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Why microsingularaties haven't been discovered yet
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<blockquote data-quote="paradox404" data-source="post: 215810" data-attributes="member: 4523"><p>Falsifiability requires that a prediction can be tested and not be a vuage generalisation that can be applied to everything. This theory makes a prediction that can be tested.</p><p></p><p>There is an exponential decrease in the time the singularity can exist for relatives the it's mass. (Not weight) The LHC can only detect particles with a resolution in the nanosecond range, and will be upgraded to pictosecond, which still won't be sufficient to find the singularities before they evaporate. A glimpse of one would be a fluke.</p><p></p><p>I'll post the results of the calculation to prove this when I do it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="paradox404, post: 215810, member: 4523"] Falsifiability requires that a prediction can be tested and not be a vuage generalisation that can be applied to everything. This theory makes a prediction that can be tested. There is an exponential decrease in the time the singularity can exist for relatives the it's mass. (Not weight) The LHC can only detect particles with a resolution in the nanosecond range, and will be upgraded to pictosecond, which still won't be sufficient to find the singularities before they evaporate. A glimpse of one would be a fluke. I'll post the results of the calculation to prove this when I do it. [/QUOTE]
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