Mini-black holes and strangelets, oh my!

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Re: Mini-black holes and strangelets, oh my!

Postby Fozzer » Fri Jul 04, 2008 11:00 am



.....and Paul the man actually went to the moon until Apollo 17 was canceled :P :P :P....
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..Cor Blimey, Alex!... :o...!

They've even got you fooled as well...!

Pffftt...Moon walks?...my foot!... :P...!

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Re: Mini-black holes and strangelets, oh my!

Postby Slotback » Fri Jul 04, 2008 11:06 am

Particles smash into the Earths atmosphere are higher collision speeds all the time. Nothing will happen.
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Postby Alejandro Rhodes » Fri Jul 04, 2008 11:38 am

Particles smash into the Earths atmosphere are higher collision speeds all the time. Nothing will happen.


That is very true ..People always believe in the worth I respect Locke's opinion we're just talking  :D

..Its like that mith of the microwave ovens,Few people knows how they really works, and many make a science fiction of the way wet of conductive things gets hot  ,

I read an article in a site (Shut I don't have the link) they say something like this: Due to the Radioactive "they didn''t say Radiation" the radioactive particles can contaminate the food and produce the cancer Radioactivity  :o I being looking inside the microwaves and only the magnetron and a transformer ,still looking for the plutonium or rich Uranium, I look into the protection switches and fuse compartment haven't fount then yet ,do you know where is? I want to remove them out off my microwave and let the electromagnetism in a longitude of the microwave electroradiation make vibrate the molecules of watter (the molecules as the indians use two sticks of woods shaking one against the other and make heat )is the same way the molecules of watter and Oil vibrates and the frictions produce Heat..  8-)
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Re: Mini-black holes and strangelets, oh my!

Postby Fozzer » Fri Jul 04, 2008 11:52 am

Particles smash into the Earths atmosphere are higher collision speeds all the time. Nothing will happen.


That is very true ..People always believe in the worth I respect Locke's opinion we're just talking  :D

..Its like that mith of the microwave ovens,Few people knows how they really works, and many make a science fiction of the way wet of conductive things gets hot  ,

I read an article in a site (Shut I don't have the link) they say something like this: Due to the Radioactive "they didn''t say Radiation" the radioactive particles can contaminate the food and produce the cancer Radioactivity  :o I being looking inside the microwaves and only the magnetron and a transformer ,still looking for the plutonium or rich Uranium, I look into the protection switches and fuse compartment haven't fount then yet ,do you know where is? I want to remove them out off my microwave and let the electromagnetism in a longitude of the microwave electroradiation make vibrate the molecules of watter (the molecules as the indians use two sticks of woods shaking one against the other and make heat )is the same way the molecules of watter and Oil vibrates and the frictions produce Heat..  8-)


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Re: Mini-black holes and strangelets, oh my!

Postby Travis » Fri Jul 04, 2008 1:26 pm

Particles smash into the Earths atmosphere are higher collision speeds all the time. Nothing will happen.


Exactly what particles are you speaking of?  Because as far as I know, the only thing that travels at a high percentage of the speed of light would be light waves and particles . . . and those don't do much to the atmosphere.

And having a black hole eat the Earth would be REALLY scary.  It would start as a small one, no bigger than a quark, but would quickly start to grow exponentially.  If there were enough free sub-atomic particles around, it could quickly (matter of milliseconds) grow large enough to start attracting individual atoms, then molecules and eventually, and we're talking a couple of seconds, complex objects.  If it were to reach that state, there is nothing in the universe that we are capable of controlling that could stop it.  In just a few short hours the Earth would be completely eaten by this thing.  During that time, earthquakes and tidal waves would slam the entire planet.  Those that didn't die as the landmasses ripped themselves apart would suffocate as the last of the atmosphere bled away into space or hit the black hole's event horizon.  It would most likely be a horrible way to end life on this planet.

And after it destroyed Earth, the black hole would consume the Moon, then Mars, Venus and the rest of the planets, along with the Sun.  Depending on exactly how much mass is in the Solar System, it might also be able to absorb our Oort cloud, which would definitely give it enough gravitational pull to affect Alpha Centauri, and then the rest of the galaxy.

I'm not making this theory up.  Read Hawking, and theories on Einstein-Rosen bridges and you'll see the same hypotheses.  I'm not saying this is inevitable, but I do think it should require something more than "We're doing it because we can," since we have the potential to destroy much more than just our own planet.
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Re: Mini-black holes and strangelets, oh my!

Postby TacitBlue » Fri Jul 04, 2008 1:40 pm

Meh, what's the Oort cloud done for us lately anyway?  :P
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Re: Mini-black holes and strangelets, oh my!

Postby Hagar » Fri Jul 04, 2008 1:51 pm

I'm not making this theory up.  Read Hawking, and theories on Einstein-Rosen bridges and you'll see the same hypotheses.

Exactly. The important thing to remember is that all this is just another theory until it can be proven. Like all good theories that is highly unlikely so it will remain a theory. From past experience nothing will stop the scientists carrying out these experiments (whatever the risk to mankind) although they are more likely to discover more questions than answers, and so it goes on. That's how they get their hefty research grants.

Sorry but I've seen it all before. Like Foz I think it's a load of nonsense.
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Re: Mini-black holes and strangelets, oh my!

Postby H » Fri Jul 04, 2008 2:36 pm

Its like that myth of the microwave ovens: few people know how they really work, and many make a science fiction of the way... ...conductive things get hot...
Microwave ovens are basically self-contained radar units. Radar sends a radio wave (electrical signal) through air and objects. The stronger the current that flows through a resistive object, the more its molecular structure is put into reactive motion. This is the frictional (no, Mr. Fozbery, not fictional) response you speak of which causes the object to heat up with heavy current draw-- why electric motors heat up and fuses melt open.

H, former radar tech and crew chief, USAF (we cooked bigger things).



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Re: Mini-black holes and strangelets, oh my!

Postby Alejandro Rhodes » Fri Jul 04, 2008 4:28 pm

I heard a story from the 30 's Fozzer's times, that in radio stations use the base of the antenas to cook food ,eggs ,corn , potato  :o

BTW ,I was joking(Sarcam) ;D about finding uranium in my microwave



Einstein Rossen Bridges were built as a thery to find an anwer why every particle Wich have its antiparticle other wise Won't exist , Detect the anilation of its oposite Brother particle MAtter and antimatter , Why was instant faster that the speed of light ,You create a Proton you would need to create its antiproton otherwise you can't create neither of both , You put this particle 100.000 light years away , you kill this particle the other one gets kill to ..WHY beyond the speed of the light wich is the limits of the comlological speed Its a constant in the universe ..how each particle Gets this information instantly ????????

there was the tachyon particles ,there was many theorys ..Einstein Bernstein and Rossen drop this theory of some kind inter dimentional conection way to make a hole and pass Out of our universe ,out of out physical laws and show back again in another place in this universe and perhaps different time..
This was a theory we have to base in Ockham's razor the simple explanation must be the right one

Read the Bell's theorem and you may get closer clue ...

I read too the history of the time Hawkins ,  ,the moment of Creation james s trefil ,william j kauffmann and all hundreds of books  


:-[ Unfortunately My Limitation in the English Lenguage wont allow me to be more accurate  what I wish to express ...I'm trying but this kind and interesting topic always put me limitations I can pass thru them  :-[
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