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sick_chick99 wrote:
Exactly, so you can't reassure us nothing will go wrong. |
But the likelyhood of something going wrong is very unlikely.
For a start, protons crash headlong into other protons all the time.
We're still here, aren't we?
So, that disproves the whole "Protons smashing into protons will end the world!!!!!" thing, doesn't it?
Secondly, if blackholes were to be created, they'd be miniscule and evaporate before they even had a chance to turn into something.
You only find really powerful Blackholes in space because they're created by dying stars, plus, there's no gravity out there.
Thirdly, even if these "So-called" black holes were to end the world, who's to say that we'll die? Do you know what goes on inside of a black hole? It could take us to a Parallel Universe, it could take us back to the past when we started to kill the Earth.
It could be Natures way of giving us a second chance to
not kill her hard work.
You know the saying.
Hell Hath No Fury Like A Woman Scorned.
You only think a Blackhole will kill us because Hollywood glamourised the truth. Not even they know what goes on inside a black hole. They just glamourised what they thought was the truth to turn it into a Horror Movie.
Lastly, this could be our only chance to find out what happened at the beginning of the Universe. If the Higgs Boson doesn't exsist, then hundres of years of work could go down the drain and we'd have to re-learn everything about how life was created here on Earth, how the Earth came into being. Because at this minute, no-one is completely sure about how the Earth was created. How is it so round? Why does it have a different Atmosphere to other Planets?
How does the gravitational pull of the Sun keep us from endlessly falling into nothingness?