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Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile
Author: Gerhard W. GruberGerhard W. Gruber Date: Sep 10, 2008 10:27
On Tue, 9 Sep 2008 14:26:09 -0700 (PDT) wrote PD gmail.com>
in sci.physics with
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>Thus, if the theory is right and mini-BHs are created in proton-proton
>collisions, then they are created all the time.
>If the theory is wrong and mini-BHs are not created in proton-proton
>collisions, then they aren't created all the time and they won't be at
>the LHC, either.
I doubt that they are created all the time. Or if they are created that they
can have any consequence. Otherwise I would expected that earth already would
have been devoured by a black hole. Also I would think that our galaxy would
look quite different, because then we should see a lot more black holes (or
rather detect them) because this type of thing would also happen on other
planets. And 4 billion years is a quite a long time without having any
consequences. We would be extremly lucky in that case.
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