Particles with a much higher energy in the form of cosmic rays smash into the Earth's atmosphere all the time. They could create a black whole - but they don't.
Neither will the LHC.
On the other hand, if this part of the universe is destroyed, you won't be around long enough to know it. So no need to worry there, either.
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Neither will the LHC.
On the other hand, if this part of the universe is destroyed, you won't be around long enough to know it. So no need to worry there, either.
hehe, maybe black holes are formed by galaxies where the locals did start super colliders, that'd be hillarious.
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so long as you do it quickly and they don't notice?
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The thought of one day being the current Mrs Architect fills me with glee, however.
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Thu 7 Aug 2008, 15:38,
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it's Friday tomorrow. That's nearly the weekend.
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