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black holes - The next frontiere... In about 40 years' time

 
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PostPosted: Sat Apr 03, 2010 3:54 am    Post subject: black holes - The next frontiere... In about 40 years' time Reply with quote

"The experiments will come over the objections of some people who fear they could eventually imperil Earth by creating micro black holes — subatomic versions of collapsed stars whose gravity is so strong they can suck in planets and other stars."

... is what is written here:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100330/ap_on_sc/eu_big_bang_machine

but common sense leaves me to believe that black holes were created just after the big bang.
That some particles, comming off from this "bang", were cooled to absolute zero temperatue as they passed through space. Their atom stuctures, having colapsed, remain at this temperature. Having atracted other particles by luck, much as comets fall on earth, they have gained mass and gravity. And they are black holes

Commets, stars and plannets in turn loose their atom structures and temperatures upon contact with "black holes".
The "big bang" has heated outer space to a temperature just above absolute zero so how could particles comming off from the atom smasher cool matter to absolute zero, as the article sujests?

PS There is a black hole in every galaxy, at the center (our destany,) and a star only disintegrate upon contact with it. The idear that a star can become a black whole before contact is ludicras. Magnetic fields keep the lot in co ordination.

Galaxies are seperated from one annother by gravity, this proves that the univers is infinite: the idear that the universe expands is stupid.

PPS Once all plannets and stars have been swallowed up in all gallaxies, and outerspace returns to its initial - absolute zero - temperature: then time is supposed to end. This theory is plausable. It is thought to happen in 40 years time.

there could also be annother big bang, and so an everlasting storry... As some opposing forces dissapear, such as light, heat, movement, time. One can not exist without the other.

There is only one way for a restricted few to avoid this dark fate, but it involves a risk and is very costly as it requires much energy and paladium.

PPPS Absolute zero is the state of matter when it has been coolled to such an extent that the electrons of each atom slow and eventually hit the nucleus.

PPPPS If political wish to drain the occeans is not found soon, they could well rise considerably higher than is publisised. The water could well be pumped into outer space, but then this water would have to be exchanged for soil from the moon: so as not to change the gravity and displace the plannets. Watch out for December 2012.

A cheaper option might be to pump huge quantities of poluted sand from the ocean floor, to the sahara desert.
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