Posted on 06/18/2008 7:53:42 AM PDT by 444Flyer
The world's largest particle collider is designed to do its job largely under the surface-and that under-the-surface status also applies to much of the progress in the legal case challenging whether the collider should actually be allowed to do its job.
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NO, it’s the size. The biggest black hole that can be created in this facility would only last a tiny fraction of a second before it evaporated away.
The Bosenova; that oughta make you kick up your heels...
It ain’t the earth we should be worried about, something of this sort would suck up the sun itself and then where would we be, out freezing to death someplace, I guess.
I figured you misspelled it, what had me worried was whether you were aiming at the “e” and instead hit two keys at once.
I understand what you're saying. I guess I'm just saying that before they start fooling around with this stuff, I'd like my location to be far away from it!
Oops, yes, directly proportional. (And that’s not even 100% accurate - its proportional to some power of the mass, I can’t recall what power though).
I originally was going to use the posting comment “Is the thingy mabober and the thingy majigger going to blow up the world real good?”
I love FREEP. Thanks for the info guys!
P.S. If you’re wrong I’ll be looking for you both in that Bosenova, with a flashlight, to give you a piece of my mind.;)
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