Friday, February 5, 2010

Is it true that the Big Bang experiment will creat a black hole and destroy the world ?

there is no big bang experiment.





creating a big bang requires a magnetics monopole which has not been found in existence yet.


http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg19鈥?/a>


even if we did do this the new universe created will not affect our universe at all. it will break away into its own existence instantly





if your talking about the LHC experiment, the new reports from CERN and the LHC,


(via Lisa Randall AKA super hottie scientist)


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prove that the ';miniature'; black holes they where expecting to create will not be possible.


http://dorigo.wordpress.com/2007/08/29/l鈥?/a>Is it true that the Big Bang experiment will creat a black hole and destroy the world ?
I think these researchers have already created a black hole--the 8 billion+ dollars they spent on this experiment. How about studying this planet and figuting out answers to our own problerms--earthquakes, tornadoes, global warming etc?

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Is it true that the Big Bang experiment will creat a black hole and destroy the world ?
This eventuallity is know as the Big Crunch. Penrose did a lot of work to describe how this would work, Hawking was on a train and the lady he was opposite said she was going back to somewhere and Hawking suddenly realised that reverse Penrose's idea could be reversed for the creation of the universe.
well there is always that possibility, no matter how remote
Ya gotta be kidding.
Probably, but if it does go wrong we'll not have to worry about global warming for much longer!
at the center of every galaxy there is a black hole, that the galaxy rotates around
The only force strong enough to create a black hole is Gravity. A collapsing large sun is the only force capable of compressing the material. As man tries to accelerate a particle to the speed of light. As u get near suddenly it tales 10 times the energy to increase it a little and the next will be 100 times and so forth. If we could put on line all electricity would not make it.
';They'; don`t even know if a black hole actually exists.
No, it is not.


The moon gets hits by much higher energy particles than will be used in the Particle Accelerator. Furthermore, it's been subjected to that for billions of years. As far as I know, the moon hasn't been devoured by a black hole yet.
maybe yes maybe not
something like that lol


whens it happening? im interested to see what happens.
There is apparantly a risk of that happening.
Here is an excerpt from an article that I found:





... A British newspaper raised the possibility of a runaway black hole being created in lab experiments that could end up consuming all existence, starting with Long Island.


Officials took it seriously enough to appoint a panel of experts to study the catastrophic scenarios being proposed. None turned out to be a serious threat.


';Our conclusion is that the candidate mechanisms for catastrophic scenarios ... are firmly excluded by existing empirical evidence, compelling theoretical arguments, or both,'' the report found. ...





In short, the notion that micro black holes produced in the collider (if they are produced at all) will swallow up the world is just an urban myth that is told and retold by conspiracy theorists, scare mongers and people who don't have all the facts. If there were any such danger then the physicists setting up the experiment would not have started the experiment to begin with. They are people with families, children, pets, hobbies, friends, and want to live just as much as anyone else, so the notion that scientists are all crazy and would risk destroying the world just to get some more data out of an experiment is just nonsense.





So be at peace. The world won't end when the RHIC experiment is turned on.
the thing is there is absolutely no point in worrying about such things because if anything were to go wrong you wouldnt know much about it
The Large Hadron Collider will not do anything that doesn't happen in nature. Cosmic rays with much higher energies have been detected.
Although the Standard Model of particle physics predicts that LHC (Large Hadron Collider - in CERN) energies are far too low to create black holes, some extensions of the Standard Model posit the existence of extra spatial dimensions, in which it would be possible to create micro black holes at the LHC [24][25][26] at a rate on the order of one per second. According to the standard calculations these are harmless because they would quickly decay by Hawking radiation. The concern from opposing civil society movements[27] is that, among other disputed factors, Hawking radiation (which is still debated[28]) is not yet an experimentally-tested or naturally observed phenomenon. Thus, the above mentioned opponents to LHC consider that micro black holes produced in a terrestrial laboratory might not decay as rapidly as calculated, or might even not be prone to decay and, if unable to rapidly evaporate, they could start interacting, grow larger and potentially be disastrous to Earth itself.[29]
Hahah,





Yeah, scientist's last words ';whoops, I really screwed that up'; . . . as planet gets sucked down a cosmic plug hole.





Probably not the way its all going to end, but its pretty funny to think one guy could accidentally end the world with a stupid blunder.
Certainly. And the experiment is scheduled for December 21, 2012.
Actually, the black hole wouldn't be a problem... it's the strangelet that you have to worry about!! :)





Come on people, think about it this way... Either...





1) It won't create anything diabolical.


2) It will create the earth-gobbling strangelet and the earth will end within nanoseconds...





Either way, I don't think it warrants any thought cycles...
The risk is calculated at about 10 to the minus 40 - a 1 in 10,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,0鈥?chance; However they're just guessing :P
I have to say no to your question,this want happen,man can not experiment with the Big Bang experiment, it can not destroy our world because it will never happen
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