Black holeeeeeee sunnnnnnnn wontcha come..

FahkaFahka Posts: 3,187
edited September 2008 in A Moving Train
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=9433495


"A few non-scientists have been worried that physicists are getting a little too close to god for comfort. They're worried that this experiment could destroy the Earth, because one possibility is that the machine will make miniature black holes. De Rujula describes miniature black holes as particles of extraordinary density compared to usual objects."













Dang! Thoughts?
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  • fuckfuck Posts: 4,069
    sure, why not.
  • melva02melva02 Posts: 298
    Oh my god I saw these naysayers on tv and had to laugh. Go hadrons!

    Melissa
  • Black holeeeeeee sunnnnnnnn wontcha come.... and throw Chris Cornell into another dimension so we don't have see him anymore.
  • FahkaFahka Posts: 3,187
    i totally didnt see another thread on the subject.. i do apologize :D
  • i totally didnt see another thread on the subject.. i do apologize :D


    what?
  • this is like the tenth thread on the subject
  • FahkaFahka Posts: 3,187
    MrSmith wrote:
    this is like the tenth thread on the subject


    so why did u bump it? :P Sorry.. i dont have to time to look through every single page on here.. that'd take days! and the search function is utterly useless for the most part
  • Its all Bush's fault
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  • Cornell was often accidentally prophetic in Soundgarden.
    bombs, dropping down, please forgive our hometown
  • Its all Bush's fault

    First thing you've said that I've agreed with












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  • http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=9433495


    "A few non-scientists have been worried that physicists are getting a little too close to god for comfort. They're worried that this experiment could destroy the Earth, because one possibility is that the machine will make miniature black holes. De Rujula describes miniature black holes as particles of extraordinary density compared to usual objects."


    Well, when it comes to some of the highest level physics experiments in the world, I am probably going to trust the opinion of non-scientists.
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