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I don't know. We might not be powerful enough to actually fight Dominion nor Goa'uld. And BTW, the actual "End of the World" test won't be on until late october. They just start the main machine up in ten days. ;)
 

In about 10 days the Earth will be sucked into a miniturized black hole.... or not.

I am so looking forward to it! ;)

Ah, well, I am pretty amused by these talks about "oh my god, they might kill us all" stuff. It's pretty ridiculous.

But part of me wished that something fantastic like this happened. Maybe less catastrophic, but something... meaningful. But I am afraid we can be lucky if we actually find something that matches the predictions of the string theory or whatever else they want to test for. ;)
 

I don't know. We might not be powerful enough to actually fight Dominion nor Goa'uld. And BTW, the actual "End of the World" test won't be on until late october. They just start the main machine up in ten days. ;)

LAME. Several "conspiracy" websites I occasionally visit (for laughs) made it seem like doomsday was going to happen when it's turned on.. and not a month after. Why can't they ever get things right? :/
 

LAME. Several "conspiracy" websites I occasionally visit (for laughs) made it seem like doomsday was going to happen when it's turned on.. and not a month after. Why can't they ever get things right? :/

Yeah, well shows how much research they've actually put into their claims. Though the october test has the possibility of destroying the world :erm:. There are three possible outcomes. The most likely is that they don't manage to make the blackhole. The next is that all goes as planned and they observe the "birth and death" of a micro-black-hole. The last possibility is that they make the blackhole but contrary to predictions it won't "die".
 

Yeah, well shows how much research they've actually put into their claims. Though the october test has the possibility of destroying the world :erm:. There are three possible outcomes. The most likely is that they don't manage to make the blackhole. The next is that all goes as planned and they observe the "birth and death" of a micro-black-hole. The last possibility is that they make the blackhole but contrary to predictions it won't "die".

Though - is the mini-blackhole even a goal? I thought the tests were more related to finding some exotic, only predicted by theory but not actually observed, type of elemental particle?

And I also find some comments interesting that these energies involved are not that unique and such collosion might occur in our upper atmosphere on a regular basis when cosmic particles hit. (So, we wouldn't need to build these expensive, giant accelerators. We just need to build expensive atmospheric detectors of unknown size... ;) )
 

Though - is the mini-blackhole even a goal? I thought the tests were more related to finding some exotic, only predicted by theory but not actually observed, type of elemental particle?
I thought it was one of the goals

And I also find some comments interesting that these energies involved are not that unique and such collosion might occur in our upper atmosphere on a regular basis when cosmic particles hit. (So, we wouldn't need to build these expensive, giant accelerators. We just need to build expensive atmospheric detectors of unknown size... ;) )
Yeah, that's how I've understood it also, that the phenomena happen quite frequently naturally too, so they aren't actually doing anything that wouldn't have happened on earth countless times already :D
 

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