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Comments on: Why the LHC may be beaten to the Bang

While the Large Hadron Collider sits idle somewhere beneath the Alps, the American Tevatron Accelerator is making strides. But does it have a rap video?

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by mmfiore February 27, 2009 11:18 AM PST
There is a new Theory of Everything Breakthrough. It exposes the flaws in both Quantum Theory
and String Theory. Please see: Theory of Super Relativity at <a
href="http://www.superrelativity.org/" title="Super Relativity">Super Relativity</a> Einstein was right!
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by 11HollyMolly11 February 27, 2009 11:42 AM PST
Why nobody was able to find any alien civilizations yet ? - That's because of there are black holes in place of them now.... Why not ?
For every small problem with collider smart scientists say: ohh well, - we didn't account for that small issue.
Keeping things this way, there could appear the moment when there is nobody left to say: ohh, - we didn't account for that small issue.
99% of population are delegating their future and safety to the remaining 1%.
They also hope that this 1% knows all possible consequences. Isn't that scary ?

If present science are so sure about all possible consequences of creating black holes using Large Hadron Collider or any collider that size, than why any expirements needed ?

How people that are not "against science" can guarantee any HollyDolly mother, that she's childs are in safe place, if they are going to create something that they know nothing about ? Especially if this nothing has one way information flow.
Information can enter black hole but can't escape.
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by Dalkorian March 2, 2009 11:03 AM PST
There really is something to be said about sticking your head in the sand and pretending the world doesn't exist around you, isn't there. The only black hole of concern is the one between your ears.
by Michichael February 27, 2009 3:52 PM PST
Holly? You're commenting on something you know nothing about. Shut up. We have already generated black holes, we already know how they're formed and how they work. The research now is how physics shapes itself around them. We already know enough about them to keep things safe.
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by i8246i March 2, 2009 5:41 AM PST
"We have already generated black holes, we already know how they're formed and how they work."


HAHAHAHAHA

HAAA


wow,

just wow


In any case, kudos to this lab for keeping their collider working. Maybe they can collaborate with the LHC and compare some notes.
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