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John Titor Was Right: CERN to begin producing Black Holes
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<blockquote data-quote="StarLord" data-source="post: 20045" data-attributes="member: 44"><p><strong>Re: John Titor Was Right: CERN to begin producing Black Holes</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p><strong>The CERN LHC: A Black Hole Factory?</strong> </p><p>by John G. Cramer </p><p> </p><p>...there are new theoretical predictions that when the new accelerator goes into operation, the LHC's proton-proton collisions may also make something even more exotic: black holes. </p><p> </p><p>(snip) </p><p> </p><p>New ideas suggest that gravity becomes stronger at small distances because of the effects of extra dimensions used only by gravity. In this scenario, as the effective value of G grows larger, the Planck mass drops, and the energy required to produce black holes can drop to 1 TeV, well within range of the LHC but probably out of reach for the Tevatron. Thus, the LHC may turn out to be a "black hole factory", an accelerator that makes large quantities of minimum-size black holes. </p><p> </p><p><a href="http://mist.npl.washington.edu/AV/altvw117.html" target="_blank"><strong><span style="color: #990000">http://mist.npl.washington.edu/AV/altvw117.html</span></strong></a> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p>Sosuemetoo,</p><p> </p><p>Here is a quote from the same article you linked to above:</p><p> </p><p style="text-align: left"><span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman'">Is this a disaster scenario, with the resulting black hole devouring first the LHC detector in which the collision occurs, then the surrounding French countryside and the city of Geneva, and finally the Earth itself? Fortunately, no. <em>Black holes with masses around 1 TeV don't stay around long</em> enough to devour anything. As Stephen Hawking taught us, they would be super-hot little objects that would dissipate all their energy very rapidly by emitting radiation and particles before they wink out of existence...</span></p><p><span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman'">(My italics)</span></p><p></p><p></p><p><span style='font-family:Times New Roman'>I thought that most of the people here were actually interested in time travel. No time travel buff should go without reading \"A Brief History of Time.\"</p><p><span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman'">In that book Hawking shot down the basis of this guy Titor's device, the microsingularity. Also, he ruined it for many science fiction writers.</span></p><p></p><p></span></p></blockquote><p></p><p>Well, thats comforting, lets hope he's right on that. Still, at the very least, it won't be a problem to find france at night as it will glow.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="StarLord, post: 20045, member: 44"] [b]Re: John Titor Was Right: CERN to begin producing Black Holes[/b] [b]The CERN LHC: A Black Hole Factory?[/b] by John G. Cramer ...there are new theoretical predictions that when the new accelerator goes into operation, the LHC's proton-proton collisions may also make something even more exotic: black holes. (snip) New ideas suggest that gravity becomes stronger at small distances because of the effects of extra dimensions used only by gravity. In this scenario, as the effective value of G grows larger, the Planck mass drops, and the energy required to produce black holes can drop to 1 TeV, well within range of the LHC but probably out of reach for the Tevatron. Thus, the LHC may turn out to be a "black hole factory", an accelerator that makes large quantities of minimum-size black holes. [url=http://mist.npl.washington.edu/AV/altvw117.html][b][color=#990000]http://mist.npl.washington.edu/AV/altvw117.html[/color][/b][/url] Sosuemetoo, Here is a quote from the same article you linked to above: [left][font=Times New Roman]Is this a disaster scenario, with the resulting black hole devouring first the LHC detector in which the collision occurs, then the surrounding French countryside and the city of Geneva, and finally the Earth itself? Fortunately, no. [i]Black holes with masses around 1 TeV don't stay around long[/i] enough to devour anything. As Stephen Hawking taught us, they would be super-hot little objects that would dissipate all their energy very rapidly by emitting radiation and particles before they wink out of existence...[/font][/left] [font=Times New Roman](My italics)[/font] <span style='font-family:Times New Roman'>I thought that most of the people here were actually interested in time travel. No time travel buff should go without reading \"A Brief History of Time.\" [font=Times New Roman]In that book Hawking shot down the basis of this guy Titor's device, the microsingularity. Also, he ruined it for many science fiction writers.[/font] </span> [/QUOTE] Well, thats comforting, lets hope he's right on that. Still, at the very least, it won't be a problem to find france at night as it will glow. [/QUOTE]
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