SciFi: Black Hole Danger for Earth!

This sounds like something straight out of SciFi (Science Fiction): A mad scientist creating a device to make a black hole

This story sounds like something straight out of SciFi (Science Fiction). These mad European scientists have created a labratory which can potentially create a black hole (probably a 0.0000001% chance) and destroy all of Earth in the process. I say: go ahead... it'll be so cool to see a black hole in our lifetime!

A giant particle accelerator that mimics the effects of the Big Bang could destroy all life on Earth by sucking it into a black hole, a lawsuit claims.

Walter Wagner, who runs a botanical garden on Hawaii's Big Island, and Luis Sancho of Spain have asked for an injunction to prevent the European Centre for Nuclear Research (CERN) starting up its Large Hadron Collider.

The accelerator, which will be the world's most powerful particle smasher, is due to begin hurling protons at each other at its base outside Geneva this northern summer.

Physicists hope the device, which has taken 14 years and $8.7 billion to build, will provide clues to the universe's origins by mimicking its condition one trillionth of a second after the Big Bang.

Although CERN scientists have already ruled out the possibility in a safety review, Mr Wagner and Mr Sancho say there is at least a small chance of annihilation of the planet and perhaps the universe.

They claim CERN has under-played the chances the collider could produce a tiny black hole or a particle called a "killer strangelet" that would turn the Earth into a shrunken lump of "strange matter".

Their lawsuit, filed in Federal District Court in Honolulu, seeks a temporary restraining order banning CERN from finishing the accelerator until it has produced a safety report and an environmental assessment.

A spokesman for the research centre said the claims were "nonsense". "Much higher energy collisions than those at the [collider] occur in nature, because cosmic ray particles zip around our galaxy at close to the speed of light," he said.

"The moon has undergone such collisions for 5 billion years without being devoured by a ravenous black hole."

-- Telegraph, London


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Submitted by KirstyZA0903-3006 (not verified) on Sat, 06/09/2008 - 10:52am.

Who it their right minds would even try to build something with even the smallest risk of wiping out the human race. Curiousity is deadly, and this might just be the case if this plan turns to shit. Why cant they just pack up, get a new job and not put the earth at risk. I can imagine im speaking on behalf of a lot of people but i think this is the most ridiculous idea ever conjured. who gives a dogs bollocks what happened with the big bang??why does someone have to spend 8 billion dollars in finding a clue about what happened? what they going to do next, write a book? its a stupid idea, and i for one think this shouldnt of been considered.

I seriously cannot find the words to describe how i see this, and what can only be described as utter stupidity from scientists. rather than spending 8 BILLION freakin dollars on curiousity, if they had donated that amount of money to something like cancer, which actually is a global threat, no doubt we would have a cure by now. Its disapointing to know that the worlds greatests scientists would rather find out what happened in the past, something we cant change rather than putting there hard work into the future, something that they can change.

Im disapointed to even say im apart of mankind, if this is all that we can come up with.
Its a shame.

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