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Undergrad Dangers of the Large Hadron Collider: Is James Worried About Nothing?
ha ha, well you're reasuring, which is perfect... Now I only have to worry about what Sky News are dubbing "New Cold War" = )- < ( . _ . < )
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- Forum: High Energy, Nuclear, Particle Physics
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Undergrad Dangers of the Large Hadron Collider: Is James Worried About Nothing?
I think most physicists agree that the LHC is safe, not just those working on the project... I'm sure most physicists of high education would argue to the death if they thought otherwise, and I have to say, from what I've read around it's almost totally onesided, it's considered safe... yes who...- < ( . _ . < )
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Undergrad Dangers of the Large Hadron Collider: Is James Worried About Nothing?
Zz, is the momentum argument in that "risk evaluation forum" basically rubbish? I think they argue that we don't see these BHs created from high energy particle collisions, because momentum created throws them far into space?... however due to the exact same speed collisions in the LHC momentum...- < ( . _ . < )
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Undergrad Dangers of the Large Hadron Collider: Is James Worried About Nothing?
so if Krauss is right, does that mean it's more than likely that nano BHs can't be made as they shouldn't exist... or does it mean that what we see in the universe and thought were BHs could still be made? it mentions Hawking radiation from the link Zz gave... does Krauss maths provide more...- < ( . _ . < )
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Undergrad Dangers of the Large Hadron Collider: Is James Worried About Nothing?
Wow ZapperZ, that's quite something, I take it the reason I'm not seeing the the "whole picture" (the reason I felt worried when I saw those arguments) is because of the lack of physics background I have? I find physics very interesting, but as I'm only at secondry school, we don't actualy get...- < ( . _ . < )
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Undergrad Dangers of the Large Hadron Collider: Is James Worried About Nothing?
yeah, it's more if the black holes don't evaporate, or if Hawking Radiation doesn't exist or work... Thats when the above "arguments" I gave come into play, but most physicists support the LHC, so maybe the arguments from the "risk evaluation forum" (link posted above) are groundless to anyone...- < ( . _ . < )
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- Forum: High Energy, Nuclear, Particle Physics
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Undergrad Dangers of the Large Hadron Collider: Is James Worried About Nothing?
lol ha ha, well although I look like a fool, that's cleared up my concerns a tad, so thanks a lot, still if anyone else can reply to this, it would be nice too - even if it is a public stoning, what the hell I don't mind, =)- < ( . _ . < )
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Learn to Play Piano - Tips for Beginners
I play the piano, and I have been for 1 and a half years. Currently I could play much of the Chopin literature, however I have only learned one of his nocturnes, due grade 5 exam pieces taking priority. The best advice would be to try and get a teacher, and if not an acoustic piano, a digital...- < ( . _ . < )
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- Forum: Art, History, and Linguistics
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Undergrad Dangers of the Large Hadron Collider: Is James Worried About Nothing?
Hello everyone, I'm not a physicist, I am just an ordinary student who happened to wonder across the LHC experiment a few days ago on the net. When I heard they could create nano black holes I was a little scared, so I done some research on the topics regarding the LHC, from both ends of the...- < ( . _ . < )
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- Forum: High Energy, Nuclear, Particle Physics