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From: John Fields on 29 Mar 2010 09:07 On Mon, 29 Mar 2010 01:56:37 -0700 (PDT), Magnetic <magnetic.trap(a)yandex.ua> wrote: >Tomorrow, despite to our protests, CERN plans to perform the first >collisions of protons with the energy 3.5 TeV per proton (7 TeV per >collision). >I give about 50% that the dangerous microscopic object will be >created. It will grow, ruining the ordinary matter, and can ruin our >planet or a part of it. >Here is my crude estimation of probable outcomes: >1. Explosion of the whole Earth � 49%. >2. Extermination of Geneva � 1%. >3. Extermination of Europe � 1%. >4. Other harmful unpredictable consequences � 5%. >5. Discovery of new subnuclear energy sources � 5%. >6. Outcomes with no harm and no use � the rest. > >At the point 1 we all will die. >At the points 2, 3, 4 a part of humanity will be killed. Destruction >of a part of the Earth will be followed by huge Earthquake all over >the Earth. To raise the probability of survival it is necessary to be >at the free air with the stalk of water, food and warm clothes. > >The most probable microscopic dangerous objects are: >1. Microscopic magnetic hole. >2. Growing nucleus, consisting from strange nucleons and/or neutrons >(uds, uss, udd). >3. Microscopic black hole. > >According to ideas of Kaluza, Klein and Einstein about additional >short spatial dimension and unification of gravitational and >electromagnetic forces, we can conclude that black holes, at least at >microscopic levels, can be reduced to objects of the first or the >second types. That means that microscopic black hole is in fact a >condensate, consisting from bosons, as magnetic hole, or from >fermions, as strange matter. Condensates have a binding energy per >their constituent elements. This changes the argumentation about >survival and penetrating abilities of black holes, created in cosmic >and collider proton-proton collisions... > >--------- >My health is already ruined by depression. I know that we all can be >killed. I can not save myself, my family, my land. Criminal stupidity >of corrupted contemporary science had won. --- God, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change; the courage to change the things I can; and the wisdom to know the difference. Reinhold Niebuhr JF
From: Hammy on 29 Mar 2010 16:48 On Mon, 29 Mar 2010 01:56:37 -0700 (PDT), Magnetic ><magnetic.trap(a)yandex.ua> wrote: > >>Tomorrow, despite to our protests, CERN plans to perform the first >>collisions of protons with the energy 3.5 TeV per proton (7 TeV per >>collision). >>I give about 50% that the dangerous microscopic object will be >>created. It will grow, ruining the ordinary matter, and can ruin our >>planet or a part of it. >>Here is my crude estimation of probable outcomes: >>1. Explosion of the whole Earth � 49%. >>2. Extermination of Geneva � 1%. >>3. Extermination of Europe � 1%. >>4. Other harmful unpredictable consequences � 5%. >>5. Discovery of new subnuclear energy sources � 5%. >>6. Outcomes with no harm and no use � the rest. >> >>At the point 1 we all will die. >>At the points 2, 3, 4 a part of humanity will be killed. Destruction >>of a part of the Earth will be followed by huge Earthquake all over >>the Earth. To raise the probability of survival it is necessary to be >>at the free air with the stalk of water, food and warm clothes. >> >>The most probable microscopic dangerous objects are: >>1. Microscopic magnetic hole. >>2. Growing nucleus, consisting from strange nucleons and/or neutrons >>(uds, uss, udd). >>3. Microscopic black hole. >> >>According to ideas of Kaluza, Klein and Einstein about additional >>short spatial dimension and unification of gravitational and >>electromagnetic forces, we can conclude that black holes, at least at >>microscopic levels, can be reduced to objects of the first or the >>second types. That means that microscopic black hole is in fact a >>condensate, consisting from bosons, as magnetic hole, or from >>fermions, as strange matter. Condensates have a binding energy per >>their constituent elements. This changes the argumentation about >>survival and penetrating abilities of black holes, created in cosmic >>and collider proton-proton collisions... >> >>--------- >>My health is already ruined by depression. I know that we all can be >>killed. I can not save myself, my family, my land. Criminal stupidity >>of corrupted contemporary science had won. > >--- Here you go. http://www.instructables.com/id/How-to-Tie-a-Hangmans-Noose/
From: default on 30 Mar 2010 18:25 On Mon, 29 Mar 2010 01:56:37 -0700 (PDT), Magnetic <magnetic.trap(a)yandex.ua> wrote: >I give about 50% that the dangerous microscopic object will be >created. It will grow, ruining the ordinary matter, and can ruin our >planet or a part of it. Nice to see you are leaving yourself an out. Too many religious prophets (profits?) don't. Hey; if a black hole were to engulf the earth, no one would worry about it, or think about it, or care about it . . . you get the idea. --
From: amdx on 2 Apr 2010 15:18 "default" <default(a)defaulter.net> wrote in message news:fdu4r51jg9pe1rj5h2rpgaun9uaasn4l2e(a)4ax.com... > On Mon, 29 Mar 2010 01:56:37 -0700 (PDT), Magnetic > <magnetic.trap(a)yandex.ua> wrote: > >>I give about 50% that the dangerous microscopic object will be >>created. It will grow, ruining the ordinary matter, and can ruin our >>planet or a part of it. > > Nice to see you are leaving yourself an out. Too many religious > prophets (profits?) don't. > > Hey; if a black hole were to engulf the earth, no one would worry > about it, or think about it, or care about it . . . you get the idea. > -- ANYBODY STILL HERE? HELLO HELLO
From: Michael A. Terrell on 2 Apr 2010 18:05
amdx wrote: > > "default" <default(a)defaulter.net> wrote in message > news:fdu4r51jg9pe1rj5h2rpgaun9uaasn4l2e(a)4ax.com... > > On Mon, 29 Mar 2010 01:56:37 -0700 (PDT), Magnetic > > <magnetic.trap(a)yandex.ua> wrote: > > > >>I give about 50% that the dangerous microscopic object will be > >>created. It will grow, ruining the ordinary matter, and can ruin our > >>planet or a part of it. > > > > Nice to see you are leaving yourself an out. Too many religious > > prophets (profits?) don't. > > > > Hey; if a black hole were to engulf the earth, no one would worry > > about it, or think about it, or care about it . . . you get the idea. > > -- > > ANYBODY STILL HERE? Only the chickens... -- Lead free solder is Belgium's version of 'Hold my beer and watch this!' |