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not worried.what they are trying to simulate has already happened at our universe's conception.and it happens all the time anyhow,but making antimatter is a bit worrying.
and also they all said light speed is immutable, but electron 'spin' has proven to be a faster than light speed anmoly
and also black holes...............still unproven as gravistars are the new kids on the block, and both are still just theoretical.
in fact most of black hole theory has been dealt with quite effectively, in as much as when a paradox arises, they get around this ............by ignoring it.
its going to be fine though, they are only trying to find the higgs boson particle. this was a postulated particle which was 'invented' to endow particles with mass.
they are going to generate some huge Gev to try and smash the particles into ever smaller pieces, but how many times can you divide something.......the thought is that there is a fundamental you will reach, but thinking about it,how many times can you divide the number 1
it will be a convergent series, but will never assymptote......same as will the particles ever be broken down into a converged thing.
its not this one you should worry about, its when they smash particles together at twice or three times the energy they will use on wednesday.......time to put your head beyween your legs and kiss your ass goodbye.
Non intercooled nothing.
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Originally posted by KERRSURF View Postyes.....a bit....if the world ends and I haven't built a V8 offroad beast with lockers and full cage I will be ever so disappointed.monstercreations.org.uk
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Originally posted by MattF View PostIf it did indeed create a blackhole, would it actually be here on Earth? That's the question.
the theory says that when a star dies, etc etc. those that dont explode, can turn into neutron stars, the densest thing known.if the gravitational field it produces, reaches a certain critical level, we get the ' black hole'
who's field is so strong not even light can escape. now it dont take a genious to work out
"where is that black hole,cant see it"
hell the leading bods dont even know what the space between everything is made of !!
as for black holes on earth, its quite alright matt, they do !!
think quantum and always remember that the strong nuclear force is the strongest force known...but only to about a trillionth of a trillionth of a metre.....just gotta think smallNon intercooled nothing.
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Originally posted by gwh200 View Postwhy wouldnt it be ??
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Originally posted by gwh200 View Postnot worried.what they are trying to simulate has already happened at our universe's conception.and it happens all the time anyhow,but making antimatter is a bit worrying.
and also they all said light speed is immutable, but electron 'spin' has proven to be a faster than light speed anmoly
and also black holes...............still unproven as gravistars are the new kids on the block, and both are still just theoretical.
in fact most of black hole theory has been dealt with quite effectively, in as much as when a paradox arises, they get around this ............by ignoring it.
its going to be fine though, they are only trying to find the higgs boson particle. this was a postulated particle which was 'invented' to endow particles with mass.
they are going to generate some huge Gev to try and smash the particles into ever smaller pieces, but how many times can you divide something.......the thought is that there is a fundamental you will reach, but thinking about it,how many times can you divide the number 1
it will be a convergent series, but will never assymptote......same as will the particles ever be broken down into a converged thing.
its not this one you should worry about, its when they smash particles together at twice or three times the energy they will use on wednesday.......time to put your head beyween your legs and kiss your ass goodbye.
Did I mention I have a BLUE one
Tony
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Originally posted by MattF View PostSome people just neveeeeeerrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr learn. The fact that blackholes have multiple explanations and theories does lead to the possibility that there could theoretically be a black hole here on Earth which isn't actually here on Earth, but rather somewhere else.
we know there are 4 definite dimensions...this could open up the possibilities of multi dimesional discovery.
yhere is a theory that if you bombard lead (which is decayed uranium) with highly charged particles, you can eradicate the radiation. which is good !!Non intercooled nothing.
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If energy can't be destroyed it would support the (shaky) theory that blackholes are merely the entrance to a space wormhole, it also means that the energy is expelled at the other end, that I would like to see.
The theories are great until we destroy everything and then there is no-one to see the result of the experiment.Alan
yoshie "Didn't know they had a pill for laziness, anyway get well soon."
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