Posted on 01/28/2009 9:38:07 AM PST by TaraP
Still worried that the Large Hadron Collider will create a black hole that will destroy the Earth when it's finally switched on this summer?
Three physicists have reexamined the math surrounding the creation of microscopic black holes in the Switzerland-based LHC, the world's largest particle collider, and determined that they won't simply evaporate in a millisecond as had previously been predicted.
Rather, Roberto Casadio of the University of Bologna in Italy and Sergio Fabi and Benjamin Harms of the University of Alabama say mini black holes could exist for much longer perhaps even more than a second, a relative eternity in particle colliders, where most objects decay much faster.
Under such long-lived conditions, it becomes a race between how fast a black hole can decay and how fast it can gobble up matter to grow bigger and prevent itself from decaying.
Casadio, Fabi and Harms think the black hole would lose out, and pass through the Earth or out of the atmosphere before it got to be a problem.
FoxNews.com can think of a few other things that didn't seem possible once the theory of continental drift, the fact that rocks fall from the sky, the notion that the Earth revolves around the sun, the idea that scientists could be horribly wrong.
We're also wondering how often the LHC might create individual black holes, since longer-lived ones have a greater chance of merging with each other, and, um, well, see ya.
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well, as long as they are only a “little bit worried” about what they did .....
Oh well.
Dirk Pitt will save us.
Anything these scientists say about these ‘mini black holes’ is a guess. They don’t have a clue how they are going to react.
Reschedule the test for 11:11 A.M. Dec.21st,2012.
What’s the carbon footprint of this thing?
And to think the UN is afraid of Americans owning guns in their homes.
“Not sure”? Is it worth taking a chance just to figure out some scientific theory????
>>Whats the carbon footprint of this thing?<<
That might not matter. I volunteer Algore to visit the site and check it out first hand.
These omniscient scientists sound a lot like a rednecks famous last words, “Hey yall, watch this!”
Waiting for a libertarian to condemn this project because it may infringe on everyone elses’ rights.
Dr. Emmett Brown has been brought in to work on the project.
Dr. Emmett Brown knows...
Only thing more dangerous are the famous last words "Here, hold mah bee un watch dis!"
oops. forgot to carry the 1.
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