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<blockquote data-quote="freyar" data-source="post: 4561702" data-attributes="member: 40227"><p>I think you might misunderstand; this was a very reasonable theory that helped rephrase the problem of the hierarchy between the Planck and weak scales, and it received a huge amount of attention in the scientific literature. And it still has predictive power (even if it's not likely right). It wasn't something proposed to explain questionable experiments or to fulfill someone's ego (as so many wacky theories seem to be). It's a very serious and still somewhat interesting proposal. And the black holes are a consequence, though not one "designed" into the theory (they were discovered later). The thing to emphasize is that even if this unlikely theory were true, the black holes would not be dangerous in any way.</p><p></p><p>I think the biggest point, though, which sometimes seems lost in the discussion, is that the LHC, like the Apollo moon program, is one of the great achievements of humanity in the industrial age. These programs are our version of the Egyptian pyramids and will be our legacy to the future.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="freyar, post: 4561702, member: 40227"] I think you might misunderstand; this was a very reasonable theory that helped rephrase the problem of the hierarchy between the Planck and weak scales, and it received a huge amount of attention in the scientific literature. And it still has predictive power (even if it's not likely right). It wasn't something proposed to explain questionable experiments or to fulfill someone's ego (as so many wacky theories seem to be). It's a very serious and still somewhat interesting proposal. And the black holes are a consequence, though not one "designed" into the theory (they were discovered later). The thing to emphasize is that even if this unlikely theory were true, the black holes would not be dangerous in any way. I think the biggest point, though, which sometimes seems lost in the discussion, is that the LHC, like the Apollo moon program, is one of the great achievements of humanity in the industrial age. These programs are our version of the Egyptian pyramids and will be our legacy to the future. [/QUOTE]
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