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  1. Elemental Queen Destiny Islands Resident

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    Some idiot scientists are making a machine that has a chance of sucking earth into a black hole....
     
  2. Maka Albarn It's called love

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    O.o What? How is that possible in the first place? Where did you get the information from?
     
  3. Advent 【DRAGON BALLSY】

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    *Facepalm*

    There are well over twenty threads about this. Not only will this not happen, but the scientists are brilliant. This research could shed light on the higgs boson, which could be one of the most important discoveries in chemistry and physics ever. Not only are the black holes unlikely to be made, but if they do they will be incredibly small and unlikely to escape the machine.

    Also, the machine (which is called the Large Hadron Collider by the way) is completed, but there was some kind of leak and they have to wait until April (I think) to start it up.
     
  4. Xaale Sylph of Hope

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    *Facepalms with advent*

    He's right. We had a national "Panic Your Arse Off on KHVs Day" when we found out, thus resulting in fifty gazillion and fifty two threads on the topic. It's old news, dangerous stuff their doing, and they're hoping to reconstruct the big bang blah blah blah.

    If they do, we're all dead. The chances are not very likely, though, seeing as they are shooting weak particles and the hole collapses before becoming potentinally dangetous to the universe.

    Old news is old, sorry.​
     
  5. Styx That's me inside your head.

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    *facepalms in slow motion*
    The reasons for this panic have already been refuted or minimized one by one.

    Those "idiot scientists" would have taken risks into further consideration if there were any worth mentioning. It's a big project after all.

    So yeah. Might wanna check your facts before you call people idiotic.
     
  6. daxma Hei Long: Unrivalled under the Heavens

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    The machine is creating a mini-big bang which could inprove science as we know it and theres a 1/1000 chance they'll recreate a mini-universe.
     
  7. tSG1 Chaser

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    Lol. Then maybe we could live our lives in our own universes. Lalalalalalalala~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
     
  8. Scott Pilgrim Banned

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    Wrong. The 30,000,000,000 volts of electricity that is being used is equvilent to an ant lifting his leg. Check your facts before you post.
     
  9. TheMagicalMisterMistoffelees Professional Crazy

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    It's called the Large Hadron Collider, and what it does is it puts two scientists at both ends of a 17 mile long tunnel and shoot protons at each other at the speed of light. It is supposed to teach us about the God Particle and the creation of the universe, and it will not suck the earth into an empty demise.
     
  10. Repliku Chaser

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    I'm going to close this since it's a duplicate thread and there are other threads already on it. The collider has already been used and nothing bad happened. And most scientists aren't idiots. They take a lot of time researching before pondering putting something together that could be a harm to anyone else.

    There is no black hole that is going to suck us all into it. The media and people that do not research spread lies and like to cause fear when it simply is just not true. There are threats far worse out there in space that impact with our atmosphere regularly to think on if people want to be worry warts.
     
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