Hadron Collider
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- kelpie0
by the way, this seems to be what the Spaniard does with himself.
http://www.unificationtheory.com…
knack knack
- detritus0
Did you read through the www.lhcdefense.org site, Kelpie?
The point they make, which I'm not smart enough to put down, is that the potential black holes which are made daily by cosmic rays whacking into the atmosphere are travelling relativistically at the speed of light, so if Hawking Radiation does fail, they'll only have a few seconds to 'glom' (great word) matter as they pass through the Earth. The LHC, on the other hand, is at a stand still, so if Hawking radiation fails, there's plenty of time for the nascent black hole to accumulate matter and cascade into a world-eater.
FUNFUNFUN.
- kelpie0
apparently though (I too, am relatively thick quantum mechanics wise), the two theories are interdependent. For the black hole to be created in the first place, Hawking Radiation would have to be a certainty. To believe one to be likely, you have to believe the other will counter act it.
I'm looking forward to it either way - sucked into a black hole, watching the galaxy torn and compressed into nothing will be an even cooler way to go that jumping off a skyscraper on acid, imho.
GO SUPERDESTRUKTOR
- Spookytim0
GO GO GADGET COLLAPSOR!!!
- detritus0
For sure, witnessing end times - what an honour!
I'm hoping for an order from Descendant Command - sent back through a rip in time time from the Ultimate Construct Deity - also known as 'Father'.
- set0
"Relatively thick quantum mechanics wise" I like it.
Im relatively clever base level mathematics wise, nice.
- kelpie0
nah, they have to be as far away as possible so that they can ride into the event horizon last, chasing the intermingling atomic information of our entire species into the void.
or something
- Spookytim0
I disagree with you there Kelpis
- creative-0
For the love of God I hope it's not running on Vista
- capsize0
Y2K all over again
- creative-0
So is this as important as the Human Genome Project that was supposed to cure all our diseases and make us live forever? That was finished a fair few years back and so far it's achieved bugger all.
- Fariska0
Rocket jump time.
And gimme a quantum surf board.
Nothing beats blasting some n-dimensional alien's ass off
while surfing straight to the end of the world.
- Spookytim0
I mapped the human genome in 2002 when I was freelancing at Enterprise IG.
- kelpie0
I remapped it and ironed out the inconsistencies in 2048 while freelancing at CERN-Skynet before the Quantum Incision Project posted me to pre-LHC europe for research purposes
- kelpie0
research so far:
these guys are totally dim
- Corvo0
The ultimate tool to goal for the Swiss Knife: a black-hole slicer.
In your usual shop, soon.