| Re: What happens after the Haldron experiment |
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Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile
Author: Leon HoeneveldLeon Hoeneveld Date: Sep 9, 2008 08:19
> It is speculated that we may see particles disintigrate and disappear,
> forming a black hole. There will also be a simulation of milliseconds
> after the big bang.
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> Fantastic science, but what then?
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> I had to smile when one of the scientists involved said hat it was
> highly unlikely that the black hole would swallow us up, because it
> will be so incredibly tiny and brief.
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> If you consider the so called original black hole wasnt to large, yet
> is contained the 'stuff' of the cosmsos.
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> Does it make sense to compare the size of black holes? I think not,
> but if it was, the one in the accellerator would be enormous in
> comparison.
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> I seem to recall the impact of an atom splitting exercise in the not
> too distant past !!!
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> Interesting times indeed.
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> BOfL
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