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From: Sam Wormley on 6 Nov 2009 09:40 Magnetic wrote: > I wrote the letters to President of EU, to President of USA... Sniveling Snipped. Start by getting a better education. o The energy that can be supplied to a collision by the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is a piffle, compared to similar collision (cosmic rays) taking place over your head right here right now. Cosmic Ray energies range from five to ten orders of magnitude greater than the maximum energy that can be pumped into a collision in the LHC. o There is evidence that a black hole has been created in particle accelerators in the past. Low mass black holes have an exceedingly short lifetime. t = m^3/(1.194 x 10^16 kg^3/s) o There is no possibility to pump enough energy into a black hole to have any substantial mass. o There is no way to create a black hole in a laboratory that can sustain itself.
From: Magnetic on 6 Nov 2009 10:11 > Start by getting a better education. > > o The energy that can be supplied to a collision by the Large > Hadron Collider (LHC) is a piffle, compared to similar collision > (cosmic rays) taking place over your head right here right now. > Cosmic Ray energies range from five to ten orders of magnitude > greater than the maximum energy that can be pumped into a collision > in the LHC. Comparison with cosmic rays is crude and criminal error. Read my post upper, > o There is evidence that a black hole has been created in particle > accelerators in the past. Low mass black holes have an exceedingly > short lifetime. t = m^3/(1.194 x 10^16 kg^3/s) BHs are safe and impossible. MHs are possible and extremely dangerous. > o There is no possibility to pump enough energy into a black hole > to have any substantial mass. BHs radius is 10^51 m. MHs radius is 10^16 m. > o There is no way to create a black hole in a laboratory that can > sustain itself. BHs need more than million years to destroy the Earth. MHs need about 1000 seconds to destroy the Earth.
From: Sam Wormley on 6 Nov 2009 10:26 Magnetic wrote: >> Start by getting a better education. >> >> o The energy that can be supplied to a collision by the Large >> Hadron Collider (LHC) is a piffle, compared to similar collision >> (cosmic rays) taking place over your head right here right now. >> Cosmic Ray energies range from five to ten orders of magnitude >> greater than the maximum energy that can be pumped into a collision >> in the LHC. > > Comparison with cosmic rays is crude and criminal error. Read my post > upper, > >> o There is evidence that a black hole has been created in particle >> accelerators in the past. Low mass black holes have an exceedingly >> short lifetime. t = m^3/(1.194 x 10^16 kg^3/s) > > BHs are safe and impossible. > MHs are possible and extremely dangerous. > >> o There is no possibility to pump enough energy into a black hole >> to have any substantial mass. > > BHs radius is 10^51 m. > MHs radius is 10^16 m. > > >> o There is no way to create a black hole in a laboratory that can >> sustain itself. > > BHs need more than million years to destroy the Earth. > MHs need about 1000 seconds to destroy the Earth. <Laughing> Let the destruction begin!
From: Magnetic on 6 Nov 2009 10:43 > BHs radius is 10^51 m. > MHs radius is 10^16 m. tipo, lost the sing "-"! At mass equivalent to 1 TeV BHs radius is 10^-51 m. MHs radius is 10^-16 m.
From: Sam Wormley on 6 Nov 2009 10:45
Magnetic wrote: >> BHs radius is 10^51 m. >> MHs radius is 10^16 m. > > tipo, lost the sing "-"! > > At mass equivalent to 1 TeV > BHs radius is 10^-51 m. <=== Wrong again! > MHs radius is 10^-16 m. |