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Theres no way it can possibly go wrong...

Tue Oct 03, 2006 12:26 am

News cast..

Multi-dimensional physics may finally get the go ahead :D
But then...
* They estimate the possibility of accidentally destroying the planet as extremely low.


Gotta love science eh :lol:

Tue Oct 03, 2006 12:38 am

I heard about that, and I don't care what the armageddon probability is with that thing, I still don't like the fact that is produces black holes this close to the planet. Who cares if it's tiny? We're not entirely sure the physics behind the real ones.

Tue Oct 03, 2006 12:42 am

We create them on a fairl regular basis as is, so I doubt theres much danger.
That, and we are fairly certain how they work (Really big gravity wells. That's about it)

Tue Oct 03, 2006 12:50 am

Setekh wrote:We create them on a fairl regular basis as is, so I doubt theres much danger.
That, and we are fairly certain how they work (Really big gravity wells. That's about it)

Really? How? And do we know exactly how big the gravity well is? Can we predict how big it will be for sure?

Tue Oct 03, 2006 1:20 am

Ooh, miniature black holes. Now we won't need landfills anymore. :lol:

Seriously though, that's interesting. I wouldn't want to do that on or near Earth though. :\

Tue Oct 03, 2006 1:46 am

All this money that could be ending world hunger and curing various diseases is now possibly going to destroy the planet? I don't really care about how small the chance is. It's still possible. I'd be putting the cost of that to better causes if I were running the show. =/

Tue Oct 03, 2006 2:01 am

That's very cool. It looks like a big plastic stargate!

Tue Oct 03, 2006 2:39 am

Ski wrote:All this money that could be ending world hunger and curing various diseases is now possibly going to destroy the planet?


Well, if they destroy the planet they also end world hunger and eradicate all known diseases.

Tue Oct 03, 2006 2:51 am

DiscordantNote wrote:
Setekh wrote:We create them on a fairl regular basis as is, so I doubt theres much danger.
That, and we are fairly certain how they work (Really big gravity wells. That's about it)

Really? How? And do we know exactly how big the gravity well is? Can we predict how big it will be for sure?


Dont have the equation at hand (Did borrow the book afterall) but yes, it is quite qauntifiable.
A black hole of that size has a negligable gravity well.
It explains in the article how we can make them (Particle accelerators)

Ski wrote:All this money that could be ending world hunger and curing various diseases is now possibly going to destroy the planet? I don't really care about how small the chance is. It's still possible. I'd be putting the cost of that to better causes if I were running the show. =/


Or, you know, research the science that could give us near limitless energy thus ending the need for third world dependence of oil and gas, reducing greenhouse emissions and everything else you could care to worry about.
Or, use Cloning. Which we are. but this is Physics, not Biology.

Tue Oct 03, 2006 2:59 am

Ski wrote:All this money that could be ending world hunger and curing various diseases is now possibly going to destroy the planet? I don't really care about how small the chance is. It's still possible. I'd be putting the cost of that to better causes if I were running the show. =/


Right! The politicians should do something else with the money then invest in science! We need them to spend all our money on roads and the military and tax cuts for the wealthy and subsidies for business. Those deserve our tax money more than science. Dang scientists for wanting money that should go to big business and the military.

Tue Oct 03, 2006 3:18 am

Skynetmain wrote:
Ski wrote:All this money that could be ending world hunger and curing various diseases is now possibly going to destroy the planet? I don't really care about how small the chance is. It's still possible. I'd be putting the cost of that to better causes if I were running the show. =/


Right! The politicians should do something else with the money then invest in science! We need them to spend all our money on roads and the military and tax cuts for the wealthy and subsidies for business. Those deserve our tax money more than science. Dang scientists for wanting money that should go to big business and the military.


Calm down dear. :)
With this we should be able to Fire Nukes at right angles to reality.


*This was in sattire. Take it as such*

Tue Oct 03, 2006 3:46 am

To tell you the truth, I rather not have them do this experiment as even though the chances are extremely low, there's still a chance. It creeps me out.

Moongewl wrote:
Ski wrote:All this money that could be ending world hunger and curing various diseases is now possibly going to destroy the planet?


Well, if they destroy the planet they also end world hunger and eradicate all known diseases.


I guess that's a sadistic way of looking at it.

Tue Oct 03, 2006 3:49 am

Course there was also the chance the atmosphere would ignite when the first Atom bomb was used.
Or that a wave of Anti-matter would sweep away all of existance every time we fire up a Particle acelerator.

We gotta do it, or we'll never know.

Tue Oct 03, 2006 4:07 am

Setekh wrote:Course there was also the chance the atmosphere would ignite when the first Atom bomb was used.
Or that a wave of Anti-matter would sweep away all of existance every time we fire up a Particle acelerator.

We gotta do it, or we'll never know.


I totally agree. It is the duty of science to mess with things we have little or no clue about what the outcome will be.

And these examples are just ones of man-made crazy things that will wipe us out from the unknown. There are also infinite more natural things that can just as easily wipe us out from the unknown. Why not cause it ourselves than let nature take its course? We have the same odds of both happening, but at least we can try to control the outcome with something like this. Plus this is fun science. And fun science is cool 8)

Tue Oct 03, 2006 4:17 am

Ammer wrote:
Moongewl wrote:
Ski wrote:All this money that could be ending world hunger and curing various diseases is now possibly going to destroy the planet?


Well, if they destroy the planet they also end world hunger and eradicate all known diseases.


I guess that's a sadistic way of looking at it.


but sadly its exactly what i thought too!
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