He has got to be the stupidest person alive; although, stupid people do make for some great entertainment:)
haloman98
Yup
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*looks into crystal ball*
I predict that scientists will use the collider to create antimatter. After finding a way to contain the antimatter a secret society long suspected to be dead will steal the antimatter, and plant it in the Vatican in an attempt to destroy the Catholic Church as a form of reprisal for wrongdoings the society thinks the church committed.
Oh, wait. Dan Brown beat me to it.
Silly me......:|
There should be a mandatory jail sentence for losing stupid lawsuits.drowningfish999Or just have the loser required to pay for all fees and part of the amount they were suing for.
By micro the mean a black hole with a mass of .00000002 kg...and a size rivaling .000000000000000000000000000000000016 meters.What the F...Micro black holes? Stranglets? Higgs boson? 17 mile circumference? By micro do they mean in realitve size to say a normal black hole in space? Or micro as in say the size of a basketball, because I dont want any 17 mile radius Blackholes...That's crazy.
Vis-a-Vis
[QUOTE="Ninja-Hippo"][QUOTE="TheZ3nMan"][QUOTE="Oleg_Huzwog"][QUOTE="Vis-a-Vis"]What the F...Micro black holes? Stranglets? Higgs boson? 17 mile circumference? By micro do they mean in realitve size to say a normal black hole in space? Or micro as in say the size of a basketball, because I dont want any 17 mile radius Blackholes...That's crazy.
TheZ3nMan
Micro as in the size of an electron.
So....If I get to close, I'll lose an electron? An electron from where, exactly?!
You cant get too close. This thing isn't just suspended in the air somewhere. It's in an enclosed, controlled space.
Alright then...what happens when I get in the enclosed space, and I touch it?
I'm pretty sure that it's going to create a time travel portal to 14th century France.FragStains
Now THAT would really be something, wouldn't it? :D
I must ask, though: If you're about to experiment with something whos results *may* be unpredictable, why should we feel 100% safe and secure?
Just wondering what their saftey measures are in the event that all doesn't go as expected when their sped-up particles slap each other at near light speeds? And is it possible to have a saftey measure for something unanticipated?
Just wondering.
Dreams-Visions
There is no way to stop a black hole except to let the radiation produced decay itself
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