So they discovered that all God had to do was smash a couple of atoms and BANG, the universe was created?!
“CERN and many scientists dismiss any threat to Earth or people, saying that any such holes would be so weak that they would vanish almost instantly. In the universe, where black holes collide, this is nothing, Kaku said.”
“From Nature’s point of view, she laughs and says ‘this is a peashooter’,” Kaku said.
Famous last words?
“Some of the particles they are making now or are about to make haven’t been around for 14 billion years.”
“Nature does it all the time with cosmic rays (and with higher energy), but this is the first time this is done in Laboratory!” said another tweet.
What am I missing here? The two statements seem to contradict one another. The first statement says the particles they are creating have`nt been around in 14 billion years. But the second statement seems to say nature is creating those particles all the time.
Perhaps “huge step toward unraveling” is not the best term to use in reference to the Collider...
Something tells me that I don’t want to be anywhere near the vicinity of this thing when it starts “smashing atoms”.
Could is not is. As long as it is only a possibility and not a reality, it does not prove or disprove anything. It also does nothing to explain from where these particles originate. It may be, or could be, or hope to be meaningful a few centuries from now. Right now, the scientist found what they wanted to find. When you look at it from an objective point of view, they found nothing.