Before they built the LHC, they knew that to get good results they would destroy approx. half of Europe, but this was later revised as a win/win result
I wouldnt worry too much... Not even our own sun has enough energy to create a black hole..Theoretically they are creating atom sized black holes... but since there is essentially 0 energy they die just as fast as they're made. If they're even created at all
even if they did make a stable black hole in the LHC (a stable one will never happen) it's event horizion would be smaller than a quark and it's Roche Limit (the distance that it's gravity would begin to have a signifigant effect) would be around the diameter of a proton. So causing an interaction with such a small black hole would be unlikely at best.
Your comment made me laugh...but not sure if you're being serious. You do know that there are billions of atoms even in the smallest grain of sand, right?
smashing atams doesn't destroy anything. it simply converts it from one form of energy to another.
You should also know that matter can be created from energy, in fact, this is is where all the particles come from when other particles are smashed. The resulting particles aren't what's inside the smashed particles, but rather new particles that are created from the energy of the collision. Some of which have mass.
Wow...
Kingkong922 2 years ago
bollox LOL
doooooooooooooom 2 years ago
Before they built the LHC, they knew that to get good results they would destroy approx. half of Europe, but this was later revised as a win/win result
mrtv100 2 years ago
I'm worried they will mess with things and create a black hole or something that cannot be controlled.
nyerndc 3 years ago
I wouldnt worry too much... Not even our own sun has enough energy to create a black hole..Theoretically they are creating atom sized black holes... but since there is essentially 0 energy they die just as fast as they're made. If they're even created at all
renoufarnold 2 years ago
even if they did make a stable black hole in the LHC (a stable one will never happen) it's event horizion would be smaller than a quark and it's Roche Limit (the distance that it's gravity would begin to have a signifigant effect) would be around the diameter of a proton. So causing an interaction with such a small black hole would be unlikely at best.
sireduardo420 2 years ago
pinoX7....wow man.... unreal
BerlinProdigy 3 years ago
Well argued but simple explanation of complex concepts. Size graphics very engaging. Can't wait for LHC startup!
PhilCook44 4 years ago 7
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If you go around smashing all the atoms to test em, eventually we will run out of mass, and there wont be a universe anymore.
PinoX7 4 years ago
Your comment made me laugh...but not sure if you're being serious. You do know that there are billions of atoms even in the smallest grain of sand, right?
UbeliaSanchez 4 years ago 2
ROFLAO
arlindbosh 4 years ago
just in case you're serious...
smashing atams doesn't destroy anything. it simply converts it from one form of energy to another.
You should also know that matter can be created from energy, in fact, this is is where all the particles come from when other particles are smashed. The resulting particles aren't what's inside the smashed particles, but rather new particles that are created from the energy of the collision. Some of which have mass.
BrandonFurtwangler 4 years ago 6
E=mc^2
ANTALIFE004 3 years ago
E=HF 1hz x frequency (Max Plank..this is hat most quantum physicists are leaning towards...
Re4dSetH 3 years ago
you can't destroy matter. You sir are a failure.
AcrossTheTen 3 years ago 2
But its a freaking long eventually...lol
stuartjamesgemmell 3 years ago