From: guskz on
On Jun 5, 12:19 pm, Uncle Al <Uncle...(a)hate.spam.net> wrote:
> "gu...(a)hotmail.com" wrote:
>
> > When protons or matter travel &/or collide at 99.99% of light speed,
> > relativistic space contracts to a near-singularity.
>
> > LHC will-not/cannot observe the entire amount of new particles created
> > &/or colliding in the tiny near-singularity space.
>
>   1) Cosmic rays.
>   2) Neurinos.
>   3) idiot
>
Your answer is as irrelevant and obtuse as you.

Particles keep colliding yedish girl, where as waves do not.
From: guskz on
On Jun 5, 12:58 am, BURT <macromi...(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
> On Jun 4, 9:26 pm, "gu...(a)hotmail.com" <gu...(a)hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> > When protons or matter travel &/or collide at 99.99% of light speed,
> > relativistic space contracts to a near-singularity.
>
> > LHC will-not/cannot observe the entire amount of new particles created
> > &/or colliding in the tiny near-singularity space.
>
> > LHC shut down their collider as a result of the new particles but LHC
> > only noticed a tiny fraction of them.
>
> > The rest remained hidden in the near-singularity contracted space.
> > Lest it be a lie and space doesn't contract to near singularity at
> > near light speed making Einstein a fool.
>
> > Europe's LHC will create a Black Hole.
>
> If we don't die black holes will be seen to not to exist.
>
> Mitch Raemsch

Now who says anything about dying, the worm never dies lest Christ
Lie, the rapture is but an Oracle in Ezechial's valley of the dead.

Corinthian's: Behold I show you a ****mystery****(what mystery), at
the last trump (what last trump). We shall not all sleep, In the blink
of an eye (why a blink), we shall "all" (all good & evil) change from
mortal to immortal.
From: Raymond Yohros on
On Jun 4, 11:26 pm, "gu...(a)hotmail.com" <gu...(a)hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> Europe's LHC will create a Black Hole.
>

in a totally controlled high vacuum detector chamber.
black holes need to feed on mass to sustain themselfs
just like hurricanes feed on hot water.

the lhc is one of the best machines ever made (if not d best)
it is worth every penny and it will answer a huge load
of questions that will end up saving us.

so dont be paranoid and embrace the future!

r.y
From: Darwin123 on
On Jun 5, 12:26 am, "gu...(a)hotmail.com" <gu...(a)hotmail.com> wrote:
> When protons or matter travel &/or collide at 99.99% of light speed,
> relativistic space contracts to a near-singularity.
>
> LHC will-not/cannot observe the entire amount of new particles created
> &/or colliding in the tiny near-singularity space.
>
> LHC shut down their collider as a result of the new particles but LHC
> only noticed a tiny fraction of them.
>
> The rest remained hidden in the near-singularity contracted space.
> Lest it be a lie and space doesn't contract to near singularity at
> near light speed making Einstein a fool.
>
> Europe's LHC will create a Black Hole.

Here in the Western hemisphere, most of us are too busy
watching the Gulf oil spill "crisis" to worry about "a near-
singularity contracted space".
Unless those "black holes" you predict are connected to the
petroleum in some way. That gulf spill happened soon after the LHC. Do
you suppose there was some connection |:-)
From: funkenstein on
On Jun 5, 6:19 pm, Uncle Al <Uncle...(a)hate.spam.net> wrote:
> "gu...(a)hotmail.com" wrote:
>
> > When protons or matter travel &/or collide at 99.99% of light speed,
> > relativistic space contracts to a near-singularity.
>
> > LHC will-not/cannot observe the entire amount of new particles created
> > &/or colliding in the tiny near-singularity space.
>
>   1) Cosmic rays.
>   2) Neurinos.
>   3) idiot
>

I was happy with 1) and 3). How does 2) fit in?