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Does anybody else beleive this ? ?

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that the scientific experiment next wednesday/tuesday (im not quite sure about the date) trying to recreate the big bang ie how the universe was created can possibly create a black hole that the earth can be sucked up in ? i do

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  1. Instead of relying on the knowledge you already have, which obviously is not in this area, and instead of creating a 'reality' of possibilities from scant information, AND......after looking over the answers you get, do a little reading about this on your own.....find out a little information, but go to reliable resources....NOT People magazine....NOT Time, or Newsweek, and NOT CNN....go to science websites and read a few articles there.

    Replace your ignorance with real knowledge.


  2. d**n another day another idiot

    LMAO to the person below me

  3. I was terrified when I heard that today. I asked a question about it just there. I have serious doubts that a black hole will suck us all up but there's a black hole in my mind sucking up everything else. It's hard to focus.

    We'll be alright, though.

  4. Do you believe that you understand as much about particle physics as the scientists do?  Why would you believe that any scientist would take such a risk?  They wouldn't, which means there is no risk.

    But don't worry.  That experiment is in Europe, and the black hole would fall off the edge of the flat Earth before it came an swallowed you up.

  5. if it does thaen we have prooved the Myan calendar wrong. Suck It Myans!!

  6. That's because you don't know much about general relativity and black hole formation.  I suppose that can be excused, since you probably don't have a PhD in astrophysics.  None of the PhD astrophysicists who work on black holes that I know (and that's quite a few) are worried in the least.  

  7. My friend, you certainly have a virus protection software on your computer, right? Some nasty people like to infect your computer. Some like also to infect your brain with doomsday prophecies. It is sad, very sad. Please, ignore them and have a nice life. You have nothing to fear from the Large Hadron Collider experiment; particle collisions happen all the time in the universe since the beginning of time and we are still here!

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