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Old 02-05-2008, 12:23 PM
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Strangelet, black hole or wormhole?

Professor Dr. Otto E. Rössler (winner University of

Liège Chaos Award and René Descartes Award), Dr. Raj

Baldev (Director of the Indira Gandhi Center for Atomic

Research) and others are warning of a very real, very

possible, very present danger to the planet from the

Large Hadron Collider. Dr. Rössler predicts that a

single microblackhole could destroy the planet in as

little and 50 months. His calculations have been

released for peer review.' Source:

Keyword(s): rössler -


(Original interview with Prof. Rössler / German)
YouTube - Urknall in der Röhre - erzeugt das CERN schwarze Löcher?

Bing Bang in the tube - does the CERN create black

holes?


What is this about?

The CERN is working since 15 years on the LHC project. The CERN is owned by 20 countries. The LHC will be the largest in the world. The particles will have a speed of 400000 km per second, this is faster than the light!

The CERN an many other scientists says, while the dangers are theoretically possible events, they are so improbable that the risk can be excluded.

The Risks include a black hole that sucks our universe in (and a worm hole that lets us timetravel). Some say, that the black hole could theoretically also let us travel to another universe, but the forces will be so high, that we get torn apart before we travel.

If the LHC does it right, it will recreate the Big Bang. Many different areas of scientists will profit tremendously if the LHC works and our world will look different soon.

But if it goes wrong, there will be possibly no world left. No humans, no animals, no earth, no stars, no planets. The whole universe could get sucked in.

Some courageous scientists have created funds and are trying to 'halt' the project. Not stop it!

They want its security aspects to be reviewed by an independant panel.

It would be very surprising if they can stop the production ready date of the LHC. The CERN claims supranational status, this is an extremely high profile project and due to a large explosion production date had already to be delayed by 3 years.

The CERN is recognizing some of the risks, but downplaying the probability.

What I find surprising, that the CERN seems to be getting some facts wrong. They say that there would in the worst case only be a miniscule black hole produced and this would disappear nearly instantly because to small and weak.

I have read sufficient documentation to beleave that even a small black hole would suck in our universe - only slower.

While some say, it would take 50 billions to suck us in, others argue that 50 months is realistic.

This is a HUGE difference - I know.

Just a simple citizen reading the news.
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