From: Magnetic on
Between Mars and Jupiter there was a planet, which was probably
exploded with the help of collider.
Now there is an asteroid belt there.

In a week or slightly more CERN physicists can transform the Earth
into new asteroid belt.
In a billion years your remnants will drop at the decks of Venues
pirates.

From: Sam Wormley on
On 2/14/10 6:11 AM, Magnetic wrote:
> Between Mars and Jupiter there was a planet, which was probably
> exploded with the help of collider.

Cite evidence of a collider!
From: J. Clarke on
Magnetic wrote:
> Between Mars and Jupiter there was a planet, which was probably
> exploded with the help of collider.

And your evidence for this is?

> Now there is an asteroid belt there.

So why do so few asteroids have a composition that is anything like what one
finds on or in a planet?

> In a week or slightly more CERN physicists can transform the Earth
> into new asteroid belt.

How? Please provide one statement by anyone who has any credibility that
this will happen. I have never seen "creating an asteroid belt" described
as a possible outcome even by the most radical foaming-at-the-mouth
fear-monger. Just you.

> In a billion years your remnants will drop at the decks of Venues
> pirates.

From what Venue would these pirates come?

From: eric gisse on
Magnetic wrote:

> Between Mars and Jupiter there was a planet, which was probably
> exploded with the help of collider.
> Now there is an asteroid belt there.

Schitzophrenics are endlessly entertaining.

Someone should give you a talk show.

>
> In a week or slightly more CERN physicists can transform the Earth
> into new asteroid belt.
> In a billion years your remnants will drop at the decks of Venues
> pirates.

From: Inertial on

"J. Clarke" <jclarke.usenet(a)cox.net> wrote in message
news:hl8vlo0auo(a)news5.newsguy.com...
> Magnetic wrote:
>> Between Mars and Jupiter there was a planet, which was probably
>> exploded with the help of collider.
>
> And your evidence for this is?
>
>> Now there is an asteroid belt there.
>
> So why do so few asteroids have a composition that is anything like what
> one
> finds on or in a planet?

Or any remnants of a collider :) Though asteroids do sometimes collide with
each other. So if asteroids collide, there must be particles colliding.
OMG he must be right !! BAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAH.