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    Will the Large Hadron Collider destroy the world?

    scary stuff, when the best and brightest can't rule it out

    Scientists Not So Sure 'Doomsday Machine' Won't Destroy World

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    Still worried that the Large Hadron Collider will create a black hole that will destroy the Earth when it's finally switched on this summer?
    Um, well, you may have a point.
    Three physicists have reexamined the math surrounding the creation of microscopic black holes in the Switzerland-based LHC, the world's largest particle collider, and determined that they won't simply evaporate in a millisecond as had previously been predicted.
    Rather, Roberto Casadio of the University of Bologna in Italy and Sergio Fabi and Benjamin Harms of the University of Alabama say mini black holes could exist for much longer — perhaps even more than a second, a relative eternity in particle colliders, where most objects decay much faster.
    Under such long-lived conditions, it becomes a race between how fast a black hole can decay — and how fast it can gobble up matter to grow bigger and prevent itself from decaying.
    Casadio, Fabi and Harms think the black hole would lose out, and pass through the Earth or out of the atmosphere before it got to be a problem.
    "We conclude that ... the growth of black holes to catastrophic size does not seem possible. Nonetheless, it remains true that the expected decay times are much longer (and possibly >> 1 second) than is typically predicted by other models," the three state in a brief paper posted at the scientific discussion Web site ArXiv.org.
    FoxNews.com can think of a few other things that didn't seem possible once — the theory of continental drift, the fact that rocks fall from the sky, the notion that the Earth revolves around the sun, the idea that scientists could be horribly wrong.
    We're also wondering how often the LHC might create individual black holes, since longer-lived ones have a greater chance of merging with each other, and, um, well, see ya.
    If the worst comes to pass, and there's now a slightly greater chance that it might, at least it might explain why we've never heard from extraterrestrial civilizations: Maybe they built Large Hadron Colliders of their own.
    “There is nothing government can give you that it hasn’t taken from you in the first place”
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    #2
    *puts on tinfoil hat*

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      #3
      Originally posted by h0lmes View Post
      *puts on tinfoil hat*
      I making a tinfoil suit!

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        #4





        But in all seriousness, it does kind of worry me what these Physics freaks doing. I dont want a few numbnuts turning the earth into a black hole. The UN needs to go dismantle that thing.

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          #5
          ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

          tinfoil will do no good!!!!!!!!!!
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            #6
            I guess if it happens, we will all know about it pretty fast...

            They said something similar when the first atom bomb was detonated, but then decided, "fuck it, lets see what happens."

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              #7
              Not going to do anything harmful.

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                #8
                Originally posted by rhett325i View Post
                I guess if it happens, we will all know about it pretty fast...

                They said something similar when the first atom bomb was detonated, but then decided, "fuck it, lets see what happens."
                yeah, WTF, pull the trigger dude...
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                  #9
                  I agree. Nothing terrible will happen, and even if it does we won't feel a thing.
                  you have to take giant, sometimes scary steps forward to improve

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                    #10
                    i say do it, pussies. lets see what we got
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                      #11
                      They were afraid the first nuclear reaction would destroy the world.

                      We are not that powerful to be able to destroy the world in a single act but are gradually doing a pretty good job of fucking it up.

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                        #12
                        "The two most common elements in the world are hydrogen and stupidity."

                        i think there are some things people just should not stick their noses in until they really know what is going happen... this may be one of them. then again it might not be.
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                          #13
                          Originally posted by parkerbink View Post
                          They were afraid the first nuclear reaction would destroy the world.

                          We are not that powerful to be able to destroy the world in a single act but are gradually doing a pretty good job of fucking it up.
                          We have however done some good damage and come close to doing some good damage a few times.

                          some good reading on nuclear accidents.

                          U.S. Nuclear Weapons Accidents
                          http://www.cdi.org/Issues/NukeAccidents/Accidents.htm

                          The Years of Atmospheric Testing: 1945-1963

                          http://www.cddc.vt.edu/host/atomic/atmosphr/index.html


                          List of Military Nuclear Accidents


                          Antimatter Weapons?


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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Money$hit View Post





                            But in all seriousness, it does kind of worry me what these Physics freaks doing. I dont want a few numbnuts turning the earth into a black hole. The UN needs to go dismantle that thing.
                            Freaks? Numbnuts? Why don't you get your ass off this forum and go get multiple phd's before you start calling some of the smartest people in the world stupid names. What these people are doing is absolutely astounding and is a testament to humanity. All the luxuries that you take for granted day in and day out are because of the kind of people working on this project. If it weren't for scientists we would still be living in the dark ages. People talk about respecting the President and people in power but really it is the great scientific visionaries that deserve the utmost respect from all people. So why don't you curl up into a corner and die you worthless piece of shit.

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                              #15
                              Such hostility.

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