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huh?
i dont understand you
either way, this topic is stupid. i mean its just some spam saying that were all gonna get killed by a black hole in the near future
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have you seen the flash vid, the greatest idea ever? go to newgrounds it has this exact thing lol. is it called the large hadron collider?
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Blade-Edge wrote:
huh?
i dont understand you
either way, this topic is stupid. i mean its just some spam saying that were all gonna get killed by a black hole in the near future
Then why did you post in it?
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The planet is safe OK. I just want to dispell all the myths. I have read a lot of science books, including a breif history of time, (which accually says that miniature black holes will evaporate). I love science. The LHC doesn't have enough energy to even make a black hole. And it wouldn't do any damage. That's like saying you should kill all the flies in the world because someday they might kill a person. Yeah right.
As for the big-bang issue, I personally beleive in the big bang, but I respect all of your opinions. We can beleive what we want to beleive, so just let it go. That's what makes us people
I care about humanity, I do, but LHC is NOT going to make a black hole. Nuclear weapons can destroy the planet, so why isn't there a topic about that?
Whoever started this rumor in the first place (not this topic, the rumor) is really causing a lot of trouble.
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i post here to say its not true
not at all
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What is? The big bang or this "doomsday" stuff?
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the doomsday thing
the big bang is unknown
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guys im catholic, and i believe in the big bang, and evolution, because its been proven, and it has scientifice evidence to back it. the world wasnt created in 7 days, and humans were not created 7 days after the creation of the world. the world is millions of years older than humans.
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http://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/469806 heres a vid on the large hadron collider.
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im catholic too but that doesnt mean i carry a rosary around with me all the time
and science is right, but i failed science class
i hardly ever even go to church
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isanemooey wrote:
wot on earth is happening apparently some scientists are risking the life of everything on earth just to test some machine that replicates wot happened in the big bang apparently miny black holes will b made and they say they disappear as fast as thet're created BUT (and this is a big but) there is a chance they could grow big enough to take the entire planet out of existence HOW COULD THEY DO THAT? i dont care if some new particles could b made wot i care about is the ones that could b distroyed i.e. THE ONES THAT MAKE PEOPLE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
reply if u care about human kind
That's what she said. XD
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Understanding the BigBang is extremely important and will help us to understand many things. You need to know a little about quantum physics and cosmology to understand the LHC importance. There is no way that such mini black holes that could be generated there could do any harm.
Please take a look at some cool pictures of the LHC detectors:
http://cdsweb.cern.ch/collection/Photos?ln=en
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spacetime wrote:
Understanding the BigBang is extremely important and will help us to understand many things. You need to know a little about quantum physics and cosmology to understand the LHC importance. There is no way that such mini black holes that could be generated there could do any harm.
Please take a look at some cool pictures of the LHC detectors:
http://cdsweb.cern.ch/collection/Photos?ln=en
I just read an ENTIRE FREAKING BOOK about the apocalypse. It detailed all the ways the world will end. Even the gray goo scenario. But when it mentioned particle accelerators, it was something like this:
"It takes a supernova to create a black hole. As much as we'd like to think that our feeble power sources can match a ten-solar-mass star being utterly destroyed in one of the most impressive phenomena in the Universe, that is impossible."
And BTW: Primordial black holes need a source of power at the level of the BIG BANG to be created. And we don't even know if they really exist. So try again.
(this is not directed at you, spacetime. I'm adding on to your post.)
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dsdude10 wrote:
isanemooey wrote:
wot on earth is happening apparently some scientists are risking the life of everything on earth just to test some machine that replicates wot happened in the big bang apparently miny black holes will b made and they say they disappear as fast as thet're created BUT (and this is a big but) there is a chance they could grow big enough to take the entire planet out of existence HOW COULD THEY DO THAT? i dont care if some new particles could b made wot i care about is the ones that could b distroyed i.e. THE ONES THAT MAKE PEOPLE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
reply if u care about human kindThere is NO SUCH THING as the big bang. If there was, who created the little dot that exploded, who gave it enough energy to to explode, and lots more 'who gave its'
The "little dot" was about the size of a fridge
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The chance that the mini black holes will grow to be big enough to swallow the entire world is about the same as the chance that a car will randomly turn into a horse when someon's driving it.
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I don't get how we found out that there was a Big bang xD What did we like have video cameras back then?
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We made predictions about what evidence we might find in the universe if it had been created by the Big Bang, and then looked for that evidence. The CERN project is part of that.
Vastly simplified and put very crudely:
If the Big Bang happened, then the universe should still be expanding. Our observations of other galaxies indicate that this is the case - they *are* moving away from us.
If the Big Bang happened, then a number of photons emitted at the time should still be around but have moved down to the microwave end of the electromagnetic spectrum, creating measurable background radiation throughout the universe, AKA Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation. CBM *has* been detected.
Certain elements would be created in predictable proportions by the Big Bang, especially helium-4, helium-3, deuterium and lithium-7. These elements *are*, in fact, found in the proportions predicted.
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Mayhem wrote:
Our observations of other galaxies indicate that this is the case - they *are* moving away from us.
y? dey dun like us?
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RobotKitty wrote:
I don't get how we found out that there was a Big bang xD What did we like have video cameras back then?
They did have eletric teliscopes. back in the 1900s, sicentists picked up a echo of a space exploshn, estiamted to be 4 million years old. you can hear this is you have the cahnell 1,2,3,4,5,6 tv chans at molst. put it on 100 and that crakle is the echos, belive it or notv (i'm not sure, i think it it true)
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TheCatAndTheBanana wrote:
RobotKitty wrote:
I don't get how we found out that there was a Big bang xD What did we like have video cameras back then?
They did have eletric teliscopes. back in the 1900s, sicentists picked up a echo of a space exploshn, estiamted to be 4 million years old. you can hear this is you have the cahnell 1,2,3,4,5,6 tv chans at molst. put it on 100 and that crakle is the echos, belive it or notv (i'm not sure, i think it it true)
It's actually 11.7 billion years old.
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