this nuclear reactor is a potential threat to our anuses.

Dr. D.S. : Uh that's not what I meant.

PitAR: Sorry, Dr, we are out of time. Thanks for your expert advice.
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Old 05-19-08, 07:20 PM   #6
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"Hey Gordon, you left this at Black Mesa"

No worries, the crowbar dude will save us :p
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Old 05-19-08, 07:25 PM   #7
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"Hey Gordon, you left this at Black Mesa"

No worries, the crowbar dude will save us :p
Ah, but this is CERN, you see.

In France.
And Switzerland.









We're all doomed.
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Old 05-19-08, 11:35 PM   #8
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"Hey Gordon, you left this at Black Mesa"

No worries, the crowbar dude will save us :p
All hail... The Free Man!!!
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Old 05-23-08, 12:07 AM   #9
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"Hey Gordon, you left this at Black Mesa"

No worries, the crowbar dude will save us :p
Black Holes cannot be stopped by Gordon Freeman... not even Chuck Norris can stop them!

If we do open a mini black hole, and if it begins to devour matter and grow, we've got a very serious problem... and I should imagine that we're all doomed to certain death. It is possible that the black hole would simply break us down into huge amounts of tiny atoms and then would plunge us into another area of space (as one theory states). However, it's equally possible that the same theory is complete bollocks, in which case we'll all be destroyed, and our matter will be recycled and pushed out again from a white hole... though we won't be back to tell the story. In either case, we won't be back as humans... our atoms might be part of a new star or even a new galaxy, but we're gone for good as we know ourselves to be.
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