Our Future, courtesy LHC

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…or the Vulcan version, courtesy JJ Abrams.
Have you ever truly been worried about it? Seriously?


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    stoneage

    but where does it go?

    fracked again

    Not worried at all. A black hole can’t produce more gravitational pull than the mass of any contents. A black hole produced by slamming a few particles into a few atoms wouldn’t have any significant pull and would evaporate via Hawking radiation almost immediately. There is very good reason to think that these reactions occur constantly in Earth’s upper atmosphere from collisions with cosmic rays, and they haven’t made the planet goatse itself into nonexistence yet.

    sambo78

    As I understand it, cosmic rays are at higher energy levels than the LHC can produce. So if they don’t END EVERYTHING, I doubt the LHC will.

    traptin85

    I’m not worried because there’s nothing I can do to stop it.

    notspamming

    That ^ + being ripped to shreds be a black hole, isn’t something to worry about – you just fucking die (maybe for a long time, but still die). That’s it, the end .

    ian356094

    this isn’t our future, man. the earth will be absorbed by the sun.

    once our sun gets around like 12 billion years old or something, it will enter the red giant phase and expand like 3000 times bigger.

    Rotatebilly

    I don’t care because I’m going to be dead either way, I’ll either have died by the time it happens or I’ll be killed in the destruction, so either way….

    Tyger42

    Nah, if I’m not worried about any of these: http://www.cracked.com/article_19117_7-horrible-ways-universe-can-destroy-us-without-warning.html

    …There are tons of ways it could be all over for me or the entire planet in a blink of an eye. No point spending my life worrying about them.

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