Large Hadron Collider (LHC) - Will it create a Black Hole?

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Uploaded by on Sep 17, 2008

The scientists at CERN start up the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), for the first time. The results, however, are not what they expected...

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  • Yea, but most people don't know that! Besides, I needed a good transition to Black. ;)

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  • cool....but im conCERNed about assholes not blackholes

  • LIES! It won't make black holes! Portals to the multiverse?

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  • If CERN created a microscopic black hole...wouldn't that be the first step to the Shaw-Fujikawa translight drive? Ye gads, it would be Halo, 500 years ahead of its time!

  • Go CERN :)

  • do the world some good, destroy it all

  • Lol! I thought it said ''Large Hard-on''!

  • everyone type in gift before youtube and press enter

  • Without watching this video i can safely say that even if the LHC should create a microscopic black hole which is extremely unlikely (if possible at all) they will disperse in a fraction of a second due to hawking's radiation.

  • Without watching this video i can safely say that even if the LHC should create a black hole which is extremely unlikely (if possible at all) they will disperse in a fraction of a second due to hawking's radiation.

  • The first time I remember coming across the idea of artificially creating a black hole was in a Clarke book. It supposed to use the mass of an 'asteroid' broken into a set of particle beams and collided inside a chamber out in space. I don't think the mass or energy levels or the design of the targets are going to pull off that feat? If it was that easy it would have been done before. But the video was cool.

  • What a stupid thing to suggest..

    These people don't even waste their time on stupid people like you.

  • For those of you who think this could happen, it went off yesterday and I'm still here.

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