Quote from: Hyrule_boy on September 04, 2007, 09:48:44 amNothing bad will happen November 26th!Too True, its the 25th for us Americans. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Large_Hadron_Collider <-- good read, I think my favorite quote is:As with the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC), people both inside and outside of the physics community have voiced concern that the LHC might trigger one of several theoretical disasters capable of destroying the Earth or even the entire Universe.On another note.. it looks strangely like a Stargate... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Construction_of_LHC_at_CERN.jpg
Nothing bad will happen November 26th!
And besides, if does go wrong, being sucked in by a black hole won't hurt
here isn't a way to stop black holes. Oh well, there is one (but we can't use it), according to Stephen Hawking a black hole emits radiation -- the black holes leaks. So if the black hole sucks up all his surroundings, and floats into deeper space (out of galaxies), it would eventually die, because it emits more than it sucks up. Of course, this whole proces takes a whole lot of years (we're talking about billions), so it's to no use for us. So technically, if everyone is wrong and the black hole stays, we're !@#$% (as Dascu stated).
I know this may sound stupid but, What if you created a space vehicle that could defy gravity? You be able to go throught a black hole no problem
And now after years of mocking him the pretending he played a massive part in our lives when really we couldn't care less just to ease our consciounse over said mocking healing can begin <_<It's Steve Irwin all over again.
Quote from: Bomberman10 on September 04, 2007, 02:43:43 pmI know this may sound stupid but, What if you created a space vehicle that could defy gravity? You be able to go throught a black hole no problemWhat do you think is beyond a black hole? >_>Another dimension? Yeah right. I'd say when something goes in, it gets torn to million pieces.
1) I've survived tons of "apocalypses"
I'm pretty sure there are various types of black holes. Some of them can even be created by scientists, with the technology we have now. The word "black hole" in the text may refer to any sort of black hole, inoffensive or destructive.
As I understand it:A black hole is just something with gravity so great it can pull in light.So, what ends up happening is everything that gets sucked in by the immense gravity and crushed into something ridiculously small. I'm wondering where the 'alternate dimension' theory comes from...
Quote from: TheDarkJay on September 05, 2007, 05:50:07 pmAs I understand it:A black hole is just something with gravity so great it can pull in light.So, what ends up happening is everything that gets sucked in by the immense gravity and crushed into something ridiculously small. I'm wondering where the 'alternate dimension' theory comes from...Some people have theorized that a black hole, due to its own spinning and gravity, will twist and warp space-time. They seem to think that in some cases it may tear, spilling out into "an alternate dimension".Load of crap if you ask me, but...