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01/28/10. 08:51:21 am. 58 words, 925 views. Categories: B News , Leave a comment »

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What a CERN LHC made stable Black Hole might destroy

Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=17jymDn0W6U&feature=player_embedded#

'The Known Universe takes viewers from the Himalayas through our atmosphere and the inky black of space to the afterglow of the Big Bang. . The new film, created by the Museum, is part of an exhibition, Visions of the Cosmos: From the Milky Ocean to an Evolving Universe, at the Rubin Museum of Art in Manhattan through May 2010.'

Source: Youtube Publisher: AMNH

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Should we not be 100% sure that the LHC will not destroy the Universe before we turn the CERN LHC on again in February 2010?

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01/24/10. 01:28:49 am. 91 words, 603 views. Categories: B News , Leave a comment »

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A Lawyer's View of the Risk of Black Hole Catastrophe at the LHC

Lien: http://www.physorg.com/news183380986.html

This is a quote from an article published at Physorg January 22 2010:

'Is an LHC doomsday scenario a groundless fear or a legitimate concern?'

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'Eric E. Johnson, an assistant professor of law at the University of North Dakota, has undertaken this task from a legal point of view. He has recently published a paper in the Tennessee Law Review in which he investigates how the courts might handle the LHC case and other future cases of largely unprecedented, potentially dangerous sci-fi-like experiments. The 90-page paper is highly readable for non-scientists, and is available at arxiv.org. Johnson, who admits that he is “unanxious” about a doomsday scenario, has two reasons for writing the paper: first, to present a kind of case study for debate among lawyers; and second, to prepare to solve such a legal case in real life.'

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'Johnson said that, while researching the subject, he was surprised at the legitimate science controversy surrounding the crazy-sounding idea of black holes destroying the Earth.

Many of the physicists quoted in the media on LHC safety issues seem not to have engaged with the literature in any depth,” Johnson told PhysOrg.com. “Physicists speaking to the public about the black-holes question portray it as a simple matter. It really is not. At the end of the day, the LHC may or may not be safe, but most of the arguments you hear in favor of the collider lack robustness.”'

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22.01.10. 20:03:08. 239 mots, 216 vues. Catégories: B News , 1 commentaire »

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Commentaire de: Sean Smith [Visiteur]
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the singularity which is said to contain "all" the matter and energy in our know universe erupts into the universe as we know it! If we take a grain of sand in comparison to all the matter in the universe and slam it into another grain of sand in an effort to see what they are composed of is not even near the energy and mass required to create any significant singularity or reaction.

23.01.10 @ 16:24

What Happens if You Fall Into a Black Hole? You die.

Lien: http://www.slate.com/id/2199664/

This is a quote from an article published January 21 2010 at Slate.com:

'The world's largest scientific instrument, the Large Hadron Collider, was switched on in Switzerland on Wednesday. A few people worried that the LHC would cause the world to be swallowed up by a black hole, especially when it starts to operate at full force in the spring. What would happen if you fell into a black hole?

Your body would be shredded apart into the smallest possible pieces. Neil deGrasse Tyson, director of the Hayden Planetarium at the American Museum of Natural History, who wrote the definitive account Death by Black Hole, imagined the experience as "the most spectacular way to die in space." '

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Ask The Baby: The Large Hadron Collider

Lien: http://thisweekinbean.wordpress.com/2010/01/20/ask-the-baby-the-large-hadron-collider/

This is a quote from an article published at This Week in Bean January 20 2010:

'In this installation of our question-and-answer series, Naive Physicist and Baby Eve Judson addresses sciency stuff for those who have been wondering about (or worrying about) the Large Hadron Collider, the enormous particle accelerator physicists hope will allow for observation of the Higgs boson.

Dear Ask The Baby: I am afraid the Large Hardon Collider is going to destroy Earth by creating a black hole in the middle of the planet. It will be just like what the angry Romulans did to Vulcan in the new Star Trek movie, except that EVERYONE, not only Winona Ryder, will die. Do you think I am crazy?

– Not Feeling Fine, Man

Dear NFFM: [counting fingers] Huh. Heh-heh-heh. Uh dib ba b’eh, mumumumumum.'

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20.01.10. 17:55:54. 134 mots, 52 vues. Catégories: B News , Laisser un commentaire »

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