From: guskz on
Some important formulas show it's impossible for cosmic rays to
produce 10^20 eV...Hawking's formula shows it's impossible for Aunt Al
& LHC to produce a black hole.

10^17 eV cosmic ray simulation produces 14 TeV particles.

In pool, a cue ball collision can cause three or more balls to stick
together as they move forward...thus generating a higher kinetic
energy. ....but in no way do these 3 pool balls occupy the space thus
density of one ball, likewise for 10^20 eV to produce a black hole.

From: PD on
On Jun 25, 5:32 am, "gu...(a)hotmail.com" <gu...(a)hotmail.com> wrote:
> Some important formulas show it's impossible for cosmic rays to
> produce 10^20 eV.

A formula is useless if it "proves" something cannot exist that has
been observed directly to exist.

>..Hawking's formula shows it's impossible for Aunt Al
> & LHC to produce a black hole.
>
> 10^17 eV cosmic ray simulation produces 14 TeV particles.
>
> In pool, a cue ball collision can cause three or more balls to stick
> together as they move forward...thus generating a higher kinetic
> energy. ....but in no way do these 3 pool balls occupy the space thus
> density of one ball, likewise for 10^20 eV to produce a black hole.

From: guskz on
On Jun 25, 11:52 am, PD <thedraperfam...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> On Jun 25, 5:32 am, "gu...(a)hotmail.com" <gu...(a)hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Some important formulas show it's impossible for cosmic rays to
> > produce 10^20 eV.
>
> A formula is useless if it "proves" something cannot exist that has
> been observed directly to exist.
>

#1. That or the observation is incorrect.

#2. A brain is useless is it "proves" it cannot understand what is
also written below here@!

> >..Hawking's formula shows it's impossible for Aunt Al
> > & LHC to produce a black hole.
>
> > 10^17 eV cosmic ray simulation produces 14 TeV particles.
>
> > In pool, a cue ball collision can cause three or more balls to stick
> > together as they move forward...thus generating a higher kinetic
> > energy. ....but in no way do these 3 pool balls occupy the space thus
> > density of one ball, likewise for 10^20 eV to produce a black hole.
>
>

From: PD on
On Jun 25, 8:48 pm, "gu...(a)hotmail.com" <gu...(a)hotmail.com> wrote:
> On Jun 25, 11:52 am, PD <thedraperfam...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > On Jun 25, 5:32 am, "gu...(a)hotmail.com" <gu...(a)hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > Some important formulas show it's impossible for cosmic rays to
> > > produce 10^20 eV.
>
> > A formula is useless if it "proves" something cannot exist that has
> > been observed directly to exist.
>
> #1. That or the observation is incorrect.

It's independently confirmed. What now?

>
> #2. A brain is useless is it "proves" it cannot understand what is
> also written below here@!
>
>
>
> > >..Hawking's formula shows it's impossible for Aunt Al
> > > & LHC to produce a black hole.
>
> > > 10^17 eV cosmic ray simulation produces 14 TeV particles.
>
> > > In pool, a cue ball collision can cause three or more balls to stick
> > > together as they move forward...thus generating a higher kinetic
> > > energy. ....but in no way do these 3 pool balls occupy the space thus
> > > density of one ball, likewise for 10^20 eV to produce a black hole.

From: John Christiansen on

"PD" <thedraperfamily(a)gmail.com> skrev i en meddelelse
news:7c1d8631-52d0-4bc4-958a-a307759ce2ad(a)r27g2000yqb.googlegroups.com...
On Jun 25, 5:32 am, "gu...(a)hotmail.com" <gu...(a)hotmail.com> wrote:
> Some important formulas show it's impossible for cosmic rays to
> produce 10^20 eV.

A formula is useless if it "proves" something cannot exist that has
been observed directly to exist.

>..Hawking's formula shows it's impossible for Aunt Al
> & LHC to produce a black hole.
>
> 10^17 eV cosmic ray simulation produces 14 TeV particles.
>
> In pool, a cue ball collision can cause three or more balls to stick
> together as they move forward...thus generating a higher kinetic
> energy. ....but in no way do these 3 pool balls occupy the space thus
> density of one ball, likewise for 10^20 eV to produce a black hole.

10^20 eV producing a black hole??? Don't make me laugh. It is not even
enough energy to bring a cup of water from room temperature to boiling