Re: How are black holes created? LARGE HADRON COLLIDER
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Re: How are black holes created? LARGE HADRON COLLIDER         

Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile
Author: Skybuck Flying
Date: Sep 11, 2008 14:16

Well at least then everybody dies and I won't be alone.

Unless somebody escaped with a spaceship and didn't tell us about it !? ;)

Makes me feel a little bit better.

I am kinda curious what the experiment will bring but ofcourse only if we
don't die.

Otherwise what's it worth ? A nice ride down into a blackhole, no thank you
!

Sounds horrible ! ;)

At least I am glad I am not there... suppose something else happens like a
big fucking explosion.

At least I won't be there =D

Stopping a 5 billion euro experiment would be a waste but maybe not if it
saves the planet ? ;)

We can save the planet by stopping it... we can destroy the planet by doing
it :)

But what if something else might happen in the future and we need to learn
how the universe works to save ourselfes ? ;)

Maybe we need this knowledge to survive.

On the other hand... maybe we should first send people far away into space
before during these kinds of experiments to make sure human race survives in
case something goes horribly wrong ;)

But then again maybe we need this science to build good spaceships.

Finally we will need to get off this planet otherwise we doomed <- you agree
on that don't you ?

So maybe taking some risks is necessary for long-term survival :)

But I stand with my initial conclusion:

Best is to first understand how to close a blackhole before doing these
experiments ! ;)

Bye,
Skybuck.
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