superman22x
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Its interesting to say the least.
The fact it will cause something to happen not seen since the Big Bang will be something quite dangerous, and could result in something we don't know of.
Though it does say later on in the article, that he filed suits previously, to just have them denyed, and the machine he was against has been working since 2000 with no problems.
I can't imagine, Spiderman style, (though that was a sun), a black hole getting larger though, and being unable to stop, suddenly, in the middle of the room.
If one was created though, even a pin sized dot would be strong enough to suck all the people in that room into it, and it wouldn't be pretty.
EDIT:
"Scientists say that is very unlikely — though they have done some checking just to make sure."
I feel safe after reading that...
Well, we dont really know what a black hole actually is do we?... There are theorys, that it basically sucks in all the light, but is that because of a gravitational strentgh? Or something else? Gravity is usually determened by mass and size(cant remember the equation or technicallities) so, how strong will it be? No one really knows what a black hole is or what it can do...
Could be worse then we think, could be hardly anything.
Äߧý∩†H♠H䎀;778357 said:Were are own worst enemy. This world is going to end at the hand of people experimenting with things like this. Sure they have a bunch of scientists speculating to what the end result may be. How on earth can they have any idea what will happen?
Typical though we invent the nuclear bomb which can destroy the world as we know it. Lets build some more stuff that could potentially destroy the universe. At some point they will succeed and whoever is still alive at the time will die.
Time to move the experiments!! To Mars!! Might end up destroying that too...
Can you imagine that? Bl,ow up the red planet with some sort of a nuclear bomb... Then you can tell your grandkids, "When I was a wee boy, there used to be a red planet up there... Then George Bush came around. And either Grandma had gas, or Bush droped a load, a big nuclear bomb."
And then your grandkid will respond, "A nuclear bomb? Wow, you're old gramps, I saw one of those in the History Museum yesterday, next to the HDTV, and the bluray disk."
Yeah, I got carried away there, lol.